Are you embarking on a trip to Madeira and looking for the best places to visit in Madeira? Then you’re in luck, because this is the ultimate 1-week itinerary for Madeira that must go on your Europe bucket list!
In this blog post, I’m going to highlight the best things to do in Madeira, the best places to visit in Madeira and the best adventures to go on. This is the blog post for you whether or not you are looking for the best hikes in Madeira, the best places to visit in Portugal or the next destination for backpacking in Europe. The nature and the tranquility of a trip to Madeira couldn’t be further from the hustle and bustle that you might experience in your daily life or in other cities in Portugal such as Lisbon, and it’s definitely somewhere you should experience once in your lifetime.
This 1-week Madeira itinerary is perfect for those who want a real taste of the nature that Portgual has to offer. Madeira is a volcanic island and an autonomous region of Portugal. It’s variety and beauty is incredible, so whether you are into water sports, hiking, sightseeing or simply relaxing on the beach you will not be disappointed. It’s well-known for being one of the best places to go hiking in Europe, so don’t forget your hiking boots for this itinerary!
See all our hiking top tips here.
This Madeira itinerary assumes that you are based in Funchal, the capital of Madeira, which is definitely one of the best places to visit on the island and an excellent base for all the main attractions it has to offer. That doesn’t mean to say that you couldn’t adapt this itinerary to stay in the smaller towns around the island as you make your way around all the best places to visit in Madeira!
Getting to Madeira…
Madeira is easy to fly to and relatively inexpensive if you fly with WizzAir or EasyJet. There is only one airport in Madeira, the Cristiano Ronaldo Madeira International Airport, and it’s easy to get to most places on the island from there.
If you’re stopping over in Lisbon because the direct flights don’t work out for you, check out our guide to Lisbon here.
Be mentally prepared for landing at Madeira airport. The runway is infamous for being quite short, and the pilots certainly have to press on the brakes on landing!
Make sure to buy some euros before your trip, because cash is king on the island. Buses, some cafés, and many attractions only accept cash.
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There is an airport bus going directly to Funchal, the capital city, which costs €5. You can also get a Bolt (an uber equivalent, use this like to get €5 free), which works pretty well all around the island.
Best time to visit Madeira…
Madeira is lucky enough to have fairly good weather all year round! Winter temperatures (November-February) average at around 16-18 degrees celcius, and the summer (June-August) averages at 25 degrees celcius (although it can reach early 30s).
If you’re looking to visit Madeira on a budget, avoid the peak times of June-September, as well as Christmas and New Year.
Getting around Madeira…
The easiest way to get around Madeira is by car, but make sure to book before you travel, because availability can be limited in high season. Off-season you’d pay around €40 for one day, but you can get amazing deals if you book for longer. During high season the prices can reach €100 per day, but again do your research as this is very fluid.
You can easily enjoy Madeira without a car too. If you stay in Funchal, which is where this guide advises you to stay, you will be able to get everywhere by bus or Bolt. Most attractions will take at least half a day, so catching a bus there and back works out perfectly and still leaves plenty of time to enjoy your evening in the city.
Google Maps and other apps don’t function very well when it comes to buses in Madeira, but here is something that will make your life a thousand times easier. This bus map shows you all bus lines in Madeira. Different colours indicate different bus companies, so once you figure out where you need to go check the times on that company’s website. Online schedules are very accurate and ticket prices range from €2 within Funchal to about €5 if you’re travelling to the other side of the island. Longer routes can be very scenic. And remember to bring cash!
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This map is accurate as of August 2021, but you can grab one at the information window at the bus terminal in Funchal.
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