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Madeira Islands • Maps & Introduction

Madeira Islands Map

Madeira Islands Map

Madeira archipelago • Autonomous Region


The Madeira Autonomous Region is a portuguese group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, distinguished by two inhabited main islands, Madeira and Porto Santo, and two groups of uninhabited islands, the Desertas and Selvagens.

It has beautiful mountains, colorful flowers, and warm weather. Madeira is famous for its tropical fruits, sweet wine, and fun wicker toboggans. Visitors love hiking in forests, swimming in natural ocean pools, and exploring Funchal, the main city, with its markets, gardens, and a museum about soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.

Island Largest City Second-largest City Third-largest City Fourth-largest City
Madeira Funchal Câmara de Lobos Santa Cruz Machico
Porto Santo Vila Baleira

Classified has a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 1999, Madeira is renowned for its Laurissilva forest, verdant and colorful flora, and variety of fruits. It attracts walkers with the Levada paths of Caldeirão Verde around Pico Ruivo, Pico do Arreiro, and Pico Ruivo do Paul, featuring abundant water and waterfalls. The island offers luxury hotel services, impeccably clean streets, polite people, and delicious cuisine. It’s a prime destination for sportsmen, surfers, nature lovers, and boasts spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks.

With rich biodiversity and warm ocean waters, Madeira is a paradise in the Portuguese Atlantic.

Madeira has 11 Municipalities… here’s the Map


Funchal (capital), Santa Cruz (Madeira Airport), Câmara de Lobos (fishing village, vineyards), Machico (first landing site), Ribeira Brava (scenic valleys), Calheta (artificial beach, sugar cane), Ponta do Sol (sunny climate), Santana (thatched houses), São Vicente (volcanic caves), Porto Santo (island, sandy beach), Porto Moniz (volcanic pools).

Funchal (capital), Santa Cruz (Madeira Airport), Câmara de Lobos (fishing village, vineyards), Machico (first landing site), Ribeira Brava (scenic valleys), Calheta (artificial beach, sugar cane), Ponta do Sol (sunny climate), Santana (thatched houses), São Vicente (volcanic caves), Porto Santo (island, sandy beach), Porto Moniz (volcanic pools).

What Are Each Madeira Municipality’s Main Characteristics?

  • Funchal, the capital on the southern coast;
  • Santa Cruz, east of Funchal with Madeira Airport;
  • Câmara de Lobos, located west of Funchal, is known for its traditional fishing village and extensive vineyards. It is also famous for the local specialty, “espetada em pau de louro” (skewered meat on a bay laurel stick);
  • Machico, on the eastern coast where Madeira was first landed;
  • Ribeira Brava, on the southwestern coast with scenic valleys;
  • Calheta, further west with an artificial beach and sugar cane production;
  • Ponta do Sol, between Ribeira Brava and Calheta known for its sunny climate;
  • Santana, on the northern coast with traditional thatched houses;
  • São Vicente, in the north-central part with volcanic caves;
  • Porto Santo, an island municipality with a long sandy beach;
  • Porto Moniz, on the northwestern tip with natural volcanic swimming pools
Funchal • Madeira capital city

Funchal • Madeira capital city

Funchal • Madeira capital city Funchal is the cosmopolitan heart of Madeira with 110,000 inhabitants, known for its luxury with five-star hotels, a casino, and museums. The city is a major port, receiving cruise ships from around the world, with a ferry offering...

Madeira Villages & Attractions

Madeira Villages & Attractions

West of Funchal Villages and Attractions West of Funchal are the towns of Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol, and Calheta. In the northwest, you can explore São Vicente and Porto Moniz. This area of Madeira Island has many places to visit and things to do....

Levadas Trails of Madeira

Levadas Trails of Madeira

One of Madeira’s highlights is the Madeira Natural Park, known for its high peaks that reach up to 1,862 meters. This park is highly sought after by nature lovers who enjoy walking the Levadas, which are paths along the water canals, through the lush Laurissilva...

Porto Santo

Porto Santo is a small, beautiful island near Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean, and it's part of Portugal. It's not as big as Madeira, being only about 11 kilometers (around 7 miles) long and 6 kilometers (about 4 miles) wide. So, it's much smaller and you can easily...

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