Madeira is not only an island but eight exceptional islands rich in discoveries and precious memories. Some are wild and uninhabited, others are lined with beautiful golden beaches, all of them offering incredible wildlife and flora.
Full of trees and flowers, where summers are mild, and winters are soft, Madeira is a sunny place full of history and beauty. About 600 miles South West of Lisbon, millions of years ago a volcano erupted and from there emerged an island. That was Henry the Navigator’s first discovery, and because of its large variety of trees, he named it “Madeira” (Wood).
The majority of the inhabitants of Madeira now live in the south of the island. Protected from clouds thanks to the mountains, the area enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, which is the reason why the majority of hotels and shops settled in that part of the island.
In the South of Madeira is Funchal, a charming and pleasant city. With a climate that could be called “tropical” the whole year through, Funchal will greet you from dawn till dusk in a warm and friendly environment. For those who want a new sunny, comfortable and modern travel experience, the South of the Island is a perfect choice. For hikers, nature and authenticity lovers we invite you to discover the north of the island. It is sometimes a bit cloudy and chilly but it has breathtaking landscapes.
Climate
Madeira is a subtropical island. The climate is mild with average temperatures around 18 ° C in winter and 25 ° C in summer. It is rare for temperatures to exceed 30 ° C in the summer, and in winter, temperatures below 15 ° C will mostly be found in the island’s highest areas. Above all, be prepared for daring weather variations, several microclimates and the 4 seasons of the year in a single day.
Language
The official language is Portuguese, however, English may be more common in touristic areas.
Airport
The airport is 22.5 Km / 14 miles outside of the city of Funchal. It takes about half an hour to get to the centre of town by taxi. Find the best way to get to and from the airport here.
Security
Crime rates in Portugal are among the lowest in the world. Hotels have their own security staff, which is sufficient for most events. Specialist firms are also available if necessary, and the police provide special protection for visiting dignitaries and high risk individuals.
You should remain vigilant on the road in Madeira. At various points, the bends and ravines can be dangerous.
- National Emergency Number: 112
- Police: +351 291 208 400
- Hospital: +351 291 705 600
- Red Cross: +351 291 741 115
- National Information Service: 118
- National Poison Centre (CIAV): 808 250 143
Currency
As a member of the European Monetary System, the accepted currency is the Euro (€). Travelers’ cheques and international credit cards are accepted (American Express, Visa, Mastercard, etc). Most banks are open during the week from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm and are closed on weekends.
Health and Medical Care
You will not require any vaccinations to visit Madeira unless you are coming from an infected area (the most likely infection would be ‘Yellow Fever’).
Clinics and hospitals provide round the clock emergency service. The national emergency phone number is 112. Hotels have a doctor on call through the reception. Reciprocal E.C. cover is available at out-patient departments, otherwise private consultation fees are charged.
COVID-19 Information
In the following links, you’ll find detailed information for visitors (COVID-19) from Madeira local authorities and the measures implemented in Portugal:
https://www.visitmadeira.com/en-gb/useful-info/corona-virus-(covid-19)/information-covid-19
https://madeirasafetodiscover.com/
https://www.visitportugal.com/en/content/covid-19-measures-implemented-portugal
Timezone
In April, the official time in Madeira will be the WEST – Western European Summer Time (UTC/GMT +1 hour).
Electric Current
European plugs are used with 2 pins with 220 volts AC at 50 cycles. Portugal uses the Europlug (CEE 7/16). This is the plug used in most other European countries. Visitors from outside Europe will also need the appropriate adapters to use their electrical appliances.
Tipping
Tipping is optional, but normally 10% is customary in taxis, restaurants and bars.
Sales Tax
Sales tax (VAT) is included in prices quoted. For non E.U. residents, tax free shopping schemes are available in many shops, which give substantial savings to visitors.
Smoking
Smoking is forbidden by law in public transportation, and in closed public areas.
Madeira Tourism
For further information about Madeira, please visit the official website of Madeira Regional Tourism Board.
Click on the image below to zoom in the Madeira Island Map.
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