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Camacha

Hill town above Funchal famous for wickerwork, folk music and as the birthplace of football in Portugal (1875).

Municipality
Santa Cruz
Population
7,449
Region
Central south

About Camacha

Camacha is part of the municipality of Santa Cruz, with a population of around 7,449. Hill town above Funchal famous for wickerwork, folk music and as the birthplace of football in Portugal (1875).

Like most settlements on Madeira, Camacha grew up between the steep mountain interior and the Atlantic, which shapes both its layout and its everyday rhythm — fishing, terraced agriculture, and increasingly tourism. Spending half a day here gives a much better feel for the island than only visiting Funchal.

What to know before you go

  • Most cafés, bakeries and small restaurants take cards; tipping is appreciated but not expected.
  • Buses connect the main towns but can be infrequent on weekends — renting a small car gives the most flexibility.
  • Parking near old-town centres is limited; use the marked car parks on the outskirts and walk in.

Best time to visit

Camacha is comfortable year-round. April to October is warmer; winter still averages 17–20 °C on the coast.

Location

Central south, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps

32.67860, -16.85000

Frequently asked

Is Camacha worth visiting?+

Yes. Camacha offers a quieter, more local side of Madeira than central Funchal, and is easy to combine with nearby trails, beaches or viewpoints.

How do I get to Camacha from Funchal?+

Camacha is reachable by rental car or local SAM/Rodoeste buses from Funchal. Driving is faster and gives the most freedom; expect 20–60 minutes depending on location.

Nearby on Madeira

Other places within easy reach of Camacha.

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