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half day- 4 hours privat West tour Madeira

By Madeira Luxury Tours
10 out of 10
Exceptional
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$414 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

We are a small company, we offer a personalised 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

Activity location

  • Camara De Lobos
    • Camara De Lobos, Portugal

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Madeira Island
    • Madeira, Madeira, Portugal

Check availability

4-Hour Private Outdoor Tour in Madeira
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English

Pickup included

Price details
AU$413.66 x 1 TravellerAU$413.66
Total
Price is AU$413.66
Until Thu, 16 Apr

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Free Pickup
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Air-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Free Drop Off
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Food & Drinks

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time are included to the total duration of the tour.

Activity itinerary

Camara De Lobos

  • 30m
The name of this municipality comes from the fact that, when the island was discovered, there was a large number of sea lions in the cove that we can still find here today with the same configuration. In this region, various monuments recall this historical period, from the Nossa Senhora da Conceição chapel, founded in the 15th century, to the old convent of São Bernardino, from 1425, and the São Sebastião church, built in the 16th century.

Cabo Girao

  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Cliff of Cabo Girao is the highest in Europe. From the top of its 589m, it offers an impressive natural spectacle. This vertiginous promontory invites two unique experiences: the thrill of the Madeira Skywalk with its glass floor, and the descent by cable car to the bottom of the cliff. Here are some useful tips to help you prepare for your visit and have a wonderful tim

Ribeira Brava

  • 30m
In the middle of the island’s south coast, Ribeira Brava is a town with a pleasantly relaxed atmosphere, at the end of a fertile valley. Here’s our guide to the must-see places in Madeira’s Ribeira Brava region, plus useful tips for planning your visit.

Ponta Do Sol

  • 30m
About Ponta do Sol Bathed in golden light for most of the year, Ponta do Sol is Madeira’s sunniest spot. This charming coastal town, nestled between verdant cliffs and the Atlantic, is known for its picturesque beaches, traditional villages, and rich agricultural traditions. Located on the island’s southwest coast, Ponta do Sol lives up to its name—“Point of the Sun.” Its mild, sunny climate makes it a perfect retreat for beachgoers and nature lovers alike. Beyond its stunning pebble beach and sunset views, the municipality includes scenic parishes like Madalena do Mar, a coastal village famed for banana cultivation, and Canhas, known for its mountain trails and waterfalls. Ponta do Sol’s cultural life is also vibrant, with music festivals, art events, and cosy cafés tucked into its historical centre. The terraced hillsides reflect centuries of agricultural work, particularly banana farming and sugarcane. Whether you're here to relax by the sea or explore rural life.

Calheta

  • 30m
About Calheta Stretching between the Atlantic Ocean and the island’s mountainous interior, Calheta is Madeira’s largest municipality—offering an ideal blend of golden beaches, dramatic landscapes, and authentic village charm. It’s a destination where sun, sea, and serenity meet. Located on the island’s southwest coast, Calheta encompasses a wide range of attractions across its several parishes. From the bustling marina and artificial sandy beach—one of the few in Madeira—to tranquil villages tucked between mountains and banana terraces, Calheta is rich in variety. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore levadas and mountain trails, while those seeking relaxation can enjoy the beach promenade or visit the Casa das Mudas Arts Centre, one of Madeira’s most notable contemporary museums. The region benefits from a mild, sunny climate almost all year round, making it a perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure. Whether you're into sunbathing, hiking, culture, or gastronomy,

Paul do Mar

  • 30m
About Paul do Mar 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 favourite 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 harbour and colourful 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

Ponta do Pargo

  • 30m
About the Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse Viewpoint 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 metres 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.

Location

Activity location

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    Camara De Lobos
    • Camara De Lobos, Portugal

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Madeira Island
    • Madeira, Madeira, Portugal

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