Madeira Trip Planner
Build Your Madeira Digital Guide
The Madeira Trip Planner combines real-time event listings, hiking trail data, restaurant recommendations, weather forecasts, and hiking permit availability into a single day-by-day digital guide builder. Suitable for short stays, week-long trips, or multi-week stays.
What the planner covers
- Events - live event calendar with concerts, festivals, food experiences, and cultural activities.
- Things to do - hiking trails, levada walks, viewpoints, beaches, gardens, museums with difficulty, distance, and permit information.
- Restaurants - local cuisine, seafood, poncha bars, fine dining, hidden gems; menus translated to 18 languages.
- Weather - current conditions, microclimate comparisons, seasonal averages for 10+ locations across the island.
- Hiking permits - real-time availability and online booking for 32 protected trails.
How to use it
Open the planner, set your travel dates, and pick interests (hiking, food, culture, family, adventure, relaxation). The planner returns a day-by-day digital guide mixing events, activities, and meals with realistic travel times between locations. Refine any day, save your guide, and export to PDF or share with travel companions.
Common planning questions
- How many days in Madeira? 3 days for Funchal + one hike; 5 days for the south coast + two mountain hikes; 7+ days to add the north coast, west, and east.
- Do I need a car? Funchal is walkable; bus network covers main towns; rental car opens up levadas and viewpoints. Multi-day hikes can use shuttle transfers.
- Do hiking permits affect a Madeira digital guide? Yes for popular trails (Pico do Arieiro, Caldeirão Verde, Ponta de São Lourenço, Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço). Book 1-7 days ahead during peak season.
- Best time to visit? Year-round island; June-September for beach, April-October for hiking, Carnival in February.