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Experience Madeira's charm with a scenic Monte tour and exhilarating toboggan ride. Perfect for adventure seekers and culture lovers alike.
Travelers seeking a unique blend of cultural exploration and adrenaline-fueled fun will find this tour offers a memorable slice of Madeira life. Spanning roughly three hours, it combines a scenic walk through the picturesque parish of Monte with an iconic traditional toboggan ride that’s sure to get your heart pumping.
What makes this experience particularly appealing? We love how it showcases not just the stunning views and historic sights but also delivers an authentic, adrenaline-popping mode of transport that’s deeply rooted in Madeira’s heritage. That said, it’s worth noting that if you’re not comfortable with active walking or if the weather turns sour, some parts of the tour might be less enjoyable.
This tour suits those who appreciate a mix of history, culture, and excitement — ideal for families, friends, or solo travelers craving a taste of Madeira’s lively spirit and scenic beauty.


The tour kicks off with a walk around the parish of Monte, perched on the hills above Funchal. This area exudes old-world charm, with lush gardens and quaint streets. As you stroll, your guide — who is typically fluent in English, Spanish, or Portuguese — will share stories about the local traditions and history, adding context to the sights.
An important stop is the Largo da Fonte, a pretty square with charming gardens and a peaceful atmosphere. From here, you’ll get glimpses of the historic train station, which hints at Madeira’s once extensive rail network, now long gone but remembered fondly by locals and visitors alike.
The highlight of this part of the tour is the Monte Church, famous for its ornate architecture and the fact that it houses the tomb of the last Austro-Hungarian emperor. For history buffs, this adds a touch of international significance to the scenic locale.
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Once you’ve soaked in the sights, it’s time for the adventure everyone talks about — the famous toboggan sled ride. This isn’t just a novelty; it’s a tradition dating back over a century. Originally used as a practical way to descend from Monte, today it’s a bucket-list experience for thrill-seekers and culture enthusiasts alike.
The ride begins at the top of the hillside, with the sledge smoothly gliding down winding paths through lush greenery and narrow streets. You’ll sit on a traditional wicker sled, steered by two local “carreiros” dressed in traditional attire, who skillfully control the speed and direction. The views during the ride are spectacular, offering sweeping panoramas of Funchal and the Atlantic beyond.
A key detail is that the largest sled requires at least three passengers, so this is a communal experience that fosters a fun, social atmosphere. Reviewers consistently mention the adrenaline rush and the joy of zipping through the streets at a brisk pace, often with plenty of laughs along the way. As one reviewer noted, “Our guide Duarte’s explanations were detailed and very interesting. We recommend this activity,” highlighting the friendly, informative nature of the tour.

The tour’s itinerary is well-paced, balancing sightseeing with the thrill of the sled ride. After meeting at Funchal’s cruise port or your hotel, you’ll travel comfortably in a private vehicle, with free WiFi onboard for sharing your experiences.
The walking portion involves some gentle strolling around Monte, with stunning views and historical insights. The church of Monte is a highlight, with its ornate details and the notable tomb inside. This part of the tour provides a welcome chance for photo breaks and enjoying Madeira’s lush landscape.
The toboggan ride itself lasts a few minutes, but the experience feels longer due to the thrill and the beautiful surroundings. The ride concludes back in Funchal, where you can continue exploring or return to your accommodation.
At $97 per person, this tour offers a solid mix of culture and authentic adventure. The inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off, along with private transportation and a knowledgeable guide, adds to its convenience and value.
The duration of 3 hours makes it a manageable addition to your day without feeling rushed. Since the tour is private, it’s tailored to your group’s pace and interests. Plus, the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance without penalty provides peace of mind if your plans change.
When it comes to the sled ride, the fact that it’s run by local carreiros who have mastered this traditional mode of transport means you’re in safe hands — and you’ll get that unique, authentic experience that you can’t find elsewhere.

One review captured the sentiment well: “Our guide Duarte’s explanations were detailed and very interesting. We recommend this activity.” The guides seem to add a layer of genuine local knowledge that enriches the experience.
Another guest emphasized the stunning views: “Begin the tour with a walk around the parish of Monte in the hills of Funchal. Visit the Largo da Fonte, a stunning square with its beautiful gardens from where you’ll see the old train station.” These vistas are a highlight, making the whole adventure visually rewarding.
The toboggan ride itself receives consistent praise for its exhilaration and cultural authenticity. Many mention how this traditional mode of descent offers a glimpse into Madeira’s past while providing a fun, adrenaline-fueled thrill.
This Madeira Monte Sightseeing Tour combined with the toboggan sled ride stands out as an engaging, well-rounded experience. It offers a rare chance to see the hilltop beauty of Monte, learn about local traditions, and enjoy a lively, exhilarating ride back down to Funchal.
It’s especially perfect for travelers who want a blend of cultural insight and adventure, making it suitable for families, couples, or solo explorers craving a memorable story to tell. The inclusion of private transport and a friendly guide ensures comfort and personalized attention.
While weather can impact the sled ride, the overall experience remains highly charming and authentic. The stunning views and historic stops make this tour a worthwhile addition to any Madeira itinerary, especially for those looking for a fun way to get a taste of local life beyond the usual sightseeing.
“Our guide Duarte's explanations were detailed and very interesting. We recommend this activity.”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Minors must be supervised, and the tour is generally family-friendly, especially the sightseeing parts. However, the sled ride requires children to be comfortable with the activity and may have size restrictions depending on the sled.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended since you’ll be walking around Monte and sitting on the sled. If rain is expected, consider waterproof attire or an umbrella, as the sled rides might be canceled if it rains.
How long does the sled ride last?
The sled ride itself is a few minutes, but it’s part of a broader three-hour tour, including sightseeing and walking. The ride is thrilling and fun, giving an authentic taste of Madeira tradition.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers the guide, private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off (excluding the port), free onboard WiFi, and the toboggan sled ride. Food, drinks, and pictures are not included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the activity is not wheelchair accessible, so travelers with mobility challenges should plan accordingly.
To sum it up, if you’re eager to combine Madeira’s charming hillside scenery with an exciting traditional activity, this tour offers a fantastic way to do both. The stunning vistas and authentic sled experience create memories worth sharing, especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who appreciate a bit of adventure.