Explore Madeira

Lush and dramatic, holidays to Madeira transport you to a subtropical paradise where volcanic peaks meet the deep blue Atlantic.

Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring,” Madeira enchants with its year-round mild climate, vibrant gardens, and breathtaking landscapes.

Explore the cobbled streets of Funchal, the island’s lively capital, where colorful markets, historic churches, and oceanfront promenades invite leisurely discovery. Venture inland to hike the levadas ancient irrigation trails that wind through misty forests, steep valleys, and panoramic ridges.

Madeira’s natural beauty is matched by its rich culture and cuisine. Savor espetada grilled over open flames, sip sweet Madeira wine, or watch traditional folklore dances in village squares. From whale watching and canyoning to relaxing in cliffside resorts, the island offers experiences for every pace and passion.

Whether you’re drawn by adventure, tranquility, or the sheer wonder of nature, Madeira is a destination that leaves a lasting impression wild, welcoming, and wonderfully unique.

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Madeira: The Island of Eternal Spring

Floating in the Atlantic Ocean, far off Portugal’s mainland, Madeira is a lush subtropical island where dramatic cliffs, volcanic peaks, and vibrant gardens create an otherworldly setting. Nicknamed the “Island of Eternal Spring” for its mild climate year-round, it’s a destination where you can hike along breathtaking mountain trails in the morning, swim in natural lava pools by afternoon, and sip local wine as the sun sets over the ocean. Its capital, Funchal, blends old-world charm with a cosmopolitan vibe, offering markets, museums, and a bustling harbor framed by colorful hillside houses.

Explore Madeira Your Way

Madeira is a land of contrasts. Beyond Funchal, you’ll find quiet fishing villages like Câmara de Lobos, terraced vineyards clinging to steep hillsides, and dense Laurissilva forests that are UNESCO-protected. The island’s network of levadas (irrigation channels) doubles as scenic hiking paths, guiding you through valleys, waterfalls, and peaks like Pico Ruivo, the island’s highest point. Adventure seekers can try canyoning, paragliding, or whale watching, while those looking to relax can soak in the island’s natural beauty at a gentler pace.

Getting Around Madeira

Getting around Madeira is part of the adventure. Mountain roads wind past dramatic coastal cliffs, making a rental car ideal for exploring remote corners of the island. Public buses connect main towns, while cable cars offer unique views over Funchal and beyond. Whether by road, trail, or sea, every journey reveals another side of Madeira’s wild beauty.

A Taste of Madeira

Madeira’s cuisine is deeply tied to its land and sea. Fresh tuna, black scabbard fish, and espetada (marinated beef skewers cooked over open flames) are staples of local dining, often paired with tropical fruits grown on the island. Don’t miss bolo do caco, the island’s beloved garlic bread, or Madeira wine, world-famous for its unique flavor and centuries-old tradition. Meals here are as much about gathering and sharing as they are about taste, perfectly reflecting the island’s warm hospitality.

Discover the Best Activities in Madeira

From hiking dramatic volcanic peaks to wandering through lush gardens and enjoying fresh seafood with world-famous Madeira wine, this island is a destination full of beauty and adventure.

Pick the Madeira Tour That’s Right for You

Browse guided tours along scenic levada trails, dolphin and whale watching trips, or cultural experiences in Funchal’s colorful markets. Choose the activity that best fits your pace, interests, and travel style.

Find the Perfect Stay in Madeira

From boutique hotels overlooking the Atlantic to charming guesthouses in fishing villages and luxury resorts with infinity pools, discover stays in Madeira that match your comfort, location, and budget.