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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,toMercadodosLavradores,theart
decomarket;grabapastryat
AConfeitaria(AvenidadoInfante
28)andwalkthealleywaysofthe
OldTowntoyellow-washedSão
TiagoFort.Next,soartherooftops
onthecablecartoMonte(€16/£14
return).Here,explorethetumbling
MontePalaceTropicalGardens
(montepalacemadeira.com;€12.50
/£11)tobreatheinthebloomsandseethehistoryofPortugaltold
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
basenowhometotheMuseudaBaleia(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‘boringMadeira’.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.Day 3
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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.comNeed 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.4
THINGS
TO DO IN
MADEIRA