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Can I get to Madeira without flying?

Since Madeira is an Island one need to either fly there or go by boat or ferry. Madeira Island has a magnificent Airport, receiving several charters and low cost flights, from several European cities regularly. Madeira Island, with its modern harbour locared at Funchal, is also connected to the main land by sea.



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There are two main access points for those looking to get to Madeira. First of all, Cristiano Ronaldo Madeira International Airport, located in the city of Santa Cruz, which is the main gateway to and from the region. Secondly, the Port of Funchal, which is on the route of the major international cruise ships.

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No, there is not a “ferry” in the real meaning of the word. Going from Lisbon to Madeira, is not like crossing a big river in a ferry. We have ferries to cross the Tagus (Tejo) river from Lisbon but that is just a 15 to 20 min crossing. From Lisbon to Madeira, it takes around 2:30 hours by plane (flying time).

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The fastest ferry from Madeira Islands to Portugal is from Funchal to Porto Santo, with a crossing time of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. Porto Santo Line offer this route with 8 sailings weekly combined.

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The fastest ferry crossing to Madeira Islands is via the Porto Santo to Funchal ferry, in approximately 2h 30m.

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Madeira to welcome first-ever direct flight from New York City to Funchal on Nov. 29. NEW YORK - On Nov. 29, 2021, Inovtravel in partnership with SATA Azores Airlines will launch the first-ever nonstop flight from a U.S. gateway to Funchal, Madeira's capital city.

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I highly recommend going if you love nature, if you enjoy great food, a warm culture and breathtaking views at every turn. I stayed in the main Funchal, away from the tourist area. I didn't go to Madeira to be surrounded by other tourists taking photos of this or that.

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Madeira is a pretty small island, and so luckily you don't need very long to see all of the incredible things that this destination has to offer. If you're looking to experience the must-dos then a short four-day break would be fine. However, a week is the perfect amount of time to really make the most of the island.

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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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Average monthly temperatures For the highest temperatures the best time to visit Madeira is between August and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors.

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Find the best deals Airfare to Madeira Island (FNC) varies throughout the year based on seasonal demand. You'll see the lowest rates for roundtrips to FNC in December and in December for one-ways.

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Madeira Island is the largest island of the archipelago and less than 2 hours from the Azores. Madeira is a great touristic destination for you and your family, with lush countryside and stunning beauty, mild climate and constant sunshine, with a friendly population always eager to welcome visitors.

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There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between Porto Santo Island and Madeira Islands operated by 1 ferry company – Porto Santo Line. The Porto Santo to Funchal ferry crossing operates Weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 2 hours 30 minutes.

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The quickest and most convenient way to reach Madeira from Lisbon is on a 90-minute TAP flight. The daily flights (9-13, depending on the season) stop at the Madeira airport then go on to Porto Santo.

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Madeira is renowned for its landscapes, lore—and its legendary wine, which graced the tables of America's Founding Fathers.

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Portuguese is the official language in Madeira. It is worth picking up a few key phrases if you want to be polite, such as 'please', 'thank you,' etcetera, although English is widely spoken in tourist areas. People who have visited the Portuguese mainland may notice a thicker accent in Madeira.

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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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Non-EU citizens may need to apply for a residency permit to retire in Madeira. Options such as the D7 Visa (for passive income holders and retirees) or the Golden Visa (for investment) are available.

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Although Madeira is a Portuguese archipelago, it is actually closer to Africa than Europe. Sitting 434 miles west of Morocco and 528 miles southwest of Portugal and mainland Europe.

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700 km (434 miles) west of Morocco, Africa; 850 km (528 miles) southwest of mainland Portugal and the European mainland; 1000 km (621 miles) southwest of Lisbon, Portugal.

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FLIGHT OR FERRY Alternatively, if you're not afraid of flying and are holidaying in one of our many hotels situated in and around Lisbon, then a fantastic day trip is right on your doorstep. Flights from Lisbon airport can take you to Funchal and back in a single day for as little as £56.

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Utility costs in Madeira are generally lower than those in mainland Portugal. Electricity prices are up to 21.8% lower than in the Algarve, and internet costs are 11.2% less expensive. The island also has a lower VAT rate than the mainland, making certain goods and services more affordable.

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