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Madeira Magic: A Piece of Portuguese Paradise

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
02/04/2025
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Guide to Madeira
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Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve may have put Portugal on the map, but, a a mere hour’s flight from the mainland, the four-island archipelago of Madeira delivers a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich culture, and exhilarating adventures that offer an escape into another world.

Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring,” Madeira has become a top destination for travellers who want to explore beyond Portugal’s popular hot spots. And, with crystal-clear waters, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich tapestry of traditions, is perfect for those seeking a truly unique trip.

Mother Nature stars in Madeira

Famed for its stunning and diverse natural beauty, Madeira is home to the UNESCO-listed Laurissilva Forest, an ancient laurel forest that stretches across the island’s mountainous terrain. From its rugged cliffs to lush greenery, the island offers an unmatched variety of scenery. Nature lovers will find themselves hiking the island’s iconic levadas – historic irrigation channels that cut through Madeira’s dramatic landscapes – or enjoying whale and dolphin-watching tours that are hard to rival anywhere else.

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As Ricardo Madias-Farinha, Chief Commercial Officer at Savoy Signature puts it, “Madeira’s natural landscape is unlike any other in the world. Here, you can witness a unique blend of tropical and Mediterranean scenery, offering visitors a truly unforgettable experience.”

For adventure seekers, the island’s rugged terrain is a playground for outdoor activities, such as canyoning, paragliding, and mountain biking. Alternatively, those looking to relax can unwind on Porto Santo’s golden sandy beaches, explore the vibrant local culture, or simply sip a glass of Madeira wine, a local speciality grown from the island’s fertile volcanic soils.

Guide to Madeira
Ricardo Madias-Farinha, Chief Commercial Officer at Savoy Signature

From forest to festivals

There’s something truly special about Madeira that keeps visitors coming back. While you might find outdoor adventures elsewhere, few places blend them with such rich cultural experiences. Madeira’s year-round festivals add to its charm, offering a slice of local life that brings together music, dance, and vibrant parades.

“Madeira has a rich culture, and that’s what sets it apart,” says Ricardo. “The people are warm and welcoming, the traditions are centuries old, and the festivals, like the Flower Festival and the New Year’s fireworks, are world-renowned. There’s always something happening on the island.”

Madeira’s appeal isn’t limited to its natural and cultural assets. For those who love the sea, the island offers incredible opportunities for diving, surfing, and boat trips along the coastline. Its unique cuisine is another major draw, with fresh seafood, local produce, and, of course, the famous Madeira wine making every meal a memorable experience.

Local icons and luxe hotels

Madeira’s most famous son, football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, hails from the capital, Funchal. Visitors can even stop by the CR7 Museum, dedicated to the local hero’s illustrious career. Ronaldo’s global fame has put Madeira on the map for many, but the island itself is rapidly gaining recognition for much more than just its connection to the football star.

The sense of pride in Madeira’s heritage and modern-day accomplishments runs deep, and nowhere is this better reflected than in the luxury hotel offerings of Savoy Signature. Properties like the five-star Savoy Palace, The Reserve, and the Saccharum resort reflect the island’s culture and natural beauty in their design. From the wickerwork craftsmanship to the inspiration drawn from Madeira’s sugar cane heritage, these hotels offer an immersive experience, celebrating the island’s past while catering to modern travellers’ needs.

Ricardo explains, “At Savoy Signature, we design our hotels to reflect Madeira’s heritage. The Laurissilva Forest, the levadas, and our sugar cane history are woven into the aesthetic and experience of our properties. It’s about honouring the island’s past while offering guests contemporary luxury.”

The best time to visit

While Madeira is a year-round destination, each season offers a different experience depending on what you’re looking for. If you want to experience Madeira’s lively festivals, visiting during the spring for the Flower Festival or at the end of the year for the New Year’s Eve fireworks – one of the largest displays in the world – is ideal.

For beach lovers, summer is the perfect time to soak up the sun on Porto Santo’s sandy shores. Meanwhile, the milder winter months are perfect for hiking and exploring the island’s natural wonders without the summer crowds.

For those who have already explored Portugal’s bustling cities and sunny coastlines, Madeira offers an escape into a different world. Its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and diverse landscapes provide a serene yet exhilarating experience that feels far removed from the mainland. And with it being just an hour away from Lisbon by plane, adding a few extra days to venture to this paradise is well worth it.

As Ricardo succinctly puts it: “Madeira is where visitors can truly reconnect with nature, indulge in unique cultural experiences, and enjoy the warm hospitality of our people. Whether it’s the local cuisine, the festivals, or the spectacular natural beauty, Madeira has something to offer everyone.”

So, if you’re looking for a destination that combines adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness, Madeira may just be the hidden gem you didn’t know you needed in your travel itinerary.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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