Luxury holidays in Madeira

Laced with lush vegetation and set over 6,000 feet above sea level, the autonomous Portuguese island of Madeira impresses with its rolling landscapes, terracotta-tiled towns and breathtaking black-sand beaches. Don the hiking boots and admire gaze-worthy views atop Cabo Girão; or swap your Salomons for sandals and jaunt down to Livramento, where Carreiros will do the work for you, pushing you about in a wicker toboggan, the island’s delightfully quirky enduring tradition. End sun-filled days on one of many beaches, some dark in hue, with a brandy-slugged poncha cocktail – or indeed, a tot of Madeira’s eponymous fortified wine – and meaty espetadas fresh off the grill.

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When to go

Madeira’s ‘land of eternal spring’ moniker is rightly earned, you’ll be blessed with balmy weather throughout the year with average temperatures sitting comfortably at 20°C. During the summer months, days reach highs of 28°C.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Most international hubs (including London, Paris and New York) have direct flights to Madeira’s Funchal Airport, those further afield may require a connection in Lisbon.
  • Automobiles

    Madeira is doable without a car, especially if you struggle with steep-hill driving. If you’ve got a stronger stomach, a set of wheels is a great way to reach more remote regions of this volcanic island, and the airport has a number of rental places.