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Where should I stay in Madeira for walking?

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Charlotte Adams

Published Mar 14, 2026

Where should I stay in Madeira for walking?

ON THE NORTH COAST
If you are looking for a great base for hiking, levada walks, beach or just getting away from it all, the north coast is THE place to stay if you are a nature lover. Idyllically located by the sea, Estalagem do Mar has the green mountainous background of São Vicente as a wonderful frame.

Also, is Madeira good for walking?

Hiking in MadeiraBest Hikes and Levada Walks. With a big variety of hiking trails for all levels Madeira is considered a true hikers' paradise. But if you are visiting Madeira for just a few days, there is no way you can (or want to) do them all.

Secondly, where should I stay in Madeira for hiking? Madeira Hotels and Places to Stay

  • Hotel Funchal. View Hotel.
  • Hotel The Cliff Bay. View Hotel.
  • Albatroz Beach & Yacht Club. View Hotel.
  • Estalagem Ponta do Sol. View Hotel.
  • Enotel Golf Santo da Serra. View Hotel.
  • Monte Mar Palace Hotel. View Hotel.
  • Solar De Boaventura. View Hotel.
  • Hotel Riu Palace Madeira. View Hotel.

Keeping this in view, where should I stay in Madeira?

Places to stay in Madeira east of Funchal

  • Beach and town, Machico, Madeira.
  • Seafront, Santa Cruz, Madeira.
  • Ponta do Sol, Madeira.
  • Save. Savoy Saccharum Resort & Spa, Calheta, Madeira.
  • Save. Cobbled lanes, Jardim do Mar, Madeira island.
  • Hotel Jardim do Mar, Madeira.
  • Save. Porto Moniz from above.
  • Save.

Where can I walk in Madeira?

5 walks you can't miss in Madeira

  • 5 walks you can't miss in Madeira. Madeira is an island of many walks.
  • Promenade do Lido to Câmara de Lobos. In Funchal, right in front of the resort Vila Porto Mare lies the Lido Promenade.
  • Vereda dos Balcões. This walk is one of the most popular ones.
  • Levada das 25 Fontes.
  • Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço.

What is the best Levada walk in Madeira?

Here you will find our suggestions for the Best 5 Levada Walks in Madeira Island that you can make while visiting the island:
  1. 1 - Rabaçal 25 Fountains Levada Walk. Photo Credits: Visit Madeira.
  2. 2 - Caldeirão Verde Levada Walk.
  3. 3 - Levada do Rei "King" Walk.
  4. 4 - Levada do Alecrim Walk.
  5. 5 - Cedros Levada Walk.

Do I need walking boots in Madeira?

Although many walks are not strenuous and some could even be compared to a Sunday stroll, you should always wear proper shoes or even walking boots. Many paths can be under repair or requiring attention. Good walking shoes and boots can be purchased in Funchal, but a well worn in pair will ensure optimum comfort.

What are the Levadas in Madeira?

Madeira levada walks along the “Levadas” (open canal system that where developed from the early 16th century, to distribute water from the rainfall heavy and wet regions on the north of the island to the drier sun parched regions of the south).

What do you wear on a Levada walk?

A raincoat or cape can also be useful as a windbreak. Due to the nature of some walkers to venture a little too close to a 'levada', we would recommend that you carry a spare pair of dry socks in case your feet get wet.

Where is Madeira Island in Portugal?

Madeira is a Portuguese island group located just off the west coast of Africa (about 300 miles from Morocco) that has become a popular American tourist destination in the winter season.

How do you get from Madeira to Portugal?

Since Madeira is an Island one need to either fly there or go by boat or ferry. 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.

Is Madeira worth visiting?

Even if you don't want to visit the gardens, the trip is worth it for the views, and you can enjoy the most unique way to come down the hill - the toboggan. Cable car in Funchal, Madeira.

What is Madeira like for a holiday?

Actually, Madeira has something for most people. It's a compact island that can be discovered in a few days, but has a lot to offer: warm sunny weather, beautiful landscapes, great food and drinks (Madeira wine!) and a host of activities from walking and diving to fishing or just sunbathing.

Which part of Madeira has the best weather?

ON THE SOUTH COAST
Close to probably the prettiest village in Madeira, Jardim do Mar, the southwestern corner of the island is well-known to be the sunniest and warmest, so it comes as no surprise to find here so many beautiful and luxurious villas.

Where can I stay in Madeira without a car?

Madeira Hotels and Places to Stay
  • Hotel Funchal. View Hotel.
  • Hotel The Cliff Bay. View Hotel.
  • Albatroz Beach & Yacht Club. View Hotel.
  • Estalagem Ponta do Sol. View Hotel.
  • Enotel Golf Santo da Serra. View Hotel.
  • Monte Mar Palace Hotel. View Hotel.
  • Solar De Boaventura. View Hotel.
  • Hotel Riu Palace Madeira. View Hotel.

How long does it take to drive around Madeira?

Re: How long to drive around the island on the coastal road? Probably 90-120 minutes, but it makes more sense to stop.

Are there any beaches in Madeira?

If you are looking for coconuts and golden sandy beaches, then with it's black volcanic sand, Madeira Island is probably not the place for you. But there are also some wonderful sandy beaches and excellent pools. The jewel in the crown is of course the 9 kilometre golden beach of Porto Santo.

Is Funchal always cloudy?

Capacete can be literally translated to peaked cap. This is the reason why June is always cloudy in Madeira. There is still sufficient sunshine but a layer of cloud covers the Funchal area and other nearby places. The umbrella of clouds goes down from the mountains in the morning and goes back in the afternoon.

Do you need a car in Madeira?

Prefer not to drive
However, you may still feel that even if you don't usually hire a car on holiday, you should hire a car in Madeira, simply because having one is going to give you a lot more options when compared to the limited public transport services.

How do I get from Lisbon to Madeira?

The quickest and most convenient way to reach Madeira from Lisbon is on a 90-minute TAP flight. The daily flights (9-13, depending on the season) stop at the Madeira airport then go on to Porto Santo.

Where are the Azores in relation to Madeira?

The Azores islands is at the latitude of mainland Portugal, while Madeira is further south at the latitude of central Morocco.

How do you get from Portugal to Madeira?

There are 6 ways to get from Portugal to Madeira by plane, car, car ferry, bus or train. We recommend flying from Lisbon to Funchal, which is the fastest option and takes around 3h 30m. Alternatively, flying from Porto to Funchal is the cheapest option and takes around 3h 41m.

What is a Levada in Madeira?

"Levada" is a Portuguese word derived from the word "levar" - which means to carry and is roughly translated as "carriageway", but more correctly defined as mini-canal. The Levada "Walks" are walking trails along the maintenance paths beside the Levadas.

How do you get to Madeira?

Since Madeira is an Island one need to either fly there or go by boat or ferry. 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.