Madeira beach is much quieter and laid back than St. Pete or Clearwater.
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The summertime is when most people plan their Florida vacations, and Madeira Beach is no exception. This area is particularly crowded during the summer months since this is the easiest time to plan family vacations.
Living in Madeira Beach offers residents an urban feel and most residents own their homes. In Madeira Beach there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many retirees live in Madeira Beach and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Madeira Beach are above average.
Madeira (“Mad”) Beach is a popular tourist option because it's adjacent to John's Pass Village Boardwalk, a family-friendly dining, and shopping hub. Mad Beach is arguably the cleanest public beach in the Tampa area, and it's walking distance from the luxurious Madeira Bay Resort & Spa.
In Madeiramost of the volcanic beaches are rocky or have large pebbles. The largest with pebbles is Praia Formosa in the western suburbs of Funchal with free parking. But, one finds also other areas with natural beaches, which have more and more grey sand and less pebbles removed by the tides.
The temperature, visibility and transparency of the water, as well as the immensity and variety of marine life, make this a unique place for swimming. On the north coast, the deep blue sea is lively and dynamic, while on the south coast you can discover a calm, transparent sea with gentle waves.
Metered ParkingCurrent parking rate: $3.00/hour. *You may park at these locations between 6 a.m. and midnight, except for at Kitty Stuart Park, which closes at 10 p.m. Meters are in effect during these hours, seven days a week. Parking at any other time without a weekly or monthly parking permit is prohibited.
Madeira Beach's 2.5-mile beach attracts devotees of sun and sea, and fishing in the primary sport activity. More grouper is brought into John's Pass than any other place in the state.
Yes, Madeira is a popular destination and indeed some of the main tourist attractions can get quite busy. But for the biggest part, Madeira is still very quiet and undiscovered.
It is rocky and there are some small areas of shingle and rock where the locals seem to swim. While we were eating at the Forte we watched the locals swimming from the rocks. There is also a golden sandy beach at Machico, which has sea access. The other beaches are mostly black sand or pebbles.
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.
With both rent and restaurant prices being around 25% cheaper than in Lisbon, Funchal allows you to live your island dream without paying the more expensive prices of mainland Portugal.
Madeira Beach - Alcohol beverages are allowed but not in glass containers. St. Pete Beach - Alcohol beverages are allowed on the sand at beachfront hotels, but this is limited to hotel guests. Treasure Island - Alcohol beverages are allowed but not in glass containers.
Machico BeachIt's not just our opinion but the opinion of most tourists. Machico Beach is the only other golden sand beach on the island along with Calheta Beach. Out of all the beaches in Madeira, Praia de Machico really makes you feel like you're somewhere tropical and on holiday.
As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,895. The entertainment district of John's Pass is located on the Intracoastal Waterway. The city is often referred to by locals as Mad Beach. It is named after the Portuguese island of Madeira.
Amazing and stable weather denotes April through November as the best time to visit Madeira. April to mid-June is known for price cuts and moderate crowds. This period can offer you unforgettable hiking among lush green vegetation, and you can join famous Madeira Flower Festival.
The water temperature remains very pleasant all year round, ranging between 19°C/66°F (winter) and 24°C/75°F (summer). The best month to swim in the sea is in September, when the average sea temperature is 24°C (75°F).