Madeira Botanical Garden Tours

Botanical Garden which includes flowers
Madeira Botanical Garden which includes flowers
Madeira Island showing a city
Photo by Sylwia Olejnik-Antkowiak
Photo by Wunder Blume


One of Madeira’s most famous attractions is known for its scenic views and fascinating display of colorful flowers.

Enjoy the rich collection of more than 2,000 plants at the Madeira Botanical Garden. Set on a hillside overlooking Funchal, this beautifully landscaped garden offers dramatic views of the mountains to the north and the ocean to the south.

The garden is located on the grounds of Quinta do Bom Sucesso, a private 19th-century country estate once owned by a wealthy Scottish family. The property was purchased by the government in the mid-20th century and reopened as a public garden. Now plants from all over the world fill the space. Visit the site to see indigenous plant species, many of which have become quite rare in the wild. 

Follow the pathways leading through a series of terraced gardens and stop to admire the views. Be sure to take a few photos of the striking checkerboard-patterned flowerbeds. 

Throughout the park, you’ll notice that many plants are labeled with their scientific names, common names and places of origin. Madeira’s sub-tropical climate allows plants from a variety of different regions to flourish. Expect to see everything from orchids and palm trees to magnolias and cedars. Look for fruit trees, such as mango, banana, avocado and papaya, as well as yam, sweet potato, sugar cane and other typical Madeiran produce. 

Wander through the indigenous and endemic area of the garden, where you can see more than 100 plants native to Madeira and other Atlantic islands. Don’t miss the succulent section, featuring a number of desert plants originating in South America. 

Save time for Loiro Park, a unique aviary that imitates the natural habitat of several species, including rare and exotic birds. See the birds flying freely and look for diverse species from across the globe, including cockatoos, dwarf parrots and Australian parakeets.

The Madeira Botanical Garden is located about 3 miles (5 kilometers) above Funchal’s city center. Reach the garden by bus or a scenic cable-car ride. The admission fee includes access to the gardens, the bird park and any temporary exhibits.

Browse tours and tickets to explore Madeira Botanical Garden

Tours & day trips

See all 19 activities

History & culture

See all 5 activities

Adventure & outdoor

See all 3 activities

Popular places to visit


Best Lodging Options Near Madeira Botanical Garden

Savoy Palace - The Leading Hotels of the World - Savoy Signature

Savoy Palace - The Leading Hotels of the World - Savoy Signature

5 out of 5
Avenida do Infante, 25, Funchal
Savoy Palace - The Leading Hotels of the World - Savoy Signature
Zarco Bed&Breakfast

Zarco Bed&Breakfast

3 out of 5
R. da Alfândega 113, Funchal, Madeira
Zarco Bed&Breakfast
Rochinha Studio Apartment

Rochinha Studio Apartment

Rua da Rochinha, Funchal, 30
Rochinha Studio Apartment
The Vine

The Vine

5 out of 5
Rua Dos Aranhas, No. 27A, Funchal
The Vine
Villa Nóbrega by Holiday Rental Madeira

Villa Nóbrega by Holiday Rental Madeira

3.5 out of 5
Caminho do Meio 139, Funchal, Madeira
Villa Nóbrega by Holiday Rental Madeira
Alojamento Central 1

Alojamento Central 1

3 out of 5
Campo da Barca, 14 e 15, Funchal, Funchal
Alojamento Central 1
Zarco Apartments by Mercado Funchal

Zarco Apartments by Mercado Funchal

4 out of 5
Praça de Tenerife, Funchal, Madeira
Zarco Apartments by Mercado Funchal
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.