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The most important information and tourist places in Madeira

The most important information and tourist places in Madeira

 

Madeira Island, located an hour and a half from Lisbon, has a very pleasant subtropical climate and is a place where you will have the opportunity to discover the most amazing landscapes.

considered as Tourism in Madeira One of the best things to do in Portugal

You should know that visiting Madeira Island is perfect for you

You will soon realize that there are many things you can do in Madeira that you cannot do anywhere else. In addition to her amazing beauty

The island will introduce you to its wonderful gastronomy, its ancient traditions and much more.

  • There is a large map of Madeira that will meet you upon arrival at Funchal airport. You'll see Funchal on a map and then you can mark other places you've read about. What the map doesn't tell you is how varied the island is and how much it has to offer. Madeira's coastline is made up of steep cliffs, offering stunning, uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  •  However, this means there are no good quality beaches and the only stretch of sand is on Porto Santo, a small island about 50 km from Madeira.

Tourist places in Madeira

The best time to visit Madeira:

  • The good thing about Madeira Island is that the weather is sunny and warm all year round. If you want the hottest and driest months, the best time to visit Madeira is May-August, when average temperatures are in the mid-XNUMXs and you have a few rainy days each month.

Tourist places in Madeira

Madeira Island Location:

  • Madeira is a group of Portuguese islands located off the west coast of Africa (about 300 miles from Morocco) that has become a popular tourist destination in the winter. However, while winter may be a popular season for travelers, spring is a great time to visit the lush green vegetation of the islands.

 

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Tourist places in Madeira

Transportation and transportation in Madeira:

Buses are the best way to travel between the cities of Madeira Island, and there are four transport companies that organize the process. You can also use taxis to travel within cities.

The cost of tourism in Madeira:

  • The cost of a medium-cost tourist trip for two people for a week in Madeira is about 1100 USD, which includes accommodation, food, transportation, and sightseeing, without counting airline tickets.
  • Food prices: Starting at $13 per meal.
  • Hotel prices: Starting at $20 for two people for one night. You can book a hotel in Madeira easily with our website Booking.com

The most important tourist places in Madeira:

1. Pico Ruivo Peak:

  • The first thing you do in Madeira should be visiting Pico Ruivo. With an elevation of 1862 meters above sea level, Pico Ruivo is the highest point on Madeira Island and the third highest in Portugal, after Ponta do Pico (in the Azores) and Torre (in Serra da Estrela).
  • To get to Pico Ruivo, you have to take the hiking trail. The best path we recommend is the one that connects Ashada with Teixeira, which is 2.8 km long. This walking route is easy and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • Although this trail is open to everyone, you will have to climb 300 meters from the starting point to the destination point – on average, it takes 30 hour and XNUMX minutes to reach the summit of Pico Ruivo. Feel free to stop by when you want to take some photos of this wonderful hiking trail.

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2. Pico de Arerero:

  • Pico de Areeiro is the third highest peak in Madeira (1818 metres) and will offer you the most amazing scenery you have ever witnessed. This summit has the great advantage of being accessible by car, but know that you can go to the summit on one of the most beautiful hiking routes in Madeira.
  •  This 7km long hiking route connects Pico do Areeiro and Pico Ruevo in a rock-hewn path. Here you will have the opportunity to enjoy the surrounding mountains and stunning landscapes.

3. Funchal

  • One of the best things to do in Madeira is to visit its capital. With over 100 thousand inhabitants, Funchal is the largest city in Madeira. It is a modern city but at the same time it maintains an authentic historical center that will surprise you.
  •  Funchal is famous for its crafts and wonderful weather. Apart from the amazing historical center, where you can visit the Museum of Sacred Art, the Blandy Cellars, and the Dos Lavradores platform, the city will also offer you one of the most beautiful parks in the world and of course the friendliness and hospitality.

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4. Camara de Lobos:

  • Camara de Lobos is a small and picturesque village located in the southern part of Madeira Island, 8 km from Funchal. Here you will discover a photographic historic center with beautiful and colorful fishing boats, and you will find one of the most beautiful cliffs in Europe, Cabo Girao, just outside the village. Cabo Girao is 580 meters high and offers an amazing view of the surroundings.
  •  You can also test the limits of your bravery on the suspended glass platform (Skywalk), where you will be able to see Cabo Girao and the sea beneath your feet.

5. Cristo Re platform:

  • Among the things to do in Madeira, you should definitely visit Ponta do Garajo. There you will find the Cristo Rey de Garajo Statue, which was sculpted by Jorge Ceraz in 1927 and you will have the opportunity to enjoy an amazing view of the ocean.
  •  On the left side of the statue you will find a walking path that leads to Ponta do Garajo. get ready! When you start down the road you will feel like you are going to end up in the sea but fear not. Work your way down so you can enjoy this great show.

6. Ponta Sao Lourenco:

  •   Ponta Sao Lourenco is a very different place from the rest of the island. You will find a wild peninsula with bushes, where there are no trees (except for some palm trees). A beautiful 8km walking path will give you the chance to stroll through the stunning Ponta de Sao Lourenco.

7. Coral das Freiras Village:

  • Coral das Freiras is a small village in a valley of many mountains that kept the village isolated from the rest of the world until 1959 - that was when the first road connecting the village to the rest of the island was built. When you look at this towering place, you will feel like an insect at the bottom of those amazing volcanic mountains.
  •  Don't forget to sample the local gastronomy - sour cherry and sour chestnut syrup - wonderful. You can also enjoy watching the village from the Ira do Cerrado platform, which gives you an amazing view of this place and the 6 surrounding mountains.

8. Porto Moniz Village:

  • Porto Moniz is a small village located in the northwest of the island, famous for its natural volcanic pools, which are highly appreciated by tourists. After swimming, you should visit São João Batista Castle (built in 1730) where you will find Madeira Mini Aquarium.

9. Walk the Levada Trails:

  • When you visit Madeira Island, the first thing you need to do is go for a walk on the Levada das 25 trail, which is a path you must take if you want to see beautiful waterfalls and diverse flora of great beauty.
  •  There are certainly many things to do in Madeira, but you should not skip this trail. These plants will gradually change as you approach the end of the walking path. At this point, you will find a lake created by small waterfalls.

10. Garganta Fonda Waterfall:

  • After reaching Ponta do Pargo, you will get the chance to go hiking through a trail that will take you to the amazing Garganta Fonda Waterfall. When you reach the viewing point, you will be amazed at the surroundings. You will see the huge waterfall surrounded by cliffs and next to the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean.

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