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Madeira Whale Watching Tours

Madeira sits above the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the ocean floor drops thousands of metres close to shore — the reason the island records more than 20 cetacean species, one of the highest totals in Europe. Short-finned pilot whales and sperm whales are permanent residents. Blue, fin, and sei whales pass through on Atlantic migration routes from April through June. Three departure ports — Funchal, Calheta, and Machico — give access to different parts of the island's coastline and cetacean habitat.

20+ cetacean species recorded Year-round whale watching Resident pilot whales & sperm whales 3 departure ports: Funchal, Calheta, Machico Optional dolphin swim

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20+ Cetacean species
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4.9★ Top-rated tour
24,000+ Combined reviews

Whale Watching Tours in Madeira

From Funchal: Ecological Catamaran Dolphin Whale Watching whale watching MadeiraTop Pickfrom $40

From Funchal: Ecological Catamaran Dolphin Whale Watching

★★★★★4.5(9206 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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  • Certified naturalist commentary on board
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Funchal: Dolphin and Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise whale watching Madeirafrom $40

Funchal: Dolphin and Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise

★★★★★4.6(6109 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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From Funchal: Whale and Dolphin Watching (with Guarantee) whale watching Madeirafrom $55

From Funchal: Whale and Dolphin Watching (with Guarantee)

★★★★★4.7(1780 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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Funchal Bay: Dolphin & Whale Watch Luxury Catamaran Cruise whale watching Madeirafrom $46

Funchal Bay: Dolphin & Whale Watch Luxury Catamaran Cruise

★★★★★4.2(3066 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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From Machico: Madeira Whale and Dolphin Watching Boat Tour whale watching Madeirafrom $63

From Machico: Madeira Whale and Dolphin Watching Boat Tour

★★★★★4.8(250 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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Funchal: RIB Whale Watching Cruise and Optional Dolphin Swim whale watching Madeirafrom $62

Funchal: RIB Whale Watching Cruise and Optional Dolphin Swim

★★★★★4.7(352 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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From Calheta: Whale and Dolphin Watching RIB Boat Tour whale watching Madeirafrom $69

From Calheta: Whale and Dolphin Watching RIB Boat Tour

★★★★★4.9(343 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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  • Certified naturalist commentary on board
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Madeira: 2.5-Hour Whale and Dolphin-Watching Cruise whale watching Madeirafrom $85

Madeira: 2.5-Hour Whale and Dolphin-Watching Cruise

★★★★★4.8(223 reviews)·2–3 hrs
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How Much Does Madeira Whale Watching Cost?

Madeira whale watching tours range from $40 for a standard catamaran cruise from Funchal up to $85 for a premium 2.5-hour catamaran with a private option. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly first experience or the highest-rated madeira whale watching tours from Calheta, there's an option to suit every budget.

Budget
From $40

Standard catamaran departures from Funchal marina. Both tours are large-vessel experiences with naturalist commentary and a strong combined review base of over 15,000 reviews. Ideal for first-timers and families.

Premium
$69–$85

The highest-rated tour in Madeira (Calheta RIB, 4.9★) and a focused 2.5-hour catamaran cruise with a private boat option. Premium pricing reflects smaller groups, premium positions on the water, and access to less-visited cetacean zones.

What affects the price?

Departure port

Funchal marina tours ($40–$62) are the most accessible, while Calheta and Machico tours ($63–$69) serve different cetacean zones and tend to attract fewer crowds.

Boat type

Catamarans offer a stable, comfortable ride at the lower end of the price range. RIB (rigid inflatable) boats cost slightly more but get you faster to the whales and closer to the water.

Sighting guarantee

The guarantee tour ($55, t3) costs slightly more than the basic catamarans but offers a free return trip if no cetaceans are sighted — the only operator in Madeira with this policy.

Bottom line: For the best overall value, book the Guarantee tour (From Funchal: Whale and Dolphin Watching with Guarantee, $55) — it costs $15 more than the basic catamaran but includes a free return trip if no cetaceans are sighted. For the highest-quality experience regardless of price, the Calheta RIB tour ($69, 4.9★) is the top-rated tour in Madeira.

Which Madeira Whale Watching Tour Is Right for You?

