This West Madeira small-group day trip is a smart way to see the island’s dramatic west coast without turning your day into a rental-car stress test. You get hotel pickup, a local certified guide, and a route that hits postcard fishing bays, world-class viewpoints, and the famous natural pools at Porto Moniz.
What I like most is how much you pack in while still getting time to actually enjoy stops—especially Fanal Forest (often cold, foggy, and movie-scene weird in the best way). Also, the guides (many travelers mention Dino, plus others like Alberto) consistently bring practical context about daily Madeira life and the landscape, so it feels more than a sightseeing checklist.
The main thing to consider: a couple of the best viewpoints have extra costs (like Cabo Gírao’s Sky Walk and toilets), and the pool entrance at Porto Moniz isn’t included.
- Key Points at a Glance
- Price and Logistics: What You’re Really Paying For
- Pickup Rules: Where You’ll Meet the Day
- Group Size and the “Feel” of the Tour
- The Itinerary, Stop by Stop (and What to Expect)
- Stop 1: Faja Do Rancho Beach Viewpoint
- Stop 2: Praia da Ribeira Brava + Farmers Market Time
- Stop 3: Cabo Gírao Sky Walk (and the Extra Fees)
- Stop 4: Fanal Forest at Posto Florestal Fanal (Included Highlight)
- Stop 5: Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools (Swim + Eat Time)
- Stop 6: Ribeira da Janela (Basalt Rocks and Star Wars Connections)
- Food and Lunch: No Included Meal, But You’re Not On Your Own
- Weather Reality: When the Day Gets Windy or Misty
- What to Bring for a Smooth Day
- Accessibility and Who This Tour Fits Best
- Guided Experience: Why the Guides Get Praised
- Comfort and Practical Rules on the Van
- Cancellation Policy: Know Your Risk
- Should You Book This West Madeira Tour?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Is pickup included?
- How many hours is the tour?
- What language is the tour guide?
- Is it a private tour?
- Do I need to pay extra for Cabo Gírao?
- Do I need to pay extra for Porto Moniz natural pools?
- Is lunch included?
- What if the weather is bad?
Key Points at a Glance
- Small group size (max 8 travelers) makes the day feel social, not hectic.
- Hotel pickup in Funchal and Câmara de Lobos area saves real time.
- Fanal Forest is included and often turns weather into the highlight.
- Porto Moniz natural pools are the star, but you pay the entry fee (3 euros per person).
- You’ll get sweeping viewpoints plus film-location scenery, including multiple spots connected to Star Wars productions.
- English-speaking certified guides get praised a lot for being knowledgeable and friendly.
Price and Logistics: What You’re Really Paying For

At about $42.61 per person for roughly 7 hours, this is positioned as good value if you want west Madeira’s highlights in one day. The “value” isn’t just the price tag—it’s the fact that you get pickup, a guided route, and a smooth way to cover distances that can be tricky if you’re relying on public transport.
That said, two costs you should mentally budget for:
- Cabo Gírao view access fees: the Sky Walk costs 5 euros per person, and toilets are 50 cents. (This isn’t included.)
- Porto Moniz natural pool entry: entrance is 3 euros per person. (Not included.)
If you’re the type who hates add-on fees, plan for these ahead of time. If you’re fine paying for the top viewpoints and pool access, this trip fits well.
Pickup Rules: Where You’ll Meet the Day
The tour starts at 8:30 am. Pickup is included from hotels/accommodations in Câmara de Lobos Center and Funchal.
Outside Funchal: there’s a long list of places they don’t collect from, so check carefully if you’re staying farther out. Also, they explicitly note no pickup inside the cruise ship port. Cruise passengers meet at CR7 Museum outside.
Practical tip: if you’re staying near the pickup zone, plan to be ready a few minutes early. Several travelers mention guides arriving on time and keeping things organized, which matters when you’re on a schedule.
Group Size and the “Feel” of the Tour

