We love —
- Staying in a 30,000-square-metre botanical garden and wandering among more than a thousand plant species to reconnect with nature.
- Savouring local and creative cuisine across the hotel's dining venues, alternating between La Perla, La Galeria and the themed menu of the moment.
- Unwinding at the hotel's spa and enjoying the heated indoor pool, hammam, whirlpool bath and a selection of signature treatments.
Customer reviews —
Discovered in 1419 by Portuguese sailors who had been blown off course by a storm, Madeira is probably the most beautiful ‘oops’ in history. Come and lose yourself there too.
Discovery break: departing from the 4* Quinta Splendida —
Our suggested 7-night itinerary in Madeira
Day 1: Welcome to the Island of Eternal Spring
As the plane begins its spectacular descent over the Atlantic, Madeira’s basalt cliffs rise out of the ocean like a verdant oasis suspended between sky and sea. As soon as you land, collect your hire car at the airport — your passport to absolute freedom on the island’s roads. Head south-east towards Caniço, a charming village a few kilometres from Funchal, where the Quinta Splendida Wellness & Botanical Garden awaits you. Step through the gates of this 30,000 m² botanical garden, home to over 1,000 plant species from all over the world, and let the magic begin. The outdoor pool overlooking the Atlantic, the shaded paths filled with the scent of tropical flowers, the warm hospitality of the staff… You’ve arrived. This evening, take a seat on the terrace at the hotel restaurant for your first dinner featuring Madeiran flavours: try the unmissable espada (black scabbardfish, a deep-sea fish caught off the island’s coast) and raise a glass of dry, mineral-rich Madeira Sercial.
Day 2: Funchal, Baroque capital and jewel of the Atlantic (2-in-1 excursion – Funchal & Câmara de Lobos hop-on hop-off included)
Set off this morning for Funchal, about twenty minutes’ drive to the west. Spend the day exploring the capital and its wonders using your 48-hour pass for the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus, included in your package. From Avenida do Mar (stop 1), board the bus for a complete tour offering exceptional views.
Plan your itinerary at your own pace: get off in the Old Town (stop 3) to stroll along the famous Rua Santa Maria, a veritable open-air museum with its doors painted by local artists. Then step through the colourful door of the Mercado dos Lavradores (stop 4), the farmers’ market, where the stalls are overflowing with strelitzia flowers, exotic fruits and fish still wriggling.
Then let the audio commentary (available in French) guide you to the Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint (stop 12) for a breathtaking panorama, before heading to Câmara de Lobos (stops 13 and 14). Take the time to stroll through this picturesque fishing village with its colourful boats, set against the spectacular cliffs of Cabo Girão. On your return to the centre at the end of the day, round off your exploration with a glass of poncha (sugar cane spirit, honey and lime), the island’s iconic cocktail, in one of the harbour’s authentic bars.
Day 3: The Atlantic ahead – dolphins, whales and vast horizons (Dolphin & Whale Watching + Swimming with Dolphins)
This morning, head to Funchal Marina to board the boat for the Dolphin and Whale Watching and Swimming with Dolphins excursion, which is included in your package. The waters around Madeira are amongst the best in Europe for cetacean watching: common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, sperm whales and even passing blue whales make these deep waters an exceptional marine sanctuary. Slip into the water alongside the dolphins for an absolutely unforgettable weightless encounter. Return to the harbour with stars in your eyes and salt in your hair. The afternoon is devoted to a wellness break at the Quinta Splendida: take a dip in the spa’s indoor or outdoor pool, enjoy a treatment in the botanical garden or a massage with local essential oils. Your body is at one with the sea in the morning, and with the land in the evening — that is the very essence of Madeira.
