The Weather Can Change in 10 Minutes
Madeira might be a small island, but its weather varies drastically from one valley to the next – and it can make or break your plans if you’re not prepared.
South Coast (Funchal, Ponta do Sol): generally sunny and dry most of the year.
North Coast (Seixal, São Vicente): greener and rainier, but with stunning waterfalls and lush forests.
Paul da Serra Plateau: often cloudy, foggy, or windy, even when the coast is clear.
Ponta de São Lourenço (PR8 Hike): dry, windy, and exposed – perfect in winter, hot in summer.
Don’t cancel a hike just because it’s cloudy in your village. Drive to the other side of the island – there’s often sun just 20 minutes away.
📸 Check these websites before heading out to viewpoints or hikes:
Sunrise hikes: Be at the top 30–45 min before sunrise for the magic light.
Levada walks: Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
Midday? Best for beach, surfing or towns – not for hiking steep trails.
Always pack layers!
→ Even in summer: hoodie or light jacket
→ For mountains: windbreaker or even gloves
Trail shoes or grippy sneakers are essential for levadas – don’t hike in flip-flops, please 😅
A power bank is a must. GPS + photo spots = empty battery by lunch.
If your host or guide says “try the south today” or “don’t go to the peaks now” – listen. They’ve seen the clouds come in faster than you can open your camera app.
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