Standing at 1,818 metres above sea level, Pico Arieiro is Madeira’s third-highest peak and the only one you can drive to. On clear mornings you watch the sun break above a sea of clouds. On golden afternoons the light turns the jagged ridges copper. And here’s what most guides won’t tell you: it can be completely socked in with fog and you’ll see nothing.
This guide covers the honest reality: parking costs (yes, you pay now), the new 2026 entry fees, sunrise vs sunset truth, PR1 trail status, and what it actually costs for a couple to visit.
🎯 Quick Answer (TL;DR)
- Parking: €4/h (top) or €2/h (lower, 15 min walk) — card only, first 15 min free
- Entry fee: €4.50/person (new 2026) — even without hiking
- Total cost (couple, 1h): €13 (parking + fees)
- Best kept secret: Sunset often beats sunrise (same views, less chaos)
- PR1 trail: Partially open (1.2km), full trail reopens April 2026
- Temperature: 10-15°C colder than Funchal — windproof jacket essential
- Live webcam: Check before going →
📑 Quick Navigation
What to Expect at Pico Arieiro
Pico Arieiro sits at 1,818 metres altitude, making it Madeira’s third-highest point after Pico Ruivo (1,862m) and Pico das Torres (1,851m). It’s the ONLY one you can drive to, which explains why it gets packed at sunrise.
At the Summit
- Two car parks — P1 (top, €4/h) and P2 (lower, €2/h, 15 min walk)
- Pousada do Pico do Areeiro — café-restaurant with hot drinks, meals, souvenirs
- Public toilets (inside building, €0.50)
- Multiple viewpoint platforms with safety railings
- PR1 trailhead (famous hike to Pico Ruivo)
The main viewpoint faces east and north, looking out over sharp volcanic ridges. On clear days the view stretches from the Laurissilva forest valleys below to the North Coast cliffs.
Weather Reality
Here’s what we tell every client: Pico Arieiro can be completely socked in with clouds and you’ll see nothing. This happens more often at sunrise than most people realize. You can have perfect sunshine in Funchal and drive 30 minutes up to find Pico Arieiro sitting in thick fog.
Sunrise vs Sunset: The Honest Truth
Both are spectacular when conditions are right, but sunset has way better odds.
🌅 Sunrise Reality
Why people love it: Watching the sun break over the horizon and light up the sea of clouds below is genuinely magical.
The reality:
- Leave Funchal around 05:30-06:00 to arrive before sunrise
- Very cold — often 5-10°C, sometimes below freezing in winter, always windy
- Car park fills completely — arrive 1h before sunrise for parking guarantee
- Clouds are common — many mornings the summit is fogged in
- Extremely crowded — tour buses arrive before 6am
🌄 Sunset (Often Better)
Why we recommend it:
- Check live webcam in the afternoon and decide based on real-time conditions
- No 5am wake-up
- Warmer temperatures
- Same beautiful golden light
- Statistically better weather — afternoons clearer than mornings
- Way less crowded (1/10th the people)
- Easy parking even arriving 30 min before sunset
| Feature | 🌅 Sunrise | 🌄 Sunset |
|---|---|---|
| Crowds | ❌ Extremely packed | ✅ Way quieter |
| Parking | ❌ Chaos | ✅ Easy |
| Wake-up time | ❌ 4:30-5:30am | ✅ Normal time |
| Temperature | ❌ Freezing | ✅ Pleasant |
| Check weather first | ❌ Drive blind in dark | ✅ Check webcam same day |
More hiking info: Complete Levadas & Hikes Guide →
Parking — The Reality (2026)
P1 — Upper Car Park (Top)
- Price: €4/hour, €20 per 24h max, first 15 min FREE
- Capacity: ~70 spaces only
- Distance: 1-2 min walk to main viewpoints
- Payment: Card only (no cash accepted)
P2 — Lower Car Park (Backup)
- Price: €2/hour (half price!), €5 per 24h max, first 15 min FREE
- Capacity: ~300 spaces (MUCH BIGGER)
- Distance: 15 min uphill walk to top
- Advantage: Almost always has spaces, save €2/hour
| Time | Parking | Crowds | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5:30-6:30am | ✅ Guaranteed | Few people | BEST for sunrise |
| 7am-9am | ⚠️ Difficult | Packed | Avoid |
| 10am-3pm | ❌ Chaos | Tour buses | Avoid at all costs |
| After 4pm | ✅ Easy | Quiet | Good for sunset |
Entry Fees (New 2026 System)
NOW (Jan-March 2026) — General Area
| Visitor Type | Fee |
|---|---|
| General public / operators without protocol | €4.50 / person |
| Operators with IFCN protocol | €3.00 / person |
| Madeira residents (with SIMplifica registration) | FREE |
AFTER APRIL 2026 — PR1 Full Trail
| Visitor Type | Fee |
|---|---|
| General public / operators without protocol | €10.50 / person |
| Operators with IFCN protocol | €7.00 / person |
| Madeira residents | FREE |
💰 Total Cost Examples
Couple, 1h viewpoints visit (NOW):
- P1 parking: €4
- Entry fee: €4.50 × 2 = €9
- Total: €13
Couple, PR1 hike (AFTER APRIL):
- P2 parking: €5 (max day)
- PR1 fee: €10.50 × 2 = €21
- Total: €26
Couple, PR1 with protocol operator:
- Transfer: Included in package
- PR1 fee: €7 × 2 = €14
- Total: Package price
🥾 Want to Hike PR1 When It Reopens?