Day 4: The wild west coast – cliffs, vineyards and fishing villages
Set off westwards this morning for one of the island’s most beautiful circular routes. Your first stop is Câmara de Lobos, less than 10 minutes from Funchal: this fishing village, with its colourful boats moored in a volcanic cove, is a living painting. Churchill himself used to come here to paint during his stays in Madeira. Stroll through the narrow streets adorned with recycled artworks and watch the fishermen mending their nets. A few kilometres further on, Cabo Girão awaits you: at 580 metres above the Atlantic, it is one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs. Dare to walk across the Skywalk’s glass platform and watch the sea crash against the rocks beneath your feet – vertigo guaranteed. Continue on to Ribeira Brava for lunch overlooking the harbour, then head up to the wine-growing heights of the Régião dos Vinhos da Madeira to discover the pergola-style vineyards clinging to the slopes — an acrobatic form of viticulture listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Return to Quinta Splendida in the late afternoon to enjoy the gardens bathed in the golden evening light.
Day 5: Grand Tour of the North – volcanic pools, black sand and an enchanted forest
Today, the northern route has a breathtaking natural spectacle in store for you. Get up early to head to the village of Seixal on the north coast: its black volcanic sand beach, flanked by cliffs and a waterfall that plunges straight into the ocean, is one of the most fascinating on the island. The sensation of basalt sand beneath your feet is anything but ordinary — it serves as a reminder that Madeira was formed by a volcanic eruption 5 million years ago. Carry on to Porto Moniz, at the north-western tip of the island, to take a dip in the famous natural volcanic pools: basins carved out of the rock by millennia of waves, with crystal-clear, temperate waters, sheltered from the Atlantic swell. A moment out of time. On the way back, stop off at the mysterious Fanal Forest, in the heart of the laurisilva — a primary forest listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site: ancient lime trees with moss-covered branches emerge from the mist in an almost surreal atmosphere. Dinner en route at a local tasca: carne de vinha d’alhos (pork marinated in Madeira wine) and warm bolos do caco topped with garlic butter.
Day 6: At the edge of the world – São Lourenço and the lunar landscapes of the east
Heading east this morning to reach Ponta de São Lourenço, the peninsula that stretches out from the eastern tip of Madeira like an arm reaching towards the horizon. Here, the landscape changes dramatically: gone is the tropical lushness, replaced by an arid landscape, swept by Atlantic winds and covered in heather and low-growing plants in shades of rust and ochre. The 6 km round-trip walk (moderate elevation gain) takes you to the final cliffs, which are almost lunar in their beauty. From the Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto, the 360° view of the Atlantic is breathtaking. Then head back down to Machico, the first landing site of Portuguese navigators in 1419, to have lunch at one of the seafront restaurants and sample the lapas grilladas (grilled limpets with lemon and butter) — an unmissable local speciality. Return to the hotel in the late afternoon: the botanical gardens at Quinta Splendida are particularly enchanting at this time of day, when the low-angled light plays across the bougainvilleas. The evening is free to enjoy the spa.
Day 7: Peaks above the clouds and sunset over the sea (Madeira Catamaran Tour – Sunset Cruise included)
For early risers, it’s a pre-dawn wake-up call this morning. Take the road that climbs towards the island’s highest points to Pico do Arieiro, at an altitude of 1,818 metres: it is from this viewpoint that Madeira reveals itself in all its majesty, perched above a sea of clouds bathed in the golden light of the rising sun. It’s a sight you’ll never forget. For keen walkers, the PR1 trail links Pico do Arieiro to Pico Ruivo (1,862 m, the island’s highest point) through a landscape of tunnels, vertiginous ridges and 360° panoramic views across the entire archipelago — allow 4 to 5 hours for the round trip if you’re feeling fit. At midday, head back down into the valley for a gentle stroll along a levada: these irrigation channels, dug as far back as the 15th century, wind their way through the laurel forests alongside the water. The Levada das Balcões (45 mins there and back, no difficulty) offers a magnificent view of the lush green mountains. Return to the hotel in the early afternoon to get ready and relax before the grand finale. At the end of the day, head to Funchal Marina to board the Madeira Catamaran Tour – Sunset Cruise, included in your package: as the catamaran glides across a red and gold Atlantic, Madeira rises before you in all its volcanic splendour, its black cliffs plunging into the white foam.
With a glass of Madeira Bual in hand, watch the sun disappear over the horizon in an almost sacred silence — the most beautiful way to round off a stay on the Island of Eternal Spring.
