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Câmara de Lobos
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Câmara de Lobos is a municipality, parish and town in the south-central coast of the island of Madeira. Technically a suburb of the much larger capital city of Funchal, it is one of the larger population centres and an extension of the Funchal...
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Câmara de Lobos
Câmara de Lobos, Madeira, Portugal
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Câmara de Lobos is a municipality, parish and town in the south-central coast of the island of Madeira. Technically a suburb of the much larger capital city of Funchal, it is one of the larger population centres and an extension of the Funchal...
Câmara de Lobos is a municipality, parish and town in the south-central coast of the island of Madeira. Technically a suburb of the much larger capital city of Funchal, it is one of the larger population centres and an extension of the Funchal...
attractions: Cabo Girão Skywalk, Monte Palace Tropical Garden, Madeira Botanical Garden, Monte Palace Madeira, Funchal Cathedral, São Vicente Caves, Miradouro Eira do Serrado, Associação dos Carreiros do Monte, Casino da Madeira, Cristiano Ronaldo Statue, restaurants: Restaurante Santo António, Restaurante La Parreira, Restaurante O Polar, Viola restaurant, O Lagar, Restaurante Vila do Peixe, As Vides Restaurant, Sabores do Curral, Restaurante Central Grill, Casa do Farol

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Things to Do in Câmara de Lobos, Madeira, Portugal - Câmara de Lobos Attractions & Activities
Attractions of Câmara de Lobos
Cabo Girão Skywalk
Monte Palace Tropical Garden
Madeira Botanical Garden
Monte Palace Madeira
Funchal Cathedral
São Vicente Caves
Miradouro Eira do Serrado
Associação dos Carreiros do Monte
Casino da Madeira
Cristiano Ronaldo Statue

Cabo Girão Skywalk
4.5
(10.8K)
Closed
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Monte Palace Tropical Garden
4.7
(9.6K)
Closed
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Madeira Botanical Garden
4.3
(8.1K)
Closed
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Monte Palace Madeira
4.7
(6.6K)
Closed
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Things to do nearby

Luxury Catamaran and Dolphins – 3 hours All Inclusive
Thu, Oct 9 • 11:00 AM
9000-900, Funchal, Portugal
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Explore Ponta do Sol in a 4x4
Thu, Oct 9 • 11:00 AM
9350, Ribeira Brava, Portugal
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Watch the sunrise at Pico do Areeiro
Fri, Oct 10 • 7:00 AM
9200, Machico, Portugal
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Restaurants of Câmara de Lobos
Restaurante Santo António
Restaurante La Parreira
Restaurante O Polar
Viola restaurant
O Lagar
Restaurante Vila do Peixe
As Vides Restaurant
Sabores do Curral
Restaurante Central Grill
Casa do Farol

Restaurante Santo António
4.7
(2.9K)
$$
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Restaurante La Parreira
4.6
(1.7K)
$$
Closed
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Restaurante O Polar
4.7
(1.5K)
$
Closed
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Viola restaurant
4.6
(1.4K)
$$
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Cabo Girão Skywalk

Cabo Girão Skywalk
4.5Observation Deck
Evelyn RodriguezEvelyn Rodriguez
The silent corner: Girão Cliffs
thetravelingchildthetravelingchild
Things to do in Madeira, Portugal (save and share this post):
I spent 6 amazing days in Madeira, Portugal and it is by far my most favorite European destination. The island has such a diverse landscape and the weather is mild year round. Here’s my itinerary!
Day 1: Pool day at my hotel (NEXT Hotel) for most of the day and then I went running up the crazy hills of Madeira to see Funchal by foot.
Day 2: I explored the NW part of the island visiting Seixal Beach, Ponto Moniz, Fanal Forest and Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela.
Day 3: I went on a sidecar adventure where I explored Valley of the Nuns, the Cabo Girão Skywalk, and the fishing town of São Pedro. I booked this on Airbnb experiences and will link it in my Madeira stories, it was an amazing tour.
