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Discover Madeira’s charming south coast on this full-day tour from Funchal, featuring scenic villages, a sugar cane factory, and a stunning lighthouse view.
If you’re heading to Madeira and looking to explore the quieter, more scenic side of the island, this Madeira South Coast Full-Day Tour offers a balanced blend of charming villages, lush agriculture, and breathtaking ocean views. Offered by Lido Tours, this 8-hour excursion is designed for those who want a genuine taste of local life away from the busier tourist spots, all at an accessible price point—just around $41 per person.
What really makes this tour stand out is the chance to visit traditional villages like Ponta do Sol and Calheta, and to see how Madeira’s famous sugar cane rum is crafted at a local factory. We especially love how the guide’s local insights make each stop come alive—though a potential downside might be the limited lunch options during the designated break. This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy scenic drives, cultural touches, and relaxed sightseeing — especially if you prefer small groups and knowledgeable guides.


This tour from Funchal offers a comprehensive day exploring some of Madeira’s most picturesque villages, agricultural traditions, and coastal landscapes. We loved the way it balances scenic beauty with cultural exposure, all within a well-organized 8-hour window. The tour is operated by Lido Tours, a company praised for their knowledgeable guides and good service, making it easier than ever to get an authentic taste of Madeira without having to navigate on your own.
The tour is priced attractively at $41 per person, which covers transportation, a guide, and several key stops. Lunch is not included, giving you the freedom to choose from local cafes along the route. Pickup from your hotel in Funchal is included, although additional fees may apply if you stay outside central Funchal.
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This journey takes you through tranquil seaside villages renowned for their agricultural output—particularly sugar cane, bananas, and wine. The stops are selected for their authentic charm and scenic appeal, making it a treat for both the eyes and the taste buds.
You’ll begin with a visit to Engenho da Calheta, a family-run sugar cane factory. Here, you’ll get a close-up look at how Madeira’s famous rum is made, from crushing sugar cane to distillation. Reviewers consistently praise the guide’s detailed explanations, with one mentioning how they appreciated learning “how sugar cane rum is made and having the opportunity to walk around the distillery.” The guide, often named Bruno or Antonio, is credited for their friendly, informative approach that adds depth to the visit.
Next, the tour heads to Calheta, home to one of the island’s two artificial, golden-sand beaches. This spot offers a rare chance to relax on Madeira’s softer, man-made beach, perfect for a quick dip or simply soaking up the sun with spectacular ocean views. Many travelers note that this is a lovely, less crowded alternative to the busier beaches, making it a highlight for those wanting a taste of seaside leisure.
Following this, the route takes you through Ponta do Sol, a small village known for its sunny microclimate and picturesque streets. While the main attraction here is the lovely coastal scenery, the real star of this stop is the Ponta do Pargo lighthouse at Madeira’s westernmost point. From this vantage point, you’ll enjoy sweeping views over the Atlantic—an ideal spot to snap some photos and relax. One reviewer mentioned how they enjoyed the “magnificent views over the Atlantic” and the peaceful atmosphere of this remote spot.
For lunch, you’ll stop in Ponta do Pargo, where a variety of local cafes and snack bars await. While the tour doesn’t include a sit-down meal, the options here are praised for their local flavor and friendly service. After lunch, the group makes its way through Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, a well-known area for its wine production and charming streets, before returning to Funchal.

The tour uses a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, with pickup from your hotel in Funchal included. This makes the experience much easier, especially after a morning of wandering small villages and scenic viewpoints. The group size can be private or shared, with smaller groups generally providing a more personalized experience. The driver, often praised for their friendliness and local knowledge, guides you smoothly along rural roads and coastal vistas.

For just $41, this tour offers solid value, especially considering the inclusion of a knowledgeable guide, transportation, and multiple worthwhile stops. The fact that you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund is a flexible feature many travelers appreciate.
Note that lunch is not included, so bringing snacks or planning to buy from the local cafes will help you stay energized. Travelers are advised to bring water and food, especially on warm days, to stay comfortable during the tour.

The positive feedback from past participants highlights several recurring themes. A reviewer named James called it an “excellent tour with a brilliant driver Bruno,” emphasizing how the guide’s local insights made the experience special. Another reviewer, Matthew, noted, “Lido tours are the best operators for excursions in Madeira,” citing the knowledgeable drivers and great stops along the route as key benefits.
Many found the tour to be educational and relaxing, with one saying, “We learned so much and had a wonderful trip,” reflecting the well-balanced nature of the experience. The scenic views at Ponta do Pargo, combined with the chance to see how sugar cane rum is produced, make this a well-rounded outing.

This experience is ideal for travelers seeking a laid-back, scenic day with cultural highlights. If you enjoy small villages, local food and drink, and coastal vistas, you’ll love the relaxed pace and authentic feel of this tour. It’s particularly suitable for those who prefer guided excursions with insightful commentary, rather than self-driving or overly commercialized options.
It also suits visitors who want a taste of Madeira’s countryside and rural life, along with the opportunity to learn about local agriculture and craftsmanship. Since the tour covers several stops in a single day, it’s perfect for those with limited time but a strong desire to explore beyond Funchal’s city center.

This Madeira South Coast Full-Day Tour offers a practical, enjoyable way to see a different side of the island—away from the tourist crowds and into charming villages, scenic viewpoints, and local traditions. The combination of cultural insights, stunning vistas, and the opportunity to learn about Madeira’s sugar cane industry makes it a worthwhile pick for many travelers.
With friendly guides, flexible booking, and a reasonable price point, it’s a great value. The stops are well-chosen, offering a good balance of relaxation and discovery, especially if you’re interested in experiencing the authentic rural atmosphere of Madeira.
In all, this tour suits travelers who appreciate scenic drives, cultural depth, and a laid-back pace. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple seeking a relaxed day out, or a small group wanting personalized attention, this experience provides a charming and insightful slice of Madeira life.

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, pickup from your hotel in Funchal is included, with air-conditioned transportation throughout the day.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 8 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are local cafes at the lunch stop where you can buy food and drinks.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly mentioned, the leisurely pace and scenic stops make it generally suitable for families, but it’s best to check with the provider for specific age restrictions.
Are there any physical demands?
The tour involves some walking around villages and viewpoints, but overall it’s quite relaxed with minimal physical strain.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, French, German, and Portuguese.
Is it a small group?
Yes, private groups are available, and smaller groups usually enhance the experience with more personalized attention.
What kind of views can I expect?
Expect panoramic views of the Atlantic from the Ponta do Pargo lighthouse and scenic village vistas throughout the day.
How much does it cost?
The tour is priced at $41 per person, representing good value considering the stops and guided insights.
This Madeira south coast tour offers a genuine, scenic, and culturally rich experience that’s hard to beat for the price—perfect for those wanting to see the island’s quieter, more authentic side.