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What is the best way to travel in Madeira?

Visiting Madeira For those who want a fully autonomous and comfortable experience, renting a car or a motorcycle in Madeira is the best option. Find available car hire companies here. However, there are other means of transport available such as buses, taxis, tuk-tuks, bicycles and scooters.



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By Bus -- The cheapest, albeit slowest, way to get around Madeira is by bus. If you want to tour on your own, you can make excursions on local buses that go all over the island at a fraction of the cost the tour companies charge, but you will miss the commentary of an organized tour, of course.

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Madeira is totally doable without a car, so if like me you don't drive, you're going to be pleased with how decent the bus system is for seeing plenty of the island. For the bits that are harder to achieve by bus, there are plenty of minibus private tours, but more on that later…

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Bolt is the only authorised TVDE operator in Funchal, Madeira Island.

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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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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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Bolt Taxi (TVDE), the cheaper and more secure way of travelling in Madeira. All you need to do is download the app (works both on Android and iPhone) and you're off. Bolt provides a safe, no-nonsense approach to travelling, where you can estimate the price of your journey by using the fare calculator.

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In terms of pricing, Bolt is generally cheaper than Uber, but the rates can vary depending on the city and the time of day. Furthermore, both Uber and Bolt have options available to send packages, which is more convenient (and often cheaper) than delivering an item yourself.

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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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Walking around Funchal is always a pleasant experience, as the green of the mountains and the blue of the ocean accompany you while you discover this city by the sea. With an area of approximately 75 km², Funchal is divided into 10 parishes, which extend virtually from the sea to the mountain.

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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.

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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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Funchal is the most expensive place to buy property on the islands – given its higher demand and abundance of services.

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Uber. Uber is a ride sharing app that connects passengers with drivers. With a presence in over 40 countries and over 100 cities around the world, Uber lets you... Is this a good alternative for Bolt: Fast Affordable Rides?

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Do I need to book Funchal cable car? You can not buy the cable car tickets in advance. Arriving to Funchal by a cruise ship you have always a queue, but they are quick and get 10/15 minutes. Also, in coming back from Monte,with toboggan you have to buy the tickets because is a diferent Company.

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Madeira Taxi Tips The cost of your Madeira taxi will be higher at night and on the weekends. Tipping your Funchal taxi driver isn't expected, but if you enjoyed your ride, it's always appreciated.

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FUNCHAL - GETTING AROUND
  1. By bus. ...
  2. By the Cable Car and by toboggan. ...
  3. By catamaran. ...
  4. By taxi. ...
  5. By bicycle. ...
  6. By car.


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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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There are two different ways to get from Madeira airport to Funchal; taxi or bus. 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.

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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.

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