Madeira Island
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Madeira Island: An Atlantic Paradise
Madeira Island, a paradise Portuguese on the Atlantic, invites you to an unforgettable experience. Lush landscapes, mild climate and rich culture await you. Venture out on trails, go whale watching on cruises, explore the levadas, relax on the beaches or in the rocky coves. Discover Funchal, the capital, with its museums, monuments and gardens. Visit Pico do Arieiro for panoramic views, Cabo Girão with its glass platform, and Curral das Freiras, a picturesque village in a deep valley. Stunning nature, rich culture and genuine hospitality await you in Madeira Island!
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Madeira: an island in the world with the world inside
Have you ever thought that, in just one day, you can take a walk through the mountains, a walk on a Levada (recommended hiking trails), have lunch in one of the many hidden corners and still take a dip in the clear waters of the ocean? That's that! All this and much more can be achieved in less than 24 hours in this autonomous region of Portugal, known as the 'pearl of the Atlantic'. With 251,000 inhabitants, the Autonomous Region of Madeira is an archipelago consisting of Madeira, Porto Santo (both inhabited) and still Selvagens and Desertas.
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Viewpoints in Madeira
Our island is famous for its beautiful landscapes and viewpoints that offer stunning views of the ocean, mountains and cities.
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Festivities in Madeira Island
Madeira Island, famous for its natural beauty and pleasant climate, surprise yourself with a festive calendar for the whole year. Whether it's the contagious joy of Carnival or the magic of Christmas, the island offers something for everyone to enjoy. Get ready for colorful parades, lively music, and lots of partying during the Madeira Carnival. At the Flower Festival, the streets are transformed into stunning floral carpets. The Atlantic Festival celebrates local culture with music, gastronomy and spectacular fireworks. And for Christmas and New Year's Eve, lights, nativity scenes and a festive atmosphere make Madeira a magical destination. But the fun doesn't end there! The Madeira Festival and São João are just a few of the other celebrations that complete the island's vibrant calendar. Come and celebrate life in Madeira Island!
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Madeira is a Garden like no other
The multifaceted Madeiran artist Maximiano de Sousa (Max) used to say that Madeira is a garden and like it there is no equal.
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Eating 'Madeiran style'
The gastronomy of the Region is quite diverse, with typical dishes in meat and fish. The kebab is queen on the Madeiran menu, but you can always taste [and even cry for more] the black scabbard fish with banana.