Madeira, known as the “Island of Eternal Spring”, is a gem in the Atlantic, this Portuguese archipelago, located about 500 km from the African coast, is a paradise for travelers seeking diverse activities and breathtaking landscapes.


With its year-round mild climate is ready to give you springy vibes all year round. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip to this incredible destination.



<h3>Getting There & Around</h3>


Madeira is just a short flight from Lisbon, with prices typically starting around €50 if you book ahead. Upon arrival, renting a car is your best bet to explore the island fully. Car rentals start at €30 per day, giving you the freedom to visit the island's many hidden gems at your own pace.


<h3>Where to Stay</h3>


If you're staying in Funchal, consider booking at <b>Hotel The Vine</b>. This modern, design-focused hotel offers stunning rooftop views, and a luxurious spa, and is centrally located, making it easy to explore the city. Rooms start at around €150 per night, making it a splurge-worthy option with emphasis on comfort and style.


<b>Address:</b> R. dos Aranhas 27, 9000-044 Funchal, Portugal.



<h3>What To Do</h3>


<b>1. Funchal</b>


Start your Funchal adventure by wandering through the <b>Mercado dos Lavradores</b>, where you can soak in the vibrant colors and scents of local produce and fresh flowers. Don't miss the freshly caught fish in the early morning - it's a bustling experience that showcases Madeira's rich maritime culture.


<b>Operating Hours:</b> Monday - Friday: 7.00 - 19.00, Saturday: 7.00 - 14.00, Sunday: Closed.


<b>Address:</b> Largo dos Lavradores, 9060-158 Funchal, Portugal.



Next, hop on the <b>cable car</b> from the Zona Velha up to Monte. The ride offers breathtaking views of the city and coastline, once at the top, explore the lush <b>Monte Palace Tropical Garden</b>. And for a bit of fun, take the famous wicker toboggan ride back down - it's a 2 km thrill ride you won’t forget!


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<b>2. Hiking & Nature</b>


For nature lovers, the <b>Levada do Caldeirão Verde</b> is a must-do hike, with the trailhead located in the Queimadas Forestry Park, near Santana. This 13 km round-trip hike is of moderate difficulty and takes you through lush forests, past waterfalls, and into the heart of Madeira’s mountainous terrain. The final destination, Caldeirão Verde, is a stunning emerald lagoon fed by a towering waterfall - truly a reward worth the effort!


<b>Park Address:</b> Levada do Caldeirão Verde, Portugal.


<b>3. Beaches</b>


Madeira might not be known for its sandy beaches, but <b>Praia Formosa</b> in Funchal is an exception. This beach offers a mix of pebbles and black sand, with crystal-clear waters ideal for a refreshing swim. The promenade connecting Praia Formosa to Camara de Lobos is perfect for a scenic stroll, especially during sunset.



For something different, visit the natural pools of <b>Porto Moniz</b>. Formed by volcanic lava, these pools are filled with seawater, creating a unique and safe way to enjoy the ocean's power. Entry is just €1.50, and the area also has changing facilities and sunbathing spots, making it a great place to relax after a morning of hiking.


<b>Address:</b> Praça Do Lyra Vila De Porto Moniz, 9270-053 Porto Moniz, Portugal.



<b>4. Whale & Dolphin Watching</b>


A trip to Madeira isn’t complete without a whale and dolphin-watching tour. Several operators in Funchal offer 3-hour boat trips for around €50. You'll get the chance to see these majestic creatures up close while enjoying the stunning coastal views. Most tours include a swimming stop, so bring your swimsuit!


Pack light layers as the weather can change quickly, especially in the mountains. Madeira is all about exploration, so bring your hiking boots and -why not- an adventurous spirit!