Caminhada no Pico Ruivo
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Caminhada no Pico Ruivo

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Idiomas: Alemão, Inglês, Francês
Somente bilhete impresso
duração: de 4 hours a 8 hours
Faça isso porque
  • Caminhada até ao Pico Ruivo, o pico mais alto da Madeira
  • Fotos instantâneas de vistas de montanhas e pontos turísticos
  • Faça uma trilha de 9 km com paradas relaxantes ao longo do caminho
O que esperar

Pronto para conquistar o pico mais alto da Madeira? Esta trilha começa no Miradouro do Picarouto em Santana, levando você ao Pico Ruivo – elevando-se 1.861 metros acima da ilha. Você poderá absorver vistas impressionantes de picos escarpados como o Pico das Torres e o Pico do Areeiro ao longo do caminho, além de vislumbres da Penha d'Águia e das formações rochosas da Ponta de São Lourenço. Pare em abrigos aconchegantes para um lanche antes de continuar a subida. É íngreme, mas aquelas vistas de 360° do cume? Pura magia da Madeira.

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O que lembrar
  • Esta trilha inclui subidas e descidas íngremes e não é recomendada para pessoas com vertigens ou limitações físicas.
  • A elevação varia de 1200 metros a 1852 metros
  • A trilha tem aproximadamente 9 quilômetros e leva de 3,5 a 4 horas para ser concluída.
  • Não é adequado para mulheres grávidas
  • Não é adequado para hóspedes com problemas de saúde
  • Não é adequado para hóspedes com problemas cardíacos ou respiratórios
  • Não é adequado para cadeiras de rodas
  • Não é adequado para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida
  • Não é adequado para famílias com crianças pequenas
  • Este passeio envolve caminhadas extensas com pouco ou nenhum período de descanso
  • As crianças devem ser supervisionadas por um adulto (maior de 18 anos) o tempo todo
  • Traga calçado adequado
  • Traga dinheiro para extras ou gratificações
  • Esta experiência não segue nossa política geral de cancelamento. Se você precisar cancelar, você deve fazê-lo com pelo menos 24 horas de antecedência para receber um reembolso total
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Provedor
TUI PORTUGAL
Taxa de reserva
Boas notícias! Nenhuma taxa extra é aplicada a esta reserva.
Política de cancelamento
Receba um reembolso de 100% se você cancelar até 1 day antes do início da atividade.

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  • Rosi

    De Estados Unidos da America - junho de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    35 - 44 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    The guide was funny, friendly and experienced; we felt safe in the bus and on the mountain. This is quite a challenging hike if you are not used to al ...

  • Frank Jones

    De Reino Unido - janeiro de 2025

    Viajando sozinho

     

    45 - 54 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    A very good hike, with a very informative guide

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