Uncover 600 years of Atlantic trading history in Funchal's cobbled old quarter, finishing at the legendary Farmers' Market — a riot of exotic tropical fruits, endemic island flowers, and espadarte swordfish. Pure Madeira, unfiltered.
What to expect
Begin at the 15th-century Sé Cathedral, one of Portugal's finest Manueline monuments, before weaving through the cobbled Zona Velha (Old Town). Your guide explains the hand-painted tile murals adorning every doorway — a living outdoor gallery created by local artists. At Mercado dos Lavradores, you taste a custard-apple, handle a bird-of-paradise flower, and watch fishermen unload scabbardfish that will be on restaurant tables by noon. End with a tasting of regional poncha at a historic bar.
Good to know
The market is at its most vibrant 08:00–13:00 Friday and Saturday — try to schedule your port call accordingly. The circuit is 3–4 hours and entirely walkable from the cruise pier (15 minutes on foot). Private guides on ToursByLocals are vetted locals; select a guide with history or culinary specialist credentials for the richest experience.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Funchal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.