LEISURE
MADEIRA
TRENDING
DISCOVER THE MADEIRAN HONEY CAKE
Pastries & Cakes
EXPLORE MADEIRA'S UNDERWATER FAUNA & FLORA
Activities
ENJOY MADEIRA NATURAL BEAUTY
Laurissilva Forest
CHEER YOUR DAY WITH THE TRADITIONAL "PONCHA"
Beverages
EXPLORE MADEIRA'S WHALING HISTORY
Landmarks
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE BEST MADEIRAN HOTELS
Where to Stay
Madeira Island
Find out where Madeira Island is and how to get there!
Madeira is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal (the other being the Azores). It is an archipelago situated in the north Atlantic Ocean, in a region known as Macaronesia, just under 400 kilometres (250 milles) to the north of the Canary Islands and 700 kilometres (430 milles) west of Morocco.
Madeira Island has a magnificent Airport, receiving several charters and low cost flights, from several European cities regularly.
Madeira Island, with its modern harbour locared at Funchal, is also connected to the main land by sea. Funchal is well equipped to handle the many cruise liners that have Madeira as a key stopping point on their routes.
There is no doubt that a hired car or a taxi is a convenient way of getting round the island. Some of the drivers are especially knowledgeable about the island’s culture and customs; others are keen walkers.
Coach tours are the most popular way of 'seeing Madeira in a day'. They provide a relaxing experience and a remarkable overview of the island scenery.
Another way of getting about is by bus. The system is economical, reliable and fun! You get splendid views perched up on bus seats and the drivers are expert; you’ll feel safe in their hands. Four companies ensure the public transport system in Madeira — Horários do Funchal, SAM, Rodoeste and EACL (Empresa de Autocarros do Caniço) — covering different parts of the island.
Finally, you can also take a ride on either the Monte or Botanical Gardens cable cars! Both rides offer unforgettable mesmerizing views of the city and surrounding nature.