2 hr 30 min
Madeira Tuk-Tuk Tour: Cabo Girão Skywalk & Câmara de Lobos
Open-air tuk-tuk adventure to Europe's highest cliff skywalk and a colorful Madeiran fishing village.
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Stand on glass at 580 metres, the Atlantic far below.
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Private tuk-tuk ride from Funchal to the glass-floored Cabo Girão Skywalk and the fishing village of Câmara de Lobos.
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The cabo girão skywalk hangs 580 metres above the Atlantic, making this the highest sea cliff in Europe and one of the tallest on the planet.
Long before the glass platform arrived, the headland above Câmara de Lobos belonged to the fajãs — narrow terraces of vines and vegetables that farmers once reached only by boat, tending crops on land wedged between rock and ocean. The miradouro de Cabo Girão reframed that vertical landscape for visitors, suspending a transparent floor over the sheer drop so the cultivated ledges and breaking surf read as a single composition. Today the modest cabo girao entry fee of 5 EUR funds upkeep, with Madeira residents and under-12s free, while cabo girão opening hours run daily from 08:30. Demand for cabo girão skywalk tickets, a cabo girão private tour or cabo girão skywalk admission reflects its standing as the island's signature viewpoint.
"Farmers once reached these ledges only by boat; now a sheet of glass holds you above them."
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You arrive soon after the 08:30 opening, parking before the first tour coaches roll in around 10:30. You walk the short paved path to the platform, pay the 5 EUR adult fee, then step onto the glass and feel the 580-metre void open beneath your boots.
You pause, letting your eyes adjust to the fishing boats reduced to white specks on the water.
You trace the green fajãs clinging to the cliff base, photograph Câmara de Lobos curving east, and watch light shift across the rock face. Many visitors fold a cabo girão private tour into the same morning, pairing the viewpoint with a wine tasting before the crowds thicken. By 10:00 you are leaving as the buses begin to queue.
The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Cabo Girão Skywalk tours remember — all visible on a single visit.
A cantilevered glass-floored walkway suspended 580 metres above the Atlantic, built around a centuries-old tree that grows through the platform's central opening. The tempered glass panels are roughly 4 cm thick and engineered to bear several tonnes.
The broad clifftop panoramic viewpoint flanking the glass structure offers an unobstructed coastal arc stretching from the coloured houses of Câmara de Lobos to the east all the way toward Funchal, spanning roughly 15 kilometres of Madeira's south coast in a single view.
At the foot of the 580-metre cliffs lie two cultivated coastal terraces — Fajã do Cabo Girão and Fajã do Rancho — where local farmers have grown vegetables and vines in volcanic soil for generations. Before the Teleférico do Rancho cable car opened in 2003, these plots were only reachable by boat.
A whitewashed pilgrimage chapel standing just metres from the skywalk entrance, dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima and maintained as an active site of local devotion. Its clifftop position gives it one of the highest sea-view settings of any chapel in Portugal.
The open terrace beside the café provides a sheltered, non-vertiginous vantage point above the cliff edge, framing the diamond-shaped escarpment that gives Girão — meaning 'great bend' — its name. The terrace faces directly south over the Atlantic, making it the primary spot for watching the sun arc across the ocean horizon.
Every Cabo Girão Skywalk tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.
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Skip-the-line Most popular
Madeira Tuk-Tuk Tour: Cabo Girão Skywalk & Câmara de Lobos
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— | 2 hr 30 min | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €55 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Madeira: Cabo Girão, 4x4 Jeep Tour & Wine Tasting
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— | 4 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €49 | Book → |
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Guided Experience
Cabo Girão Skywalk & Câmara de Lobos: Private Jeep Tour
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— | 4 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €60 | Book → |
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Premium Combo
Madeira Jeep Tour: Cabo Girão, Serra d'Água & Wine Tasting
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— | 4 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €75 | Book → |
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Luxury / Private
Funchal Private Tuk-Tuk Tour: Cabo Girão Skywalk
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— | 3 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €110 | Book → |
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Cabo Girão, 9300-248 Câmara de Lobos
Large free car park directly at the skywalk entrance; bus line 7 stops here
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Drive via ER101 toward Câmara de Lobos then follow signs up Estrada Padre António Dinis Henrique to the clifftop; free parking on site
Taxis and Bolt rideshare from Funchal city centre drop off at the entrance; Bolt is typically cheaper
Scenic road train departs from Câmara de Lobos harbour to Cabo Girão
There is no formal dress code at the cabo girão skywalk. Comfortable, non-slip footwear is strongly recommended, as the glass platform and surrounding paved terrace can become slippery in damp or foggy conditions. Layers are advisable even in summer, as wind speeds at 580 metres above sea level can be significantly cooler than at sea level.