We offer self-guided transfers (we drop you at start, pick you up at end) and fully guided hikes with local experts. Transport, timing and weather backup plans all handled. Protocol rate saves you €3.50/person.
Self-Guided Transfers → Guided Hikes →The PR1 Trail: Pico Arieiro to Pico Ruivo
The PR1 Vereda do Areeiro is one of Madeira’s most famous hikes — a dramatic mountain trail connecting Pico Arieiro (1,818m) to Pico Ruivo (1,862m), the island’s highest point.
✅ OPEN NOW (February 2026)
Accessible section:
- Pico Arieiro → Pedra Rija Viewpoint
- 1.2 km (2.4 km round-trip)
- 40-60 min round-trip
- Difficulty: Easy-Medium
- Entry fee: €4.50 (general) or €3 (protocol operator)
What you’ll see:
- Ninho da Manta (“Buzzard’s Nest” viewpoint surrounded by jagged peaks)
- “Stairway to Heaven” ledge (famous Instagram spot, has railings)
- Pedra Rija Viewpoint (end of open section — views are “absolutely unreal”)
Is it worth it? 100% yes. The views are incredible even without doing the full trail.
🔓 FULL REOPENING (April 2026)
PR1 complete: Pico Arieiro → Pico Ruivo (1,861m — Madeira’s highest peak)
Official reopening: 25-26 April 2026 (during MIUT — Madeira Island Ultra Trail)
PR1 OPTIONS (After April Reopening)
A) ONE-WAY (Arieiro → Ruivo):
- 9.4 km, 3-5 hours, Difficulty: Hard
- ⚠️ Problem: Need transport back (taxi €40-50)
- ✅ Solution: Book self-guided transfer
B) ROUND-TRIP (Arieiro → Ruivo → Arieiro):
- 13 km, 5-7 hours, Difficulty: Very Hard
- ~1000m cumulative elevation gain on return
C) WITH LOCAL GUIDE (Recommended):
- Transfer included (both ways)
- Guide knows trail conditions, weather, local history
- Safety support on exposed sections
- Protocol rate €7/person (vs €10.50 DIY)
- Book guided PR1 hike →
More trails: Complete Levadas & Hiking Guide →
How to Get There
OPTION 1: Drive (Most Flexible)
Type “Pico Arieiro” in Google Maps or Waze. Route via Monte takes 35-40 minutes from Funchal. Road is fully paved — any car works, no 4×4 needed.
Need a car? Complete Rent a Car Guide →
OPTION 2: Public Bus (€3)
Operator: Horários do Funchal
- Winter (until 28 Mar 2026): Departs 06:00, 13:30 | Returns 12:15, 18:00
- Summer (29 Mar – 24 Oct 2026): Departs 06:00, 13:30 | Returns 12:15, 19:00
- Price: €3 per trip
- ⚠️ Last return is 18:00 (winter) or 19:00 (summer) — don’t miss it!
OPTION 3: Tours & Transfers
🚙 Don’t Want to Drive Mountain Roads?
We offer guided hikes with transport included and self-guided transfers where we handle driving and logistics — you just enjoy the views. Perfect for sunrise missions or PR1 hikes.
Guided Hikes & Tours → Self-Guided Transfers →
What to Bring
Even if it’s 25°C and sunny when you leave Funchal, it will be much colder and windier at 1,818m altitude.
