Santana Cable Car (Rocha do Navio)
Wild cable car ride down to a hidden fajã on the north coast
This cable car is one of my favorite “secret” adventures on Madeira’s north coast. It drops you from the cliffs of Santana down to Rocha do Navio, a quiet rocky fajã with waterfalls, tidal pools, and old farm terraces. Hardly anyone comes here compared to the famous Achadas da Cruz – it feels remote and timeless.
I love taking guests here after exploring Santana’s A-frame houses – we grab a snack in town, then head down to the ocean for complete silence.
Insider tip
Check the tide – low tide reveals tidal pools you can explore.
Bring water and snacks; no cafés down there, just pure nature.
Great combo with a north coast loop (Seixal beach, Véu da Noiva, São Jorge lighthouse).
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For those who want more context
The name Rocha do Navio (“Ship’s Rock”) comes from a 19th-century Dutch shipwreck. The fajã below is still farmed by locals, accessible only by cable car or steep footpath – a living reminder of Madeira’s coastal isolation.