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Funchal Cable Car

How to ride the Funchal cable car up to Monte, pair it with the wicker-toboggan descent, and whether the combined trip is worth the fares.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 8 Jun 2026

Where

Funchal, Portugal

Opening hours

Cable car runs daily roughly 08:45โ€“17:45 (last ride before close), closed only on 25 December. The Monte toboggan operates Mondayโ€“Saturday about 09:00โ€“18:00 and does not run on Sundays or in wet weather โ€” always check on the day.

Tickets

Cable car about โ‚ฌ16 one-way / โ‚ฌ22 return; ages 7โ€“14 half price, under-7s free. The Monte toboggan is separate and cash-only: about โ‚ฌ30 for one rider, โ‚ฌ40 for two, โ‚ฌ60 for three (โ‰ˆยฃ26 / ยฃ35 / ยฃ52).

Time needed

Around 30 minutes each way on the cable car plus 1โ€“2 hours at Monte; budget a half-day for the full up-and-toboggan-down loop.

In short

Visiting Funchal Cable Car

Take the cable car one-way up from Funchal's seafront to Monte (about 15 minutes, 560m of climb) for the view, then choose your descent: the wicker-toboggan run down to Livramento, the second Botanical Gardens cable car, a bus, or walk back. The toboggan is the gimmick people come for, but it only runs Monday to Saturday and ends well above the city, so plan the way down before you buy. Allow a half-day for the round trip with Monte itself.

How to ride it without overpaying

The cable car starts at the Almirante Reis station on Funchalโ€™s seafront, near the Old Town, and lifts you about 560 metres up to Monte in roughly 15 minutes. Thereโ€™s no need to pre-book: you buy at the station, and although queues are usually short, they swell mid-morning when cruise passengers pour off the ships, so go early or late in the day. The single mistake to avoid is buying a return. A one-way ticket up costs about โ‚ฌ16, and the whole point of going up to Monte is that there are better, more memorable ways back down than retracing the same cable.

The headline descent is the Monte toboggan โ€” the carros de cesto, wicker baskets on wooden runners steered by two men in white with straw hats, who run alongside and brake with their rubber-soled boots. Itโ€™s about โ‚ฌ40 for two and cash only, the run is short (a couple of kilometres down to Livramento, around five to seven minutes), and crucially it only operates Monday to Saturday and stops in the wet. It also drops you above the city rather than back at the seafront, so youโ€™ll still need a bus, taxi or a long downhill walk to finish. Plan all of that before you hand over money at the top.

Cable car, toboggan, or both?

If the toboggan isnโ€™t running โ€” Sunday, rain, or a wet track โ€” the Botanical Gardens cable car from Monte makes a fine alternative descent, dropping you at the gardens before you continue down by bus 20 or 21 or by taxi. While youโ€™re up there, the Monte church terrace and the gardens themselves justify an hour or two, which is why weโ€™d budget a half-day for the whole loop rather than treating it as a quick photo stop.

Ride the cable car up for the view, which is genuinely the best-value vista in Funchal, and treat the toboggan as the fun, slightly silly bit rather than the reason to come. Itโ€™s over quickly and itโ€™s not cheap per minute, but doing it once is worth the story. Donโ€™t pay for a return cable-car ticket you wonโ€™t use, and donโ€™t build your day around the toboggan without checking itโ€™s a weekday and the weatherโ€™s dry.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Funchal city guide.

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Funchal Cable Car FAQs

How much is the Funchal cable car and do you need to book?
It's roughly โ‚ฌ16 one-way and โ‚ฌ22 return, with 7โ€“14s at half price and under-7s free. You don't need to book ahead โ€” tickets are sold at the Almirante Reis station by the seafront and queues are usually short, though they build mid-morning when cruise ships are in.
Is the Funchal cable car worth it?
Yes for the one-way ride up: the slow climb over Funchal's rooftops and the bay is the best view in the city for the money. Buy a single rather than a return, because the toboggan or the Botanical Gardens cable car make a far better descent than riding the same line back down.
Does the Monte toboggan run every day?
No. The carros de cesto run Monday to Saturday, roughly 09:00 to 18:00, and stop in rain or when the track is wet. If you're visiting on a Sunday or it's pouring, plan to come down by the Botanical Gardens cable car, bus 20/21, taxi, or on foot instead.

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