The view from Cabo Girão along the south coast, 580 metres above the Atlantic
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Cabo Girão, cable cars and viewpoints

Updated 17. August 2026

Cabo Girão

At 580 metres one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs, with a glass-floored skywalk cantilevered over the edge. You look straight down onto the fajãs — the narrow cultivated terraces at the foot of the wall — and out to sea.

The skywalk charges a small admission (a few euros), parking is free, and it is 20 minutes by car from Funchal. It is on practically every west and island tour, which makes it the most densely visited point on Madeira: before 10 am or after 5 pm it is a different place.

Cable cars

Madeira has more than one, and the famous one is not the interesting one.

  • Funchal – Monte: the touristic one, 15 minutes, about €12.50 one way.
  • Monte – Botanical Garden: the connecting line.
  • Fajã dos Padres: straight down the cliff to a cove with a restaurant and orchards otherwise reachable only by boat.
  • Achadas da Cruz (west): a working cable car down to terraced fields by the sea, spectacularly steep and almost tourist-free.

13 options combine cable cars with tours, from about €75.

The miradouros you drive to yourself

All free, all reachable by car:

  • Eira do Serrado — into the Nuns’ Valley, Curral das Freiras
  • Guindaste and Faial — glass walkways on the north coast
  • Ponta do Garajau with its Christ statue
  • Véu da Noiva near Seixal — the waterfall from the viewing platform
  • Ponta do Pargo — lighthouse in the far west
  • Pico dos Barcelos — the quickest view over Funchal
  • Balcões at Ribeiro Frio — 20 minutes on foot, looking into the central massif

Book it or drive it yourself?

This is the island’s clearest case: drive yourself. Not one viewpoint here needs a guide, nearly all have parking, and the driving between them is precisely what a week on Madeira is.

Booking makes sense if you have no hire car — then island tours and jeep tours are how you get there.

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