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What should I pack for Madeira in April?

Shorts, t-shirts and camisoles are perfectly acceptable; team with a sunhat, sunglasses and beach bag for a perfect daytime look. Jeans are very popular everywhere but in the hottest months may be too uncomfortable; opt instead for lightweight natural fabrics.



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The best time to go to Madeira may well be the spring. During March, April and May and especially towards the end of the season you're looking at shorts and T-shirt weather, though there is the risk of heavy rain now and again. The foliage you will pass while walking is especially vivid in spring.

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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 20 C and the average daily minimum is 15 C.

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Do bring your best walking shoes. Madeira is a volcanic island with many hills, you will walk better in flats or sneakers.

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On some walks you will also find a torch useful, as some of the levada walks pass through tunnels. You may also need to carry sun cream. It is essential that walking boots are worn for all walks.

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Tipping in Portugal & Madeira If the food is good and the service friendly, tips are highly appreciated and appropriate. Many people may tell you that tipping is not necessary and that restaurant workers earn a healthy wage, but this is not really true.

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Though marine life is present year-round, it's said that the best time to see whales in Madeira is between April and September/October. This is because there are usually more species around at this time due to both resident and migratory species being present.

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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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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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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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Inside Funchal : Health & Safety - Tripadvisor. According to the Madeira Tourist Board's website the island has very little crime. It states that very likely the worst things that will happen to most visitors are generally sunburns and hangovers.

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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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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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The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites.

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If you plan to soak up some sun on the beach and play in the surf, you are going to need at least one swimsuit or swim trunks. Some guys wear board shorts. Whatever you feel most comfortable wearing on the beach that covers your body (no nude sunbathing allowed!).

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Many Madeiran people swim in the sea all year round, and anyway the temperature never gets as cold as even the UK's summer sea temperatures! So, yes, it is perfectly possible to swim in the sea in April in Madeira, although the sea won't be at its warmest then - that's probably about September/October.

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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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Spring is the perfect time to visit the Portuguese island when a myriad of colourful flowers and trees are in bloom – jasmine, begonias, freesias, magnolia and camellias form just a part of the spectacular flora. Visit the annual Madeira Flower Festival for even more colour.

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