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Discover Madeira's stunning vistas and authentic village life with a guided tour to Curral das Freiras, Pico dos Barcelos, and Eira do Serrado for $28.
Setting out on a tour to Eira do Serrado and Curral das Freiras offers a fantastic glimpse into Madeira’s breathtaking landscapes and charming local life. This guided excursion, costing just $28 per person, packs in three and a half hours of panoramic views, cultural insights, and authentic regional flavors. With a small group setting and knowledgeable guides, it’s an accessible way to appreciate some of the island’s most iconic sights without the hassle of planning every detail.
What we particularly love about this experience is the variety it offers. From spectacular viewpoints overlooking Funchal to the cozy, hidden village at the bottom of a dramatic valley, it balances nature and culture beautifully. The only potential drawback might be the limited duration—if you’re craving a deep dive into Madeira’s history or extensive hiking, this may feel a tad light. However, if your goal is to tick off must-see vistas and enjoy some local delicacies, this tour hits the mark perfectly. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy scenic drives, short walks, and learning about regional specialties in a relaxed setting.


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The tour kicks off with a visit to Pico dos Barcelos, a 355-meter viewpoint offering a sweeping view over Funchal’s bay and cityscape. This site is a real highlight for anyone who loves city panoramas framed by lush greenery. From here, you can snap photos of the colorful rooftops, the busy port, and the distant mountains. Expect a quick stop, but it’s enough time to soak in the scenery and get some great shots.
Next up is Eira do Serrado, perched at an impressive 1095 meters altitude. This lookout point provides what many describe as “breathtaking” views of the parish of Curral das Freiras lying below. The vantage point is accessible via a short walk from the parking area, and the scenery is jaw-dropping—steep cliffs, emerald mountains, and the winding valley that forms the village’s backdrop.
One reviewer mentioned, “We loved the way the guide explained the history of the area during our stop here. The views are truly unforgettable, and it’s a highlight for nature lovers.” This spot is perfect for snapping photos or simply soaking up the serenity of the mountains.
After taking in the vistas, the group heads down into the village of Curral das Freiras. Situated at the valley’s bottom, the village is a charming, quiet place that feels like a step back in time. You might visit the local church, which adds a touch of cultural richness to the visit, or just wander the narrow streets to browse local shops.
What sets the village apart is its history as a refuge for nuns escaping pirates centuries ago. Its rugged location made it a natural hideaway, and today it’s famous for its regional delicacies, especially those made from sour cherries and chestnuts. Many visitors enjoy sampling these traditional treats in the small restaurants, which often prepare dishes using ingredients unique to the region.
Throughout the tour, guides like Flora Travel Madeira’s team are praised for their knowledgeable explanations and friendly demeanor. One reviewer specifically pointed out that their guide made the experience engaging and informative, sharing stories that brought the landscape and local customs to life. This personal touch makes a difference, transforming a simple sightseeing trip into a meaningful cultural experience.

Transportation is included with hotel pickup and drop-off, making this tour convenient and stress-free. The entire experience lasts around 3.5 hours, which is just enough time for sightseeing without feeling rushed. Since the group size is limited to 15, you’ll have more opportunity to ask questions and get personalized attention from your guide.
The starting times vary, so it’s worth checking availability in advance. The small-group format also means a more relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer intimate experiences rather than large bus tours.
The tour runs rain or shine, so be prepared with appropriate clothing—an umbrella or raincoat might come in handy if the weather turns. It’s not suitable for people with mobility issues or pregnant women, as some walking and steep paths are involved. The price, at $28, represents a good value considering the scenic highlights and the insights offered.

The reviews are glowing, with a perfect 5-star rating from four travelers. One simply stated, “Yes. Amazing views. Nice guide.” This captures the essence of what most visitors find memorable—the stunning vistas and the friendly, informative guides. Another reviewer appreciated how the guide added context to the scenic stops, enriching the experience beyond just looking at pretty pictures.
These comments echo what many newcomers to Madeira seek: accessible, scenic, and culturally insightful excursions that won’t break the bank.

If you’re after breathtaking views of Madeira’s mountains and coastline, this tour is a no-brainer. It’s ideal for those who appreciate a mix of nature, culture, and local cuisine, all wrapped into a manageable half-day. The small-group setting makes it suitable for travelers who prefer a more intimate experience, and the affordability adds to its appeal.
It’s particularly well-suited for travelers looking for a relaxed exploration of Madeira’s highlights without committing to long hikes or full-day excursions. Families with older children, couples, or solo travelers wanting to soak up the scenery with a friendly guide will find this tour very satisfying.
However, if mobility is a concern or you’re seeking in-depth historical commentary or extensive hiking, you might look for options with longer durations or different focus.
“Yes. Amazing views. Nice guide.”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient to join without extra planning.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French, catering to diverse travelers.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
It’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments or pregnant women, due to walking and limited accessibility.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothing, possibly a raincoat or umbrella, and a camera for the fantastic views.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but you can sample regional delicacies in Curral das Freiras.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
It runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly for the weather.
To sum it up, this tour to Eira do Serrado and Curral das Freiras offers a well-rounded experience that combines Madeira’s scenic grandeur with its authentic small-village charm. For those eager to see iconic viewpoints, discover local flavors, and learn from friendly guides, it’s an excellent value—especially at just $28. Perfect for travelers who prefer a manageable, comfortable outing without sacrificing memorable sights or cultural insights. Whether you’re capturing photos, tasting regional specialties, or simply soaking up the landscapes, this tour is a wonderful way to appreciate the natural beauty of Madeira.