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Madeira Trails: Pay to Play Paradise
22 Jan
Summary
- New fee for non-residents introduced on popular Madeira hiking trails.
- Visitor numbers now limited to manage trail congestion.
- Proceeds from fees will fund conservation and trail maintenance efforts.

Madeira is implementing new measures to manage its burgeoning hiking tourism. Effective January 1, 2025, a €4.50 fee is now required for non-residents over 12 to access popular trails, with a reduced rate of €3.00 available through tour operators. Visitor slots are limited and require booking via the online SIMplifica portal to ensure more even traffic distribution throughout the day.
These changes aim to foster sustainable tourism and protect the island's natural beauty. Funds generated will directly support trail maintenance, cleaning, and preservation efforts. The iconic PR1 trail, closed since 2024 due to wildfire damage, is slated for reopening in April 2026 after significant safety enhancements and infrastructure upgrades, which will incur a higher access fee of €7.00 or €10.50.
Authorities have launched an awareness campaign to inform visitors about the new charges and their purpose, noting a positive reception from tourists who understand the importance of supporting conservation. Residents and children under 12 are exempt from the fee but must still register their visit.




