Villas and Holiday Homes in Madeira

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Villas and Holiday Homes with Pool in Madeira

Among the 56482 villas in Madeira here are the 8 best villas with pool

Frequently Asked Questions about Madeira

  • What are the must-see attractions that I should visit in Madeira, Portugal?

    For a comprehensive visit to Madeira, Portugal, several key attractions stand out. The Levada walks, particularly the Caldeirão Verde or 25 Fontes trails, offer a unique way to experience the island's lush landscapes. Funchal's historic center, with its painted doors and the Mercado dos Lavradores (Farmers' Market), is a vibrant introduction to local life. A visit to the Monte Palace Tropical Garden, accessible by cable car from Funchal, provides stunning botanical displays and cultural artifacts. For breathtaking views, the Pico do Arieiro and Pico Ruivo, Madeira's highest peaks, are essential stops. Don't miss the natural swimming pools in Porto Moniz, formed by volcanic rock.
  • How much does it typically cost to stay in a villa in Madeira, Portugal?

    The cost of staying in a villa in Madeira, Portugal, can vary significantly based on size, location, amenities, and the time of year. Generally, expect prices to range from approximately 100 euros per night for a smaller, more basic villa in a less central area, to 500 euros or more per night for a larger, luxury villa with private pools and sea views, especially during peak season. During the summer months and around holidays like Christmas and New Year's, prices tend to be higher.
  • What are the best towns, villages, or areas to rent a villa in Madeira, Portugal?

    For villa rentals in Madeira, Portugal, several areas offer distinct advantages. Funchal, the capital, provides convenient access to amenities, restaurants, and attractions, with villas often situated on the hillsides offering panoramic views. Calheta is popular for its modern marina and sandy beach, with many villas overlooking the ocean. Ponta do Sol, known as the "sunniest town," offers a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful coastal scenery. For a more tranquil experience, consider areas like Jardim do Mar or Prazeres, which are known for their natural beauty and peaceful surroundings.
  • When is the best time to book a villa in Madeira, Portugal, and how far in advance should I plan?

    To secure the best selection of villas in Madeira, Portugal, it is advisable to book well in advance, particularly for travel during the peak seasons of summer (June to August) and the festive period around Christmas and New Year's. For these times, booking six to nine months ahead is recommended. For travel during the shoulder seasons, such as spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October), booking three to six months in advance is generally sufficient.
  • What are the must-see festivals or seasonal events in Madeira, Portugal?

    Madeira, Portugal, hosts several notable festivals throughout the year. The Madeira Flower Festival in April or May is a spectacular display of floral arrangements and parades. The Atlantic Festival, typically held in June, features impressive fireworks displays over the bay of Funchal. For a truly unique experience, the Madeira Carnival in February is celebrated with vibrant parades and street parties. The Festival of the Assumption in August includes religious processions and local festivities. The New Year's Eve fireworks display in Funchal is world-renowned and a major draw.

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