Canyoning in Madeira is an exciting way to explore the island’s natural beauty. Madeira’s rugged outline and dense green forests mean watercourses that cross the mountains on the island are perfect for canyoning enthusiasts.
And you won’t have to venture far to find these world-class canyoning spots in Madeira. You’ll be guaranteed crystal-clear fresh water, stunning waterfalls to rappel down, and a day out in nature that’s simply unforgettable.
In today’s blog, we’ll share our inside knowledge on 5 of the best canyoning locations in Madeira. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or a nature enthusiast, Madeira offers some of the best canyoning experiences in the world.
Canyoning at Ribeira das Cales is a fantastic spot for beginners but also for seasoned canyoners. It’s located near the island’s capital, Funchal.
The Ribeira das Cales canyoning route stretches for 850 metres and typically takes around 2 hours to complete. With a 120-metre elevation difference, it’s considered an easy trail, making it a favourite among local tour operators for those new to canyoning.
Situated in the Funchal Ecological Park, the canyoning adventure begins near Pico do Areeiro, one of the highest points in the archipelago at 1818 metres above sea level. The trail features a series of jumps, rappels (the tallest being 12 metres), and several pools with crystal-clear waters where adventurers can enjoy a refreshing dip.
If you’re looking for a bit more of a challenge, the Canyon of Ribeiro Frio is a great choice. However, it’s still suitable for beginners venturing into this exciting sport. It’s located in the heart of Madeira’s lush Laurisilva forest.
The Ribeiro Frio canyoning route spans 1.5 kilometres and typically takes about 2.5 hours to complete. It’s important to note that this area, with its easily accessible paths, is best suited for canyoning during the rainy season.
The adventure begins with an exhilarating 50-metre rappel, offering breathtaking views of the surroundings. But don’t worry. If you’re new to the sport and don’t fancy this initial rappel, you can always bypass it.
Following the rappel, the trail continues with a series of small waterfalls and narrow red rock passages. The route’s 250-metre elevation change is considered easy, providing a variety of thrilling jumps and waterfalls.
Located in the secluded village of Ribeira Funda in the parish of Seixal, the Ribeira Funda canyoning trail is one of Madeira’s most renowned routes. Despite its shorter length, this trail is filled with spots where nature remains nearly untouched.
The canyoning trail extends 600 metres and typically takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. Though brief, it’s a moderately difficult route with a total elevation change of 210 metres.
This trail is easily accessible and the water temperatures are a little warmer as it’s closer to sea level. You’ll encounter one of the island’s most picturesque waterfalls, a spectacular 60-metre rappel, deep gorges and plenty of shaded areas that the sun rarely reaches. The trail ends by the sea with stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Located in the Rabaçal area of Calheta, the Ribeira do Lajeado canyoning trail offers an immersive adventure through some of Madeira’s most iconic lagoons and waterfalls. The 1.9 km trail, which takes about 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete, begins at the Dona Beja Lagoon near the Levada do Alecrim spring and features a 360-metre elevation change.
Suitable for all levels, the trail starts easily. The final section includes the Vento and Risco waterfalls, featuring thrilling 80 and 120-metre-high rappels. However, these can be bypassed by beginners if they’re not up to the challenge
The trail is surrounded by the beautiful Laurissilva forest and can be combined with the hiking paths of Rabaçal, enhancing the overall experience.
The Canyon of Ribeira do Alecrim offers a perfect mix of adventure and natural beauty. Located in the Paul da Serra region, this canyon is suitable for all levels.
The 1.1 km route takes around 2.5 hours to complete and has an elevation change of 220 metres. Along the course of the trail, you’ll pass through lush landscapes, a 23-metre waterfall rappel, and cold water pools, giving you a comprehensive canyoning experience in Madeira.
The canyon’s name, which translates to “Rosemary River,” reflects the aromatic plants that grow along its banks. Canyon of Ribeira do Alecrim is a great choice for those looking to experience the best of Madeira’s natural beauty while enjoying an exciting adventure.
Before you set off on your canyoning adventure in Madeira, it’s important to be well-prepared. Here’s a list of essential gear you’ll need:
Apart from the gear, it’s crucial to be physically prepared. Canyoning requires a good level of fitness and comfort with heights and water. If you’re a beginner, join one of the many guided tours with professional instructors who can provide the necessary training and ensure your safety.
Canyoning in Madeira is an unforgettable adventure that offers the perfect blend of excitement and natural beauty. With diverse canyons suitable for all skill levels, it’s an activity that everyone can enjoy.
If you’re ready to embark on this adventure, start by choosing a reputable tour company. At Atlantic Holiday Rentals, we’d be delighted to share our local knowledge of the best tour operators so you can be guaranteed a fun and safe adventure during your travels. Contact our team for more information.
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