This 3-kilometer trail (plus 3 kilometers for the return trip) allows you to explore the eastern tip of the island and offers panoramic views of both the northern and southern sides of the island at the same time!
PR 8 - Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço is a moderately challenging path that takes about 2.5 hours to complete. It follows the peninsula of the same name. While the trail has a few elevation changes, it is well-maintained and provides an enjoyable hiking experience.
This peninsula is of volcanic origin, mainly composed of basalt, with some limestone sediment formations. At the end, you’ll find two islets: Desembarcadouro Islet and Farol Islet.
The area has a semi-arid climate and is exposed to northern winds, which explains the sparse vegetation and lack of trees, unlike the rest of the island. However, this also means that during the hike, you'll be fully exposed to the elements. So, make sure to bring the right clothing!
Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço is designated as a Partial Nature Reserve and is home to rare plants and diverse wildlife. In addition to hosting one of the largest seagull colonies in the region, it is also a habitat for protected seabirds such as petrels and Bulwer’s petrels. If you're lucky, you may even spot marine species in their natural environment, including the monk seal.
After your hike along Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço, treat yourself to a well-deserved dip at Cais do Sardinha.
GET THERE BY BUS:
To get to PR8 – Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço from Funchal by bus, take:
🚌 SAM Bus 113 (Funchal → Caniçal)
✅ This bus goes to Baía d’Abra, the starting point of the PR8 hike.
✅ Departures from Edifício 2000 (near the Cable Car Station in Funchal).
✅ The ride takes around 1 hour.
PAYING FOR HIKES
Since October 28, 2024, you need to pay a small fee of €3 to access all PR routes. You can either pay in advance online or scan the QR code at the start of the hike to pay on the spot. Click here for more information.
IMPORTANT:
Due to maintenance, landslides, or falling rocks, some trails may be temporarily closed. Check the updated list below: List of open & closed Levada's
It’s also important to note that not all hikes are classified as PR routes—which are the official trails recommended by the government—and therefore may not appear on the IFCN list.
Be aware that trails not classified as PR routes are not regularly maintained, as their primary purpose is to irrigate farmland, not to serve as walking paths.