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MADEIRA
ISLAND
PLANNING YOUR
TRIP
Entering Madeira for a stay in Portugal of up to two months, visitors
from the U. S. and Canada need only a valid passport. No health certificate
is required. The escudo (Esc.), consisting of 100 centavos, is the basic
unit of currency, soon to be changed to the Euro (EUR). For the current
rate of exchange, consult the Wall Street journal or other major newspapers.
To call Madeira direct from the U. S. and Canada, use the international
access code 011, the country code 351, the local code 291, and the phone
number.
WHEN TO GO
Madeira's climate is semitropical, and the island is a year-round
destination. Average highs Dec.-April hover at 60-62°F; MayNov. at 64-72°F.
HOW TO
GET THERE
By air From
major U. S. and Canadian cities to Lisbon (Direct flights from Toronto
(Canada) to Funchal during the Summer of 2001), and from there via TAP,
the Portuguese national airline, to Funchal. By sea Cruise ships of various
nationalities stop in Funchal. For specific itineraries, consult your
travel agent or the Portuguese National Tourist Office (see "For More
Information").
GETTING AROUND
Car-rental agencies are located at the airport and in Funchal. Walking
is an ideal way to sightsee in the capital; taxis are available and reasonably
priced for journeys within the city and around the immediate outskirts.
Madeira also has a public bus system that covers both the city and the
rest of the island. Signs reading Paragem designate bus stops.
THINGS TO SEE AND
DO
In Funchal:
Jardim Botanico
(Botanical Gardens) On Rua da Rochinha just outside of Funchal, at
the former estate of the Reid family.
Madeira Wine Company
Av. Arriaga 28. The largest and possibly most accessible wine producer
on the island. Mon.Fri. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2:30-6 p.m. Guided tours at
10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m..
Mercado dos Lavradores
(Farmers' Market) Between Rua Hospital Velho and Rua Latino Coelho.
Local produce. Mon.-Sat.; particularly lively in the mornings.
Museu de Arte Sacra
(Museum of Sacred Art) Rua do Bispo 21, south side of the Municipal
Square. Church treasures from all over the island housed in a former bishop's
palace. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2:30-5:30 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-12:30
p.m..
Museu Quinta das
Cruzes (Museum at das Cruzes Estate) Calçada do Pico 1. A museum-botanical
park with 16th-century Portuguese treasures. Tues.-Sun. 10 a.m.-12:30
p.m. and 2-6 p.m. Children not admitted except in the gardens.
Se Catedral (Funchal Cathedral) Av. Arriaga. Gothic structure built
between 1485 and 1514.
Outside Funchal:
Camara de Lobos West of Funchal on Rte. 101. Picturesque fishing village.
Cabo Girao, about 11 km (6.8 mi.) west of the village, is the world's
second highest sea cliff.
Camacha Northeast of Funchal on Rte. 102. Center of the Madeiran
wicker industry.
Monte and Terreiro da Luta Two charming mountain villages north
of Funchal on Rte. 103. Excellent views of the capital and the port. The
famous wicker toboggan rides begin here.
Ponta Delgada On Rte. 101 on the northern coast. A village surrounded
by orange groves and sugar cane fields.
Porto Moniz A fishing village, located at the northwestern end
of the island along Rte. 101. Site of popular swimming pools of seawater
collected in volcanic-rock depressions.
Porto Santo A small island about 40 km (25 mi.) northeast of Madeira.
Can be reached by air or by boat from Funchal. Main attraction is a 6mile-long
stretch of sandy beach. Hotel capacity is very limited, but day trips
are easy to make.
Seixal North coast town famous for its vineyards and for producing
some of the best wine on the island.
Walks and hikes Many scenic walks of varying lengths and degrees
of difficulty are possible in Madeira.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Portuguese National Tourist Office
590 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036, (212) 3544403
Portuguese National
Tourist Office
500 Sherbrooke 0, Suite 930, Montreal, Que. H3A 3C6, (514) 843-4623
Portuguese National
Tourist Office
60 Bloor St. West, Suite 1005, Toronto, Ont. M4W 3B8, (416) 921-7376.
In Funchal
Direcção Regional de Turismo (Madeira Tourist Board)
Av. Arriaga
18, Funchal 9000; tel. 290 57.
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