Véu da Noiva
Roadside viewpoint on the old north road overlooking the 'Bridal Veil' waterfall.
About Véu da Noiva
Véu da Noiva is one of Madeira's signature miradouros
Véu da Noiva is close enough to sea level that the Atlantic horizon is the main event. On clear days the view stretches uninterrupted; on hazy days the light softens and the cliffs turn silver. Either way, sunrise and sunset are the reliable windows.
What to know before you go
- Bring a windproof layer — even on warm days the exposed clifftops are noticeably cooler.
- First light and the last hour of the day are when the cliffs colour up — middle of the day is the harshest window.
- Parking is small at most miradouros; arrive early or be prepared to wait briefly for a spot.
- Stay behind the railings — the cliffs are higher than they look.
Best time to visit
Year-round, but May, June, September and October combine the most settled weather with the best light. Avoid windy days for clifftop viewpoints.
Location
Seixal, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps
32.85140, -17.19080
Frequently asked
Is Véu da Noiva free to visit?+
Yes — Véu da Noiva is a public miradouro with free access. Any small fee you see covers parking, not the viewpoint itself.
How long should I spend at Véu da Noiva?+
Allow at least half an hour. On a clear day it's tempting to stay through golden hour, so build that into your schedule.
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