Day 4: Whale and dolphin watching tour but we only saw dolphins. In the evening I did an Airbnb Experience at a locals farm house where he cooked a great dinner where 90% of the items were picked directly from his gardens that day. He also taught us how to make poncha, a favorite local drink.
Day 5: I toured the SE part of the island visiting Ponta do Garajau, Monte Palace, and ended the day at the most beautiful views from Pico do Arieiro (the videos of me on the clouds).
Day 6: I watched the sunrise from Miradouro Ponto do Rosto and then did an 8 mile hike of Levado do Caldeirão Verde. After the hike I relaxed at the pool!
If you want photos taken in Madeira I recommend @robframing.
Madeira was everything and I don’t see it dropping out of my top 5 international destinations anytime soon.
Have you been to Madeira? If not does this video make you want to visit?
#madeiraportugal #uniquedestinations #travelreels
thegingerwanderlustthegingerwanderlust
Don’t miss these places in the NW of Madeira… 🏝️😍🇵🇹
If you’re coming to Madeira I definitely recommend a jeep tour around the North East of the island, we booked ours with @getyourguide, thanks to their cancellation policy we were even able to move the day we’d originally booked to a sunnier one ☀️
We got to visit some of the top places in Madeira like Seixal beach, Fanal Forest and Porto Moniz, as well as the Cabo Girão Skywalk, Sao Vicente and Ponta do Sol. All whilst being driven round in the cutest yellow jeep! Perfect for passenger princess’s and photo lovers 😉 After nearly getting our car stuck on a hill and having several close calls with buses we were definitely happy to not drive and relax for the day! 😮💨
The best kind of road trip? When you don’t have to drive 😂🚙
Book your next unforgettable experience with @getyourguide 🫶🏼 #getyourguidepartner #unforgettablememories
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marianapostcardsmarianapostcards
Safe to say Madeira neeeeeds to be on your bucket list! Here some things you cannot miss when you go:
📍Seixal - black sand beach
📍Pico Arieiro - hiking above the clouds
📍Natural pools in Porto Moniz
📍Ribeira da Janela
📍Traditional homes of Santana
📍São Lourenço hike
📍Cabo Girao Skywalk
📍Fanal Forest
Dmytro DonskyiDmytro Donskyi
As you make your way onto the skywalk, prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking panoramic views that unfold before your eyes. The platform hovers 580 meters above the Atlantic Ocean, providing uninterrupted vistas of the rugged coastline, sparkling blue waters, and the lush green landscape of Madeira.
Walking on the transparent glass floor can be an adrenaline-pumping experience, especially for those who have a fear of heights. But rest assured, the structure is designed with safety in mind, and the transparent panels allow you to fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the surroundings.
Cabo Girão Skywalk is not only about the thrill of standing on the edge of a cliff; it also offers a deeper connection with nature. Take a moment to appreciate the raw power of the ocean waves crashing against the rocks below, and marvel at the sheer grandeur of the cliffs stretching out into the horizon.
Photography enthusiasts will find endless opportunities to capture stunning shots from this vantage point. The changing light throughout the day adds an extra dimension to the landscape, creating a mesmerizing canvas for your photographs.
Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush, a unique perspective, or simply a memorable experience, Cabo Girão Skywalk delivers it all. Step out onto the edge and let the breathtaking views take your breath away, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.
Monte Palace Tropical Garden

Monte Palace Tropical Garden
4.7Garden
Evelyn RodriguezEvelyn Rodriguez
Sunny days in Monte Palace Tropical Garden
Evelyn RodriguezEvelyn Rodriguez
sunny days in Monte Palace Tropical Garden
Jenna WaterburyJenna Waterbury
Nestled on the picturesque Madeira Island, Monte Tropical Gardens is a hidden oasis of natural beauty and tranquility. What sets this botanical paradise apart is not just its stunning tropical flora and serene ambiance, but also the unique experience of reaching it by taking a scenic cable car ride. As you ascend the lush slopes of the island in the cable car, you are treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, offering a preview of the natural wonders that await you at the gardens.
