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Câmara de Lobos: Churchill's Favorite Fishing Village

Exploring the colorful fishing village that Winston Churchill loved to paint, just 10 minutes from Funchal.

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Aluísio Nóbrega

Gepubliceerd 20 mei 2025·Updated 15 nov 2025

Câmara de Lobos: Churchill's Favorite Fishing Village


Ten minutes west of Funchal sits a fishing village that Winston Churchill described as "the second loveliest in the world." He came here in 1950 to paint the colorful boats and dramatic cliffs, and honestly, the scene hasn't changed much since.


The Churchill Connection


Churchill spent several weeks on Madeira in January 1950, just a year after losing the 1945 election. He stayed at Reid's Palace and would be driven to Câmara de Lobos daily to paint. The exact spot where he set up his easel is now marked with a plaque,you'll find it near the main harbor, looking back toward the fishing boats.


His painting of the scene sold at auction for over £1 million decades later. Today, visitors still photograph the same view.


What You'll See


The Harbor


The working fishing harbor is the heart of Câmara de Lobos. Colorful boats (most painted blue, orange, or green) bob in the small cove, surrounded by white houses stacked up the steep hillsides. Fishermen still work here,this isn't a preserved museum piece. They head out for espada (black scabbardfish) in the evening and return in the morning.


The Espada Connection


Câmara de Lobos is the center of Madeira's espada fishing industry. This deep-water fish, caught at 1,000 meters depth, is a local specialty served with banana (yes, really). The combination sounds strange but works.


The fish market operates early morning, but the boats and equipment are visible all day.


Poncha


The village is also famous for poncha, Madeira's traditional drink made from aguardente (sugarcane spirit), honey, and lemon. Several bars along the waterfront serve it, some claiming to be the "original." They're all good. Fair warning: it goes down easy but hits hard.


Walking the Village


Start at the harbor and walk up the steep streets to the church (Nossa Senhora da Conceição). The views back down to the bay are worth the climb. The streets are narrow, the houses are white with colored trim, and you'll see older residents sitting on doorsteps watching the world go by.


Key spots:

  • The viewpoint above the village: Follow signs to Miradouro do Cabo Girão direction
  • Largo da República: The small square with cafés
  • The fishermen's chapel: Simple but authentic

  • Cabo Girão


    Just a few minutes drive above Câmara de Lobos is Cabo Girão, one of Europe's highest sea cliffs (580 meters). The glass-floored viewpoint lets you look straight down to the vineyards terraced into the cliff face far below. We have a webcam here too.


    Combine the two,visit Câmara de Lobos first, then drive up to Cabo Girão for the viewpoint.


    Practical Information


    Getting There:

  • 10 minutes by car from Funchal
  • Regular buses (numbers 4, 6, 7 from Funchal center)
  • Taxi is about €10-12 from Funchal hotels

  • Best Time:

  • Morning for photography (front-lit harbor)
  • Late afternoon for poncha and atmosphere
  • Avoid cruise ship crowds (check schedules)

  • What to Eat:

  • Espada com banana (try it at least once)
  • Grilled limpets with garlic butter
  • Fresh fish from the day's catch

  • Why We Include It


    Our webcam in Câmara de Lobos shows the harbor view that Churchill painted. It's a working fishing village, which means activity varies,boats are often out at night, returning at dawn. The webcam lets you check conditions and crowd levels before visiting.


    The village hasn't been gentrified into oblivion. It's still rough around the edges, still smells of fish in the morning, still has bars where workmen drink espresso and aguardente at 7am. That authenticity is what made Churchill love it, and it's what makes it worth visiting today.

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