We are a small company, we offer a personalized service. On this tour you will get a good idea of the west side of the island in terms of landscape, monuments and also some great beaches of the Island.
The boats are housed in the small bay, creating a unique landscape on the island. The name was given by João Gonçalves Zarco, resulting from the abundance of monk seals that were in the bay. Locally, this place is well known for the traditional Poncha, a drink made with citrus, honey and rum from the region.
One of the most tourist spots on the island. Here you will have a privileged view of Câmara de Lobos and Funchal. Due to natural erosion from the sea, caves and terrain were formed along the coast.
The word Ribeira (means river) and the word Brava (means wild). The mother church is the main attraction of the village. Built in the 16th century, it has had some changes over time. You can also see the São Bento fort and at the same time have a coffee.
It also has a beautiful beach and is a good place to eat or drink something.
with beautiful views of the sea and cliffs.
It has a good beach and is known for the large production of local rum (sugar cane).
Tucked between towering cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, Paul do Mar is a peaceful fishing village on Madeira’s southwest coast. Known for its strong maritime roots and golden sunsets, it’s a favorite escape for surfers, locals, and anyone drawn to the rhythm of the sea. The parish of Paul do Mar stands as one of the island’s most important traditional fishing communities, with a rich seafaring history still visible in its harbor and colorful boats. The village is also well known in the surfing world, thanks to its powerful waves and consistent swells—especially during winter. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs, Paul do Mar offers a breathtaking coastal setting that is both wild and welcoming. A seafront promenade connects cafés, bars, and viewing spots where the day ends with spectacular sunsets over the ocean. Ideal for those seeking tranquility, scenic beauty, and authentic local life, Paul do Mar combines nature, tradition, and adventure in one of Madeira’s
Perched on the windswept cliffs of Madeira’s westernmost point, the Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse Viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a peaceful, awe-inspiring location where sky, sea, and land meet in dramatic harmony. The Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse, built in 1922, stands proudly at 290 meters above sea level on the island’s furthest western cape. This historic beacon continues to guide maritime traffic while serving as a beloved viewpoint for visitors seeking wide open horizons and rugged coastal beauty. Alongside the lighthouse is a small maritime museum, showcasing the structure’s history and importance to the region. The surrounding cliffs provide stunning sunset views and are an ideal spot for quiet reflection or scenic photography. The area around the lighthouse is peaceful and remote, with walking trails and viewpoints that highlight the grandeur of Madeira’s untouched coastline.
Pick up out of location it will have a extra fee charge
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