Remote Madeira is Marcos Correia. Born and raised in Madeira, Portugal.
Marcos didn't come to Madeira to be an adventure guide. He grew up here. He climbed these cliffs as a kid, swam in these canyons as a teenager, and spent the better part of a decade learning the terrain the way only a local can. Not from a course, but from living it.
Remote Madeira is the result of that. A decade of technical experience in rope techniques, rappelling, and coastal navigation, combined with a trained local team that knows this island the way no guidebook ever will.
When you're out there with him, you're not following a route designed for tourists. You're following someone who has been going to that exact place since before he could drive.
"Madeira has canyons most people never see. We'll take you there."
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Marcos grew up on this island. The routes, the tides, the seasonal differences: this is knowledge that can't be taught in a weekend course.
Maximum 10β12 people depending on the activity. This isn't a limitation. It's the whole point. Small groups move differently and actually enjoy the experience.
Activities are scheduled before the busiest periods. Fewer people in the ribeira. More space. The environment as it actually is.
Certified in technical rope and rappel skills. Equipment inspected and current. Safety isn't a marketing line. It's a basic responsibility.
Most Popular
Sea caves, cliff jumps up to 10m, slackline over the Atlantic. Boat included.
3 Levels
Rappelling, natural water slides, waterfall jumps. Beginner to advanced, three levels.
Small Group
Natural volcanic rock, Atlantic views. Beginner to multi-pitch. Max 4 people.