- Madeira - Wikipedia
Madeira, [a] officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira, [b] is an autonomous region of Portugal, in the Atlantic Ocean about 805 km (500 miles) southwest of mainland Portugal
- Madeira - Visit Madeira | Madeira Islands Tourism Board official website
Between towering cliffs, seaside towns, breathtaking viewpoints and peaceful bathing areas, the west coast of Madeira has places that are a must-visit for any visitor
- First Trip to Madeira: 14 Things to Know Before You Go
Madeira is an archipelago that is located about 500 kilometers west of Morocco It is one of two island regions of Portugal, the other being the Azores Madeira is made up of several islands: Madeira (the largest island), Porto Santo, the Savage Islands, and the Desertas Islands
- Madeira: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Breezy Madeira is an eponymous island in the Madeira Islands, a Portuguese archipelago The capital city of Funchal was settled in the 15th century and is a colorful collection of gardens, religious sites, and quirky tourist attractions like the thatched-roof Madeira Story Centre
- Guide to Madeira - Lonely Planet
The magical island of Madeira is an autonomous region of Portugal, yet lies closer to the coast of Africa than to the Algarve Needless to say, it has its own unique identity On this rugged and subtropical island, both tropical fruit and grapes for legendary wine grow
- 18 Unmissable Things to do in Madeira, Portugal (2026 Guide)
Discover the top things to do in Madeira, Portugal, from hiking among the lush green mountains to spotting whales in the Atlantic
- 10 Best Things To Do in Madeira, Portugal (2025 Travel Guide . . .
Planning a trip to Madeira, Portugal? Discover the top 10 things to do in Madeira—from iconic levada hikes and epic viewpoints like Cabo Girão to hidden gems, the most stunning waterfalls, and must-see spots in Funchal
- Madeira Travel Guide 2025: Everything You Need to Know Before You Visit
Madeira, along with its sister island Porto Santo and the uninhabited Desertas and Selvagens islands, forms an autonomous region of Portugal The archipelago's volcanic origins have blessed it with dramatic landscapes, from the soaring central mountain range to the plunging coastal cliffs
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