The Cliff Bay

Madeira , Funchal

  • Spa & Wellness
  • Food & Drink
5/5
Inghams rating

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  • Estrada Monumental 147, 9004-532 Funchal

Facilities

  • Gym/Fitness Centres
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Indoor Pool
  • Spa Facilities
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Bar
  • Single Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi

Funchal at a glance

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Included in your walking holiday to Funchal

  • On holiday support and tailored advice over the phone from our Destination Expert
  • Guided walks included (up to two per holiday, subject to availability)
  • Inghams Digital Resort Guide included with things to do and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation

About The Cliff Bay

If you’re looking for luxury then the Cliff Bay Hotel delivers on all accounts. Enjoy exquisite views, direct access to the sea, delicious dining experiences and excellent service.

The views at the Cliff Bay are breath-taking with sweeping views out towards the sea and the city of Funchal. Enjoy a stroll around the manicured lawns where you’ll find palm trees, tropical flowers and ocean views that are hard to beat. For those wanting to cool off, the hotel has a platform stretching out into the water that gives you direct access to the sea via a ladder. You’ll also find a salt-water pool at sea level with great views - perfect for an afternoon dip.

Like the hotel, the facilities are also 5*, the list just goes on and on. In the wellness area you’ll find an indoor/outdoor pool, as well as a whirlpool, gym, sauna and relaxation room. Outside, you’ll find a number of pools including one for children and another with fantastic views over the ocean. For those wanting to break a sweat, you’ll find a well-equipped fitness room or if you’re looking for a little competition then head out to the tennis courts (payable locally).

The Cliff Bay is a foodies dream with excellent food on offer as well as a variety of dining experiences. From laid back pool-side snacks to fine dining and Michelin star experiences, there's plenty to enjoy (not all restaurants are included in the choice of board basis, some restaurants are bookable and payable locally).

Like most things at The Cliff Bay, service is of the highest standard. Guests are often commenting on the exceptional service from the friendly staff that are always on hand to help – nothing is too much trouble.

Spa & wellness facilities

  • Sea level: sea-water pool, Children's pool (fresh-water)
  • Heated indoor and outdoor pool 
  • Pier with sea access
  • Spa with 8 treatments rooms, spa suite with jacuzzi, outdoor spa (seasonal & payable locally)
  • Spa wellness area sauna, relaxation area and steam bath
  • Massage and spa treatments (payable locally)
  • Fitness room
  • Pool towels
  • Tennis court and table tennis (payable locally)
  • Golf green fee (special prices on the islands two golf courses)

Additional facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel 
  • Library and games room with snooker table (payable locally)
  • Live music every day 
  • Hairdresser (payable locally)
  • Parking (payable locally)
  • Airport Transfer time: Approx. 25 minutes by shared transfer from Madeira Airport
  • Located next to the sea
  • 2 kilometres from Funchal

The Cliff Bay offers excellent food as well as a range of dining experiences. The two-star Michelin restaurant is its crown jewel with exquisite food imaginatively presented and excellent service, making it a dinner to remember (bookable and payable locally). For days lounging by the pool head to the Blue Lagoon restaurant for lunch, with its light menu options, and a bar so you’re sure to enjoy all it has to offer, guests on full board can also enjoy lunch here with set menu. The Rose Garden Restaurant is where guests on half board and full board can enjoy dinner, it always has a welcoming atmosphere and an internationally inspired set menu. In the evenings we love to head to the Cliff Bar, not only will you find a great cocktail menu amongst other delicious beverages (payable locally) but if you’re lucky you might also get to enjoy some live music. 

Guests on half board and full board can enjoy breakfast and dinner in the Rose Garden Restaurant. For breakfast there is a delicious buffet with plenty of choice and many international options. In the evening you can look forward to a three-course set menu.

Guests on half board or full board also have the option to enjoy dinner at other restaurants within the hotel (excludes Il Gallo d’Oro, Michelin star restaurant), with a credit of €30 per person, per meal. However, reception must be informed in advance and any additional cost for the meal must be paid locally.

Full board guests can dine in the Blue Lagoon restaurant for lunch where there is a delicious three-course set menu.

Il Gallo d’Oro is a very special dining experience with two Michelin stars under its belt. Taking influence from Mediterranean and Iberian cuisine coupled with impressive presentations it won’t be a dinner you forget in a hurry. The restaurant is open Tuesday to Saturday and there is a smart casual dress code in place. Il Gallo d’Oro is not part of the half board or full board offering and those wishing to dine here must book in advance.

