We are a compact business delivering a tailored service. During this excursion, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the western part of the island, including its scenery, landmarks, and remarkable island beaches.
We are a compact business delivering a tailored service. During this excursion, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the western part of the island, including its scenery, landmarks, and remarkable island beaches.
- Madeira - Choose from the East, West, South, or North of the Island.
- Camara De Lobos - The tour begins in “Câmara de Lobos,” a charming fishing village located on the western side of Funchal. The small bay, filled with boats, creates a picturesque scene on the island. Named by João Gonçalves Zarco due to the abundance of monk seals in the…
- Madeira - Choose from the East, West, South, or North of the Island.
- Camara De Lobos - The tour begins in “Câmara de Lobos,” a charming fishing village located on the western side of Funchal. The small bay, filled with boats, creates a picturesque scene on the island. Named by João Gonçalves Zarco due to the abundance of monk seals in the bay, this place is famous for the traditional Poncha, a local drink made with citrus, honey, and regional rum.
- Cabo Girao - The journey continues to the second highest cliff in the world and the tallest in Europe (580m) – (1775ft). It is one of the island’s most popular tourist attractions, offering a stunning view of Câmara de Lobos and Funchal. Natural sea erosion has formed caves and terrain along the coast.
- Ribeira Brava - This is a significant town in the region, connecting the North with the rest of the island’s west. “Ribeira” means river, and “Brava” means wild. The main attraction is the mother church, built in the 16th century and modified over time. Visitors can also explore the São Bento fort and enjoy a coffee.
- Ponta Do Sol - Known as the warmest municipality on the island, Ponta Do Sol enjoys the longest hours of sunshine. It features a lovely beach and is a great spot for dining or enjoying a drink.
- Madalena do Mar - Located on the southwest coast, Madalena do Mar is a quaint village offering stunning views of the sea and cliffs.
- Calheta - As one of the island’s largest municipalities, Calheta is notable for its size and sun exposure. It boasts a beautiful beach and is renowned for its significant production of local rum (sugar cane).
- Paul do Mar - Nestled between towering cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, Paul do Mar is a serene fishing village on Madeira’s southwest coast. Celebrated for its maritime heritage and golden sunsets, it attracts surfers, locals, and those drawn to the sea’s rhythm.
Paul do Mar is one of the island’s key traditional fishing communities, with a rich seafaring history evident in its harbor and colorful boats. Known in the surfing community for its powerful waves and consistent swells, especially in winter, Paul do Mar offers a breathtaking coastal setting that is both wild and inviting. A seafront promenade links cafés, bars, and viewing spots, where the day concludes with spectacular ocean sunsets. Ideal for those seeking tranquility, scenic beauty, and authentic local life, Paul do Mar blends nature, tradition, and adventure in one of Madeira’s most captivating locations.
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Ponta do Pargo - About the Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse Viewpoint
Situated on the windswept cliffs of Madeira’s westernmost point, the Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse Viewpoint provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a serene, awe-inspiring spot where sky, sea, and land converge in dramatic harmony.
Built in 1922, the Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse stands 290 meters above sea level on the island’s furthest western cape. This historic beacon continues to guide maritime traffic while serving as a cherished viewpoint for visitors seeking expansive horizons and rugged coastal beauty. Adjacent to the lighthouse is a small maritime museum, highlighting the structure’s history and regional significance. The surrounding cliffs offer stunning sunset views and are perfect for quiet reflection or scenic photography. The area around the lighthouse is tranquil and remote, with walking trails and viewpoints showcasing the grandeur of Madeira’s untouched coastline.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Free Pickup
- Free Drop Off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Free Pickup
- Free Drop Off
- Food & Drinks
- Food & Drinks
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.