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Madeira Travel Guide: Things You Must Do

It is never a bad time to visit the beautiful island of Madeira.
Great nature and climate, lots of attractions and wonderful activities, great
food and low prices are some of the reasons that bring so millions of tourists
to Madeira.
It is difficult not to get lost in this variety, and not to miss anything
interesting.
To help you plan your trip to Madeira, I’ve created a travel guide with best
activities, attractions and food to try here.
It will be an unforgettable vacation consisting of (according to your
preferences): tasty food, leisure, activities, attractions, tours and amazing
views of the island.
First, main things to know about Madeira.
What You Should Know about Madeira
They are very interesting in their own ways, so I recommend you visiting both. The unusual and diverse climate and nature make it very interesting to make a tour around the island. Furthermore, I will tell more about how to explore Madeira in the best way possible.
The population of the island is about 270000 people, 110000 of which live in Funchal, capital, where also most of the hotels are located.
How to get to Madeira
Madeira doesn’t have many plain places, where an aircraft could land, so there
is only one airport here, the lane of which became long enough not to be
dangerous only thanks to huge concrete pile foundations. Nowadays, the Cristiano
Ronaldo International Airport (named after the famous football player that was
born here) receives around 3,200,000 passengers yearly.
Another way to get to Madeira is by a cruise liner. The liners come to the port
of Funchal, capital of Madeira.
Places to visit in Madeira
Now, it is time to tell you about the best places to visit in Madeira. There are
many amazing points of interest in different parts of the island with great
views, food, activities or some other reasons to visit them. To make it easier
for you, I chose 5 best places in Madeira. Further, I will tell you about
attractions in Funchal.
Cabo Girao
This place is easily achievable by bus or taxi from Funchal. If you are not too lazy, you can even walk up there. It will take about an hour.
Pico do Ariero
Porto Moniz
You can also get there by bus, or as a part of jeep tour around the island.
Santana
It is famous for its theme park and the colorful traditional stone houses with steep thatched roofs. The town is located close to other popular places in Madeira, so you can make a trip (or take a tour) to visit some of them.
Machico
What is special about it?
Machico is one of the few places with white sandy beach (of course, the sand was brought from elsewhere). It has some of the nicest views to the town and the coast.
Another unique feature about Machico is that it is sandwiched between the mountains, so unlike other towns on the island, it only has a small part near the coast, while the rest of the town goes deeper into the island.
Other Places to Visit in Madeira
It was difficult to choose just 5 best places that you should visit in Madeira. It has many unique and interesting spots, and each has something special. So, I will just mention the cities that you need to see if you have enough time on the island: Porto da Cruz, Sao Vicente, Seixal, Ponta Delgada, Santa Cruz.
You can visit most of them as parts of jeep tours that are very popular in Madeira.
Things to do in Funchal
Museu CR7
If you are a football fan, or you just like that famous football player, visit the museum of Cristiano Ronaldo called Museu CR7. It is centrally located in the harbor of Madeira, and costs just 5 euros to enter.
Location: Avenida Sá Carneiro, 27
Madeira Botanical Garden
Located on the mountain, the Botanical Garden of Madeira features a large
collection of exotic plants on the area of 8 hectares. You can get there by a
cable car. You can save some money if you buy a 2 in 1 (cable car + botanical
garden) ticket for 7,75 EUR, or get there in a different way, and pay just 3
euros to enter the garden.
Location: Caminho do Meio, Bom Sucesso
Cathedral of Funchal
Location: Rua do Aljube, 39
Casa-museu Frederico De Freitas
Although, Madeira is not the best place for art lovers, people that cannot live without arts, can visit the house-museum of Frederico de Freitas, and enjoy his collection of decorative arts for just 3 euros.
Location: Calçada de Santa Clara, 7
Museum of Electricity
This museum is created on the place of a former power station, and tells about the history of light, and electricity in Madeira, showing various machines that were used before, and some that are still used nowadays. The entrance costs just 2 euros.