Upon arriving at Monte Tropical Gardens, you are immediately enveloped in a world of vibrant colors, exotic plants, and the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers. The carefully curated collection of tropical flora creates a mesmerizing tapestry of textures and hues, offering a sensory delight for all who visit.
One of the highlights of Monte Tropical Gardens is its serene and peaceful atmosphere. The gentle rustling of leaves, the chirping of birds, and the soft murmur of water features create a symphony of sounds that soothe the soul and transport you to a state of relaxation and bliss. It is a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
As you explore the garden, you'll find it fun to watch the graceful swans gliding across the tranquil ponds, adding a touch of elegance to the already enchanting scenery. However, it's worth noting that to fully enjoy the garden, you should be in decent shape as the pathways can be challenging. The garden is characterized by a lot of hills and rough pathways, which may require some physical effort to navigate.
The well-maintained pathways meander through the gardens, leading you on a journey of discovery and exploration. Each turn reveals a new vista, a hidden nook, or a captivating display of plants that will leave you in awe of the diversity and magnificence of the natural world. Whether you are a seasoned botanist or simply a nature enthusiast, Monte Tropical Gardens offers something to inspire and delight everyone.
In addition to its stunning botanical wonders and serene ambiance, Monte Tropical Gardens also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Perched on the slopes of Madeira Island, the gardens overlook the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the verdant hillsides of the island, providing a panoramic backdrop that is nothing short of mesmerizing.
Overall, Monte Tropical Gardens is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the midst of nature's splendor. Its harmonious blend of tropical flora, serene ambiance, stunning views, and the unique experience of taking a cable car to get there make it a true paradise on earth. A visit to Monte Tropical Gardens is not just a journey through a botanical wonderland; it is an experience of beauty, serenity, and enchantment that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul.
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It houses about 100,000 species of plants from the five continents: African cycads, North American sequoias, South African proteas, Belgian azaleas, Himalayan orchids, local olives and the rare and endemic lauresil of Madeira, World Heritage.
The endemic flora includes the metasequoias and the iconic laurel trees. Two Japanese and Chinese-inspired corners, decorated with pagodas, lanterns, Buddhas, bridges and fountains surrounded by Koi fish.
Valuable collection of tile panels from the 15th to the 20th century, showing Portuguese religious, historical and cultural scenes - one of the richest in the country.
The “Monte Palace Museum” has contemporary African art furniture and sculptures (“African Passion”), with over 1,000 pieces from Zimbabwe, and the “Secrets of Mother Nature” exhibition, which includes 700 samples of prestigious minerals and gemstones (diamonds, crystals, etc.).
Decorative structures: caves, waterfalls, fountains, marble statues (angels representing the senses), a bust of Hadrian, Manueline works and an oriental “Foo Dog” lantern.
The main lake is inhabited by black and white swans, magpies, aviaries and tiny “campina roosters”. There are also peacocks (including a rare white peacock)
It is located in a natural amphitheatre with panoramic views over the bay of Funchal. The most exciting access is via the cable car (about 15 minutes), and the return can be made by traditional basket car
Tips for visiting
• Set aside 2 to 4 hours to explore the gardens, museum, paths and oriental corners.
• Ideally arrive early or late afternoon outside of peak season to avoid crowds.
• Not recommended for those with reduced mobility steep paths, steps and uneven sidewalks.
The MontePalace Tropical Garden is a unique experience that combines botany, art, history and architecture in a stunning landscape. The fusion of world flora, tile collections, art and mineral museum, oriental gardens, exotic fauna and spectacular views make it one of the most fascinating places in Madeira.
If you plan to visit Funchal, make Monte Palace a must-see – both the cable car and the basket car make the experience even more memorable.
Penny LanePenny Lane
We visited on a Sunday just after 11am—unfortunately, so did everyone else! There was a queue, but to be fair, it moved quite quickly. I’d already bought our cable car tickets online (they’re valid for 180 days and cost about €20 for a round trip), so we just joined the line. They take a photo of you before you get on, which felt a bit awkward, but never mind.