The Rose Garden Restaurant is open every day and offers a set menu of international cuisine as well as a children’s menu.

Avista Restaurant is open daily and serves an à la carte menu with Mediterranean and Asian inspired dishes (temporarily closed during July and August 2025).

Blue Lagoon Restaurant is open daily during lunchtime hours and offers a light menu.

Hotel bars (bookable and payable locally):

Cliff Bar has a great atmosphere and is open every day to enjoy some delicious cocktails as well as other drinks and light snacks, some evenings there is even live music to enjoy.

Cactus Bar is next to the pool and is open daily with drinks and light meals on offer.

  • Guests on any board basis but staying on the 24th Dec 2024 and/or 31st Dec 2024 can enjoy a fantastic Christmas and/or New Years Eve Gala Dinner - these are included in the price of your holiday.

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians

Please let us know about any dietary requirements at the time of booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation. 

Board basis available: Half Board, Full Board, Bed and Breakfast

Land view rooms are approx. 30 - 36m² and sleep up to three people. This room type is available on request, please call to book.

Side sea view rooms are approx. 30 – 36m² and sleep up to three people, and have partial sea views. This room type is available on request, please call to book.

Sea view rooms are approx. 30 – 36m² and sleep up to three people.

Funchal view & sea view rooms are approx. 30 – 36m² and sleep up to three people.

Superior upper floors sea view rooms are approx. 30 – 36m², sleep up to three people in twin or double beds with the extra bed being a rollaway bed.

Superior upper floors Funchal & sea view rooms sleep up to three people with the extra bed being a rollaway bed and look out towards the bay of Funchal.

Junior suites are approx. 40m² and sleep up to three people with the extra bed being a rollaway bed, there is a small living area with armchairs. The views from the balcony are lovely and look towards the bay of Funchal. This room type is only available on a request basis, please call to book.

Single land view, single side sea view and single sea view rooms for sole use are available on request, please call to book. 

All rooms have:

  • Balcony
  • Air-Conditioning
  • Mini-Bar (payable locally)
  • Smart TV 
  • 24 hour room service (payable locally)
  • Tea and coffee making facilities 
  • Bathrobe and slippers
  • Safe
  • Change of towels 3 times per week or on request 
  • Bed linen change 3 times per week or on request 

General information:

  • Check in: 2pm
  • Check out: 12pm 

Additional information:

There are adapted rooms available on request, please call to book. 

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: No
  • Access ramp: Yes
  • No. of hotel rooms: 202
  • There are adapted rooms available on request, please call to book.
  • Please note: The 2nd and 3rd floor are only accessible through ramps. All other floors / facilities and lifts are accessible for wheelchairs.
  • A tourist tax of approx. €2.00 per person per night, for a maximum of 7 nights is payable locally for guests age 13 years and over (subject to change).

Travel to Funchal

Depart on: any day except Tuesday

Arrive into: Madeira airport

Transfer time: approx. 25 minutes by shared transfer from Madeira airport

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Travel by air

Flights to Madeira depart any day, depending on departure airport, except for Tuesday's year-round.

Fly to Madeira from:

  • London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Newcastle, Bournemouth, Glasgow, and Edinburgh

Transfer times:

  • Approx. 25 minutes by shared transfer
Inghams Rating: 5/5

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

Walks and hikes

Walking Trails:
3,000km of walking trails across Madeira
Terrain:
Mountain terrain. Levadas can be narrow, steep and require sure-footedness
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Discover Funchal

  • Admire breath-taking botanical gardens with plenty of tropical plants on display
  • Join a guided walk and wander the famous levadas - the islands historic aqueducts
  • This lively and vibrant ocean-side city offers plenty of sights to see

Funchal is a lively, sprawling city, famous for its harbour, mountain backdrop and flower displays. The city’s split into about 10 parishes, all slightly unique, so there’s plenty of nooks and crannies to explore on holiday.

Most hotels are in the São Martinho area, and you should definitely pop to the old town to get a proper feel for the history and culture. The narrow alleyways are always fun for a wander, with lots of lovely cafés and restaurants to stop in when you feel peckish. Take some time to explore the busy harbour, too. We love sitting by the water to watch the world go by.

More about Funchal

Things to do in Funchal

From £51 per person

The ideal excursion to get to know the city of Funchal. Experience the vibrant market, full of exotic flowers, tropical fruit, and local craftwork. After, take a visit to the embroidery factory to see the production of the internationally-renowned Madeiran embroidery before heading to the botanical gardens, where you can take in the panoramic views of the city. Round off the day with a visit to the wine lodge to taste the famous Madeira wine and Madeira honey cake – delicious!

