Many buses run from Madeira airport to Funchal; 113, 20, 208 and 53. However, the bus that runs most frequently is the number 113 bus. The total journey time is 50 minutes and the cost is €3 per traveller, making it a good budget option.
The airport is located about 21km (13 miles) from the port of Funchal. The average car trip from the airport to the city center takes around 20 minutes. A bus trip takes slightly longer (35 minutes). We recommend choosing a car, and even better, a private airport transfer with MrShuttle.
The steep journey is approximately 3,200 metres long, climbing up a height of 560 metres. The line's speed can be regulated up to 5.0 m/s, which means the trip can be made in 11 minutes. Normally, however, the journey takes 15 minutes. Funchal Cable Car also uses the safest running and operational methods.
Madeira International Airport, also known as Funchal Airport, is the only airport on the Portuguese island of Madeira. The airport is located 15km north-east of the capital city of Funchal, in Santa Catarina.
Madeira Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto da Madeira, IATA: FNC, ICAO: LPMA), informally Funchal Airport (Aeroporto do Funchal), formerly Santa Catarina Airport (Aeroporto de Santa Catarina) and officially Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport, is an international airport in the civil parish of Santa Cruz in the ...
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Madeira Airport (IATA: FNC) is located 16 kilometers northeast of the capital Funchal, just further the touristic city of Santa Catarina. Built on piles and perched on the high cliffs and mountains of the eastern coast of the island, the airport features only one terminal with 16 boarding gates and 40 check-in desks.
It is a busy airport but often with not enough staff to deal with huge numbers and if you chose to leave it till the last minute, you could also get held up on the motorway and miss your flight.
Most places in Madeira do take cards, but you'll need some cash for buses, and I've heard that some of the cable cars only take cash too (the cable car from the promenade in Funchal does take cards). The small shops and cafes I visited all took cards but it's best to have some money just in case.
Funchal is worth visiting, due to its location, weather, several events during the year, historical monuments around the city, its culture and museums, world-renowned parks and gardens, amazing viewpoints to watch the sunset, and the nearby beaches and swimming pools.
It is nearly 400 km (250 miles) north of the Canaries and 520 km (320 miles) west of Morocco, making it subject to several climate systems. The History Channel's Most Extreme Airports dubbed it the world's ninth most dangerous airport, and the third most dangerous in Europe.
Madeira's west coast is considered the sunniest part of the island. It's an area widely sought after by those who love the sea and nature, but also Madeira's century-old traditions.
Well-marked walking routes and trails are located all over the island. From short, easy trails on flat terrain to advanced walks that can take half a day or more, there's a path for just about anyone who wants to experience the natural beauty of Madeira on foot.
A smoke alert in the cargo area of Ryanair, during the time that the aircraft was preparing to take off for Lisbon, led to the closure of the Madeira Airport.