“Madeira Practical Information for Tourists” is a blog post packed with essential details to ease your trip planning. Here, you will find practical tips regarding public transportation and links to official tourism websites for exploring Madeira’s local attractions. Additionally, there’s information on cultural events happening on the island, a list of beaches, and scenic viewpoints. It is a compendium of practical data designed to help you make the most of your journey to this enchanting island.
Public Transportation
Transport: It is advisable to rent a car for convenience during sightseeing. Within Funchal, getting around comfortably can be done using the city’s public buses. Taxis or tuk-tuks are also available options for short rides.

Public transportation in Funchal is well-developed and relatively easy to navigate. During peak hours, especially on main routes, tourists primarily utilize it. Timetables are displayed at each stop.
The website horariosdofunchal.pt offers a guide to public transportation, maps, a list of locations where you can purchase a bus card, and all intercity connections within the island.
You can ride the buses with single tickets (available from the drivers—priced at 1.95 Euros), but it’s more convenient to purchase a prepaid GIRO card. The card can be purchased for a specific number of rides or a certain number of days: 1 day—4.5 Euros, 3 days—11.5 Euros, 5 days—16.5 Euros. There is a one-time surcharge of 0.5 Euros when purchasing a GIRO card.

Accommodation, Local Cuisine, and Prices
Accommodation: It is advisable to book accommodations in advance. I recommend checking offers on platforms such as Booking or Airbnb. However, the most comprehensive selection of lodging options can be found on the official website of the Madeira Promotion Bureau.
Dining: Madeira is renowned for its local specialities. Don’t miss out on trying Espada (black scabbardfish, found only off the coast of Madeira and Japan), or one of the many seafood dishes. Cataplana is a popular fish stew made with tomatoes and garlic, usually served with rice in a unique pot, while caldeirada is a fish and seafood soup.
Beverages: For refreshments, try Brisa or Poncha. Brisa is a popular carbonated drink produced on the island since 1970, available in various flavours, including passion fruit. Poncha de Madeira is considered the national drink of Madeira and is popular not only on the island but throughout Portugal. Its main ingredients are rum, fresh lemon, orange or other fruit juice, and honey.
Prices: Prices in Madeira vary. Be prepared for a moderate price, but the experiences will be priceless.
Useful links
- Accommodations in Madeira
- Public transportation information
- Car rental on Madeira (I used this rental company)
Madeira Practical Information – Tourist Buses
Tourist buses operated by Yellow Bus and Sightseeing Tours run around the island.

Yellow Bus
Explore the main attractions in Funchal, Câmara de Lobos, and Cabo Girão aboard a panoramic bus. Enjoy Hop-On Hop-Off tours with tickets available for 24 hours, 48 hours, or 5 days. Audio guides are provided. Exclusive benefits include wine tasting at Blandy’s Wine Lodge and the Bordal Embroidery Factory entrance. Tickets can be purchased directly on the Yellow Bus Company’s website.
- 3-in-1 Hop On Hop Off – bus tours – 48h or 5-day ticket option
- Discover Funchal and Câmara de Lobos
- Funchal Cable Car + Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
City Sightseeing Red Bus
Discover Funchal’s main attractions with the City Sightseeing Bus. Enjoy Hop-On Hop-Off tours with tickets valid for 24 hours. After purchasing the voucher, it remains valid for 12 months. Additional benefits include wine tasting, the option to cancel tickets without fees, and dedicated customer service via the app. Tickets can be purchased directly on the City Sightseeing company’s website.
- Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Funchal – Blue Route Ticket
- Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Funchal – Red & Green Routes Ticket
- Hop-On Hop-Off Funchal Bus Tour – All Routes
Madeira Promotion Bureau
On visitmadeira.com, you’ll find all possible information about the island: event calendar, festivals, cultural events, concerts, descriptions of all attractions, trails, accommodation options, dining, and much more. I encourage you to visit this place if you’re looking for more detailed information. Below are a few selected suggestions:
Cultural Events
Madeira is known for its rich cultural life, with numerous fascinating events on the island throughout the year. Here are some noteworthy events to participate in during different months:
- Madeira Carnival – February: Carnival parades, colourful costumes, and a joyful atmosphere make Madeira’s Carnival an unmissable event.
- Festa da Flor (Flower Festival) – April: One of Madeira’s most significant cultural events. Cities on the island are adorned with thousands of flowers, with the highlight being the Flower Parade.
- Madeira International Film Festival – May: If you are a cinema enthusiast, visiting Madeira in May for this festival showcasing diverse films from around the world is worthwhile.
- Atlantic Festival – June: In June, Madeira celebrates its ties to the ocean with fireworks displays, concerts, and other cultural events.
- Madeira Wine Festival – September: This festival celebrates Madeira’s famous wines. Attend tastings, learn about wine production, and enjoy the atmosphere.
- The Columbus Festival in September commemorates Christopher Columbus’s discovery of America and related historical events. It includes parades, concerts, and shows.
- Madeira Nature Festival – October: This festival offers various events for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, such as hikes, bike tours, and nature shows.
- Christmas and New Year’s Festivities – December/January: Madeira attracts tourists during the holiday season with its unique atmosphere. Funchal’s central square is decorated with colourful lights, and the New Year’s Eve fireworks displays are among the most impressive in the world.
Remember that dates vary yearly, so checking the current event calendar before planning your trip is worth it.
Below is the complete list of all cultural events on the island: eventsmadeira.com
Hiking Trails
Madeira is a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering extensive and diverse hiking trails. Here are several reasons why hiking in Madeira is a must:

- Breathtaking landscapes: Madeira is renowned for its incredible natural beauty, and hiking immerses you in picturesque landscapes. Mountains, forests, cliffs, and ocean views create unforgettable scenery.