The cable car ride up is really beautiful and we enjoyed the whole experience. Once you reach the top though, it’s understandably busy—especially on a weekend. This was in May, so not even peak season; I can only imagine what it’s like in summer.
True to form, I managed to walk in the opposite direction to the crowds. We turned right and then left toward the church, which was peaceful with lovely views and a donation box inside. Then we made our way to the gardens. There's only one proper entrance—even though there’s a kiosk on the side, it looked more like an exit.
Entry to the gardens was €15, and the place is surprisingly vast. There are a couple of buildings housing contemporary art, which weren’t really for me—we gave them a try, but I just didn’t get it.
The Japanese gardens were beautiful, but absolutely swarmed with people taking photos on the stepping stones. It was a bit much, so we decided to move on and circle back later. The grounds have some lovely water features, statues, and peaceful benches dotted around. On the way back, we stumbled upon some large cages with an albino peacock inside—completely unexpected, but quite a treat.
We returned to the Japanese gardens when it was quieter. Unfortunately, my experience was still dampened by inconsiderate visitors. I’d waited patiently while some ladies got their photos, but then others just barged in front with zero awareness. Not the garden’s fault of course, just a general lack of manners.
Overall, it’s definitely worth visiting—but I’d recommend avoiding weekends if possible. Also worth noting: the famous wicker toboggans nearby don’t run on Sundays, so plan accordingly if you want to tie them into the same trip.
Madeira Botanical Garden

Madeira Botanical Garden
4.3Park
Jakob CuberJakob Cuber
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the remarkable Botanical Garden in Funchal, Madeira, and I must say it exceeded all my expectations. In my opinion, it surpasses the famous Monte Palace Garden and offers an unparalleled experience. Accessible via two cable car rides, this garden is a true gem that shouldn't be missed.
The moment I stepped into the Botanical Garden, I was immediately captivated by its sheer beauty and tranquility. The garden covers a vast area, meticulously landscaped with a diverse range of vibrant plants and flowers from around the world. The well-maintained pathways guide visitors through a mesmerizing journey, providing opportunities to explore hidden corners and discover botanical wonders at every turn.
One of the highlights of this garden is its impressive collection of exotic trees, some of which are truly awe-inspiring in size and stature. As I strolled along, I marveled at the majestic palms, towering ferns, and graceful orchids. The garden also boasts an extensive variety of colorful and aromatic blooms, creating a delightful feast for the senses. From delicate roses to vibrant hibiscus and fragrant jasmine, each flower seemed to exude its unique charm.
What truly sets the Botanical Garden apart is its breathtaking panoramic views. Situated on a hillside, it offers sweeping vistas of the sparkling ocean and the picturesque city of Funchal. I found myself pausing frequently to take in the incredible scenery, which added an extra layer of magic to my visit.
The garden is thoughtfully designed to cater to visitors of all ages and interests. There are educational displays and signage providing insightful information about the plant species, their origins, and their unique characteristics. For those seeking relaxation, several strategically placed benches offer a peaceful spot to soak in the beauty or enjoy a picnic amidst nature's embrace.
Moreover, the staff at the Botanical Garden were friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to assist with any questions or provide recommendations. Their passion for preserving and showcasing the botanical treasures was evident, making the experience even more enjoyable.
