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POCKET GUIDES SHORT BREAK
FindyourfeetinFunchal(pictured).
FromtheharbourhittheMunicipal
Gardens,thenvisitBlandy’sWine
Lodge(blandyswinelodge.com)for
atour(€9.50/£8.50)ofMadeiran
viticultureinhistoricsurrounds.
Continuenorthtoadmiretheold
SantaClaraConvent,thenreturn
southfortheSé,Funchal’sornately
decorated16th-centurycathedral.
Walk,viaPraçadoColombo,to
MercadodosLavradores,theart
decomarket;grabapastryat
AConfeitaria(AvenidadoInfante
28)andwalkthealleywaysofthe
OldTowntoyellow-washedSão
TiagoFort.Next,soartherooftops
onthecablecartoMonte(€16/£14
return).Here,explorethetumbling
MontePalaceTropicalGardens
(montepalacemadeira.com;€12.50
/£11)tobreatheinthebloomsand
seethehistoryofPortugaltold
throughitstiles.Returndowntown
byfoot,cablecarorFunchal’s
infamousstreettoboggans.
SleepatAllegro(barcelo.com;
from€73/£65),atowerblockthat’s
beenconvertedintoasmart
adult-onlyhotel,withapanoramic
rooftopbar.Juicysteakhouse
LaVacaNegra(RuaVelhada
Ajuda12)isjustashortwalkaway.
MakeforMachico,thesandyspot
eastofFunchalwherethoseirst
explorerslanded 600 yearsago.
Forthemostdramaticentrance,
takeatour(gotrailmadeira)orbus
(sam.pt)toPortodaCruzandhike
alongtheVeredadoLarano,
aspectacularcli-huggingpath
thatends,12kmlater,inMachico.
GrabasnackatOCasco(Ruado
Ribeirinho2)onMachico’sseafront,
thenvisitCaniçal,aformerwhaling
basenowhometotheMuseuda
Baleia(museudabaleia.org;€10/
£9)andPontadeSãoLourenço,
theisland’seasternmostpoint.
Agoodoptionforthetime-poor
isatourwithMountainExpedition
(mountainexpedition.pt;fullday
from€45/£40),whichoersset
andtailormadehigh-revving4WD
rides.Itinerariesmightinclude
ascendingPicoArieiro(pictured),
bombingdowntheseemingly
undriveablevalleysandvisiting
townssuchasprettySantana.
Toturnoceanexplorer,takea
catamarantotheDesertasIslands
(seabookings.com;€80/£72).Day
tripsleaveFunchalinthemorning
fortheuninhabitedarchipelago,
withoptionalsnorkellingand
SUPingtrips,plusachancetospot
whales,dolphinsandseabirds.
Alternatively,MadeiraOutdoor
(madeiraoutdoor.com)organises
arangeofactiveexcursions–from
climbingandcoasteeringtolevada
walksandkayaking(pictured)–
thatputpaytotheideaof‘boring
Madeira’.Thebeginner-level
canyoning(€60/£54)isagood
waytoexplorethelocalgeology:
spendhalfadayswimming,
scramblingandwaterfall-leaping
alongRibeiradasCales,inthe
EcologicalParkofFunchal.
Onyourinalevening,takeataxi
orbus(rodoeste.com.pt)west
alongthecoastfromFunchalto
CâmaradeLobos,aishingvillage
lovedbyWinstonChurchill,where
ViladoPeixe(viladopeixe.com)
servesexcellentseafood.
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Population: 250,000
Time zone: GMT (GMT+1 Apr-Oct)
Currency: Euro (€), currently
€1.12 to the UK£
When to go: Year round. Madeira
has warm, dry summers and
mild winters, but microclimates
lead to wildly varying conditions,
so pack for hot, cool and wet.
Top tip: Roads can be steep and
hazardous – only the conident
should hire a car. Public transport
is possible, with bus timetables
found at horariosdofunchal.pt.
Further information:
madeiraallyear.com
Need to know
1
Findancientforests
Thehighplateauof
Fanal is home to some of
Madeira’s inest, UNESCO-
listed laurissilva, the
primary laurel forest that
cloaked much of southern
Europe 40 million years
ago but is exceptionally
rare. A great place for
fairytale walks among
crooked, beardy trees.
2
Eat & drink local
Must-trys include
espada (an ugly scabbard
ish), espetada (beef
skewers) and bolo de caco,
traditional muin-like
breads typically smothered
in garlic butter. To wash it
down, order Madeiran wine
or a super-sweet poncha,
a cocktail of aguardente
de cana brandy, honey,
sugar and lemon juice.
3
Hike a levada
The paths alongside
Madeira’s irrigation
channels provide fantastic
hiking routes (pictured
top). Pick up a copy of
Madeira Walks (Trailblazer,
2018), which lists 37 good
strolls for all abilities,
including details of how
to get to and from each
one by car or bus.
4
Get high & holy
Just west of Câmara
de Lobos, at Cabo Girão,
Madeira’s highest sea
cli¡s soar 580m above
the thrashing Atlantic.
Step out onto the glass-
bottomed, precipice-
jutting viewing platform
if you dare. The Chapel of
Nossa Senhora de Fátima,
one of the island’s key
pilgrimage sites, is nearby.
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THINGS
TO DO IN
MADEIRA