Day 8: Final moments in Madeira and departure
Make the most of this last morning with a final stroll through the botanical gardens of Quinta Splendida, where the morning light makes the dew glisten on the orchids and strelitzias. Enjoy one last breakfast overlooking the Atlantic, your eyes filled with shades of green and blue. Before returning your car at the airport, slip a few typical souvenirs into your suitcase: a bottle of Vintage Madeira, a jar of bolo de mel (spiced cane sugar syrup, the island’s traditional sweet), or a bouquet of dried flowers from the ‘Island of Flowers’. You never really leave Madeira — it remains etched somewhere between your lungs and your memory.
- Handy tip for your stay: Remember to always carry some change with you! The vast majority of parking meters in Madeira accept cash only, and it can be difficult to find change at short notice. Keeping a small supply of change in the car will save you a lot of hassle during your visits.
- A thoughtful touch for our half-board guests: the magic of your sunset catamaran trip will keep you away from the hotel at dinner time. Rest assured, the hotel has your comfort in mind! Simply let reception know in advance so you can enjoy this meal as a delicious lunch on the very day of your wonderful sea excursion, or at another time during your stay.
- Included in the package: hire car (collected at the airport, Day 1) · 2-in-1 Hop-on Hop-off Tour – Funchal & Câmara de Lobos (Day 2) · Dolphin & Whale Watching Tour + Swimming with Dolphins (Day 3) · Madeira Catamaran Tour – Sunset Cruise (Day 7)
- This programme is provided for guidance only to illustrate a possible itinerary for your stay. It does not constitute a contractual commitment and may be adapted according to your preferences, the weather or local conditions. The other activities, restaurants and visits mentioned are suggestions that are not included, provided for information purposes to enhance your stay according to your preferences and at your own pace. The proposed itinerary is a suggestion based on a 7-night stay. If you opt for a stay of 4, 5 or 10 nights, you can easily adapt this itinerary by selecting the days that suit you best.
Quinta Splendida Botanical Garden 4* —
Just for you:
- Hyundai I30 or similar car hire included
Quinta Splendida Botanical Garden 4* is a restored 19th-century manor house, rich in history and antiques, with all the essentials for modern luxury.
This impressive estate is set in 30,000 square metres of landscaped botanical gardens, with over 1,000 species of different plants tempting you to take a walk and relax amongst nature. Located a short drive from the capital of Funchal, this is also the perfect base to discover the rich history of Madeira.
Your room —
Just for you:
- For stays in Partial Sea View Studio (13+) only: 1 x spa visit per adult (aged 16 and over) per stay (bathrobe included)
- For stays in Sea View Spa Suite (16+) only: 1 x bottle of sparkling wine and a fruit basket provided in your room on arrival, per stay
- For stays in Sea View Spa Suite (16+) only: Daily access to the spa facilities (heated indoor pool, ice fountain, hot tub, sauna, hammam, sensory shower, relaxation area and fitness room) included, accessible to guests aged 16 and over
Choose between a stay in an Upgraded Partial Sea View Studio (13+) or a Sea View Spa Suite (16+).
Upgraded Partial Sea View Studio (13+) (29 m²)
Offering side views of the ocean from a terrace or balcony, these lovely studios provide a sitting area, a kitchenette, a bathroom and a comfortable bedroom. Enjoy all the necessary modern amenities for a brilliant stay.
For stays in Partial Sea View Studio (13+) only: 1 x spa visit per adult (aged 16 and over) per stay (bathrobe included)
Sea View Spa Suite (16+) (85 m²)
These Spa Suites offer contemporary, cutting-edge elegance with included spa access, opening up to relaxing sea views. Relax in your separate seating area and immerse yourself in the gentle rhythms of Madeira. The rooms come with a safe which is free of charge, so you'll feel in complete security.