- Variety of trails: The island offers a variety of trails tailored to different difficulty levels and preferences. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a novice, you’ll find something suitable.
- Unique flora and fauna: Madeira is home to many plant and animal species found nowhere else. You can observe unique fauna during hikes, including endemic bird species and plants.
- Waterfalls and levadas: Hiking in Madeira leads to stunning waterfalls and picturesque levadas, creating unique and magical experiences.
- Culture and traditions: Hiking trails often pass through traditional villages, where you can learn about the local culture and customs. It is an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the island’s authentic life.
- Clean air and environment: Hiking in Madeira allows you to breathe fresh mountain air, which is beneficial for health. Additionally, the island is known for its environmental care, making it an excellent destination for ecotourism.
- Well-marked trails: The hiking trails in Madeira are well-marked, with many routes of varying difficulty. Hikers’ safety is a priority, allowing even less experienced tourists to enjoy the hikes.
- Unforgettable ocean views: Following mountain trails, you can admire spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, which is among the most beautiful in the world.
In summary, hiking in Madeira is a physical activity and a chance to discover this magical island’s unique nature and culture.
Here are the links to all hiking trails:
- List of all hiking trails: Madeira Recommended Hiking Trails
- Description of all hiking trails: visitmadeira.com/nature seekers activities
Viewpoints in Madeira
Visiting viewpoints in Madeira is an unforgettable experience, and here are several reasons why it is worth taking the time to admire the views from these picturesque locations:
- Spectacular views: Madeira offers incredibly diverse landscapes, and viewpoints allow you to admire them from the most scenic perspectives. From mountain peaks to cliffs and the ocean, the views are unique.

- Sunsets: There’s nothing more beautiful than watching the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean from a viewpoint.
- Relaxation and contemplation: Viewpoints are the perfect place for relaxation and meditation. The tranquil atmosphere, sounds of nature, and space allow you to detach from the daily hustle and bustle.

- Variety of viewpoints: In Madeira, you will find many different views, each offering unique perspectives. Some are accessible directly from the road, while others require a short hike, providing an opportunity to explore different island areas.

- Education about nature and culture: Many viewpoints have informative panels or educational centres providing information about Madeira’s nature, history, and culture.
- Easy access: Many viewpoints are easily accessible by car or bus, making them available to tourists.
- Silence and tranquillity: Despite being popular among tourists, many viewpoints offer silence and tranquillity, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
In summary, viewpoints in Madeira are excellent places to admire landscapes and opportunities for relaxation, contemplation, and enriching oneself with knowledge about this extraordinary island.
All viewpoints: visitmadeira.com/viewpoints
Beaches of Madeira
Though renowned for its mountainous landscapes, Madeira also offers beautiful beaches. Here are several reasons why visiting different beaches on this charming island is worthwhile:
- Diversity of beaches: Madeira boasts various beaches catering to different preferences. From sandy beaches to scenic rocky coastlines, there is something for everyone.

- Relaxation and tranquillity: Madeira’s beaches are often quiet and peaceful, making them ideal places for relaxation and recharging before returning from vacation.
- Water activities: Some beaches offer opportunities for various water sports such as diving, kayaking, or windsurfing. Water sports enthusiasts will indeed find something exciting here.
- Clean water: The water around Madeira is known for its cleanliness and clarity, making the beaches ideal for swimming and bathing.
- Scenic locations: Some beaches are set in picturesque bays or surrounded by cliffs, adding charm and making them excellent places for coastal walks. For example, Prainha Beach is a natural beach located on the island’s east side, which we passed on our way to Santana.
- Fishing culture: Some beaches are associated with the local fishing culture. There, you can see traditional fishing boats and try fresh seafood.
- Great sunset spots: Beaches are perfect places to admire the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean, creating magical moments.
- Access to nature: Many beaches are surrounded by beautiful coastal areas and parks, allowing for combining beach relaxation with coastal walks.
- Community and culture: Beaches are meeting places for the local community, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the local atmosphere and learn about local customs.
Visiting different beaches in Madeira allows you to discover the diversity of nature, culture, and attractions this island offers. Madeira’s beaches have much to offer, whether you are seeking tranquillity, water activities, or fascinating landscapes.
Madeira – Useful Phone Apps
Before heading to Madeira, download apps on your phone that will significantly enhance your comfort and benefits from your trip.
- Madeira Events: An app that provides access to a calendar with all official events happening in Madeira.
- Madeira Gardens: An app that helps plan visits to the beautiful gardens of Madeira.
- Madeira Funchal & Garden Tours: Discover the city of Funchal in Madeira and its exotic gardens.
Madeira – My Other Posts
I also invite you to check out my other posts about Madeira: