Between the verdant hills
and the blue ocean, Madeira lies 1000 km south-west
of Lisbon and 800 km from the coast of Africa.
An archipelago of volcanic origin, discovered
in 1419 by Portuguese navigators, it consists of the
island of Madeira (the largest and more populated,
with its capital in Funchal), the island of Porto Santo,
and two groups of uninhabited islands: the Desertas
and the Selvagens (bird sanctuaries).The island's exceptional
climate (between 16’C and 25'C - 61'F and 76’F)
and legendary natural beauty have made this a chosen
destination.

Two international airports provide an
easy connection between the main island and Porto Santo,
with its 9 km of white sandy beaches. On their own,
the meandering roads in Madeira (stage for a highly
competitive rally) are a sight to see, as one wanders
amongst trees, mountain and waterfalls.

Approached
by ship, Madeira offers an unforgettable sight:
the mountains dropping straight onto the valleys, the
dense vegetation growing on mountain terraces,
split by steep cliffs and dotted with white houses.The
beautiful assortment of flowers and tropical fruits,
mild temperature of the ocean water and natural pools,
a wealthy cultural heritage, luxurious hotels and Funchal's
cosmopolitan life (bars, discotheques and casino) are
but a few of the available charms found here.
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"Madeira" is also a
synonym for the renowned hearty wine, which has
been spreading its name and the taste of its home
island worldwide. |
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REGIONAL GASTRONOMY
- Sword-fish and seafood
- Espetadas (meat on laurel spits)
- Tuna fish steaks
- Fried corn
- Honey cake
- Madeira wines: verdefflo, malmsey, and others .
- Liqueurs
FESTIVITIES
- Flower Festival - Funchal, April
- Sao Pedro Festivities - Ribeira Brava, June
- Music Festival - Funchal, June
- Nossa Senhora do Monte Festivities -Terreiro da Luta,
August
- Sao Silvestre Festivities - Funchal, 31st December
HANDICRAFTS
- Embroideries and tapestries
- Wicker and broom works (baskets and furniture) .
- Red-rimmed leather boot
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