Public Transport in Madeira: How to Get Around Madeira Without a Car in 2025
Exploring Madeira by bus is an experience in itself, but navigating the island should be planned ahead. With nearly 200 rental car companies available, road traffic is on the rise. Congestion is an issue, especially in Funchal and during rush hours. Public transportation emerges as a reasonable and promising alternative to address the island's traffic issues. While a diverse selection of rental cars and tourist agencies can get you anywhere on the island, Madeira has yet to fully prioritize public transportation.
However, there is a gradual shift in this perspective, indicating positive changes in the island's approach to public transit. As of 2024, the introduction of free public transportation for both the elderly and the youth is a significant step in the right direction. It is a move forward and it has the potential to inspire more changes in Madeira’s transport system.
Does Madeira have a Tram or Metro System?
At this point, Madeira does not have a tram or metro system, although the idea of creating a metro line in Funchal has been in debate for a while, including in 1996 and 2001, but financial and technical challenges prevented it. The idea has led to many discussions, including feasibility studies and comparisons to other cities, but it never materialized. Today, Funchal relies on buses and taxis for public transport, despite the ongoing conversation about its potential benefits.
No Train? No Problem! Madeira Launched The SIGA Bus Network to Get Around Madeira By Bus
Madeira runs neither a tram system nor a train, also a metro is absent from its transportation offerings. However, the island does have a noteworthy alternative: buses! Madeira’s public transportation for long was served by four independent bus service providers, all privately owned. This has changed on July 1st 2024, with the launching of the SIGA Network, the new public passenger transport network in Madeira. The white SIGA buses are found all over the island and combine three main public transport operators into one brand and ticketing system.
How Much Does Public Transport in Madeira Cost?
Ticket prices in the SIGA Network are straightforward. Note that different prices can apply for traveling to more distant locations. In doubt, simply ask the driver. If you are a resident, you might be eligible to a free pass, see the SIGA website.