No bag check or security screening is in place at the entrance. Large backpacks and wheeled luggage are permitted but may be awkward on the glass platform, which is a compact cantilevered structure. Keeping bags close to avoid bumping other visitors on the skywalk is good practice, especially during busy periods.
Photography and video filming are freely permitted throughout the cabo girão skywalk and the adjacent Miradouro Cabo Girão viewpoint. The glass floor creates strong light reflections — a polarising filter significantly improves downward shots. Drone use is subject to Portuguese civil aviation authority (ANAC) regulations; commercial airspace restrictions apply, so obtain clearance before flying.
The cabo girão skywalk is one of Madeira's more accessible coastal viewpoints. A paved ramp leads from the main car park to the entrance kiosk, and a second ramp accesses the glass platform itself. The platform surface is level. Accessible toilet facilities are available on site. Visitors using motorised wheelchairs should note that the glass panels extend over the cliff edge and the perimeter railings are fixed — no step is required to reach the viewing area.
Mobile phone signal is generally good at the clifftop site thanks to its elevation and open aspect. The cabo girão skywalk does not offer public Wi-Fi. Ensure your phone is fully charged before visiting, as the glass-floor photography opportunities will drain battery quickly.
Children under 12 enter free of charge, making this glass cliff viewpoint a budget-friendly stop for families. The glass platform is enclosed by sturdy railings, so young children can peer down safely with a supervising adult. The on-site café stocks snacks and drinks suitable for children. Parents carrying infants in front-facing carriers should be aware of the vertiginous downward view through the floor, which can startle young children.
A café with a terrace operates within the cabo girão skywalk complex, serving coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and local Madeiran snacks. A souvenir shop adjoins the café. No outside food or drink is restricted, but the seating terrace with Atlantic panoramas makes the on-site café a pleasant stop. For a full sit-down meal, the fishing village of Câmara de Lobos — roughly 6.5 km by road — offers excellent fresh seafood restaurants.
Pets are not permitted on the glass platform or inside the enclosed viewpoint building. Certified assistance and guide dogs are welcome throughout the site. A large car park provides space to leave pets in vehicles, but summer temperatures in Madeira can be warm — never leave animals unattended in cars.
A live webcam linked from official Visit Madeira resources lets you check cloud cover at the cliff before making the drive up. Coastal fog (known locally as nevoeiro) can roll in and obscure the downward view through the glass, particularly on summer afternoons. Morning visits consistently report clearer conditions. The site also overlooks the Fajãs do Cabo Girão — small fertile terraces at the foot of the cliffs where local farmers have cultivated vines and vegetables for centuries.
Cabo Girão, 9300-248 Câmara de Lobos
Large free car park directly at the skywalk entrance; bus line 7 stops here
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Largo da República, Câmara de Lobos
Departure point for road-train service to Cabo Girão (€7.50 adult return)
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How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Mild temperatures, fewer tour buses than summer, and lush green hillsides visible from the glass platform.
Longest daylight hours with the 20:00 closing time maximising flexibility, but midday crowds are heaviest and afternoon sea fog can obscure the view.
Warm, stable weather with noticeably thinner crowds after the main school-holiday period ends.
Fewest visitors and dramatic storm light, but morning cloud is common; early arrival gives the best chance of clear Atlantic views.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
The best strategy for the cabo girão skywalk is to arrive at 08:30 when the site opens. Tour buses begin arriving around 10:30, turning the compact glass platform into a crowded bottleneck.