Location: Rua da Casa da Luz, 2
Museum of Madeira Wine Company
If you are a fan of wine, you should definitely try the local wine called Madera. It is similar to the wine of Porto, but has some special features. To learn more about the company producing this drink, visit the Museum of Madeira Wine Company.
Location: Avenida Arriaga, 28
Old Town
Farmers’ Market
Despite this common tourist trap, the place is good if you want to buy some local food or drinks, or just have a coffee with pastel de nata in the local café.
Location: Rua Latino Coelho, 38
Santa Catarina Park
Location: Avenida Sá Carneiro 3
Casino of Madeira
If you are a fan of gambling or just want to find out, why so many people love this kind of activity, visit the casino of Madeira, unusual white building that rather looks like a theater than a casino. It is located in the center of Funchal, close to most of other attractions of the city.
Location: Avenida do Infante
Best Activities in Madeira
Madeira is a very diverse island, and it allows you to try some of the activities you’ve never had an opportunity to try before. Below you will find the best things to try in Madeira:
Book a Jeep Tour
The one company that I recommend is Green Devil Safari. They have unique routes, and very experienced and knowledgeable drivers that can show you even more than is included in the tour. Their idea is to make you feel like a local, not just to make big group tours to the most typical places of the island (which is my travel philosophy).
Rent a Bike or Scooter
The company I recommend is E-Bike Madeira located in Funchal. They have a big choice of bikes and e-bikes, the guy working there is very friendly and will gladly share all information you need to plan a trip.
Go Scuba Diving or Snorkeling
Enjoy the Waves Surfing or Windsurfing
Try Paragliding during the Sunset
Rent a Car and Explore the Island on your own
You can also rent a car and drive around the island on your own. But, I should tell you that because of the sharp inclines and curves of the roads, it may be very difficult to drive in Madeira. The jeep tour and taxi drivers are very experienced locals that will definitely surprise you by their high driving skills.
Enjoy Greatest Views after a Great Hike
Food and Drinks to Try in Madeira
As it is an island, most of the traditional food is seafood. Some of the best fish to try is codfish, tuna and black scabbard fish. It is cooked in different forms and by different recipes. In each restaurant, you will get a different one, and you will enjoy most of them if you like fish. If you don’t there are also many tasty dishes out of pork here. The traditional Madeiran bread (that is usually regarded as a street food) called bolo do caco would be a perfect complement.
Like fruit? You should try some of the unique kinds of fruits that were derived here. English tomato, different kinds of passion fruit, a hybrid of pineapple and banana, mangos and papayas are just some of them.
If you feel too hot for this kind of snack, go for Italian ice cream. There are many ice cream stalls in the island. If you live in Funchal, I recommend you Ottavia Gelateria in the town center owned by a genuine Italian (that almost doesn’t speak English) and has some of the best ice creams I’ve ever tried in my life.
Places to Stay in Madeira
Madeira has a great choice of different places to stay from cheap hostels to great 5-star hotels.
You can get lost in this choice, so I decided to pick the best places to stay in Madeira:
Muthu Raga Madeira Hotel
Here, you also have access to local areas where popular feasts that take place all year round. So, you have an opportunity to appreciate traditional gastronomic flavors of Madeira.
Four Views Baia
Another hotel that I recommend is Four Views Baia. As you could have guessed from its name, it has some of the greatest views of the island, so you can enjoy the 180-degree view of the sunset chilling in your Jacuzzi. Some of its main features is being a bit aside from the most touristic places, which allows you to enjoy the tranquility of the island without leaving the town of Funchal.
Of course, it also has a great choice of dishes in its restaurant, many sports facilities, parks and numerous events.
It was my Madeira travel guide with the best things to do on the island, food and activities to try and most beautiful places to visit and stay in. I hope it was helpful. You will also be interested in my Madrid guide with itinerary and a list of the best things to do in Malaga. Have a great trip to Madeira!