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Madeira
is a mountainous island with lush tropical vegetation,
an abundance of flowers, flowering shrubs and trees,
a stunning coastline and breathtaking scenery - a perfect
place to be at any time of year. Daytime temperatures
are very mild, 25ºC in the summer and 19ºC
in the winter, with a moderate level of humidity. The
seawater temperature is also very mild, averaging 22ºC
in summer and 18º in winter.
Madeira
lies between latitude 32º and 33º with its
longitude between 16º and 17ºW. The island
is 55km from east to west, 20km from north to south
and has a surface area of 741km2. Situated 800km from
the African coast, it is 1 hour 30 minute flight time
from Lisbon and 3 hours 30 minute flight time from the
UK. The archipelago is made up of the islands of Madeira,
Porto Santo and the uninhabited islands of Selvagens
and Desertas. |
Discovered
in 1418, Madeira has been owned by Portugal for five centuries
and the British have been residents for three. Water channels
(levadas) and paths criss-cross the island and there is a
massive underwater mountain range, towering well over 1,700
metres above sea level. Strong rivers flowing off the mountain
tops have carved out ravine-like valleys, such as the dramatic
Curral das Freiras (Nuns' valley). Cabo Girão, to the
west of Funchal, is the second highest sea cliff in the world,
with a plunge of 589m to the breakers below.
Most
of the population of around 260,000 people live on the
south side of Madeira, about 95,000 of them in the main
town of Funchal. Portuguese is the native tongue but
English is widely spoken.
A
mere 40 km north east of Madeira, two and a half hours
by boat or just 15 minutes by plane, lies the austerely
beautiful island of Porto Santo. Drier and flatter than
Madeira, it measures 12km by 7km and has about 5,500
inhabitants, most of whom live in the tiny port of Vila
Baleira. With its tempting warm waters and eight kilometres
of golden therapeutic sands you will find it one of
the most relaxing places to be. |
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The cost
of living in Madeira and Porto Santo is about 75% of that
in the UK. |