
Miradouro do Véu da Noiva
Véu da Noiva Viewpoint
About the Véu da Noiva Viewpoint
One of Madeira’s most iconic natural sights, the Véu da Noiva waterfall cascades down a steep cliff into the Atlantic, resembling a delicate bridal veil. This breathtaking scene can be admired from the viewpoint located along the old road between São Vicente and Seixal.
The Véu da Noiva—or “Bride’s Veil”—is named for the way its water streams softly down the cliffside, often creating mist and rainbows on sunny days. It is set against a backdrop of rugged coastline and green cliffs, making it one of the most photographed locations on the island. The viewpoint is easily accessible and offers a dramatic setting for travelers seeking a perfect snapshot of Madeira’s untamed beauty. It’s also a peaceful place to pause and absorb the sounds of nature—the roar of the waterfall and the crashing of the waves below. Whether you’re on a coastal road trip or exploring the nearby village of Seixal, this spot is not to be missed.
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