What Are the Fare Zones for Public Buses in Madeira?
Depending on your destination and the zone at hand, different prices apply. These are the 4 zones of the SIGA fare system:
Municipal: Covers trips within the municipality on all public routes, except Aerobus.
Intermunicipal: Covers trips across Madeira and Porto Santo islands on all public routes, except Aerobus.
Regional: Covers trips throughout Madeira and Porto Santo on all public routes.
Aerobus: Covers trips to/from Madeira International Airport on the Aerobus service.
Madeira by Bus: Fares & Tickets
Ticket | Municipal | Intermunicipal |
Adult | €1,95 | €2,60 |
Child | €0,95 | €1,30 |
Regional ticket prices can vary and go up to €7,00 one way. Tell the bus driver your destination and you will be informed about the price for a ticket (bilhete).
How to Get Around Madeira by Bus: Must-Know Phrases for Smooth Travel
Don’t worry: most drivers speak English and will understand if you ask them the following questions. However, just like in every other country, speaking to the driver in their native language is seen as a polite gesture. Here are some of the most helpful phrases and questions that will get you anywhere when travelling Madeira by bus.
Portuguese Phrase | Meaning in English | Usage |
---|---|---|
Um bilhete para duas pessoas, por favor. | A ticket for two people, please. | Use when buying tickets from the driver. Change the number as needed. |
Este autocarro vai para ___? | Does this bus go to ___? | Ask this before boarding to confirm your destination. |
A que horas passa o próximo autocarro? | What time does the next bus come? | Useful at rural or unscheduled bus stops. |
Onde fica a paragem? | Where is the bus stop? | Great when you’re not sure where to wait for the bus. |
É preciso validar o bilhete? | Do I need to validate the ticket? | Hint: Bus tickets bought with the driver don’t need to be validated, but the Giro Card does. |
Madeira Public Transport Bus Service Providers
As depicted in the image above, you can easily recognize the white (with some yellow and blue) SIGA buses. Nevertheless, not all public transportation buses are yet streamlined and the different companies running under the SIGA banner still occasionally run their own buses, which can look different. Here’s an overview:
Horários do Funchal
Horários do Funchal is based in Funchal. It is the main bus provider in Madeira. The public buses are modern and come in yellow. They operate both Urban and Inter-urban services. They provide transportation to the suburbs of Funchal and to popular attractions including the Botanical Gardens, Praia Formosa, and Monte.
🌍 Website Horariosdofunchal.pt
Rodoeste
Founded in 1967, Rodoeste operates regular bus services between Funchal and various locations in the west of the island including Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol, Calheta, Porto Moniz, S. Vicente, and Santana. They have been connecting Madeira for over 56 years. Rodoeste owns bus ticket offices in Funchal and Ribeira Brava, but tickets can be bought from the driver. Buses operated by Rodoeste come in white and red color.
SAM (Sociedade de Automóveis da Madeira)
SAM is a public transportation provider in Funchal. They operate bus routes to the airport and in the east of the island, i.e., Machico and Caniço. They offer a comfortable, fast, and practical public transit service from the airport to Funchal. Buses by SAM come in white, green and yellow colors.
🌍 Website SAM.pt (Decommissioned since July 1st)
EACL (Empresa de Automóveis do Caniço)
The EACL bus company has been in business since 1934. It provides public transportation to Caniço and the surrounding area. EACL operates 14 bus routes in Funchal with a total of 255 bus stops. Buses operated by EACL come in white, grey and red colors.
🌍 Website EACL.pt (Decommissioned since July 1st)
How Can I Plan a Bus Trip in Madeira?
Planning to travel Madeira by bus can be more challenging than expected. Unfortunately, there isn't yet a dedicated bus app that lets you easily schedule your journey or check real-time bus schedules. The official SIGA website does provide a form to search for routes and timetables, but once you fill it out, you're informed that this feature is still under development. As a result, you're advised to rely on third-party apps to get the information you need.
Which Apps Can I Use for Public Transport in Madeira?
When traveling Madeira by bus, using apps is important. Google Maps can be unreliable outside of Funchal, so is Rome2Rio. To help with your journey, install the following apps. However, be aware that none of them guarantee that you will easily catch the right bus at the right time. You may not get the accurate timing or routes outside Funchal.
1️⃣ Google Maps
You can use Google Maps to easily navigate Funchal by bus. It will tell you where and at what time to get on the bus and where you need to change. However, real-time support can be an issue as it can happen that delays are not showing or buses are not driving without the Google app informing you about it.
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2️⃣ Rome2Rio
Rome2Rio is providing better support than Google Maps outside of Funchal. However, public transport schedules are not shown in real-time and Rome2Rio will not advise you of delays. Still, the app is somehow indispensable for anyone traveling Madeira by bus.
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3️⃣ Moovit
Moovit is another app you can use for bus schedules outside the Funchal area. If Rome2Rio or Google Maps does not provide adequate information on buses or if you want to double-check the results, Moovit is a great help. The app recently loads quite a lot of advertising, which can be annoying.
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Madeira Public Transport From and To The Airport
Aerobus Shuttle Bus
The airport is being served by the Aerobus, a shuttle bus that runs back and forth from the airport to Funchal. The final bus stop is Praia Formosa and there are 26 bus stops in total. Buses run regularly every 60 minutes during working hours and less frequently in the evening and at night. The Aerobus website is easy to understand and has a reliable schedule that you can count on.
When boarding the Bus, the driver - who always speaks English - will ask you where you want him to drop you off. The best is to look it up beforehand or to simply show him your destination on Google Maps. If you stay in a hotel, just tell him the name, he will know and call you up once the bus has reached it.
The bus ride from the airport takes between 30 and 50 minutes, depending on where you want to get off and how many people are being transported. It seldom happens that the bus runs at full occupancy and is unable to give all people a ride. If this happens to you, you will need to wait for the next bus, which should arrive according to schedule. Do also note that traffic jams on the roads leading to Funchal are very common. If unlucky, this could delay your arrival.
Aerobus Prices
In many cases, buying a return bus ticket makes sense. This is unless you are planning to take a Taxi or a Bolt on your way back to the airport. The prices for the Aerobus differ from normal bus prices. Tickets can be purchased from the bus driver and only in cash.
Single Bus Ticket: 6,40€
Return Bus Ticket: 10,00€
Valid for 1 year
Child Ticket: 3,20€
age 6 to 12 years old
Children 12 years or younger must provide proof of age (Passport, ID)
Pico Do Arieiro Shuttle Bus
Planning on visiting one of Madeira’s most amazing and highly frequented peaks? Leave the car in the lower areas of the island and use the shuttle bus that takes you right to the top of the mountain. The bus runs twice per day from Praca da Autonomia in Funchal for only 3,00€. Highly recommended, as the ride itself is worth it and allows you to experience Madeira rather than focusing on the road!