Official Visit Madeira resources link a live clifftop webcam. Sea fog (nevoeiro) is most common in summer afternoons and can completely obscure the 580-metre view — a quick check saves a wasted journey.
The tempered glass panels become very slippery when damp. Flip-flops and smooth-soled shoes are manageable in dry conditions but a liability after morning dew or fog.
The drive from the skywalk down to Câmara de Lobos takes under 15 minutes. Pairing the two sites makes a natural half-day outing, with fresh espada (black scabbardfish) lunch available at the harbour restaurants.
Self-service ticket machines accept card payment at the entrance, so there is no need to pre-book for independent visits. Pre-booking is only advisable for guided cabo girão skywalk tours with set departure times.
The glass platform has multiple panels. Moving to the outermost section, away from the tree at the centre, gives the longest unobstructed downward view and the clearest sight of the ancient fajã terraces far below.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
The broader clifftop panorama platform adjacent to the skywalk, offering a 180° sweep from Câmara de Lobos to Funchal
Small whitewashed pilgrimage chapel at the clifftop with its own sea views; an active site of local devotion
Cable car descending nearly vertically to the Fajãs do Cabo Girão pebble beach; operating since 2003, the 3-minute ride costs €10 return
Colourful fishing harbour famously painted by Winston Churchill in 1950; lined with seafood restaurants and traditional poncha bars
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Tickets purchased on-site or via self-service kiosks are non-refundable once issued. For third-party tour bookings that include cabo girão skywalk access, most operators offer a full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
Hillside manor house with gardens and sea views, in central Funchal
Waterfront hotel overlooking the bay painted by Churchill; sea-view rooms available
Concentration of mid-range and budget hotels along Funchal's hotel zone near the promenade
The cabo girão skywalk is open every day of the week from 08:30 to 20:00.
Adult non-resident tickets cost €5 per person. Children under 12 and Madeira residents enter free of charge. Tickets can be purchased at the self-service kiosk at the entrance, which accepts card payment.
Yes. A paved ramp leads from the car park to the entrance and a second ramp connects to the glass platform itself, which is level. Accessible toilet facilities are also available on site.
Arriving at opening time — 08:30 — gives you the quietest experience of the cabo girão skywalk. Tour buses begin arriving around 10:30, so the first two hours of the day are consistently the least crowded.
Photography and video are fully permitted on the glass platform and the adjacent coastal viewpoint. A polarising filter reduces glare from the tempered glass panels. The cab girão glass walkway is one of Madeira's most-photographed spots, so expect competition for the best angles during busy periods.
Children of all ages are welcome on the Madeira cliff glass platform, provided they are supervised by an adult. Children under 12 enter free, making this European sea cliff viewpoint cost-free for families with young children.
Tickets purchased directly at the site are non-refundable. For organised cabo girão skywalk tours booked through third-party operators, most providers require cancellation at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund — confirm the specific policy with your tour operator at the time of booking.
No formal dress code applies. Non-slip, rubber-soled footwear is strongly recommended because the glass floor can become slippery in damp or foggy conditions. A light windproof layer is advisable even in summer, as the clifftop sits at 580 metres and catches Atlantic winds.
An on-site café with a terrace serves coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and local snacks. A souvenir shop is located adjacent to the café. For a fuller meal, Câmara de Lobos village is roughly 15 minutes by car and is renowned for its fresh seafood.
Take SIGA bus line 7 from Funchal's Avenida do Mar; the service runs hourly and stops directly at the cabo girão skywalk entrance. The journey takes approximately 18–30 minutes depending on traffic, and the one-way fare is around €2–4.
The Teleférico do Rancho cable car (a 10-minute drive away) descends to the ancient Fajãs do Cabo Girão terraces at sea level. Câmara de Lobos fishing village, 15 minutes by car, is another natural companion stop, as is the Nossa Senhora de Fátima chapel located just a two-minute walk from the skywalk entrance.
Drone flight at the Cabo Girão clifftop is subject to Portuguese civil aviation authority (ANAC) authorisation. The area falls within regulated airspace, so you must obtain a flight permit from ANAC before launching. Flying without clearance risks a significant fine.