an autonomous region of Portugal

madeira ISLAND

A rocky coastline with clear turquoise water and a sailboat. There are steep cliffs and an island in the distance.

Madeira Island, part of the Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, pleasant year-round climate, and rich cultural heritage. Located around 600 miles southwest of mainland Portugal, this volcanic island is famous for its dramatic cliffs, lush greenery, and rugged mountains. Madeira's capital, Funchal, offers a mix of modern amenities and historic charm, with its cobbled streets, botanical gardens, and colorful markets. Visitors flock to the island for outdoor activities like hiking, whale watching, and exploring its unique levadas (irrigation channels), making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

Additionally, Madeira is celebrated for its namesake wine, tropical fruits, and vibrant festivals, including the annual Flower Festival and New Year's Eve fireworks, among the largest in Europe.

Front view of a white church with a wooden arched door, two clock faces, and a steeple against a clear blue sky, with stairs leading up to the entrance.
A person in a red shirt and white pants playing golf on a green course, with lush hills and a blue sky with clouds in the background.

DIVING, Glof, boat trip, horse riding, nature tour, whale watching, kayaking, hiking, MUSEUMS, and more.

A scuba diver underwater surrounded by colorful fish with yellow, green, blue, and orange patterns.
A tray of grilled fish garnished with lemon wedges, a bowl of cooked potatoes with herbs, a bowl of mixed salad with cucumbers, tomatoes, and lettuce, on a white wooden table.

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