The island of Madeira has the largest Laurissilva forest in the
world, a forest that is characterized by the wide variety of plants and fruits that grow and thrive together in large quantities for the small area where they are found.
In this forest, there are trails that take us to a completely different world, where you can be closer to this unique feature that the island has to offer.
The levadas were created several centuries ago to provide a solution for the transportation of abundant water from the mountains to the civilizations below. This change and construction brought the prosperity of the island that we know today.
Today, these levadas are now used as tourist attractions where we can experience the strength of an island that has not given up. In these levadas, we find plants, waterfalls, and levadas with water that flows and tells a story.
Our tour is designed for you to discover the waterfalls, plants, fruit trees, and observation decks built among the mountains to pass on this connection between generations.