The island of Madeira, because of its privileged geographical position and mountainous relief, have a surprisingly mild climate.Very mild average temperatures, 25ºC in the summer and 17ºC in the winter, and a moderate level of humidity, confer upon this island exceptional subtropical features.
The seawater temperature is also very mild, because of the influence of the warm Gulf current, presenting averages of 22ºC in the summer and 18º in the winter.
The biggest hotel search engine in the world, Trivago, revealed in their analysis for 2014 the trends that have contributed to the reputation of Portugal throughout the world.
The 'giant waves' surfer, Garrett McNamara, stars in seven episodes filmed from the north to the south of the country to promote tourism in Portugal and make the best waves known.
Madeira Islands, elected "Europe´s Leading island destination" in 2013 and 2014, is now competing for world title at the World Travel Awards, in a voting process that will take place until October 26th!
A Natural Reserve since 1995, in early September the Desertas islands received the European Certificate of Protected Areas from the Council of Europe, an award that attests to the recovery and protection work in the area over the past few decades.
The Madeira Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts Institute (IVBAM) and the prestigious Madeiran designer, Nini Andrade, joined in a partnership aiming to create a collection that values and promotes Madeira Embroidery abroad.
The Municipal Council of Funchal currently offers the public daily tours of the building where the municipality’s facilities are located – the Carvalhal Esmeraldo Palace.
Two German rowers were recently involved in a sports event, unprecedented in the region, which aimed at promoting good environmental protection practices and warning about issues related to global climate changes.