ESSENTIAL (Always)
- Warm layers — fleece or down jacket, even in summer
- Windproof outer layer — it’s almost always windy (ESSENTIAL)
- Closed shoes — trainers fine for viewpoints, boots for PR1
- Water — café sells drinks but they’re pricier
- Sunglasses — light reflecting off clouds is very bright
- Phone/camera fully charged
FOR SUNRISE
- Headtorch or phone torch
- Extra warm layers — standing still in 5°C wind is much colder than walking
- Hot drink in a flask — café may not be open yet
FOR HIKING PR1
- Hiking boots (better ankle support)
- Trekking poles (optional but helpful)
- Snacks and plenty of water
- Basic first aid
- Sunscreen and hat
First time hiking in Madeira? Complete Levadas & Hiking Guide →
Best Time to Visit
BY SEASON
| Season | Weather | Crowds | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🌸 Spring (Mar-May) | Balanced, wildflowers | Moderate | ✅ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |
| ☀️ Summer (Jun-Aug) | More sun, less fog | 👥 Peak crowds | ⚠️ Hot for hiking |
| 🍂 Autumn (Sep-Oct) | Excellent weather | Fewer crowds | ✅ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |
| ❄️ Winter (Nov-Feb) | Very cold, more fog | 👥 Fewest crowds | Gloves essential |
BY TIME OF DAY
| Time | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Sunrise (5:30-7am) | ✅ Incredible light ✅ Above clouds magic |
❌ Very early wake-up ❌ Extremely crowded ❌ Very cold |
| Mid-day (10am-3pm) | ✅ Best visibility (if clear) | ❌ Tour bus chaos ❌ Parking impossible ❌ Hot (summer) |
| Sunset (After 4pm) | ✅ Way less crowded ✅ Easy parking ✅ Beautiful colors ✅ Check webcam first |
❌ Not the “famous” sunrise |
Best strategy: Stay flexible. Check the webcam a few hours before and decide based on live conditions.
Practical Tips & Local Secrets
Food & Facilities
The Pousada do Pico do Areeiro café-restaurant serves hot drinks, pastries, sandwiches, soups and hot meals. Prices are higher than Funchal but not outrageous. Toilets inside (€0.50, usually clean).
Where to Eat After
Abrigo do Poiso (10 min drive on way back):
- 🍹 Poncha (traditional Madeiran drink)
- ☕ Hot chocolate (perfect after cold mountain)
- Authentic, frequented by locals
Ribeiro Frio (15-20 min drive):
- Specialty: Grilled trout
- Combine with: Vereda dos Balcões (easy 1h hike)
Plan your route: Interactive Madeira Map →
Mobile Signal
Mobile coverage is good at the summit — you can use data to check weather apps, share photos or call for help.
Safety
Main viewpoint platforms have railings and are very safe. PR1 trail has exposed sections with steep drops — stay on marked path, don’t lean over edges for photos, never attempt in heavy fog or high winds.
Respect the Mountain
Pico Arieiro is inside Madeira Natural Park. Stay on marked paths, don’t leave litter, don’t pick plants or disturb wildlife.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a 4×4?
NO. The road is fully paved. Any regular car works fine.
Does parking accept cash?
NO. Card only. No coins or notes accepted.
Is Pico Arieiro worth it without hiking?
YES, 100%. The main viewpoints are spectacular and accessible in 1-2 min walk. 30-60 min is enough.
How much does it cost total?
Now (couple, 1h viewpoints): €13 (parking €4 + entry €4.50×2)
April 2026 (couple, PR1 hike): €26 (parking €5 + PR1 fee €10.50×2)
What time should I arrive for sunrise?
1 hour BEFORE sunrise for the experience. 1h30 before for parking guarantee.
Can I go by public bus?
YES. 6am and 1:30pm from Funchal. €3 per trip. ⚠️ Last return: 18h (winter) or 19h (summer).
What if parking is full?
Go to P2 backup (15 min walk but way bigger and half price). Almost always has spaces.
Is PR1 open?
Partially: 1.2 km to Pedra Rija (worth it). Full trail: Reopens April 2026. All trails info →
Is there phone signal?
At the top: Usually yes. In PR1 tunnels: Not guaranteed. Download offline map before going.
Can kids go to Pico Arieiro?
Viewpoints: YES (safe, easy). PR1 open section: Active kids 8+ ok. Full PR1 trail: Fit kids 12+ only.
🏔️ Ready to Experience Pico Arieiro?
Whether you drive yourself, join a guided tour, or hike PR1 when it reopens — we have options for every traveller. Local guides, flexible scheduling, honest advice.
Browse Guided Hikes → Self-Guided Transfers → Rent a Car →🗺️ Plan Your Perfect Madeira Trip
- Interactive Map (all attractions with GPS)
- Live Webcams (check weather before going)
- Hikes & Levadas (guided experiences)
- Self-Guided Transfers (transport only)
- Rent a Car Guide (parking, insurance tips)
- Complete Travel Guide
- Levadas Walk Guide (all trails explained)
Final Word: Pico Arieiro is one of Madeira’s most spectacular spots — but planning makes all the difference. Consider sunset over sunrise, always check the webcam before going, and dress in layers with a windproof jacket. Parking costs €4-13. Stress is priceless.