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How to get to Madeira Island

Madeira is located approximately 1,000km (621 mi) from mainland Europe and just 500km (311 mi) from the continent of Africa. Although the islands are fairly small (Madeira with an area of 286 mi² and Porto Santo with an area of 16mi²), there is no shortage of things to do. This comprehensive guide will navigate you through various travel options to reach this Portuguese paradise.

Direct Flights to Madeira

The best and most convenient way to go get to Madeira is by flying to one of the region’s two airports located on either Madeira Island or Porto Santo Island. There are regular flights departing from mainland Portugal via Lisbon and Porto. As you arrive at Cristiano Ronaldo Airport in Funchal, named for the island’s international.

Flights from Mainland Portugal:

Frequent flights from Lisbon and Porto ensure seamless connectivity to Madeira. These cities act as major hubs, offering numerous daily flights to both islands.

The short flight duration from mainland Portugal makes it a convenient option for both local and international travelers transiting through these major cities.

Connecting Flights from Europe:

Amesterdam, Basel,Berlim, Bilbao, Birmingham, Bristol, Brussels, Copenhagen, Cologne, Edimburg, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Gran Canaria, Hannover, Helsinki, Hamburg, London, Lyon, Leeds, Leipzig, Luxembourg, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Marseile, Munique, Newcastle, Nantes, Nuremberg, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm, Stuttgard, Tenerife, Viena and Zurich.

TAP Portugal, Ryanair, Easyjet,Binter Canarias.Azores Airlines,Iberia, Air Nostrum, Austrian air line, British Airways, Condor, Edelweiss, Enter air, Eurowings, Finnair, Jet 2, Lufthansa, Luxair, Norvegian air, SAS, Tui, Swiss air, Wizz air. 

Connecting Flights from North America:

For travelers from the East Coast of North America, can be direct flights or an intriguing route involves a connection via Ponta Delgada in the Azores. This connection not only breaks the journey but also offers a glimpse into another stunning part of Portugal's archipelagos.

How to get to Madeira Island
How to get to Madeira Island