The waters around Madeira are home to one of the most fascinating marine species in the Atlantic: the Flying Fish. Known scientifically as Cheilopogon melanurus, these incredible fish glide above the surface of the ocean using their wing-like fins. Whether you’re exploring the coastline or enjoying fly fishing in Portugal, Madeira offers some of the best opportunities to witness these acrobatic fish in action.
“Flying fish can reach underwater speeds of up to 37 mph, launch themselves out of the ocean, and glide across the surface like birds — an incredible adaptation that helps them escape predators both above and below the water.”
If you’re looking for Flying Fish in Madeira, you’re in the perfect place. Madeira’s subtropical waters are one of the top spots in the North Atlantic to see these unique fish.
You may encounter flying fish:
– During boat tours and whale-watching experiences
– Close to the coastline
– When the sea is calm, especially in summer
– Near boat lights at night (which can attract them)
– Madeira’s marine biodiversity makes sightings very common, especially in open-water excursions.
Madeira is one of the best places in Portugal to see flying fish in the wild. Because Ontales travels through areas where these fish are highly active, sightings are common.
You can often spot flying fish:
Ontales guides frequently point out flying fish during the journey, making them an exciting addition to whale and dolphin encounters.
Ontales’ biologists and marine naturalists know the common hotspots for flying fish and help guests identify species in real time.
Ontales tours navigate Madeira’s rich pelagic zones — the natural habitat of Cheilopogon melanurus.
Our boats glide quickly across the surface, creating the optimal conditions for flying fish to leap out and glide.
Alongside flying fish, guests regularly see:
Many visitors say the flying fish sightings are one of the most surprising highlights of the trip.
– Choose calm, sunny days
– Look ahead of the boat’s bow wave
– Bring a camera with fast shutter speed
– Sit near the front of the boat for the best view
– Be patient – sightings often come unexpectedly
Are flying fish dangerous?
Not at all. They are harmless and only leap to escape predators.
Can you catch flying fish in Madeira?
They are not targeted in fly fishing, but anglers often see them while fishing other pelagic species.
When is the best time to see flying fish in Madeira?
Late spring to early autumn, when the sea is warmer and calmer.
Is Madeira good for fly fishing?
Yes — Madeira is one of the best destinations for fly fishing in Portugal, offering year-round opportunities.