2023 Madeira – Day 15

Madeira Airport, officially known as Cristiano Ronaldo Madeira International Airport, is the main gateway to the island of Madeira. It is located near the town of Santa Cruz on the south-east coast of the island, approximately 20 kilometers from Funchal. The airport serves as the primary arrival and departure point for both international and domestic flights and plays a central role in Madeira’s tourism and economy.

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2023 Madeira – Day 13

Catamaran cruises and whale watching are among the most popular ocean-based activities on Madeira, offering a close connection to the island’s marine environment. Departures typically take place from Funchal and nearby ports, where modern catamarans operate along the south coast and into deeper offshore waters. These excursions combine scenic coastal views with opportunities to observe marine wildlife in the Atlantic Ocean.

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2023 Madeira – Day 12

PR 1.2 Vereda do Pico Ruivo is one of Madeira’s most important mountain hiking trails, providing access to Pico Ruivo, the highest peak on the island at 1,862 meters above sea level. The trail connects high-altitude mountain areas with the summit and offers a direct immersion into Madeira’s rugged interior landscape. PR 1.2 is often used either as a standalone ascent or as a key link within longer high-mountain routes.

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2023 Madeira – Day 10

Madeira is a volcanic island in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its highly varied and dramatic landscape. Despite its relatively small size, the island features steep mountains, deep valleys, dense forests, rugged coastlines, and fertile agricultural terraces. The landscape rises sharply from sea level to high-altitude ridges, creating strong contrasts over short distances.

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2023 Madeira – Day 9

Madeira is one of Europe’s most distinctive hiking destinations, an Atlantic island known for steep volcanic mountains, deep green valleys, and dramatic coastal cliffs. Hiking on Madeira is defined by variety: you can walk through humid laurel forests, cross high ridgelines above the clouds, follow narrow coastal paths, or explore the famous levadas—historic irrigation channels that now form an extensive network of walking routes.

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2023 Madeira – Day 8

The cuisine of Madeira reflects the island’s geography, climate, and history, combining Atlantic maritime influences with Portuguese culinary traditions and local adaptations shaped by isolation and resource availability. Madeiran food is characterized by simple preparations, high-quality ingredients, and a strong connection to agriculture, fishing, and seasonal production. While often rustic in appearance, the cuisine is deeply rooted in long-standing cultural practices and regional identity.

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