Quick, useful tips to make your Madeira trip smoother
Madeira’s microclimates mean you can experience sunshine, rain, and wind in a single day. Temperatures vary dramatically between coastal areas and higher altitudes like Pico do Areeiro. Packing layers, including a lightweight waterproof jacket, ensures you’re prepared for anything.
While most larger establishments on Madeira accept credit cards, you’ll often need cash for smaller transactions. Public buses always require cash for tickets, and small fruit stalls, bakeries, or markets may not accept cards either.
Madeira’s steep and narrow roads make a small car ideal for easy navigation and parking. It’s especially useful in villages and towns like Funchal or Câmara de Lobos. During peak season, rentals sell out quickly, so book early to secure availability and better rates.
Madeira’s remote areas often have patchy phone signal, especially on hiking trails and rural roads. Downloading maps in advance on apps like Walkme or AllTrails ensures smooth navigation, even when internet access is unavailable.
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