A visit to Madeira and her islands is an invitation to awaken a thousand desires.

Adventure awaits

Here, you can appreciate the landscapes, cuisine and culture, while experiencing times of pure fun and delight through a wide variety of activities in close touch with nature’s magic.

Here the mountain trails take you to the skies – and far beyond. Find paradise diving in a fresh creek or walking alongside a levada. Breathe the fresh air at an altitude of 1,800 metres or along 9km of beach at sea level. Adventure awaits, as well as rest, but whatever the time of year, the mild climate guarantees a warm welcome for all.

A wide variety of activities…

Sea

Enjoying an average annual sea temperature of a very 21°C, Madeira boasts a fascinating underwater world, rich in biodiversity of marine fauna constituted by fish, birds, reptiles and mammals. On the north coast, the sea has deep, rough blue waters with strong waves, in stark contrast to the south which enjoys peaceful and transparent turquoise waters with calm waves.

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Sea

Enjoying an average annual sea temperature of a very 21°C, Madeira boasts a fascinating underwater world, rich in biodiversity of marine fauna constituted by fish, birds, reptiles and mammals. On the north coast, the sea has deep, rough blue waters with strong waves, in stark contrast to the south which enjoys peaceful and transparent turquoise waters with calm waves.

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Nature

The nature of Madeira and her islands is simply magical. From the Laurissilva Forest (a World Heritage Site (UNESCO), rare flowers and birds and endless cliffs and trails where you can go hiking, running, and play extreme sports to serene bays and peninsulas, fajãs next to the sea, islets and deserted islands that protect sea lions, waterfalls, parks, and flower gardens, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and be left with a serene feeling of inner calm.

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Nature

The nature of Madeira and her islands is simply magical. From the Laurissilva Forest (a World Heritage Site (UNESCO), rare flowers and birds and endless cliffs and trails where you can go hiking, running, and play extreme sports to serene bays and peninsulas, fajãs next to the sea, islets and deserted islands that protect sea lions, waterfalls, parks, and flower gardens, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and be left with a serene feeling of inner calm.

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Funchal

Funchal is Madeira’s capital and the most urban point of the archipelago. It is full of history, culture and entertainment, and is also the region’s biggest tourist centre. Funchal is a charming, amphitheatre-shaped city that opens onto a beautiful bay with marinas and a harbour. Nature is always on the lookout here, and the city is punctuated by beautiful parks and gardens that fill cosmopolitan daily life with life and colour. Its extensive cultural heritage includes museums, churches and historical monuments, always surrounded by restaurants, shops and cafeterias with terraces, which allow you to enjoy the fantastic climate felt all year round.

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Funchal

Funchal is Madeira’s capital and the most urban point of the archipelago. It is full of history, culture and entertainment, and is also the region’s biggest tourist centre. Funchal is a charming, amphitheatre-shaped city that opens onto a beautiful bay with marinas and a harbour. Nature is always on the lookout here, and the city is punctuated by beautiful parks and gardens that fill cosmopolitan daily life with life and colour. Its extensive cultural heritage includes museums, churches and historical monuments, always surrounded by restaurants, shops and cafeterias with terraces, which allow you to enjoy the fantastic climate felt all year round.

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Events

Everyone loves a celebration and Madeira has some of the very best. With annual events including the carnival, flower festival, wine festival and Columbus festival, the island archipelago has just what’s needed to get the heart beating and put you in a party mood.

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Events

Everyone loves a celebration and Madeira has some of the very best. With annual events including the carnival, flower festival, wine festival and Columbus festival, the island archipelago has just what’s needed to get the heart beating and put you in a party mood.

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Porto Santo

The smallest inhabited island of the archipelago and just 11km long and 6km wide, Porto Santo is a paradise that dreams are made of, with a long and gorgeous golden beach covering nearly the entire southern coast of this fascinating island. Its calm, restful atmosphere and renowned therapeutic qualities are always waiting to be experienced and explored by you.

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