Madeira is one of Europe’s most remarkable destinations for travelers who appreciate nature, dramatic scenery and outdoor experiences. With mountains, forests, viewpoints and coastal areas, the island offers exceptional conditions for a relaxed picnic surrounded by unforgettable landscapes.
This guide adapts the idea of a well-prepared picnic to Madeira’s environment, helping visitors enjoy authentic moments during their stay. From choosing suitable food to selecting the best locations and useful technology, here is everything needed to elevate a picnic on the island.
The Rise of Picnics in Madeira
Travelers today increasingly value slow, meaningful outdoor experiences. With its mild climate and diverse natural settings, Madeira provides ideal conditions for enjoying an outdoor meal at almost any time of year.
Whether enjoyed in the mountains, beside the ocean or in the quiet Laurissilva forest, a picnic offers a simple and relaxing way to appreciate the island’s natural charm.

What to Bring for the Ideal Madeira Picnic
Food Suggestions
- Cold salads such as pasta, couscous or quinoa
- Fresh sandwiches
- Seasonal fruit, including bananas, mangoes and passion fruit
- Cheese, nuts and light snacks
- Desserts kept cool in a thermal bag
Drinks
- Sparkling or flavored water
- Fresh juices
- Iced tea
The Best Picnic Locations in Madeira
Mountains and Forest Areas
- Chão da Lagoa
- Poiso
- Pico das Pedras
Ideal for fresh air and natural shade.
Scenic Viewpoints
- Ponta do Rosto
- Eira do Serrado
- Ponta do Sol viewpoint
With excellent conditions for sunrise or sunset.
Coastal Areas
Perfect for relaxing by the sea, especially later in the day.

Essentials for a Comfortable Picnic
Sun Protection
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat
- Light protective clothing
Practical Items
- Waterproof blanket
- Wet wipes
- Trash bags
- Insect repellent
- Cooler bag
Useful Technology
Outdoor picnics in Madeira often take place in remote areas where electricity is not available. Because of this, portable energy solutions have become increasingly valuable for travelers who want to keep their devices powered throughout the day.
The Jackery Outdoor Solutions range highlights how portable energy can support outdoor adventures by providing reliable power for small coolers, cameras, phones, drones and lighting. These products are designed for convenience, long-lasting autonomy and ease of transport—qualities that fit perfectly with Madeira’s outdoor lifestyle.
For those who want a more robust and versatile option, the Jackery Explorer 2000 V2 portable power station is a strong choice. It provides enough energy to support multiple devices during a full day outdoors, whether in the mountains of Paul da Serra, the remote cliffs of Achadas da Cruz or the dramatic coastal trails of Ponta de São Lourenço.
This portable station can:
- Charge phones, drones, cameras and navigation devices
- Power a small electric cooler
- Support lighting for evening picnics
- Keep children’s devices running
- Provide reliable energy in areas where no electrical outlets exist

Activities That Fit Well with a Picnic in Madeira
- Short walks or small trails near the picnic location
- Photography
- Simple games such as cards
- Reading and relaxing
Photography Tips
- Overhead shots of the picnic layout
- Background compositions with mountains or coastline
- Use warm late-afternoon light for natural tones
Seasonal Considerations
Summer
- Choose shaded or higher spots
- Stay hydrated
- Keep food in sealed, cool containers
Winter
- Prefer sunny coastal areas
- Use insulated bags for warm food
- Bring windproof clothing in mountain areas
Conclusion
A picnic in Madeira is a simple yet memorable way to connect with the island’s landscapes. With thoughtful preparation, suitable food and practical equipment such as an outdoor power station or the Jackery Explorer 2000 V2 portable power station, the experience becomes comfortable, enjoyable and perfectly aligned with Madeira’s natural beauty.
Whether enjoyed in the mountains, by the sea or at one of the island’s panoramic viewpoints, a picnic can easily become one of the highlights of a Madeira holiday.

