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Are restaurants open in Madeira in October?

Everything is open as in October. Madeira is an all year round destination.



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The best time to visit Madeira, Portugal, is during the spring months of March to May or in the fall months of September to November. During these times, the weather is mild, and there are fewer crowds than during the peak summer season.

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As we've already mentioned, businesses in Madeira don't tend to close for the winter season, since tourists visit the island all year round. However, there are some activities that are better to do during the cooler months.

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What to do on a rainy day in Funchal?
  • The first one is the 3D Fun Art Museum. ...
  • For the sporty people, there is the Madeira Climbing Centre. ...
  • For the Wine Enthusiasts, we recommend the Blandy's Wine Lodge. ...
  • Armazéns do Mercado is a really interesting place that I can't describe only with one word.


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Warm winds occasionally blow over from the Sahara Desert, which can make things really hot in Madeira. The average high temperature during October is 23ºC, which is perfectly warm enough to chill out on the beach or by the pool.

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The Portuguese have three meals a day, between 7:30 and 10 a.m. we have breakfast, consisting of drinking coffee or fruit juice with toast or a sandwich. The main meals are lunch, between 12:00 and 2:30 p.m., and dinner between 7:30 and 10:30 p.m.

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The average standard of living tends to be a bit lower than in mainland Portugal, and the local autonomous government gives generous subsidies coming from the tourist industry revenues and from the Portuguese national budget. Go where the locals go and everything will be cheap.

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For Dinner, the Portuguese usually eat between 7:00 and 9:00 PM. While this is not as late as in Spain, for example, most of the restaurants don't even open until 7:00 PM for dinner, so travelers accustomed to eating earlier should expect to adjust their schedule and eat a bit later than usual.

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Best time to visit Madeira – Criteria. The driest months are June, July and August, the wettest months are October to mid-April. Winter daytime temperatures are around 20°C on the lower parts of the island (it can be cold in the mountains). September to October tend to be the quieter months on the island.

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Is it windy in Madeira during October? You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a gentle breeze that increases to moderate at times during October.

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The rainy season is between November and February, during which time rolling clouds and frequent rainstorms are typical. Most days during this time will have at least one rainstorm passing through. The months between May and August are the driest of the year.

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Madeira is a super easy island to get around – with or without a car! There are buses that can take you almost everywhere and anywhere on the island. There are also lots of awesome tours to all the Levada hikes that pick you up and drop you off at your accommodation (especially if you're staying in Funchal).

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Whale and dolphin watching is possible in Madeira year-round, thanks to resident cetacean populations and good sea conditions. However, the best season for whale-watching tends to be from spring to autumn.

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There is plenty of water in Madeira and it is all drinkable and of excellent quality. Porto Santo uses desalinated water, which is perfectly safe to drink.

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Funchal is generally considered safe for female travelers. The city is known for its friendly locals and low crime rate. Women should still take the usual precautions when traveling, such as avoiding walking alone at night and keeping valuables out of sight.

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The north side of the island takes all the punishment. The trade winds travel down the Atlantic and hit the north coast brining with them rain and cool air. The high mountains act as a barrier to the more densely populated, “sunnier” side of the island, the south side.

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Inside Funchal : Health & Safety - Tripadvisor. According to the Madeira Tourist Board's website the island has very little crime. It states that very likely the worst things that will happen to most visitors are generally sunburns and hangovers.

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