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Introduction
Madeira is the name given to a group of volcanic Atlantic islands belonging to Portugal, it is made up of two inhabited islands, Madeira and Porto Santo, three uninhabited islands.
Found in Madeira are the laurel forests of Madeira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Weather
Madeira has a subtropical oceanic climate. The water temperature is kept between 26 º C in summer and 17 º C in winter.
Introduction
Madeira is the name given to a group of volcanic Atlantic islands belonging to Portugal, it is made up of two inhabited islands, Madeira and Porto Santo, three uninhabited islands.
Found in Madeira are the laurel forests of Madeira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Weather
Madeira has a subtropical oceanic climate. The water temperature is kept between 26 º C in summer and 17 º C in winter.
Country and People
Customs / Culture
The Madeira archipelago was established before the arrival of the Portuguese. In the Book of Knowledge (1348-1349), the work of a Spanish friar, it refers to the islands as Leiname, dissertations, and Porto Santo.
It was not until 1418 when the island of Porto Santo was discovered by João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristan Vaz Teixeira, who the following year reached the island of Madeira.
The inhabitants first grew wheat, but when this fell into decline, they began to plant sugar cane. Sugar production to the island attracted traders from all over and was the engine of the economy on the island. It grew so fast that soon they needed to bring slaves from the Canary Islands, Morocco, Mauritania and other parts of Africa. The culture and industry of sugar cane was developed until the seventeenth century when wine was introduced, because the sugar cane was being grown more in Brazil.
The Madeira archipelago was established before the arrival of the Portuguese. In the Book of Knowledge (1348-1349), the work of a Spanish friar, it refers to the islands as Leiname, dissertations, and Porto Santo.
It was not until 1418 when the island of Porto Santo was discovered by João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristan Vaz Teixeira, who the following year reached the island of Madeira.
The inhabitants first grew wheat, but when this fell into decline, they began to plant sugar cane. Sugar production to the island attracted traders from all over and was the engine of the economy on the island. It grew so fast that soon they needed to bring slaves from the Canary Islands, Morocco, Mauritania and other parts of Africa. The culture and industry of sugar cane was developed until the seventeenth century when wine was introduced, because the sugar cane was being grown more in Brazil.
Getting Around
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Airports / Car rentalThere is an airport on the island of Porto Santo (Porto Santo Airport) and another on the island of Madeira (Madeira Airport), located in the city of Santa Cruz. Connections between the islands take about 15 minutes.
Boat
In summer, from June to September, there is a regular ferry service from Tenerife, Las Palmas and Portimão. There is also a ferry that connects the two islands of Madeira. Also with varying harbours and marinas.
Car
If you do not want to depend on schedules, there are a variety of car rental companies. You can arrange with your travel agent or the car rental counters located at the International Airport of Madeira.
Public transport
There are several bus companies, and all have their terminals in Funchal (Rodoeste, SAM and Enterprise Two Autocarros do Caniço).
In addition, most travel agencies organize excursions via coach to places of tourist interest.
Taxis / Infrastructure
The minimum fare prices are around 1.70 to 2.00 €. The non-metered taxis calculated on the basis of 0.51 € per kilometre.
Discover and Enjoy
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EventsSome worthwhile events :
• The Madeira Wine Festival (2-5 September)
• Columbus Festival (Porto Santo, 16-18 September)
• The Madeira Walking Festival (from January 12 to 16)
• Carnival (5-16 February)
• Madeira Islands Open Golf (7 -11 April)
• Flower Festival (April 15 to 18)
• Atlantic Festival (June 4 to 26)
• Tour of Madeira in Classic Cars - Classic Rally (23-25 June)
• Fiesta de la Virgen de Monte (14 -15 August)
• Round Madeira by Canoe (24 to 29 August)
• National Festival International Folklore Festival | Ponta do Sol (28 August)
Food
Some typical dishes include swordfish with banana, tomato and onion soup, stew, tuna with corn chips, sour pork with garlic, skewered meat grilled with bay leaves, honey cake, and to accompany the meal, the local wines.
There are four varieties of wine: Sercial, Verdelho, Boal and Malvasia.
Worth a visit
The islands have historical monuments, streets and squares, gardens and typical small villages. The traditional thatched house can still be seen and are a big tourist attraction in the town of Santana.
The Levada, irrigation canals that carry water north of the island to the south, and today also generate hydroelectric power, are another attraction for visitors. There is a 2,200 km long network of trails to enjoy on the Islands.
Also among the things to experience in Madeira must be a night at the Casino of Madeira, it has various game rooms, a nightclub with live musical performances, and a tour of the Madeira Wine Company, which is the first and most emblematic place to buy a bottle of Madeira after trying various crops.
Some interesting museums:
• Museum of Contemporary Art (installed at Fort Santiago).
• Museum of Sacred Art
• Library-Museum Mário Barbeito de Vasconcelos (featuring a collection of Christopher Columbus).
• Museum of Natural History
• Wine Museum
• Madeira Wine Museum
• House Museum Christopher Columbus
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Hotel reviews for hotels in Madeira
the hotel essentially corresponded to the high expectations, which normally very good Criticisms have been raised. It is a really large hotel with attractive pool area, wellness options, varied evening entertainment and consistently good service.
in the low season were very many Germans Pensionaries in the hotel and the average age alarmingly high. Young people or even couples with children were equally in the significant minority other nationalities.
We had a really beautiful rooms with'lat... Read more
in February 12
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Audrone, Age 36-40, Couple
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Good, better looked after impression. Architecture: all rooms with Loggia/terrace with a view of the sea. Floors: main building 4, lift. Half board is recommendable. Guest structure in the January: predominantly from Germany, average age 55 +. More comfortable lounge on the ground floor, in 'winter' with fire in the fireplace.
Studio is pleasant large. Large bed with very good mattress. Prom. Pillows and blankets in the closet. From the kitchen was due to half board only the fridge of interes... Read more
in January 12
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Matthias, Age 51-55, Couple
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as always I would instruction allowed, for a review only a snapshot can be, the our period of stay includes.
the hotel complex is very nice and maintained, in particular the gardens and the pool.
we had half board, which face the prices in the surrounding restaurants recommends.
in our day were mainly German in this hotel, and the average age somewhere around the 60 lag. Because it was in the hotel very quiet.
the room was big and contained beside two armchairs and a table a safe, the at a c... Read more
in February 12
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Karl, Age 56-60, Couple
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The Jardim Atlantico is a more than 500 Meters above the sea on the steep sloping coast. We had an apartment in one of the below the main building lying apartment houses. Since the stichstraße ends at the hotel, the location is very quiet. From our apartment we had view of the sea, however we could the coast and the deep under the beach from the balcony see, but only the open sea and horizon, but nothing interesting to see. Surf was not to hear.
Positive we noticed the always friendly staff a... Read more
in January 12
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Annedore, Age 51-55, Couple
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excellent hotel, quiet and yet centrally located


Hotel CS Madeira Atlantic Resort & Sea Spa in Funchal, Madeira
the hotel consists of two separate zehngeschossigen towers, in the bottom four floors are connected and has 300 rooms, four restaurants and five swimming pools. The architecture is clear and contemporary. You can nevertheless feel quite well. Our room lag in the fourth floor (= ground floor), was big enough and had a fantastic view of the sea.
everything is in a very good, if also not more new, and clean condition. The garden is very well maintained and the four pools are simply a dream.
the ... Read more
in February 12
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Jörg, Age 36-40, Couple
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