Tour type Duration Group size Best for Rating From
Ecological Catamaran (Funchal) 2–3 hrs Medium group First-timers and families 4.5 $40 Check →
Catamaran Cruise (Funchal) 2–3 hrs Medium group Reliable catamaran experience 4.6 $40 Check →
Guarantee Tour (Funchal) 2.5–3 hrs Small group Committed whale watchers 4.7 $55 Check →
Luxury Catamaran (Funchal Bay) 2–3 hrs Medium group Families and comfort-seekers 4.2 $46 Check →
Boat Tour from Machico 2–3 hrs Small group Travellers staying northeast Madeira 4.8 $63 Check →
RIB with Optional Dolphin Swim (Funchal) 2–3 hrs Small group Active travellers wanting immersive experience 4.7 $62 Check →
Calheta RIB Boat Tour 2–3 hrs Small group Best quality — highest-rated in Madeira 4.9 $69 Check →
2.5-Hour Catamaran Cruise 2.5 hrs Small–medium group Cruise ship passengers or time-limited visitors 4.8 $85 Check →
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Whale Species & Best Months in Madeira

Species January–March April–June July–September October–December Likelihood
Short-finned Pilot Whale Resident Resident Resident Resident Very High year-round
Sperm Whale Resident Resident Resident Resident High year-round
Blue Whale Migration Occasional April–June
Fin Whale Occasional Migration Occasional Occasional April–June peak
Bottlenose Dolphin Common Common Common Common Year-round
Striped Dolphin Common Common Common Common Year-round
Madeira's position on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge brings deep, cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface close to shore. This makes the island a permanent home for deep-diving sperm whales and pilot whales, while also attracting large migratory baleen whales that travel the Atlantic in spring and summer. Professional vigia (lookout) teams scan from clifftop stations and radio tour boats to known cetacean locations — a tradition dating from the island's former whaling era.

What to Expect on the Day

1

Meeting point and boarding

Most tours depart from the Marina do Funchal — a modern marina below the old town, 10 minutes on foot from central Funchal. The Calheta tour departs from Porto da Calheta on the island's southwest tip — about 45 minutes' drive from Funchal. The Machico tour departs from the smaller northeast port of Machico, 25 minutes from the airport. Your booking confirmation specifies the exact berth.

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Vigia coordination

As the boat clears the marina, the captain makes radio contact with the vigia — shore-based lookout teams stationed at clifftop positions around the island. The vigia tradition dates from Madeira's former whaling era: the same high clifftop stations that once spotted whales for hunters now guide tour boats to cetaceans for observation. Real-time vigia reports dramatically increase sighting rates compared to unsupported ocean searching.

3

Pilot whale encounters

Short-finned pilot whales are almost always the first cetaceans sighted. Madeira's resident pods are multigenerational family groups — the same matriarchal whales that were here before whale watching began. They are accustomed to boats and often approach slowly, logging at the surface or surfacing in tight synchronised groups. Pilot whale encounters are calm and prolonged compared to the briefer sightings typical of migrating species.

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Sperm whale and deep-water species

Sperm whales are found in the offshore canyons year-round — the deep underwater topography of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is ideal habitat. Sperm whale sightings often involve a long sequence at the surface (recovering from a deep dive), followed by a dramatic fluking dive. On days with multiple cetacean species, the boat may cover the shallower pilot whale zones and then move offshore for sperm whales.

5

Return and dolphin activity

Bottlenose and striped dolphins frequently join tour boats on the return leg, bow-riding the vessel at close range. If the dolphin swim option was booked (t6), this is typically when the captain positions the boat near a dolphin pod and guests are invited to enter the water. The swim is passive — guests float and observe, not pursue. Tours return to port in approximately 2.5–3 hours.

No whale sighted? The guarantee tour (t3) offers a free return trip if no cetaceans are sighted — the only operator in Madeira with this policy. Year-round sighting rates for pilot whales exceed 90%. Combined cetacean sightings (whales and dolphins) across all Madeira operators exceed 95% on most days.

What to Bring — and What to Leave at Home

✓ Bring

  • Sunscreen — even on overcast days, Atlantic UV is strong
  • Light windproof layer — open ocean can be cooler than the shore
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera or waterproof phone case
  • Swimwear if taking the RIB dolphin swim tour

✗ Leave at home

  • Heavy clothing — Madeira's subtropical climate is mild year-round
  • Pets
Seasickness tip: Conditions vary by tour type and season. Catamarans offer the most stable, comfortable ride — ideal for families or anyone prone to motion sickness. RIB boats are faster and closer to the water, which can amplify swell. The south coast (Funchal) is generally more sheltered than the west or northeast. Tours are typically cancelled in rough weather — check with your operator.

