Canyoning in Madeira

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Madeira is a nature lovers' paradise, filled with deep ravines, lofty peaks and tumbling waterfalls, all surrounded by azure seas. While you can participate in a wealth of outdoor activities on the island, thrill seekers should consider challenging themselves with a spot of canyoning.

Canyoning tours in Madeira are perfect for intrepid adventurers, enabling them to experience hours of fun throwing themselves into waterfalls and abseiling down towering cliff faces. Best of all, there is a range of these excursions available so that whether you’re a novice or a canyoning connoisseur, you can join in on the fun.

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Canyoning in Madeira

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Madeira is a nature lovers' paradise, filled with deep ravines, lofty peaks and tumbling waterfalls, all surrounded by azure seas. While you can participate in a wealth of outdoor activities on the island, thrill seekers should consider challenging themselves with a spot of canyoning.

Canyoning tours in Madeira are perfect for intrepid adventurers, enabling them to experience hours of fun throwing themselves into waterfalls and abseiling down towering cliff faces. Best of all, there is a range of these excursions available so that whether you’re a novice or a canyoning connoisseur, you can join in on the fun.

Here's all you need to know about canyoning tours, one of the most thrilling outdoor activities in Madeira.

What are the best canyoning tours in Madeira?

Level one canyoning tour in Madeira

Try out canyoning to see if the exhilarating activity is for you on this beginner-friendly excursion. Journeying away from the tourist towns of Madeira, you’ll make your way into the mountains, where you’ll gear up and prepare yourself for a thrilling adventure.

Start by hiking through Madeira’s spectacular wilderness until you reach a series of canyons, which you’ll learn to navigate with the help of a trained expert. You’ll immerse yourself in nature by rappelling down waterfalls and sliding into crystal-clear pools before returning to your hotel and relaxing for the rest of the day.

Intermediate level two canyoning adventure in Madeira

If you have some experience with canyoning, challenge yourself by mastering more techniques and maneuvers on this level two canyoning course in Madeira. You’ll waste no time on this canyoning experience, as your tour begins with several 20-meter vertical challenges, bound to bring out the problem solver within you.

From there, you’ll follow the stream, abseiling and jumping as required through this natural gorge. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to admire gushing waterfalls and marvel at your surroundings. Let loose by speeding down natural slides into icy pools, splashing around in the water and taking a leap of faith across treacherous terrain, if you dare!

Advanced canyoning experience in Madeira

Not for the faint of heart, this canyoning tour in Madeira is suitable for skilled canyoneering only. On this advanced-level canyoning excursion, you’ll head to one of several destinations across the island, all of which are fantastic spots for rappelling and abseiling.

These locations include Seixal — a breathtaking village on Madeira’s north coast, home to a plethora of rock formations and natural pools. Alternatively, you may travel to the southwestern area of Calheta or the natural park of Ribeiro Frio, located within a deep, verdant valley.

Wherever you wind up, you can guarantee a stimulating experience, abseiling down steep rock faces and leaping across streams. If your inner daredevil is longing for more, you’ll have the opportunity to jump from waterfalls into the raging pools below.

Ribeira das Cales canyoning tour in Madeira

Canyoners of all levels of experience can enjoy the natural playground of Ribeira das Cales on this canyoning tour in Madeira. After traveling to Funchal Ecological Park — a protected area covering over 100 hectares of Madeira’s most dazzling nature — you’ll begin your canyoning experience at Chão da Lagoa.

This spot is located at over 1,500 meters above sea level and from it, you’ll begin rappelling alongside an expert guide who will ensure you know how to perform the maneuver safely. You’ll have the opportunity to try jumping if you’re feeling brave and, after working up a sweat, you can cool off in the tranquil pool of a waterfall, and listen to the roaring sounds of nature.

How much do canyoning tours in Madeira cost?

Level one canyoning tours are the most affordable excursions and typically cost about €70 per person. You’ll also pay €70 per head for a canyoning experience through Ribeira das Cales. These tours are limited to 12 participants to ensure you remain safe and are under the watchful eye of a professional at all times.

Level two canyoning excursions in Madeira are a bit more expensive and are priced at approximately €80 per person. These are small group tours and usually limited to eight participants.

Finally, canyoners with a wealth of experience under their belt can select advanced tours at about €150 per person and a minimum of four participants for the excursion to operate. These trips are limited to 10 participants, so you can benefit from the attention of a trained expert.

What is included in a canyoning tour in Madeira?

All canyoning tours in Madeira provide the necessary equipment to participate in the activity, including a neoprene suit, as well as shoes, helmet and harness. You’ll also be covered in the unlikely event of an accident by appropriate insurance.

In many instances, your tour operator will also provide you with refreshments throughout the trip, to keep you energized for the duration of the activity. You may also have access to all photos of your  your adventurous escapades taken throughout the tour, which you can then share with your loved ones back home.

Where do canyoning tours in Madeira start?

The majority of canyoning trips in Madeira include a convenient accommodation pickup and drop-off service. You’ll simply select your hotel from a dropdown list upon booking and on the day of your tour, you’ll be picked up from your hotel lobby at a predetermined time by a friendly guide.

Once you’ve completed your canyoning adventure, you’ll be returned to your hotel to spend the rest of the day exploring your surroundings or relaxing. This service enables you to focus on your own enjoyment of the tour rather than worry about organizing transportation while in an unknown destination.

How long do canyoning tours in Madeira last?

Canyoning tours in Madeira range in duration, however, most last between 4 and 5 hours. This gives you plenty of time to gear up, engage in a safety briefing and canyon through your destination at a pace that feels right for you. This also provides you with enough time to take regular breaks to catch your breath and refuel.

If you’re short on time, you can opt for a canyoning tour through Ribeira das Cales, which lasts 2 hours, making it easy to slot into your Madeira itinerary alongside other activities.

When is the best time for a canyoning tour in Madeira?

The best time for a canyoning tour in Madeira is between April and October, when the weather is warm and rainfall is low. During these months, you can fully enjoy Madeira's unique terrain, with its steep cliffs, rushing rivers and lush vegetation.

As for the time of day, the late morning is ideal, offering ample daylight for maximum visibility and warmth. The canyon’s features are best appreciated in full daylight, while water temperatures are more tolerable.

Is it safe?

Canyoning in Madeira is generally a safe activity, provided you follow the safety instructions of your experienced. A moderate level of fitness is required to participate, so canyoning tours are not recommended for pregnant travelers, as well as people with back and heart problems or other serious medical conditions.

Are children allowed?

Children over the age of 9 and at least 1.3 meters tall are generally allowed to join canyoning tours. The minimum age and height requirements can vary between tour operators, so make sure you confirm the details before booking.

What happens in case of bad weather?

In case of bad weather, your canyoning tour in Madeira will be canceled. When this happens, you can either reschedule for another date when conditions are suitable or choose to receive a full refund.

Which other outdoor activities can be done in Madeira?

Travel tips

  • Even in the warmer months, the water in Madeira's canyons can be quite chilly. You'll get wet, so quick-dry clothing and a swimsuit are necessary on any canyoning tour to stay warm.
  • High-quality canyoning shoes are a must. The terrain in Madeira can be slippery and good shoes will provide the necessary grip.
  • Canyoning is a physically (and mentally) demanding activity, so make sure you pick a tour that is appropriate for your level of fitness and comfort.
  • Despite spending a lot of time in water, you're still at risk of sunburn, so waterproof sunscreen and a hat are essential.

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