Tour Details

Dates:23rd of Aug - 30th of Aug 2024
Availability:11
Group Size:Minimum 4, maximum 12
Grading:Easy to moderate. There will be daily walks, for the most part on easy gradients
PricesFull price: £1,475.00 / person Single room supplement: £150.00 / person Deposit: £150.00 / person
Price includes: Accommodation, all meals, ground transportation, services of your guides, and a holiday report
Not included: International travel, drinks and other personal items, holiday insurance

Tour Highlights

  • A select range of endemic butterflies unique to Madeira - Madeiran Brimstone, Madeiran Speckled Wood and Madeiran Grayling
  • Endemic and near endemic birds, including Madeiran Firecrest, Trocaz Pigeon, and Berthelot's Pipit
  • Stunning scenery, and native and naturalised wildflowers on the lushly vegetated levadas that crisscross the island
  • A seabird and whale-watching boat-trip for the complete island wildlife experience

Tour Description

The Macaronesian islands that lie off the west of Europe and Africa are home to an enticing smorgasbord of endemic plants, insects and birds, and are blessed with a clement and pleasant subtropical climate. Their infrastructure for visitors is excellent too, making them an extremely pleasant prospect for our guests. We already have a popular tour in the Canary Islands, and are delighted to add Madeira to our Macaronesian menu.

We will be staying in the heart of rural Madeira, in a smart and welcoming hotel perched inland in the north of the island, with commanding views over the laurasilva-clad mountain slopes. Laurasilva, the original forested habitat of the island, is where we will encounter a jewel box of endemic butterflies and birds, including one of Europe’s rarest butterflies, the intense, richly coloured Madeiran Brimstone.

The laurasilva is threaded by levadas, irrigation channels that are in some instances centuries old. They transfer water from deep in the mountains and forests to populated areas at much lower elevations. For the visiting naturalist they are a particular joy, allowing us to walk easily on inclines so gentle they appear horizontal deep into prime habitat. During our explorations of the levadas we will be accompanied by constant Madeiran Chaffinches and inquisitive Madeiran Firecrests, and will be surrounded at times by a host of flowering plants and interesting, lush bryophytes, and will find Europe’s most attractive iteration of its kind, Madeiran Speckled Wood. The island has been relatively recently colonised by regular Speckled Wood, a smaller, inferior version of the island’s endemic species. With a little practice the originals are readily discerned, and have a habit of posing obligingly for a photo.

In the open uplands we will search for a particularly attractive member of the grayling family – Madeiran Grayling is strikingly well-marked – and will expect to see Berthelot’s Pipit in this area too. Even the Small Coppers on the island are a distinct subspecies, phlaeoides – one for the copper completists!

Madeira is sometimes referred to as a floating garden, and certainly it boasts some magnificent botanic gardens – high above Funchal, we will visit one such where Monarchs are regularly encountered. And, given the richness of the waters that surround this gem of an island, we will set aside half a day for a boat trip in inshore waters that will provide excellent views of some of Madeira’s breeding seabirds and, with luck, some whales and dolphins too. Sightings of the latter are particularly regular here, so hopes will be running high.

Stunning scenery, wonderful wildlife, easy walks, and a warm Madeiran welcome that includes some delicious local cuisine. What’s not to love about Madeira? We’re looking forward to our return there, and hope you might join us too.

[With particular thanks to Annie at www.naturewatchingineurope.com for her kind permission to reproduce her marvellous Madeiran Brimstone image here, and Chris van Swaay at www.vlinderstichting.nl for his kind permission to reproduce his excellent Madeiran Brimstone and Madeiran Grayling images.]

Tour Leaders

Jon is a natural history writer, photographer and experienced wildlife tour leader based in the Shetland Isles, but with strong links in Europe and the Americas that see him travelling widely in search of memorable wildlife encounters.

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Martin is a zoologist by training and an enthusiastic, all-round field naturalist who spends as much of his time as he can outdoors in UK and abroad, studying birds, mammals and plants, but especially butterflies and moths.

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Tour Location

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Tour Itinerary

DAY 1

Meet at Madeira Airport International Cristiano Ronaldo, and transfer to our rural hotel base for the week. In what remains of the day we'll explore the immediate surroundings of the hotel, where we should find our first endemic species of the week, Madeiran Speckled Wood, and also may encounter the Madeiran subspecies of Small Copper.

DAY 2

We'll stretch our legs today with a walk along the beautiful Levada dos Cedros, threading our way through some stunning laurasilva forest. We should enjoy close encounters with the endemic Madeiran Firecrests and Chaffinches, which are often obligingly photogenic. Our picnic site is beside a spectcaular waterfall, and we would hope to see more Madeiran Speckled Wood and, of course, will be keeping our eyes peeled for Madeiran Brimstone whenever we are looking onto the laurasilva canopy it favours.

DAY 3

After a day in the laurasilva, we will mix things up a little with a walk in some very different habitat indeed - heading to the most easterly point of the island, Ponta de São Lourenço, a dry rocky peninsula that affords spectacular sea views and is home to a range of birds that favour arid conditions - we'll expect to find Canary, Rock Sparrow, Berthelot's Pipit, and Plain Swift here. Following a circular trail out to Pico do Furado, we'll also be keeping an eye on the sea around us, where we'd hope for sightings of Cory's Shearwater and perhaps Bulwer's Petrel too. The peninsula is also renowned for its interesting flora, so there should be plenty here to distract us at every turn.

DAY 4

Our mission today will be to find the endemic Madeiran Grayling, a denizen of bare, stony places, and where better to start that quest than in the surroundings of Eira do Serrado, a high point that, at 1,000 metres altitude, boasts dizzying views of the island below. In the afternoon we will drop down to Funcal and visit the world-famous Botanic Garden there - an excellent site in which to find Monarch butterflies on the wing, and enjoy close views of confiding Madeiran Wall Lizards.

DAY 5

One day this week will feature a half day boat excursion in search of seabirds and cetaceans. For the purposes of this itinerary, it's shown as Day 5 but, in practice, this may change as we will of course be mindful of sea conditions and wish to ensure we enjoy optimal wildlife-watching opportunities. In the morning, en route to our port of departure, we will search for Madeiran Brimstone in the vicinity of Ribeiro Frio and the glorious Levada do Furado.

DAY 6

Wishing to maximise our chances of Madeiran Brimstone, arguably one of the rarest butterflies in the world with a population estimated at below 1,000 individuals in any given year, we will walk another laurasilva threading levada today on which we've seen it before - Levada do Norte, which also boasts good numbers of Madeiran Speckled Wood as a bonus. There is a short tunnel to walk through on this levada - head torches are essential for this exciting element of the walk.

DAY 7

We are deliberately building some flexibility into this week's program and, in common with several of our tours, reserve our final day as either a chance to try again for a keenly sought after species that has eluded us to date, a 'guests' choice' day to return to a favourite site, or a chance to explore a new site altogether. With so many beautiful levada walks on the island, we're spoilt for choice in the latter regard!

DAY 8

Return to Madeira Airport International Cristiano Ronaldo and tour concludes.

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