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TURIM Santa Maria Hotel
Ideally situated in Funchal, TURIM Santa Maria Hotel features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service.

Savoy Palace - The Leading Hotels of the World - Savoy Signature
Located in Funchal, 1.8 km from Gorgulho - Gavinas Beach, Savoy Palace - The Leading Hotels of the World - Savoy Signature provides accommodation with a private beach area, private parking, a shared...

Hotel Quinta Do Furao
Featuring stunning views of the north-east coast of the Island of Madeira and the surrounding mountains, this 4-star hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and a balcony.

Estalagem Da Ponta Do Sol
Perched on a cliff facing the Atlantic Ocean, this design hotel is within a renovated traditional farmhouse.

The Vine Hotel
Recently awarded as Europe's Leading Design Hotel, the luxurious Vine Hotel is located in Funchal and offers a fusion restaurant with stunning views, a Wine Therapy Spa, and a rooftop infinity pool.

Aqua Natura Bay
The seafront 4-star hotel Aqua Natura Bay in Madeira features an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a Turkish bath, a sauna and a hot tub. A gym is also available, as well as an on-site diving centre.

Hotel Porto Mare - PortoBay
As part of the Vila Porto Mare resort, this hotel offers 4 restaurants, 6 bars and 5 swimming pools. Porto Mare features an extensive tropical garden on the Atlantic oceanfront.

The Navigator - Colombus All Inclusive
Located in Porto Santo, 300 metres from Porto Santo Beach, The Navigator - Colombus All Inclusive provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Socalco Nature Calheta
Set in Calheta, 600 metres from Calheta Beach, Socalco Nature Calheta offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Hotel Cajú
Well situated in the Sao Pedro district of Funchal, Hotel Cajú is set less than 1 km from Almirante Reis Beach, a 4-minute walk from Marina do Funchal and 13 km from Girao Cape.

Madeira Islands highlights
Hiking the Levadas
This network of irrigation channels serves as a walking path for charming-to-challenging hikes through forested countryside studded with waterfalls and lagoons.Curral das Freiras
Tucked in a hidden valley, this charming village promises spectacular views of the surrounding mountainside and treats made with local chestnuts.Pico Ruivo peak
Climb to the top of Madeira’s highest peak for stunning scenery and panoramic vistas over the entire island.Cape Girão lookout point
Cape Girão is home to Europe’s highest cliff skywalk, which includes a thrilling lookout point with a glass-floored platform.Laurisilva Forest
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this bio diverse laurel forest contains a number of native plant and animal life.Natural pools of Porto Moniz
Take a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters of these natural salt-water swimming pools, formed by volcanic rock.Monte toboggan rides
With speeds reaching 48 km per hour, these wicker sleds steered by two men provide an exhilarating ride from Monte to Funchal.Scuba diving off the Madeira coast
Various shipwrecks, underwater caves, several protected marine areas and vastly diverse sea life make Madeira a scuba diving haven.Serra d’Água
Granting one of Madeira’s most scenic countryside views, Serra d’Água is cloaked in green vegetation and native wild flowers.
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A great city to explore, with good restaurants (especially...
A great city to explore, with good restaurants (especially seafood), friendly locals and tons of character. Like the rest of Madeira, there are stunning sea and mountain vistas around every corner. A trip on the cable car up to Monte and the Tropical Garden is a must, as is sipping a "poncha" (the local tipple) at the bars along the esplanade. We didn't have a car, so had to get about Funchal and surroundings by walking, public transport and the odd taxi. There is a very extensive (and cheap) bus network, although information about bus stops and timetables is *really* hard to come by. If you're into football, Funchal is the birthplace of Cristiano Ronaldo, who is basically a demigod in the city.Guest review byLionelUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Machico resort is not for the night clubbing holiday maker,...
Machico resort is not for the night clubbing holiday maker, It was however for us a slow paced setting with a good selection of restaurants and supermarkets with walking routes for those who wish. The harbour offered boat trips, whale watching and surf lessons, the latter was enjoyed from the safety of a dry vantage point. Local bus into Funchal for 2-60 euro single was 50 mins away which opens up further opportunities for excursions and sight seeing like the red or yellow hop on hop off bus tours which operate from the promenade where the ticket is valid for 24 hours allowing to to spend time where the mood takes. Weather forecasting in resort will not take into account the drizzle from the mountains with can add a cooling break from the sunshine and occasional rain. Enjoy.Guest review bySteveUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We were only staying in Caniço, we went there to visit...
We were only staying in Caniço, we went there to visit Madeira and really enjoyed it. It's green and beautiful, people are very nice and food is excellent. I would definitely recommend renting a car with a powerful engine as the island has lots of steep roads.Guest review byCristinaUnited Kingdom - 8.0
We come here to enjoy the natural pools we were too tired...
We come here to enjoy the natural pools we were too tired upon arrival. But next morning was perfect, no crowds,peaceful. There are enough restaurants to choose from. Please be aware that some of them close their kitchens around 4pmGuest review byUrsulaUnited States - 10.0
Santana is a perfect location to explore the north coast.
Santana is a perfect location to explore the north coast. Not far away from airport and capital, but still on the north. Two hiking starting points are nearby: Queimadas and Achada do Teixeira. Santana also has an only large supermarket on the whole north coast, so you can buy delicious food right there. No such option in Porto Moniz or Seixal.Guest review bySergeyNorway - 10.0
The island is beautiful. Soft sandy beaches.
The island is beautiful. Soft sandy beaches. We hired e-bikes and it was very easy to get around. The people are friendly and welcoming. We took the ferry over from Madeira mainland. Smooth crossing and easy to get from port into centre of town.Guest review byNicolaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
A pleasant town without excessive tourism with a beautiful...
A pleasant town without excessive tourism with a beautiful beach and publicly accessible swimming pools. Excellent dining options, very close to the airport which did not disturb us with noise. Everything is clean, tidy and niceGuest review byMilos 277Slovakia - 10.0
Calhetta itself is small and the main part of it centres...
Calhetta itself is small and the main part of it centres around the harbour. As you might expect this means that all the major activities are boat-based such as whale and dolphin watching, sailing, fishing, excursions etc. but there are also lots of restaurants and bars overlooking the harbour where you can get a great meal - especially if you like fish - or just relax for the evening and watch the sunset.Guest review byRobGrantUnited Kingdom - 10.0
This location is simply out-of-this-world beautiful.
This location is simply out-of-this-world beautiful. I did a lot of driving around Madeira, 700km in a week, so I saw a lot of places. Sao Vicente is lush, green, mountainous and breathtaking. I'm definitely glad we stayed here.Guest review byJodieUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Great local place.
Great local place. I am very glad I have not spend the time in Funchal. From here I could explore the whole island and had my peace in the evening but with vibrant Sunday as all the locals come to town for their coffee and markets.Guest review byPavolSlovakia