🎆 Winter magic in Madeira
When it's cold and rainy on the continent and everything is bathed in dreary gray, we personally think it's the best time to visit Madeira. From December to February, temperatures remain mild and rarely fall below 20 degrees during the day. You can go on long hikes undisturbed, but also soak up the sun on the beach - the brave can plunge into the Atlantic Ocean, which is up to 20 degrees, for a dip. If that's too "refreshing" for you, you can do a few laps in the Hideaway's heated pool.We feel like kings when we sit in the sun on the terrace of a cozy restaurant in winter and enjoy the delicacies of Madeira - pure luxury in our eyes.For us as "Christmas nerds", the absolute highlight is the Christmas decorations in Madeira. If you think New York or London are festively decorated, then you haven't seen Madeira yet! From Dead Sunday to Epiphany, every traffic circle and hairpin bend on the island shines with festive lights. Funchal's promenade is beautifully decorated and the island's villages compete to have the most magnificent nativity scene. There is even a Christmas market in the old town of Funchal.New Year's Eve in Funchal is another highlight and an unforgettable experience. The promenade becomes the setting for a spectacular fireworks display, which is one of the most impressive in Europe every year. The fireworks have even made it into the Guinness Book of Records. People from all over the world gather in T-shirts in mild temperatures to welcome in the New Year in a relaxed atmosphere. New Year's Eve in Funchal is not just a firework display, but a magical experience that makes visitors' hearts beat faster.
We hope these insights will help you plan your trip. Get ready for unforgettable moments in Madeira!