Waterfall on old road in Anjos, Ponta do Sol Ponta do Sol is located between
Ribeira-Brava and
Calheta, on the southwest coast of Madeira, linked to
Funchal (the capital) and surrounding communities by the main regional road. The municipality is crossed by a few pedestrian hiking trails, that usually follow the
levadas () carrying water from the mountains.
Human geography Administratively, the municipal government is located in the civil parish (
freguesia) of Ponta do Sol, while local government is handled through the three civil parishes: •
Canhas •
Madalena do Mar • Ponta do Sol - in 2011, the parish had a population of 4,577 inhabitants, in an area of In the mid-twentieth century, many residents of Ponta do Sol and the surrounding communities on Madeira immigrated to the
Netherlands Antilles, especially the island of
Curacao. This migration pattern began as both a reaction to the difficult economic conditions faced by many local residents of Ponta do Sol at the time and a response to the development of a Shell oil refinery on Curacao, which attracted immigrants from different parts of the Americas and further afield, including
Portugal. While migrants from other areas of Portugal did move to the Netherlands Antilles as well, Madeirans made up the overwhelming majority of the broader group of Portuguese migrants to this island group in the Caribbean in the mid-twentieth century. Many descendants of immigrants from Madeira and Ponta do Sol in particular continue to live on Curacao today. ==Economy==