Botanical Garden Tour
Explore the stunning Botanical Garden of Madeira
From 80€
Duration 1h30
Up to 2, 3 or 4 people
Madeira exists in a botanical category of its own. The same volcanic geology, Atlantic humidity, and extraordinary range of microclimates that make the island visually unlike anywhere else in Europe also make it one of the most biodiverse environments in the entire Atlantic — a living laboratory of plant life that has fascinated botanists, naturalists, and travellers for centuries. The Botanical Garden Tuk-Tuk Tour takes you to the finest expression of that biodiversity, combined with a journey through the historic heart of Funchal that gives the day a complete and satisfying arc.
The Ascent — Funchal's Upper City
Your private tuk-tuk departs Funchal and climbs through the city's hillside neighbourhoods toward the garden, your guide providing context on the city's layout, history, and character as the rooftops fall away below you. The drive itself is part of the experience — Funchal's upper streets reveal a quieter, more residential city than the seafront suggests, with quintas hidden behind garden walls and views across the bay that shift and expand with every turn of the road.
The Jardim Botânico da Madeira — A Garden With a Story
Perched at 300 metres above Funchal, the Jardim Botânico da Madeira occupies the former private estate of the Reid family — the same family whose name became synonymous with Madeira's golden age of luxury hospitality through Reid's Palace Hotel, which has welcomed guests on the island's clifftop since 1891. The garden was established on the estate in 1881 and transferred to the regional government in the 1950s, opening to the public as one of Portugal's most important botanical collections.
Spread across 80,000 square metres of terraced hillside, the garden is organised around the full spectrum of Madeira's extraordinary plant heritage:
Endemic Madeiran flora — species found nowhere else on earth, including representatives of the ancient Laurissilva laurel forest, a UNESCO World Heritage ecosystem that once covered much of southern Europe and now survives almost exclusively in Madeira and the Canary Islands
Tropical and subtropical collections — plants gathered from across the world's warm-climate zones, thriving in Madeira's uniquely temperate Atlantic conditions
Ornamental gardens — formally designed terraces of flowering plants and sculpted hedgerows, with panoramic views over Funchal, the bay, and the open Atlantic beyond
The garden also houses the Museum of Natural History, whose collections document Madeira's remarkable endemic fauna and geological formation — providing scientific context for the extraordinary living environment surrounding it.
This is not a garden you walk through quickly. It rewards time, attention, and curiosity — and your tour allows for exactly that.
The Return — Funchal's Historic Heart
The journey back to Funchal weaves through the city's historic centre, transforming the return into a second, complementary chapter of the day. Key stops include:
The Sé de Funchal — the 15th-century cathedral completed in 1514, one of the oldest and most architecturally significant churches in Portugal, its Manueline details a reminder of the island's central role in the Age of Discovery
The Municipal Square — framed by the elegant 18th-century City Hall and the baroque facade of the former Jesuit Monastery, one of Funchal's most photogenic and historically layered public spaces
The combination of Madeira's natural heritage in the morning and its architectural and civic history in the afternoon makes the Botanical Garden Tour one of the most complete and satisfying single-day experiences available in Funchal — two sides of the same island identity, seen in one seamless journey.
Private tour. Expert local guide. Available daily.
Tukxi live guided tour
Pick-up and drop off
Toboggan ticket not included
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Minimum age: 3 years old
Not suitable for pregnant women
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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
VIEWS OVER FUNCHAL
Stunning views over Funchal, the charming historic center with narrow cobblestone streets, traditional shops, and beautiful churches.
BOTANICAL GARDEN
Covering an area of about eight hectares, the Madeira Botanical Garden, created in 1960, houses a varied collection of botanical species from all over the world, some of which are endangered.
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