Madeira - 4 nights in October - no car - doable?
Madeira - 4 nights in October - no car - doable?
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wax lyrical

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996 posts

258 months

Monday 1st September
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I've never been to Madeira before but wife and I are planning a short break in mid-October.

we'd like to stay in a 'nice' hotel/ resort with swimming pool/s but close to nice restaurants too - didn't want to hire a car. Is this possible or a mistake as we should be exploring the island a bit? smile

All advice appreciated! smile

The Grouch

5,870 posts

179 months

Monday 1st September
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We stayed in Funchal and there is plenty to do within walking distance. Various excursions are available and we did the levada walks, which included transport out of Funchal. We didn't have a car and didn't feel like we missed out.

otolith

62,379 posts

221 months

Monday 1st September
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I've been a couple of times. Stayed at the Royal Savoy both times (my friends had some sort of timeshare thing there). First time I spent the whole time around Funchal. Second time we got a taxi driver to give us a tour of the island. Personally, for such a short visit, I wouldn't bother hiring a car, there's plenty to do there.

48Valves

2,452 posts

226 months

Monday 1st September
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We’ve just been for a week. Absolutely no need for a car.

Get the Bolt app (European Uber) and use that. Rides are pretty cheap and we found them to be very reliable.

wax lyrical

Original Poster:

996 posts

258 months

Monday 1st September
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Thanks guys - that's great news! smile

NDA

23,447 posts

242 months

Monday 1st September
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I think AZ has just come back from Madeira, he may chip in if he sees this.

As above, there is lots to do in Funchal and when I was last in Madeira apart from a couple of spots, you won't miss too much.

Lotobear

8,075 posts

145 months

Monday 1st September
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I am watching with interest as Mrs Loto and I have been discussing grabbing a pre winter break in October and Madeira was mentioned - never been before and it seems to tick quite a few boxes

Every day a journey

2,431 posts

55 months

Monday 1st September
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Definitely no need for a car.

Taxi/Bolt is cheap enough even for a full day hire.

Loads to do in Funchal.

Looking forward to being back there in a few weeks!

Last visit we had there was May when we flew in from Lisbon for lunch with the in-laws then headed back to Gatwick.

AstonZagato

13,446 posts

227 months

Monday 1st September
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As NDA said, I have just returned from Madeira on a 5 day trip (which turned into a 4 day trip when our outbound plane did an emergency landing at Bristol - but that is another story).

In short, I'd recommend NOT to hire a car. The roads are steep, labyrinthine, narrow and busy. Meeting a coach on a hairpin is not fun. Parking looked to be a nightmare too.

Taxis are cheap (make sure they put the meter on - they like to try to scam you). Some are ancient 80s Mercs (which I found quite charming). I think Uber works there, so language isn't a problem, but all our drivers spoke good enough English.

We did a fair amount of walking in Funchal - most of the sights are there. We didn't do any of the mountain walks but there are tours. We looked into hiring a taxi for the day and were told €60-80. We didn't do that in the end but it felt like it was a reasonable sum (YMMV).

Also, don't sit a nervous flyer in the window seat for the outbound flight. Funchal airport is the most difficult approach in Europe. Combine that with wind and it can be a bit spicy. The runway extends over the sea on stilts for added jeopardy.

Tabs

1,047 posts

289 months

Monday 1st September
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Purchase a ticket for a Big Yellow Bus tour. I think you can get some that last a couple of days. There are something like 26 stops.
You can get off at any one, explore and then catch the next one that comes along. Be sure to go to the overhanging glass platform on the cliffs, and the little fishing village.

Anastie

218 posts

175 months

Monday 1st September
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Stayed in Funchal a number of times. No car required and plenty of places of interest within walking distance or taxi. We have stayed on the outskirts of Funchal in The Residence Porto Mare hotel which was very nice but a 20-25 min walk to the centre if you want more choice. Friends with a healthy budget stay at Reids Palace and loved it. We have also stayed in the Porto Bay hotel which is very central and adults only but not much entertainment in the hotel that suited us. But other places nearby for our music fix!

Every day a journey

2,431 posts

55 months

Monday 1st September
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wax lyrical said:
I've never been to Madeira before but wife and I are planning a short break in mid-October.

we'd like to stay in a 'nice' hotel/ resort with swimming pool/s but close to nice restaurants too - didn't want to hire a car. Is this possible or a mistake as we should be exploring the island a bit? smile

All advice appreciated! smile
Look up the Next hotel by Savoy. Fraction of the cost as some of the others but a great hotel. Saltwater pool and bar ground level. Rooftop pool with bar also. 10-15 minute walk into centre of town. We loved our stay there.

LHRFlightman

2,138 posts

187 months

Monday 1st September
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Enjoy the sporty landing. biglaugh

48Valves

2,452 posts

226 months

Monday 1st September
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I would definitely say explore the island for at least on of the days.

Get a jeep tour that takes you round the island, there are charted ones but many private tours available. There is some spectacular scenery and ‘interesting’ roads.


The Gauge

5,227 posts

30 months

Monday 1st September
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Every day a journey said:
Look up the Next hotel by Savoy. Fraction of the cost as some of the others but a great hotel. Saltwater pool and bar ground level. Rooftop pool with bar also. 10-15 minute walk into centre of town. We loved our stay there.
Their website makes it out to be a hotel for people in their late teens - twenties, is it really like that?

Every day a journey

2,431 posts

55 months

Monday 1st September
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The Gauge said:
Their website makes it out to be a hotel for people in their late teens - twenties, is it really like that?
Nope. Nothing like that at all!

From someone that’s rapidly approaching their half century and it was only two years ago we stayed there ?


Edited by Every day a journey on Monday 1st September 20:20


And awesome wedding day sunrise from room 207


Edited by Every day a journey on Monday 1st September 20:21

otolith

62,379 posts

221 months

Monday 1st September
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LHRFlightman said:
Enjoy the sporty landing. biglaugh
hehe

The Gauge

5,227 posts

30 months

Monday 1st September
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Every day a journey said:
Nope. Nothing like that at all!

From someone that’s rapidly approaching their half century and it was only two years ago we stayed there ?
That good then, thanks.

John D.

19,471 posts

226 months

Monday 1st September
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We did a week there at start of school summer holidays. Stayed at Royal Savoy which was fine. Restaurant opposite does some great meats on skewers. Definitely worth doing one of the day tours in a minibus. We did the west side tour and it was brilliant.

We also got an extra night as it was too windy to land when our flight was due. First we've experienced a cancelled flight.

Nyloc20

754 posts

80 months

Monday 1st September
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We stayed at the Pestana Promenade a couple of years ago, a bigger hotel than we’d usually choose but recommended by trusted friends and it was really good. Car hire seemed expensive , we managed fine using buses and taxis. First time in Madeira, really enjoyed it and going back next year.