In conclusion, the Botanical Garden in Funchal is a true horticultural wonderland that left an indelible impression on me. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse plant life, and breathtaking views, it far surpasses the Monte Palace Garden. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this garden is a must-visit destination. Take the cable cars, embark on an unforgettable journey, and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of botanical splendor
Berglas71Berglas71
Really nice botanical gardens, filled with a huge variety of flora. The views down the hill into Funchal centre are spectacular. You can either drive up to the gardens, get a taxi, local bus ( bus stop outside the lower entrance) or like us come up the main cable car, exit out to the right at the top then walk down to the botanical cable car and then into the gardens at the top end. ( this was €36 return for the main cable car and €22.80, including botanical garden entry fee, return, for the garden cable car, pay for these at the cable car, prices correct as of Nov. 2023 and based on two people) However, if you are infirm or struggle with hills, you might find the walk from cable car to cable car a bit of an ordeal, definitely not suitable for wheelchair users. The gardens have a cafe and toilets. In the garden are a wide variety of plants, a small museum, souvenir shops and a hot house ( which was shut during our visit). Even though November is considered winter here (24°!) Most of the plants were at the end of their season, so there are not many flowers, spring and summer are the best season for these. Having said that, there was still plenty to see. Be careful of the footpaths, and yes, the gardens are on a hill, so you will be walking downhill/uphill throughout your visit. There is a large pond with fish in it and smaller pools with floating plants on them, so beware, do not stand or let children near these as they look like solid ground but do contain water.
John Hornick Chef’s ApprenticeJohn Hornick Chef’s Apprentice
Category: Attraction. Reach this garden by taking the cable car from the lower station in Funchal. Then, when the cable car reaches the top, walk to the right of the cable car (as you are riding up) to the ticket booth for a different cable car to take you down (in a different direction) to the botanical garden. I recommend seeing this garden but I highly recommend that you see it BEFORE seeing the tropical garden at the Jardim Monte Palace, which is to the left of the cable car (as you are riding up). This is a really impressive garden but the tropical garden is better. If you go there first, you may be underimpressed with this garden. This is a true botanical garden. Everything is labeled with its Portuguese and Latin names. There are topiaries, medicinal plants, tropical plants, palm trees, indigenous plants and trees, frog 🐸 ponds (with frogs louder than you might expect), cacti, etc. The cactus area is especially impressive, with many huge specimens. There is also a cafe with indoor and outdoor seating and an amphitheater. It is really well done and worth seeing, but see it before seeing the tropical garden. After we worked our way to the bottom end of this garden, we exited the South Gate, from which you can take a taxi or walk down to Funchal. This walk is not as steep or as long as the walk down from the tropical garden. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice
carlina andrewscarlina andrews
I got locked into the garden after closing time. I don't know why they don't have someone walk through before locking all the gates to make sure everyone is out. The lady at the ticket office told me that the stores close at 5:30 pm but you can still go out the gate at the bottom of the hill until 6pm. I'm wondering if that was a lie because every gate was locked before 6:00. I ran to every possible exit, panicking, trying to find a way out. Once I calmed down, it was nice to have the whole place to myself and to watch the sunset there. I had to jump 4 fences to get out because the main gates were too hard to climb. That was a decent upper body work out so I'm glad I'm an active person. I think many people would've had to sleep there if they got locked in. I took off 1 star because they need to sort out the gate times before more people get locked in, but the experience in the garden is 10/10. I should mention that there were A LOT of spiders so this might not be the best place for someone who's afraid of them but they were beautiful on the plants and their webs are so strong, they don't break if you push on them. It's incredible. I loved the spiders there just as much as the garden.
MoniaMonia
This is one of few gardens to choose from in Funchal, capital.of Madeira. It's much more rustic garden than an average European garden most of us are used to, and here lies it's unconventional beauty. It's not perfectly square and cut to a perfection, in fact it's quite opposite, it has a cob-wens on plants ( which surely serve a a feeding ground to mamu small lizards yiu will see on tne walk througkout of yje garden), and leavs thst fell.of seem.to be purposely left to further frlettalise the soil. The garden host all of the native plants of the island plus an impressive array of plants from all over the world. At the begging od the garden you will see a small museum that explains the origins of island and you are in for many points of view over Funchal which are stunning.
Tip: it's great to take bus to the garden ( bus no 31 or 31a from centrum of Funchal) and then buy combined ticket for cable car and the garden at €28. Cable car to Monte and ten further to Funchal. The garden on its own is €7.50. the views are breath taking and while in the cable car going down you learn very well the perspective.