Facts you didn’t know about Madeira
You can find Madeira in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 250 miles north of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. This hidden gem uniquely blends natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality. Since 1976, it has been one of Portugal’s two autonomous regions, comprising Madeira, Porto Santo, the Desertas, and the Savage Islands. Portuguese sailors discovered this captivating region in 1419, and now it welcomes around one million visitors every year, lured by its mild climate and breathtaking landscapes. Before you set out to explore this amazing island, here are some interesting facts to know about Madeira, which means ‘wood’ in Portuguese.
The Island of Eternal Spring
Madeira is often called the “Island of Eternal Spring” due to its mild, Mediterranean-like climate throughout the year. Even in winter, temperatures rarely drop below 15°C (59°F), making it an ideal destination for those seeking a break from harsher climates.
Island of Flowers
Madeira is known as the “Floating Garden of the Atlantic” for a reason. Its botanical gardens and parks are home to an astonishing variety of exotic flora, some of which can’t be found anywhere else in the world. The Funchal Tropical Garden is a must-visit.
Madeira isn’t actually an island
May perceive Madeira as a single island. However, it’s important to note that it’s not just one but an archipelago comprising four distinct islands. While Madeira is the largest and most frequently visited island, the region encompasses three additional parts: Porto Santo, along with two smaller archipelagos known as the Desertas (consisting of three islands) and the Savage Islands (comprising two islands). This collective makeup defines the captivating region of Madeira.
Spectacular Natural Landscapes
Prepare for your socks to be knocked off your feet by the breathtaking landscapes of Madeira. The island’s topography is nothing short of spectacular, from lush, terraced vineyards to dramatic cliffs plunging into the sea. Take advantage of waddling along the countless hiking trails. Each hike we did felt like we were on a different part of the world, not still on the same island. It is also thanks to the fact that it has six different climates. The Laurissilva Forest is at the island’s highest point and has been labeled as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Madeira Day: July 1st Celebration
Every year, on the first of July, locals come together to celebrate Madeira Day. This commemorates the arrival of Portuguese explorers in Machico’s back in 1419. It’s a day when friends and family gather for delightful picnics, enjoying delicious food and refreshing drinks amidst the picturesque surroundings. The festivities extend beyond private gatherings; the entire region buzzes with local events, allowing the community to come together in a shared celebration.
Delightful Culinary Experiences
You all know we love food, and Madeira’s cuisine is a testament to its rich maritime history. There wasn’t one dish we didn’t enjoy (ok, there was one), but all the rest were marvelous. Sample traditional dishes like “espetada” (grilled skewered meat) or “bacalhau com natas” (creamy codfish), and be sure to complement your meal with a glass of the world-famous Madeira wine, though our favorite was another one.
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Embrace Unpredictability
While Madeira is known for its favorable climate, it’s wise to be prepared for the occasional rain shower, especially in the winter months. Pack a light rain jacket and comfortable footwear for your waddle.
Madeira is a destination that offers something for everyone, from nature lovers to history buffs and food enthusiasts. Your trip to this enchanting island paradise will be memorable. So pack your bags and get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime!
Enjoy your stay in Madeira!
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