The first bus ride gets you there in the early morning hours, it leaves at 06:00h and the second ride leaves at 13h30. The bus also takes you back down, it leaves from Pico do Arieiro at 12:15h and at 19:00h.
Single Bus Ticket: 3,00€ (one way)
Hop On Hop Off Bus: Funchal Sightseeing and Cable Car
A convenient way to explore Funchal and the surrounding area to the West is by taking the Hop-On Hop-Off bus that connects Funchal with the breathtaking Cabo Girão Skywalk - one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe. This Funchal Cabo Girão bus tour is operated by Yellow Bus Tours and typically follows this route:
Funchal City Center
Câmara de Lobos (picturesque fishing village)
Cabo Girão Skywalk
You can hop on or off at any bus stop in between - and there are many - making it ideal for travelers wanting flexibility without worrying about public transport schedules.
Duration: Approx. 1.5 - 2 hours round trip without stops
Buses run every 30 - 60 minutes, depending on the season
Tickets are valid for 24 or 48 hours
Alternative Modes of Transportation: Taxis and Bolt
If you prefer not to invest too much time in public transportation, an alternative to travelling Madeira by bus are Taxis, Uber or Bolt. These options are readily accessible in Funchal and most major towns along the south coast. From there, they will take you anywhere on the island.
Taxis: Convenient On-Demand Rides
Taxis are readily available in locations such as Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol, or Porto Moniz. In case you can't locate a taxi provider on-site, you can use the Taxiin App to call a cab to your preferred location.
Taxis in Madeira: Pros & Cons
Pros ✅
Rides widely available
App not required
XXL Taxis available (surcharge applies)
Cons 🚫
More expensive
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Taxis are also widely available to travel throughout the island. Ask a cab driver if he is willing to drive you around for a flat/full-day excursion and show you around. The cost for such a service typically hovers at around 180€. If you do not have a rental car or if you are 3 or more people, this is a good and personalized alternative to booking a tour.
Bolt: It’s Like Uber
There are several so-called TVDE companies that provide ride hailing services in Madeira. There is UBER, which returned in 2024 to Madeira, but Bolt does basically the same, bringing you from A to B through the intermediary of an app. If you are visiting Madeira and you are relying on public transportation, do get the UBER and the Bolt app! Rides are not only cheaper than taxis but also easily accessible. If you are in a group and traveling short distances, taking a Bolt or UBER can even be cheaper than traveling by bus. Keep in mind that in more remote areas, securing a ride might not be readily available, so it's advisable to plan accordingly. Bolt also provides customized day trips for cruise ship passengers.
UBER & Bolt in Madeira: Pro’s & Cons
Pros ✅
Cheaper than Taxi
Cashless transactions by default (add credit card to app)
Cons 🚫
Rides unavailable (“busy”) in remote areas
Ride-Cancellations happen after waiting for rides
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How to Get Around Madeira by Bus: Exciting Bus Trips Starting From Funchal
While exploring Madeira by bus can be a challenging adventure, there are many excellent day trips you can easily take using public transport. Check out these fantastic rides that all start in Funchal and discover Madeira by bus!
Madeira Transportation Tips for Tourists
Bus No. 81 to Curral das Freiras
Take Bus No. 81 (Horarios do Funchal) to Curral das Freiras, a hidden gem way up in the mountains and one of the most picturesque places on Madeira. This is an interurban Service by Horarios de Funchal and different prices apply. Expect to pay about 4 euros per ride. The bus starts at Teleférico-Término (4A) in Funchal and the ride officially has 69 stops. However, the bus only stops if passengers want to get off or on. Expect the ride to Curral das Freiras to take about 45 minutes.

Bus No. 113 to Ponta de São Lourenço
Take Bus No. 113 (SAM) to Ponta de São Lourenço and go on an unforgettable hike on the eastern tip of the island. The bus ride will take about 1h15 but it is worth the time as it will drive along the waterfront. The hike is not difficult and takes about 2h30 if you go all the way and back.

Bus No. 48 to Monte
Take Bus No. 48 from São Martinho, Funchal and head right up to Jardim Monte Palace Tropical Garden, a definitive must-see and a place full of history and culture. While the ride from downtown Funchal should take - depending on where you get on - about 30 minutes, consider spending the day there, as it is worth the visit. The entry fee to the garden is 15 euros.

Bus No. 139 to Porto Moniz
You’re an early bird, based in Funchal and you fancy long rides? This one is for you! Take the Bus No. 139 at 07:35 from Avenida do Mar in Funchal and settle for a scenic ride that will drop you off at the other side of the island a little more than 3 hours later (10:45).
After spending an awesome day at the Natural Swimming Pools of Porto Moniz, catch the most convenient return bus, which leaves at 19:05. There are no other public transport options, so make sure not to miss.

Last Update: 16.07.2025
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