Ponta do Sol
Madeira's sunniest town and a hub for the digital-nomad community.
About Ponta do Sol
Ponta do Sol is part of the municipality of Ponta do Sol, with a population of around 8,862
Ponta do Sol sits where terraced banana plantations and sunny south-facing cliffs meet the sea, which shapes its layout and its everyday rhythm — fishing, 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 family-run restaurants take cards; small village shops sometimes still prefer cash for under €5.
- Buses run a handful of times a day on the north and west coasts — a rental car removes the timetable problem entirely.
- Old-town streets are tight and one-way; use the signed car parks on the outskirts and walk the last few minutes in.
Best time to visit
Ponta do Sol is comfortable year-round, but spring and early autumn give the best mix of warm afternoons and low cloud cover.
Location
South-west, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps
32.67890, -17.10140
Frequently asked
Why is Ponta do Sol popular with digital nomads?+
It hosts the Digital Nomads Madeira project with co-working space, community events and reliable fibre internet.
Is Ponta do Sol worth visiting?+
Yes. Ponta do Sol shows a quieter, more local side of Madeira than central Funchal, and pairs naturally with the trails, beaches and viewpoints in the same valley.
How do I get to Ponta do Sol from Funchal?+
Around 35–55 minutes from Funchal on the VE1 motorway; bus 142 / 115 connects the main villages.
Nearby on Madeira
Other places within easy reach of Ponta do Sol.