Set off from Arco da Calheta or Funchal and spend a private morning aboard a comfortable cruiser exploring Madeira’s rugged southern coast. The Private Morning Cruise - Calheta offers three hours of open-ocean time where the Atlantic’s clear water and sheer basalt cliffs define the horizon.
The route varies by sea conditions and captain preference, but commonly includes anchoring in calm coves such as Calhau da Lapa and slow passages beneath towering Cabo Girão. Those cliffs, cut from volcanic basalt, plunge into the ocean and provide dramatic backdrops for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding. The crew selects sheltered bays for easy water access, so even novice swimmers can get in the water without a long approach.
Wildlife encounters are a highlight: dolphins and occasional whales transit these waters. The operator does not chase animals—sightings happen on nature’s timetable—so expect respectful viewing and natural behavior rather than circus-like chases. Crew members share local insight about coastal landmarks and the marine environment, blending practical safety briefings with natural history commentary.
Onboard amenities make this feel like a private floating club. Guests receive a welcome drink, seasonal fruit and snacks, and access to an open bar featuring flavored water, beer, wine, and sangria. Essential equipment for paddleboarding and snorkeling is provided, along with freshwater shower, toilets, Wi-Fi, and a professional crew who run safety and comfort protocols for groups up to 18 people.
This cruise is flexible: families, couples, friend groups, and small celebrations work well. The meeting points are Marina do Funchal and Marina da Calheta; the captain tailors anchoring sites to your preference and prevailing sea conditions. Check-in guidance asks guests to arrive 20 minutes early for a smooth boarding and safety briefing.
Practical notes: bring sunscreen, a hat, towels, swimwear, a light jacket for cooler sea breezes, and cash for any extras. The operator is wheelchair and stroller accessible and pet friendly. Weather governs operations—if conditions are unsafe, the company offers rescheduling or refunds, prioritizing safety over schedule.
For visitors who want a relaxed, exclusive way to experience Madeira from the water, this private morning cruise balances active time in the sea with laid-back observation from deck. It's an intimate way to watch the coastline unfold, try stand-up paddleboarding, and keep an eye out for dolphins against the basalt cliffs—an approachable sea adventure that puts comfort and stewardship ahead of spectacle.
Trips run approximately three hours and accommodate up to 18 passengers, making them ideal for birthday gatherings or small private groups. The package includes paddle boards and snorkeling gear, a welcome glass of Madeira wine, snacks, and an open bar; Wi-Fi, a freshwater shower, and onboard toilets make short cruises surprisingly convenient for families and multigenerational family groups too.