Where Tours Depart From

Port / AreaDetails
Marina do Funchal, Funchal Avenida do Mar e das Comunidades Madeirenses, 9000-055 Funchal. Main departure point for most Madeira tours — t1, t2, t3, t4, and t6. 10 minutes on foot from central Funchal and Praça do Município. Taxis from Funchal city centre take 5 minutes. Multiple cafés and the cable car to Monte are walkable from the marina.
Porto da Calheta, Calheta Marina da Calheta, 9370-133 Calheta. Departure point for t7 (Calheta RIB, 4.9★). Located on the southwest coast under the island's highest sea cliffs — about 45 km and 45 minutes from Funchal via the Via Expresso. Public bus service ER101 connects Funchal and Calheta. Parking available at the marina.
Marina de Machico, Machico Cais de Machico, 9200-116 Machico. Departure point for t5 (Machico boat tour). On the northeast coast, 8 km from Madeira Airport (FNC) — the closest whale watching departure point to the airport. Bus 113 from Funchal to Machico takes 45 minutes. The town of Machico has a protected bay and historical beach.
Madeira Airport (FNC) is on the northeast coast, 20 km from Funchal city centre. Taxis from the airport to Funchal Marina take 25–35 minutes (approximately €30). Rental cars are available at the airport and are the most practical way to access Calheta or Machico departure points.

How to Choose an Ethical Tour

What ethical operators do

  • Maintain 50-metre minimum distance from cetaceans (Portuguese law)
  • Choose operators using vigia coordination to reduce search time and vessel hours
  • Observe dolphin swim guidelines — float passively, do not pursue or touch animals
  • Choose operators with marine biologists or trained naturalists on board

Red flags to avoid

  • Swimming toward or chasing dolphins or pilot whales
  • Operators without vigia coordination who rely purely on searching
  • Feeding or touching any marine wildlife

FAQ — Whale Watching in Madeira

What is the price of Madeira whale watching tours?

Madeira whale watching tours range from $40 for a standard catamaran cruise from Funchal up to $85 for the premium 2.5-hour catamaran with a private boat option. The cheapest tour at $40 is the Ecological Catamaran from Funchal — it includes naturalist commentary and departs from the central marina. For the best value, the Guarantee tour at $55 offers a free return trip if no cetaceans are sighted. The highest-rated option is the Calheta RIB tour at $69, rated 4.9★ across 343 reviews. All tours include free cancellation.

Is whale watching good in Madeira?

Madeira is one of Europe's top whale watching destinations. More than 20 cetacean species have been recorded in Madeiran waters — resident pilot whales and sperm whales make sightings reliable year-round. The island's position on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge brings deep water close to shore, supporting an exceptionally diverse marine ecosystem.

What whales can I see in Madeira?

Resident species include short-finned pilot whales and sperm whales — present year-round. Blue whales, fin whales, and sei whales migrate through Madeiran waters April through June. Bottlenose dolphins, striped dolphins, and common dolphins are regularly encountered. Bryde's whales and minke whales are also recorded.

When is the best time to go whale watching in Madeira?

Madeira offers whale watching every month. The peak for species diversity is April through June, when blue and fin whales migrate through alongside resident pilot whales and sperm whales. July through September is excellent for calm seas and high dolphin activity. Winter months still produce reliable pilot whale and sperm whale sightings.

What is the best whale watching tour in Madeira?

The Calheta RIB tour (t7, 4.9★, 343 reviews) is the highest-rated. The Ecological Catamaran from Funchal (t1, 4.5★, 9,206 reviews) is the most proven by volume. The Guarantee tour (t3, 4.7★) is best for committed whale watchers — free return if no sightings. The RIB Dolphin Swim (t6, 4.7★) is the most immersive.

Can I swim with dolphins in Madeira?

Yes — the RIB Whale Watching tour (t6) includes an optional dolphin swim. Guests enter the water near wild dolphin pods and observe passively without pursuing or touching the animals. This is weather and dolphin-behaviour dependent. It's one of the few legal dolphin swim opportunities in European waters.

Are there whale watching tours from Calheta in Madeira?

Yes — the highest-rated tour in Madeira (t7, 4.9★) departs from Porto da Calheta on the southwest coast. Calheta is about 45 km from Funchal via the motorway. The southwest coast sits below Madeira's most dramatic sea cliffs and provides access to different cetacean zones than the Funchal tours.

What is the vigia system in Madeira whale watching?

Vigia (lookouts) are shore teams stationed at clifftop positions around Madeira who scan the ocean and radio tour boats to cetacean locations in real time. The system dates from the island's former whaling era — the same high-ground stations that once guided harpooners now guide whale watching boats. Operators using vigia coordination achieve significantly higher sighting rates.

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