Madeira Old Roads Tour: A Calheta Excursion Look
Thinking about taking the ‘Madeira Old Roads to Calheta Tour?’ That could be something to think about, you know? I gave it a go, and I wanted to share what that experience was really like. Getting away from the common paths is what makes traveling awesome, it’s almost like finding those secret spots, right? So, yeah, that’s what this trip offered: the lesser-known, quieter side of Madeira. Instead of just speeding down freeways, you get to experience these historic roads with some stunning scenery, which, for some, is appealing.
What’s the ‘Old Roads’ Tour About?
Okay, so the Old Roads to Calheta Tour, in a way, is meant to give you a feel for what Madeira was like way back when. Forget about all the fresh highways for a bit, okay? These routes snake through the mountains, and hug the coast, often giving you views that are just something else. Very cool spots. It isn’t just about the destination; this is about what you get to see along the route, the towns that maybe time kind of forgot, and landscapes you won’t just catch from a tour bus window. Calheta is rather chill place over on the west coast and they built a golden sanded beach a little while back, which is really the cherry on the cake after such a winding drive.
My Time on the Tour: Highs and Lows
Well, my day started in Funchal. It was quite easy to get to the meetup, as I was told. The van, maybe, wasn’t as fancy, say, as some of those luxury tours, alright, but hey, it did its job. Our driver was, well, he had so much information to share about, well, everything we drove past – history, plants, local legends, and you name it, he chatted on about. Some of that info may be handy.
The ups? Definitely the viewpoints. There’s this one spot that could be over looking the ocean, way up high, and wow! Photo time for days. Also, those small stops in villages were, I thought, really something. Grabbing coffee with the locals, tasting homemade bread, it’s little things, you know? Though the tour includes lunch, keep some coins with you for roadside purchases – little shops selling very regional stuff.
Downsides? Well, those old roads, while neat, are quite curvy. If car rides tend to bother you, that might be difficult, yet you might want to pack some ginger sweets or travel meds. A few bits were also, potentially, just a tad boring; that being, more driving than seeing at times. To be expected, maybe. Also, that the tour could probably be smaller, there were quite a few of us cramped into a van. It might have been rather nice to have the ability to stretch my legs from time to time.
What to Expect in Calheta
Calheta itself, well, it’s pretty low-key, arguably a town known for that man-made beach. That golden sand? Yeah, that was imported since Madeira is typically more about dark volcanic shores. It’s a great space to relax a little after all that driving, or so I felt. If laying on a beach isn’t so much your thing, yet there’s a marina where you could be able to stroll, or there’s a few cafes to try. But realistically, Calheta feels like the ‘end point’ more than the main thing.
Is This Tour Worth It?
Okay, to wrap things up. If you’re looking for a quick experience that feels genuine, the ‘Old Roads’ trip isn’t so bad at all. Should you like off the beaten path, this seems like the tour for you. If the typical crowded tourist spots kind of bore you and your main interest is truly observing the more authentic parts of Madeira, then yeah, you are sure to experience this by traveling the the “Old Roads”. That being said, be completely ready for some travel on curvy roads and understand that it might not all be bright sights, yet it is for certain the genuine side of Madeira.
- Authentic Slice: Experience Madeira apart from well known locations.
- Scenery: Several unbelievable scenes and photo possibilities.
- Keep Motion in Mind: These old roads will tend to curve, alright, so make sure you take care to get there well.
Hopefully this might assist your future choice on booking a excursion.
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