Departs: Wednesday mornings

Duration: Approx. 4 hours

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £27 per person

Take a journey to the heart of the island to explore the beautiful Nun’s Valley and Monte village. Your first stop will be at Pico dos Barcelos, a viewpoint at 355m above sea level that looks out over Funchal city and the Bay of Funchal. From there you'll head up the mountains to the viewpoint of Eira do Serrado. Often talked about as one of the most beautiful places in Madeira, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the village of Curral das Freiras, the Nun’s Valley. Finally, your guide will take you to the picturesque village of Monte - famous for its beautiful church and gardens.

Departs: Monday and Saturday mornings

Duration: Approx. 4 hours

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £36 per person

On the west side of the island you'll find dramatic landscapes and unforgettable views at every turn. The highlights of this multi-stop tour include the fishing town of Câmara de Lobos, and Cabo Girão where, if you dare, you can walk the suspended glass platform at one of the highest sea cliffs in the world. From there you'll head on to the Encumeada Pass. At over 1000 metres in altitude, you can enjoy spectacular views over the north and the south coastlines, and the deep Ribeira Brava and São Vicente valleys. Your final stop before lunch will be Porto Moniz, famous for its natural volcanic rock pools.

After a lunch in Porto Moniz you'll visit the vast volcanic plateau of Paul da Serra. The day ends with visits to the beach town of Calheta - the warmest place in Madeira, and to Ponta do Sol - a picturesque village surrounded by banana plantations and vineyards.

Departs: Daily

Duration: Approx. 8 hours

Image is an example of a Madeiran coastline - this tour does not take you to this exact location.

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £36 per person

Explore the beautiful municipality of Santa Cruz - one of the oldest settlements on the island. Taking you from the ocean's edge to the mountain top, this guided walk incorporates history, nature, and local cuisine. Beginning with a stroll along the promenade, you'll visit charming gardens, the quaint market, and a 16th Century church. A quick 15-minute coach trip into the hills takes you to the village of Gaula. You'll be welcomed with a glass of wine, and a scrumptious cheese board served with locally-made sweet potato bread.

Difficulty: Easy, Distance:2km, Walking Duration: 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.

Departs: On a Friday morning

Duration: Half day

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £27 per person

A gentle walk along the Mimosa Valley, following a traditional 16th Century irrigation system ('levada'). Walking the levadas is a must-do for your Madeira holiday, and there's a variety of Madeira's fauna and flora to enjoy along the way.

Difficulty: Easy, Distance:5km, Walking Duration: 2 hours

Departs: Wednesday mornings

Duration: Half day (2 hours walking)

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £38 per person

A full day exploring the Ribeiro Frio Natural Park in the north of the island. Set in a deep valley and surrounded by mountains, the park is home to Madeira's UNESCO-protected Laurel forest. Enjoy the quiet, explore the waterfalls, and discover some of the flora and fauna endemic to the island.

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate, Distance:11km,Walking Duration: 4 hours.

Departs: Monday and Friday

Duration: Full day (approx. 4 hours of walking)

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £38 per person

One of Madeira's most popular walking areas, the trails from Rabaçal take you through dense vegetation and into the Calheta mountains. Enjoy a waterfall walkway along the route, and discover the Lagoa das 25 Fontes. Here, water from the Paul da Serra plateau re-emerges via 25 springs ('fontes') and waterfalls - the weeping wall - creating a small natural pool.

Difficulty: Moderate, Distance:11km, Walking Duration: 4 hours

Departs: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday

Duration: Full day (approx. 4 hours of walking)

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £68 per person

Explore Madeira by bike. A fun and eco-friendly way to get to know the island, the trails take you through rural villages and protected natural areas. The tour starts at Pico de Arieiro, the second-highest mountain on the island at 1818 meters above sea level. Cycling through beautiful landscapes, you'll discover the Montado do Pereiro forest park, Levada de Serra do Faial, and the village of Santa da Serra. The route ends at Miradouro da Portela, with stunning views of the port of Cruz. This bike tour circuit is around 35km and the difficulty level is considered as easy

Difficulty: Easy. Included bike and helmet hire.

Duration: Half day

Departure day is confirmed before holiday departure, around 48 hours after making the booking. 