With a maximum of 8 travelers, this doesn’t feel like the big bus version of Madeira. Reviews repeatedly mention a relaxed pace and a guide who doesn’t rush you between stops.
You’ll still be doing a full-day loop. But the small group can make the difference at places where you want a minute to breathe, take photos, or ask a question about what you’re seeing.
The Itinerary, Stop by Stop (and What to Expect)

Stop 1: Faja Do Rancho Beach Viewpoint

This is one of those Madeira scenes that feels like it belongs on a postcard. Expect a typical fishing bay vibe, plus a viewpoint moment that many people label as wow-worthy.
Time on site is about 20 minutes, so treat it as a quick “arrive, look, take your photos, then let’s move” stop. If you’re hoping for a long wander, this isn’t that kind of stop.
Stop 2: Praia da Ribeira Brava + Farmers Market Time

Next you’ll head along the south coast to Praia da Ribeira Brava, a typical coastal town. The big draw here is local life: you might catch the farmers market atmosphere.
You’ve got around 1 hour at this stop, so it’s one of the better segments for stretching your legs and grabbing a snack if you want.
Stop 3: Cabo Gírao Sky Walk (and the Extra Fees)

Cabo Gírao is where Madeira flexes. You’ll be at one of the highest sea cliffs in the world at about 580 meters, with expansive views over the Câmara de Lobos and Funchal bay area.
You’ll also have access to the glass-bottom viewpoint area. Here’s the cost detail that travelers should plan for:
- Sky Walk access costs 5 euros per person
- Toilets cost 50 cents
These are not included in the tour price.
This is also the type of stop where you’ll want to bring your phone patience. Weather and wind can affect how long you’ll want to hang out at the edge. So go with the flow—quick photos first, then decide if you want the full Sky Walk experience.
Stop 4: Fanal Forest at Posto Florestal Fanal (Included Highlight)

