Population: 111,000
Year-Round Temperature: 17–24°C
Sunshine: 300+ days per year
Flight Time (UK): ~1 hour
Best Time to Visit: April – October
Getting There: Direct flights from 30+ cities
Currency: Euro (€)
Language: Portuguese (English widely spoken)
Funchal sits in a natural amphitheatre — a steep volcanic bowl facing the Atlantic, with the city climbing the hillsides in a cascade of white buildings, bougainvillea, and red-tiled rooftops.
It’s a city that rewards slow exploration. Narrow cobbled streets lead to hidden viewpoints. Centuries-old churches sit beside contemporary restaurants. Fishing boats rest in the harbour below, while mountain peaks rise above.
Funchal is also one of the most pleasant cities in the North Atlantic. The Gulf Stream keeps temperatures between 17°C and 24°C year-round. There are no mosquitoes. The food is exceptional.
And on New Year’s Eve, the city hosts one of the greatest fireworks displays in the world.
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Explore Funchal with a Local GuideDiscover the old town, the market, hidden viewpoints, and the city’s best-kept secrets. |
The most atmospheric market in Madeira, set in a 1940s Art Deco building decorated with traditional azulejo tiles.
Visit in the morning when:
Flower sellers are in traditional dress
The fish market is at its freshest
Exotic fruit displays are at their best
Try local fruits like pitanga, tamarillo, and passion fruit — all grown on the island.
Take the cable car from the seafront up to Monte and explore one of Europe’s finest gardens.
Highlights include:
Camellias and azaleas
Exotic plants from around the world
Panoramic views over Funchal
The palace also houses:
African art collections
Historic Portuguese tiles
Finish with the famous wicker toboggan ride, a tradition since 1850.
The original fishing quarter and one of the most photogenic areas in Portugal.
Painted doors along Rua de Santa Maria
Lively restaurants, bars, and live music
Cobblestone streets full of character
At the end of the street, visit Fortaleza de São Tiago for incredible sea views.
Madeira wine has been produced here since 1811.
A guided tour includes:
History of Madeira wine
The unique ageing process (estufagem)
Tastings from dry Sercial to rich Malmsey
A must — even if you’re not a wine enthusiast.
One of Madeira’s oldest buildings (1514).
Gothic exterior
Manueline carved wood ceiling
Beautiful azulejo tile panels
Free entry. Best visited early morning or late afternoon.
Funchal is the birthplace of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Trophies and memorabilia
Career highlights
Iconic statue outside the museum
A quick but worthwhile stop — especially for families.
One of the best panoramic views over Funchal — and often missed.
15 minutes from the city centre
Stunning at sunset
Incredible vantage point for New Year’s fireworks
Free and easily accessible.
A scenic coastal walk stretching several kilometres.
Seawater pools carved into volcanic rock
Walking route from Lido to Old Town (~45 minutes)
Access to marina and boat tours
One of the best free experiences in Funchal.
Spot:
Sperm whales
Dolphins
Sea turtles
Madeira offers some of the best cetacean waters in Europe.
→ Book a Whale Watching Tour
Funchal is made up of distinct areas — each offering a different experience.
Nightlife · Food · Culture
Historic and atmospheric
Best for character and local vibe
Boat tours · Shopping · Cafés
Modern and polished
Ideal for easy access and convenience
History · Wine · Market
Central and walkable
Best explored in the morning
Gardens · Views · Cable Car
Cooler and quieter
Ideal for a half-day escape
Swimming · Hotels · Families
Seafront hotels and pools
Best for relaxation and convenience
Day trip · Food · Photography
Traditional fishing village
Famous for espetada and coastal views
Funchal has some of the best food in Portugal — fresh seafood, local produce, and authentic flavours.
Espetada — Beef skewers cooked over laurel wood
Espada com banana — Black scabbardfish with banana
Bolo do caco — Flatbread with garlic butter
Lapas — Grilled limpets with garlic and lemon
Bolo de mel — Traditional molasses cake
Poncha — Sugarcane spirit, honey, lemon
Madeira wine — Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, Malmsey
Nikita — Pineapple juice, beer, and ice cream
Avoid restaurants directly on the seafront promenade. Walk one or two streets inland for:
Better food
Lower prices
More authentic experiences
Experience the island through its food and wine.
→ Book a Food & Wine Tour
Funchal is the perfect base to explore Madeira.
Câmara de Lobos (15 min) — Fishing village, great food
Pico do Areeiro (40 min) — Mountain views above the clouds
Porto Moniz (1 hr) — Natural volcanic pools
Santana (1 hr) — Traditional thatched houses
Cabo Girão (20 min) — Europe’s highest sea cliff
Porto Santo (2.5 hr ferry) — 9km sandy beach
North coast, mountains, and hidden villages in one day.
→ Book an Island Jeep Tour
Madeira Airport is 20 minutes away. Transfers, taxis, and buses are all available.
City centre is walkable
Taxis are affordable
Cable car connects to Monte
Car rental recommended for exploring
Year-round destination
Spring: Flower Festival
Winter: Christmas & New Year fireworks
Funchal: 2 days
Madeira full trip: 5–10 days
One of the safest cities in Europe.
Emergency number: 112
Euro (€)
Cards widely accepted
ATMs available throughout the city
Absolutely. It combines year-round sunshine, great food, dramatic scenery, and authentic culture — making it one of Europe’s most underrated destinations.
2 days for the city
5–7 days including island exploration
7–10 days for a full Madeira experience
Cristiano Ronaldo’s birthplace
Madeira wine
New Year’s fireworks
Flower Festival
Monte toboggan ride
Not for Funchal itself. But for exploring the island, a car or guided tours are recommended.
Old Town (Zona Velha): atmosphere
Lido: families & hotels
Sé: central location
Yes — safe, walkable, and full of activities like cable cars, whale watching, and natural pools.
Boat & Ocean Tours
Whale watching, sunset cruises, fishing
Levada Walks
Guided hikes for all levels
Island Jeep Tours
Full-day Madeira adventures