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

Funchal is the perfect holiday destination for garden and flower enthusiasts. Flowers thrive in Madeira’s tropical climate so you’ll see a whole host of floral displays. Madeira Botanical Gardens have five hectors to explore with tropical plants and array of colourful flowers, while Monte Palace Tropical Gardens are a must-see in the summer with over 100,000 species of plants and 70,000m² of gardens.

The Palheiro Gardens sit within a large estate on the outskirts of Funchal and are also worth a visit. There are a variety of plants to see as well as a great hill-top location, allowing for wonderful views towards the Funchal bay.

A number of our hotels offer fantastic gardens but the Quinta Splendida in Caniço is truly spectacular. You’ll find 30,000m² of Botanical Gardens with an abundance of plants and flowers to admire.

If you’re partial to a sweet wine then Madeiran wine might be the tipple for you, famous for its rich, sweet taste it can be enjoyed in many local bars but also in a number of wine tasting venues across the island.

On the local drinks menu you’re also likely to come across a Poncha. This rum-based cocktail was said to be what the local fisherman used to drink to warm themselves at sea.

Black scabbardfish is considered a delicacy in Madeira as fishing it isn’t an easy task. You’ll normally find it served with fried banana, it’s unusual but delicious!

Espetada Madeirense is a must-have on your holiday. Its beef that’s normally marinated in a salt and garlic rub, placed on a bay leaf or laurel skewer and grilled. It’s delicious!

Funchal is often compared to an amphitheatre that sits around its marina and we have to admit, it does make for a good show. The port which was built in the 19th century was a popular stopping point for many steamers crossing the Atlantic and was so until the Second World War.

The marina is great for a bit of boat spotting or watching the world go by but if its history you’re after then head to the Forte de Sao Tiago. At nearly 400 years old you can see the toll the sea has taken on this historic fort which was thought to have been built as a defence against pirates to protect the city of Funchal. Sometimes it is open for visitors to wander around the inside (at a fee, payable locally).

Funchal’s historic core has some buildings said to date back to the 15th century. In the area you’ll find charming and historic architecture, small alleyways and a lively atmosphere. Walk down the street of Santa Maria to experience the colourful and vibrant painted doors, that brought life back to the area after devastating floods. Or head to the Mercado dos Lavradores to experience some locally-grown fruits and vegetables.

The old town also has lots of restaurants and small shops, many selling local crafts. Keep an out for the beautiful black and white tiled floors, resembling a mosaic. Some are patterned whilst some depict people or objects.

Madeira is home to many museums and historic monuments but here’s a few popular ones...

  • Casa Museu Frederico de Freitas is not only a beautiful building but also offers a great collection of art and objects on display.
  • Museu da Eletricidade of Funchal is, as the name suggests, all around the history of electricity on the island, it might sound a little niche but its actually a really interesting display or engineering whilst detailing the history of the island – its also great value for money.
  • And then there's the CR7 museum, dedicated to the football legend, Cristiano Ronaldo who grew up in Madeira. You’ll find memorabilia and even a few of his trophies that follow and describe the timeline of his career.

For those looking to discover beautiful beaches they don't get more beautiful than on the island of Porto Santo, the ferry journey is a little long (about two and half hours) but it's well worth it. Porto Santo offers an impressive 9 kilometre stretch of beach which has golden sand and beautiful blue waters. Day trippers often go in search of health and wellness as these sands are said to have therapeutic properties. 
To get to the island and back make sure you plan your journey carefully as there’s only one outbound and inbound ferry departure per day from Funchal – for this reason, it is also strongly recommended that you book and pay for your return journey in advance.

Madeira offers a busy events calendar with many throughout the year from the Madeira roller Marathon to classic car events there’s lots to enjoy. Please be aware that some events are ticketed and may need to be booked and paid in advance, event dates are approximate and should be checked before booking. Here are a few of our favourite events listed below:

  • Madeira Flower Festival, usually held in April or May: Arguably Madeira’s most iconic festival, experience the parade, the flower carpets or the Wall of Hope amongst many other celebrations taking place across the event.
  • Carnival, usually held early to mid-February: Take in vibrant costumes, music and dance on the small parades travelling through the streets of Funchal and other events taking place across the city.
  • Madeira Rum Festival, usually held around mid-April: You’ll find local rum producers at this event along with a lively atmosphere and maybe even the chance to taste the product.
  • Madeira Classic Car Revival, usually held at the end of May: Car lovers and non-car lovers will enjoy this event, some of the best classic and vintage cars are brought in from across the region for spectators to marvel over.

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