For stays in Sea View Spa Suite (16+) only:
- 1 x bottle of sparkling wine and a fruit basket provided in your room on arrival, per stay
- Daily access to the spa facilities (heated indoor pool, ice fountain, hot tub, sauna, hammam, sensory shower, relaxation area and fitness room) included, accessible to guests aged 16 and over
Your dining choices
Choose between a bed and breakfast or half board stay. For half board stays, your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
This hotel offers a variety of delicious dining options using home-grown vegetables, herbs and fruits. Indulge your taste buds with the tastes and flavours of the Mediterranean at the warm and inviting Galeria Mediterranean Restaurant or sample Thai specialities at the ambient Thai Lounge. La Perla offers gourmet delicacies with enchanting views over the botanical gardens.
For stays of 7 nights or more: Splendid Highlights’ package
Your time
Just for you:
- 1 x dolphin and whale watching excursion and swimming with dolphins, per person per stay
- 1 x sunset catamaran cruise, per person per stay
The hotel's stunning spa is the perfect place to revive your senses. It features a wide range of facilities including beautiful state-of-the-art treatment rooms, a Finnish sauna, an igloo with an ice fountain, a Turkish bath and a sensation shower. Everything here is geared towards your wellness, including a heated indoor swimming pool.
To further enhance your sense of wellbeing, the hotel's botanical gardens feature a stunning range of plants, creating a truly tranquil atmosphere.
Your included excursions —
Dolphin and whale watching and swimming with dolphins
Immerse yourself in the magic of Madeira’s south coast aboard a luxury catamaran. Let yourself be lulled by the gentle lapping of the waves as the sky takes on golden hues, and enjoy a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere – ideal for sharing a convivial moment, celebrating a special occasion or simply admiring a perfect sunset. The cruise combines relaxing background music with exceptional coastal views, providing a memorable and intimate end to your day on the island.
Sunset catamaran cruise
Immerse yourself in the magic of Madeira’s south coast aboard a luxury catamaran. Let yourself be lulled by the gentle lapping of the waves as the sky takes on golden hues, and enjoy a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere – ideal for sharing a convivial moment, celebrating a special occasion or simply admiring a perfect sunset. The cruise combines relaxing music on board with breathtaking views of the coast, offering a memorable and intimate end to your day on the island.
For stays of 7-10 nights: Tour of Funchal and Camara de Lobos on a hop-on hop-off bus
Visit Funchal and Câmara de Lobos on board the Hop-On Hop-Off sightseeing buses.
Car hire: —
Take advantage of your Hyundai I30 or similar car hire to discover Madeira.
Your included services —
From 7 nights in half board: ½ house wine bottle (red or white) per person per dinner and free parking
Your journey to Funchal —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Funchal —
Perched between rugged mountains and the endless Atlantic, Funchal is Madeira’s beating heart. Think old-world charm and modern flair, this island capital boasts natural beauty, rich history, and a laid-back coastal vibe.
Must-sees:
- The Funchal Cable Car: Offering panoramic views of the city, coastline, and surrounding mountains.
- Monte Palace Tropical Garden: A spectacular retreat featuring exotic flora, serene Japanese pagodas, and beautiful water features.
- Mercado dos Lavradores: A bustling farmers' market where you can sample tropical fruits and local delicacies.
Culinary culture:
Funchal is a paradise for food lovers, boasting a fusion of Portuguese flavours and island specialities. Savour the traditional espetada, a delicious beef skewer seasoned with garlic and bay leaves, or try black scabbardfish with banana, a uniquely Madeiran dish. Don’t miss a taste of bolo do caco, a traditional garlic bread, or a glass of Madeira wine, renowned worldwide for its rich, complex flavours.
Dive deeper:
For a more raw experience of Funchal, explore the historic old town, where cobbled streets lead to charming cafés and art-adorned walls. Visit the Madeira Story Centre to learn about the island’s fascinating history or embark on a Levada walk, following ancient irrigation channels through lush, mountainous terrain.
Good to know:
The local currency is the Euro (EUR). The best time to visit is from April to October, when the weather is warm and pleasant. Funchal is well-connected, with a reliable public transport system and plenty of taxis. While the city offers plenty of attractions, Madeira’s rugged coastline and mountainous interior make for excellent day trips beyond the capital.