Madeira holidays
Located closer to Africa than Europe, this tiny Portuguese island checks all the boxes for an adventure-packed getaway. Though once favoured by retirees and package tourists, holidays to Madeira now attract a more active crowd. From waterfall hikes and cliff-hugging drives to black-sand beaches and one of Western Europe’s most potent (and delicious) cocktails, see why Madeira deserves a spot on your travel list.
Madeira holiday highlights

A varied landscape
Hair-raising adventures
Native spirits
Madeira: Know before you go
Language
Portuguese
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+0 (WET) and UTC+1 (WEST)
High season
May – September
Low season
October – April











Find the best time to go to Madeira
Weather in Madeira
March – May: Madeira has earned the nickname the ‘Island of Eternal Spring’ because of its year-round pleasant weather. Don’t miss the brightly coloured flowers blanketing the island.
June – September: Summer is long and late, with temperatures peaking towards the end of August. But the sea breezes keep things cool.
October – November: You’ll get some warm days into October when the water temperature is still comfortable for swimming. Expect the occasional rain shower.
December – February: Winters are rainy, with short, heavy downpours. Because of Madeira’s microclimates, you can enjoy mild temps in Funchal while looking up at snow on the mountaintops.
Events in Madeira
Carnival (February to March): Join two weeks of themed parties and parades on the island. The main event is the ‘Allegoric Parade’, where costumed revellers dance in the streets of Funchal to the sound of samba.
Flower Festival (May): Funchal welcomes the arrival of spring’s colourful blooms with nearly a month of celebrations. Highlights include local children constructing the ‘Wall of Hope’ one flower at a time and the vibrant Flower Parade.
Wine Festival (August to September): There’s more to this wine festival than swirling and sipping. Celebrate five centuries of winemaking tradition with singing, parades, grape picking and more.
The best neighbourhoods in Madeira
Things to do in Madeira



