Madeira – The Island of Eternal Spring
Madeira is an island full of adventures, with beautiful trails, local delicacies, and practical tips. Everything you need to know for your trip to Madeira can be found on my blog!
Madeira is an island full of adventures, with beautiful trails, local delicacies, and practical tips. Everything you need to know for your trip to Madeira can be found on my blog!
Madeira has 20 main hiking trails marked with symbols from PR1 to PR19. From easy, wide walking paths to difficult, climbing routes.
Central Madeira is full of mountain trails, beautiful ravines, terrifying cliffs, stunning peaks, and above all, incredible views and walks above the clouds.
The southern coast of Madeira is known for having the warmest temperatures on the island. It is the most popular area among tourists, and the weather is the most reliable. This is where you will find the most hotels and restaurants. It is also famous for popular towns like Câmara de Lobos, which was admired by Winston Churchill and immortalized […]
Similar to the northern coast of Madeira, the west is quite wild and inaccessible. Colorful villages nestled against steep slopes, crystal-clear ocean, and lava pools. It’s hard to believe that this place was only recently cut off from the world!
The famous black beach in Seixal, the volcanic cave in São Vicente, or the Rabacal Valley – these are just a few of the wonderful attractions on Madeira’s northern coast!
This is where it all began! Specifically, in the town of Machico, where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in 1419.
Funchal is the largest city in Madeira. Located on the southern coast of the island, its houses climb up the surrounding hills, resembling an amphitheater from above.



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