South-West Madeira
Madeira and Porto Santo
Madeira's south west coast is a dramatic landscape of rugged cliffs and steep wooded slopes, punctuated by lush valleys where picturesque villages nestle and lush banana plantations and vineyards thrive. Until the fairly recent opening of the new highway from Funchal to Ribeira Brava - an impressive succession of tunnels and bridges - this region was remote and inaccessible; in fact villages such as Ponta do Sol, which is now just half-an-hour's drive from the capital, could only be reached by boat until just after the second world war.
Although the journey from the airport is now much easier, Madeira's south-western corner remains gloriously unspoilt and little visited, making it ideal for nature-lovers who will find stunning coastal paths and beautiful inland levada walks. Whilst there are no resorts to speak of, the former remoteness of the local villages makes them appealingly self-contained, with all the facilities needed for a relaxing, quiet holiday.
Travelling from Funchal or the airport, the highway brings you as far as Ribeira Brava, an attractive little town situated just west of the impressive Cabo Girão, the second-highest sea cliff in the world - vertigo-sufferers are well advised to stay clear! From here, you follow the old road as it winds its way along the coast to arrive at Ponta do Sol, a picturesque village owing its affluence to a particularly suitable climate for cultivating bananas. The next stretch of road is truly breathtaking, as the mountains dive into the sea almost vertically whilst occasional waterfalls give your car a free rinse as you continue towards Calheta, once an important trading post for sugar cane but now just a sleepy village with a picturesque centre, an interesting old rum distillery, and - something of a rarity on Madeira - a manmade sandy beach. Continuing along the coast you will find two further little fishing villages, Jardim do Mar and Paúl do Mar, beyond which the road starts climbing up into the mountains as it snakes its way around the island's western tip at Ponta do Pargo, which is marked by a lighthouse.
The whole region is a mecca for walkers, with numerous levadas and other footpaths criss-crossing the stunning countryside. The beautiful Rabaçal valley, the nearby waterfalls of Risco and 25 Fontes and the windswept high-plateau of Paúl da Serra are certainly all worth exploring.
Whilst there is much to discover in south-western Madeira, the area is equally suited to dedicated relaxation-seekers, as its warm and sunny micro-climate makes it the perfect location for just sitting in the sun and admiring the splendid scenery.
Paúl do Mar
Accommodation in South-West Madeira:
Calheta Beach Hotel & Apartments
- Calheta
This well-run hotel stands next to the island's only pale-sand beach and offers comfortable accommodation for couples and families alike, including a number of spacious apartments.
4-star Hotel with 104 rooms and apartments; BB or HB; Heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools; Air-conditioning; Transfers included, or reduced car hire rates - Special Offers available on selected dates; click for details
Atrio
- Estreito de Calheta
Surrounded by woodland and unspoilt countryside, this very pretty rural hotel will suit keen walkers and those seeking complete rest and relaxation.
Rural Hotel with 10 rooms; BB; Heated outdoor swimming pool; Car hire included
Quinta Alegre
- Estreito de Calheta
This small, German-run hotel enjoys lovely views down to the coast and is well-placed for exploring the island's south-west by car.
4-star Hotel with 20 rooms; BB; Heated outdoor swimming pool; Car hire included
Quinta de São Lourenço
- Fajá da Ovelha
Perched on a steep hillside with stunning views down to the ocean, this cluster of charmingly restored cottages is a peaceful rural retreat.
4 Cottages with 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms for 2-6 people; SC; Outdoor swimming pool; Car hire included
Hotel do Campo
- Ribeira Brava
Situated in the centre of Madeira's south coast, this small and friendly hotel offers modern accommodation in an ideal setting for touring the island.
4-star Hotel with 34 rooms; BB or HB; Outdoor swimming pool; Air-conditioning; Car hire included
Aparthotel Paúl do Mar
- Paúl do Mar
These comfortable studios stand in an unpretentious fishing village in Madeira's south-western corner, one of the sunniest spots on the island, and boast an excellent partially covered swimming pool.
4-star Aparthotel with 60 studios and apartments; SC, BB or HB; Heated indoor/outdoor swimming pool; Air-conditioning; Car hire included

