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Go West Island Tour

ADULT

38€

CHILD

€19
Under age 9

DURATION

Full-Day
09h00 – 16h45

STOPS

9
15 to 30 m

Go West Island Tour

Departs: 09:00
Returns at approximately: 16:45
Everyday

The Go West is the most popular trip amongst first-time visitors. This tour was designed to show you the best highlights of the NorthWest of the Island.

We drive to the Cabo Girão viewpoint. It is the highest sea cliff in Europe (and the second-highest in the world) at 580 meters. On the edge, there is a suspended glass platform. This skywalk is a perfect photo location. Even if you are not comfortable enough to stand on the glass, you can still enjoy the surrounding views of Câmara de Lobos and Funchal.

Traveling along the coast, we reach Ribeira Brava, its name means “wild river”, it derives from the stream of water that crosses the village. You may visit the local church, built in the 15th century. Behind the church, there is the City Hall, which is surrounded by their well-kept gardens.

Around the same area, you will find the Municipal Market where people can buy fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, handicrafts, and plenty more. You will see several clothing and shoe shops, cafés, and restaurants by the main road.

Contrasting from the previous stops, we drive to 1300-1500 meters high. Paúl da Serra plateau is the flattest area in the entire Island. It is also where some of the most beautiful Levada walks are located. You will see breathtaking views over lush green valleys and mountains.

At lunchtime, we arrive at a village located by the sea on the Northside of the Island. Porto Moniz is famous for its natural swimming pools formed many years ago by volcanic lava and filled by seawater.

It is lunch break time, therefore we stay in Porto Moniz for about 90 minutes. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from. If you wish you may go into the pools for a swim.

After lunch, we drive to one of the most beautiful viewpoints of Madeira. This viewpoint overlooks Véu da Noiva (Bride’s Veil) waterfall. The waterfalls down from 30 meters high into the Atlantic Ocean.

The next stop is the village of São Vicente. You will be in-between the mountains and the ocean. On the main road, by the sea, you will find several cafés, restaurants, and little shops. You may also visit the church, which features an eclectic construction dating to 1692, with a simple facade and Mannerism portal.

Afterward, we drive to Encumeada’s viewpoint at 1007 meters. It offers an astonishing view of both the North and the South sides of Madeira.

What to Bring?

We recommend you to take comfortable shoes, a sweater, a jacket, a cap and a bottle of water. Nevertheless, despite our advice, it is our guests’ decision to bring appropriate garments to the tour.

Recommended Equipment:

O que levar?

We recommend you to take comfortable shoes, a sweater, a jacket, a cap and a bottle of water. Nevertheless, despite our advice, it is our guests’ decision to bring appropriate garments to the tour.

Recommended Equipment:

  • Good Shoes
    Comfortable boots or walking shoes with a good grip

  • Good Sweater
    A sweater to protect you in case of cold weather conditions

  • Cap / Hat
    Bring a cap or hat to protect you from the heat of the sun

  • Bottle of Water
    A bottle of water is always useful to keep you hydrated

Stops

1. Cabo Girão

2. Ribeira Brava

3. Paúl da Serra

4. Porto Moniz

Ribeira da Janela

6. Seixal

7. Véu da Noiva

8. São Vicente

9. Encumeada