If Fanal Forest is foggy, it looks unreal. Even when it isn’t, the place still has that movie-set feel because of the ancient trees. This is the stop most travelers talk about, and it’s the one you don’t pay separately for—it’s included.
Expect:
- 40 minutes in the forest area
- centuries-old trees associated with Madeira’s early history
- strong chances for changing conditions (wind and fog can happen)
One thing to keep in mind: the forest is special partly because it stays fragile. You’ll get the message to respect the place—no polluting, no destroying, and generally slow down and enjoy it.
Also, this is one of the filming-linked stops people mention (Star Wars was shot there in 2024). So if you’re a fan of spotting the “Oh, that’s the scene” moment, this is a fun one.
Stop 5: Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools (Swim + Eat Time)
This is a major reason people book the West tour in the first place. Porto Moniz is known for its natural swimming pools formed by volcanic lava. You’ll get around 2 hours here, with time to swim and time to eat.
Important: the pool entrance fee is 3 euros per person, and it’s not included. Some people also choose to use other free pools, but the tour brings you to the paid, famous set.
A practical caution from tour guidance:
- Don’t leave wet towels or bathing suits on the van upholstery. Wet fabric can damage materials.
It’s one of those “tiny rules” that makes the day smoother for everyone.
Food angle: you’ll be free to eat what you want. Reviews often mention local meals and a connection to the ocean-side restaurant vibe, so come hungry and don’t feel locked into a single plan.
Stop 6: Ribeira da Janela (Basalt Rocks and Star Wars Connections)
Ribeira da Janela is one of the north coast’s big attractions. You’ll see imposing rock formations rising from the Atlantic. People describe it as looking like a National Geographic-style scene.
Time is about 30 minutes, which is just enough for:
- photos
- a quick look around
- a short decision: do you want the viewpoint angle more, or focus on the rock lines?
This is another stop tied to Star Wars filming (people mention Star Wars: The Acolyte), so you might catch a sense of why the rocks photographed so well.
Food and Lunch: No Included Meal, But You’re Not On Your Own
There’s no lunch included in the tour cost. When you stop, you choose where to eat.
That’s actually a benefit if you:
- want control over your budget
- have dietary preferences
- prefer to pick a place based on what looks good in the moment
One review mentioned a specific local restaurant experience by the ocean with tapas-style choices. Even if you don’t eat the same thing, the general expectation here is simple: you’re stopping in places that know how to turn views into a meal.
Weather Reality: When the Day Gets Windy or Misty
Madeira weather can change fast, and this tour runs in that reality. Travelers mention strong wind and even dramatic mist on some days. The good news: Fanal Forest can be extra atmospheric when conditions are right.
If weather gets poor, the company’s cancellation policy says you may be offered a different date or a refund if canceled due to weather. That’s important peace of mind.
What to Bring for a Smooth Day
You don’t need a camping kit, but a few things will make the day more comfortable:
- A light jacket (Fanal Forest can get cold, especially with fog or wind)
- Comfortable shoes (viewpoints and uneven terrain happen)
- Swimwear or a towel if you plan to use Porto Moniz pools
- Cash or card for add-on fees at Cabo Gírao and pool entry at Porto Moniz
Also: snacks and water are helpful. The tour is structured, but you don’t have a “included lunch” safety net.
Accessibility and Who This Tour Fits Best
The tour notes say most travelers can participate. In plain terms, it’s best for people who can handle:
- short walks at viewpoints
- a full day of driving and stops
- a couple of outdoor segments where wind can make standing around less fun
If you’re mobility-limited, you’ll want to ask about how much walking is involved at each viewpoint. The tour is designed for sightseeing, not for long hikes.
Guided Experience: Why the Guides Get Praised
A big theme in traveler feedback is the guides’ energy and know-how. Many mention Dino as the guide, and others mention Alberto as a driver-guide type who blends driving and explaining.
What travelers consistently say they loved:
- the guide is warm and organized
- the stories make the island feel lived-in
- you get the “right amount” of history and geography without feeling lectured
You can feel the difference between a driver who only knows directions and a guide who understands the landscape. Here, that’s part of the value.
Comfort and Practical Rules on the Van
Tour policy includes a couple of “don’t make it harder for the staff” items:
- no coffee or ice cream or soft drinks on the van
- no wet towels or bathing suits left on upholstery
These rules are clearly stated, and most travelers seem to treat them like part of the process.
Also, because it’s a small group, the van experience matters. Reviews describe comfortable transport and attentive timing.
Cancellation Policy: Know Your Risk
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll either get a different date or a full refund.
That’s a solid safety net, especially in a place where clouds and wind can change plans.
Should You Book This West Madeira Tour?
Yes—if you want a high-impact day with stunning scenery and a guide who actually explains what you’re looking at, this is a strong pick. It’s also a great option if you’re short on time and you’d rather spend the day seeing more places than spending hours figuring out schedules.
Hold off or plan extra costs if:
- you’re sensitive to add-on fees at Cabo Gírao and Porto Moniz
- you prefer to linger longer than the scheduled stop times
- you want a fully guided meal experience (this one doesn’t include lunch)
If your goal is west Madeira’s greatest hits in one day—Fanal Forest and Porto Moniz are doing a lot of the heavy lifting—and you’re okay with a few paid extras, this tour makes a lot of sense.
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FAQ
FAQ
Is pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is included for hotels/accommodations from Câmara de Lobos Center and the City of Funchal. Pickup inside the cruise ship port is not included, and cruise passengers meet at CR7 Museum outside.
How many hours is the tour?
The day trip runs about 7 hours.
What language is the tour guide?
The tour is offered in English.
Is it a private tour?
No. It’s a shared small-group tour, with a maximum of 8 travelers.
Do I need to pay extra for Cabo Gírao?
Yes. Access to the view point Sky Walk costs 5 euros per person, and toilets are 50 cents. These are not included.
Do I need to pay extra for Porto Moniz natural pools?
Yes. The pool entrance fee is 3 euros per person and is not included.
Is lunch included?
No. There’s no lunch included, so you choose where to eat during the stops.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

