The Light House Full Day Tour is a good option all year round. The weather is always warmer and sunnier in this area. On this trip, you will travel to less touristic locations and discover many hidden treasures.The first stop of our journey is the Viewpoint of Fajã dos Padres. Is located in the parish of Quinta Grande, perched on a cliff about 250 meters.This is where we find the panoramic elevator that gives access to Fajã, or the New Cable Car lowering is in 4 minutes!Second Stop is at the Village of Ponta do Sol. Its name “sunny point” derives from the fact that this is one of the sunniest places on the Island. In the 15th century, Ponta do Sol’s main agricultural product was the sugar cane, which brought great prosperity and development to the town. Nowadays, banana plantations predominate in agriculture. The picturesque bay with a pebble beach invites you on a relaxing walk by the sea. In the center of the village, you may also visit the 15th-century church, the interior is of beautiful Baroque style.The next location is not far away. Is the Cascata dos Anjos, a breathtaking waterfall in Madeira, is a must ... Scenic viewpoints provide panoramic views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.Continuing along the coast, we arrive at Calheta. This is the biggest municipality of Madeira. In the village, there are several interesting places to visit, one of them is The Old Sugarcane Mill. It was founded in 1901 and it hosts an important museum space that recreates the history of the factory and the transformation of sugarcane into honey and aguardente (similar to rum). Here you may also try the delicious honey cake. Afterward, we reach Jardim do Mar, a remote village that until 1960 could only be reached by boat. The town is surrounded by colorful wildflowers and steep cliffs. Jardim do Mar preserves the tranquility of the past, which the old narrow streets still bear witness. The promenade built across the village offers a pleasant walk from one end to the other. Its time for lunch...Than we drive through to the traditional fishing village of Paúl do Mar. It is considered to be one of the warmest places in Madeira, even in the winter, the temperature is quite warm. The small village is located under high cliffs. This is a popular location for surfers, it is considered by some as one of the best places to surf in Europe.Ponta do Pargo is our next stop on the extreme Southwest point of Madeira. Here you will find the well-known lighthouse, built on a steep hillside at 290 meters above sea level. It was constructed in 1922 to help fishermen navigate in the dangerous coastline.Continuing along the coast line, we will arrive at Teleférico das Achadas da Cruz viewpoint, with its impressive view over Calhau das Achadas. Located at the top of a large rocky escarpment, this viewpoint offers visitors the opportunity to contemplate, from an overlooking view, the 'fajã' that is bathed by the clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean at the bottom of the slope. In the landscape, the peculiar (and very photogenic) design of the agricultural land also stands out. The cable car that gives its name to the viewpoint was created to facilitate the transportation of food, as well as farmers' access to this area known for its high fertility. However, this means of connection to the beach has also become an important tourist attraction.A few Minutes Driving we will find the Porto Moniz Santinha View Point. From this high point, visitors have the opportunity to peacefully contemplate the entire extension of the town of Porto Moniz, its natural pools with their peculiar outline, seen from above, the sinuous coastline and even Ilhéu Mole, a natural monument that adds to the scenery's charm. At the Santinha viewpoint there is also a religious figure, evoking Nossa Senhora dos Caminhos. It is one of the multiple demonstrations of the importance of faith for the local population.Driving towards North side of the Island we will find "Veu da Noiva" Viewpoint. From this viewpoint, it is possible to admire this unrepeatable landscape in all its serenity. The waterfall that falls down the slope towards the sea, was so named because of its height and the abundance of water that gushes out of it. It therefore resembles the romantic veil of a wedding dress, contrasting with its green surroundings.After passing through São Vicente, we arrive to Serra de Agua at a local Poncha Tavern. Very authentic and stylish place to have an amazing, fresh poncha, made right in front of you. Also peanuts are served with every order and shells have to be thrown on the floor. Very cool experience (Drink Included in the Tour)