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Is Funchal busy in October?

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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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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Summer. Summer is the most popular time to visit Madeira. The extended peak season starts in June and lasts till the end of September. The average temperatures are around 25 °C and there are about 8 hours of sunshine daily.

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

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During October there are 11 hours of daylight each day, of which you can usually expect six hours to be bright sunshine. Keep on top of your sun cream as UV levels will be high. Sunset's nice and late at the start of October, just before 8pm.

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Early mornings in June and July often see the island blanketed with cloud, which gradually dissipates over the day. The autumn months of September, October and November tend to be a lot quieter on Madeira, but it's still pleasantly sunny and the sea is warm enough for comfortable swimming.

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Sunshine and rainfall There is a 51% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 49% chance of seeing some clouds, with on average 31mm of rainfall this month.

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Weather in Funchal The average temperature is around 26°C, which lowers to around 20°C to 25°C from October to March. The best time to go to Funchal for the most heat is in the summer. August is the hottest time of the year with just nine rainy days spread over the month.

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Best Time to Visit Funchal The peak of summer, however, can be crowded, so the shoulder season months of April and May, or September and October, provide a perfect balance of weather and activities without the crowds.

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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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Famous for it's year-round warmth and sunshine – choosing the best time to visit Madeira all depends on the type of holiday you're looking for… Let's start at the beginning of the year – January through to March is the coolest time of the year, but it's also the quietest and the cheapest.

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Rainfall. In Madeira rainiest months of the year are October, November and January during which monthly rainfall average reaches 108 mm. On the other side, driest months are July and August when the average rainfall is reduced to 3 mm per month.

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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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It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 24 C and the average daily minimum is 20 C.

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Bugs (like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas) can spread a number of diseases in the Madeira Islands. Many of these diseases cannot be prevented with a vaccine or medicine. You can reduce your risk by taking steps to prevent bug bites.

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Usually the south side of the island always presents itself with warmer temperature. When going to the north side, the temperature decreases, and in the center of the island, where the regions are higher, temperatures tend to be lower and there is some precipitation... some people call it the 4 seasons island.

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There is also a golden sandy beach at Machico, which has sea access. The other beaches are mostly black sand or pebbles.

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Madeira in general isn't an expensive place to live. Housing, transport, and food are quite affordable for expats staying in Madeira longer term.

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