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How to get from Funchal airport to city?

Taking a Madeira airport taxi is the quickest and most convenient way to get into the city centre of Funchal as it takes just 20 minutes and costs around €30. The cheapest way to get from Madeira airport to Funchal is by taking the public bus.



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The total journey time in a Madeira airport taxi is just 20 minutes to Funchal's centre, and the cost is around €30, charged using a taximeter.

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Yes. Go to this list of airports around the world where you can request a ride with Uber.

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Shuttle. If you've just arrived, you're at the right place. The Aerobus departs from the Arrivals area towards the Formosa beach, with stops near several hotels for your convenience. And if your flight is delayed, the Aerobus will wait for you, for up to a maximum of one hour.

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Visiting Madeira However, there are other means of transport available such as buses, taxis, tuk-tuks, bicycles and scooters. It is also worth mentioning the importance of the cable cars, which connect to some of the archipelago's most iconic points of interest.

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Our prices do not include a tip. In Madeira Island tips are not compulsory. As is standard across the globe if you feel your driver has been friendly and courteous, then a small tip is the norm.

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Walking Tours in Funchal, Portugal Creating your own self-guided walk in Funchal is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.

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Tickets can be bought on-board the bus and at Horarios do Funchal shops and vending machines.

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Walking in Madeira, especially Funchal is easy, although there are streets such as Rua de Santa Maria and others in the Zona Velha (Old Town) that are cobblestoned. We recommend comfortable walking shoes and take water with you.

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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.

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Taxis are readily available 24/7 outside the Passenger Terminal at Madeira airport. Simply exit the arrivals hall and you will see the line of taxis waiting.

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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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Funchal, Madeira is a difficult airport to land. The. variable wind on the final approach and the draft from. the mountain has created tough conditions for planes.

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The last option for you to visit Cabo Girao viewpoint is by taking public transport. This is the cheapest way to visit the skywalk in Madeira but it also takes a while to get there by bus. Take bus 7 or 142 from Funchal with the bus company 'Rodoeste'. It should take you roughly 26 minutes and cost you €2-3.

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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.

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Madeira uses the Euro, though major credit cards will work and ATMs are widely available. If you're flying direct to Madeira, currency can be exchanged at airports, banks, and hotels.

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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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Ponta do Sol One of the greatest aspects of life in Madeira are its coastal villages. And Ponta do Sol is arguably the most beautiful.

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For those searching for somewhere to stay in Funchal with easy access to the city's attractions, the Old Town – also known as Zona Velha – is your best option. This historic district is made up of ancient streets and traditional Madeiran buildings, many of which date back to the 15th century.

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Currency. Madeira uses the Euro, though major credit cards will work and ATMs are widely available.

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ELECTRICITY AND WATER The electric current in the archipelago is 220 volts. There is plenty of water in Madeira and it is all drinkable and of excellent quality.

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