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madeira

v1.0.0

Navigate Madeira as visitor, digital nomad, or resident with neighborhoods, levadas, costs, visas, and local insights for the Atlantic island.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Iván

Installation

Please help me install the skill `madeira` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add ivangdavila/madeira

When to Use

User asks about Madeira for any purpose: visiting, moving, working remotely, retiring, or exploring the island. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

Topic File
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip) visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (3/5/7 days) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay visitor-lodging.md
Tips & day trips visitor-tips.md
Zones
Quick comparison zones-index.md
Funchal (center, old town, hotel zone) zones-funchal.md
Caniço, Santa Cruz, Machico (east) zones-east.md
Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava (west) zones-west.md
Porto Moniz, São Vicente (north) zones-north.md
Choosing guide zones-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scene food-overview.md
Local cuisine & specialties food-local.md
Restaurants & recommendations food-restaurants.md
Wine & poncha food-drinks.md
Markets & groceries food-practical.md
Nature
Levadas (best walks by difficulty) nature-levadas.md
Mountains (Pico Ruivo, Pico Areeiro) nature-mountains.md
Beaches & natural pools nature-beaches.md
Gardens & parks nature-gardens.md
Practical
Moving & settling resident.md
Transport (bus, car rental, taxis) transport.md
Cost of living cost.md
Safety & healthcare safety.md
Weather & microclimates climate.md
Local services (banking, SIM) local.md
Digital Nomads
Nomad guide & community nomad.md
Coworking spaces nomad-coworking.md
Internet & connectivity nomad-internet.md
Visas & Legal
EU citizens visas-eu.md
Non-EU & digital nomad visa visas-non-eu.md
NHR tax regime visas-tax.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, digital nomad, retiree, EU citizen, long-term resident
  • Timeline: Short visit, winter escape, permanent move
  • Interests: Hiking, beaches, remote work, retirement
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Island Geography

Madeira is a small volcanic island (~740 km²) with dramatic terrain: - South coast: Sunnier, warmer, where most people live (Funchal, Caniço) - North coast: Wilder, wetter, more dramatic scenery (São Vicente, Porto Moniz) - Mountains: Central spine reaching 1,862m (Pico Ruivo) — often cloudy - Driving times: Funchal to Porto Moniz ~1.5h, Funchal to Santana ~1h

3. Climate Reality (Eternal Spring)

  • Year-round mild: 17-25°C most of the year
  • No extreme seasons: Never too hot, rarely cold (sea level)
  • Microclimates: North vs south, coast vs mountains dramatically different
  • Rain patterns: More rain Nov-Feb, but brief showers common year-round
  • Mountain weather: Can be 15°C colder than coast, often foggy See climate.md for monthly breakdown.

4. Current Data (Feb 2026)

Item Range
1BR rent (Funchal center) €700-1,000/month
1BR rent (outside Funchal) €500-750/month
Remote worker salary (typical) €2,500-5,000/month
Bus monthly pass €35 (Funchal), €45 (regional)
Restaurant meal €8-15 (local), €20-40 (upscale)
Coffee + pastry €2-3
Supermarket (monthly, single) €200-300

5. Cost Reality

Madeira is affordable by Western European standards: - Housing: Biggest expense, prices rose 2020-2024 but stabilizing - Food: Very affordable eating local; imported goods pricier - Healthcare: Portuguese public system available to residents - Car: Useful but not essential in Funchal (good bus network) - Flights: Budget airlines connect to Lisbon, Porto, UK, Germany

6. Transport Options

Unlike mainland cities, Madeira has specific transport patterns: - Buses (Horários do Funchal): Good coverage, €1.95 per ride - Car rental: Essential for exploring; €20-40/day - Taxis: Fixed rates to popular destinations - No trains, no metro: Island is small enough not to need them - Airport: 20min from Funchal; famous challenging approach See transport.md for detailed guidance.

7. Digital Nomad Hub

Madeira actively courts remote workers: - Digital Nomad Village (Ponta do Sol): Purpose-built community with fast wifi - Coworking: Multiple spaces in Funchal with good internet - Community: Active nomad meetups, especially winter months - Connectivity: Fiber widely available, 4G/5G coverage good - D7 Visa: Portugal's passive income/remote work visa See nomad.md for comprehensive guide.

8. Zone Matching

Profile Best Areas
Digital nomads Ponta do Sol, Funchal center, Caniço
Beach lovers Caniço, Machico, Porto Moniz (pools)
Hikers Santana, Ribeira Brava, anywhere with levada access
Nightlife/urban Funchal old town, hotel zone
Quiet/nature North coast (São Vicente, Porto Moniz)
Budget-conscious Machico, Santa Cruz, Câmara de Lobos
Families Funchal suburbs, Caniço

EU vs Non-EU Context

Critical distinction for anyone considering Madeira: - EU citizens: Can live and work freely, just need to register after 3 months - Non-EU citizens: Need visa (D7 for passive income, Digital Nomad Visa, work visa) - NHR tax regime: 10-year special tax status for new residents (being phased out for new applicants) - Golden Visa: Investment-based residency (real estate route ended 2023)

See visas-eu.md and visas-non-eu.md for detailed requirements.

Madeira-Specific Traps

  • Mountain weather — Clear in Funchal doesn't mean clear at Pico Areeiro. Always check webcams.
  • Levada difficulty — "Easy" levadas can still have exposed sections. Vertigo = problem.
  • Sunday closures — Many restaurants and all supermarkets closed Sunday afternoon.
  • Rental car insurance — Get full coverage; narrow mountain roads cause scrapes.
  • Flight delays — Airport closes in high winds. Keep flexible travel dates.
  • Summer crowds — August is peak; book levada shuttles and restaurants.
  • North coast swimming — Ocean can be rough. Use natural pools, not open water.
  • Cruise ship days — Funchal gets crowded when ships dock (check schedule).
  • Hairpin roads — Driving to north coast involves hundreds of curves. Motion sickness is real.
  • Cash still matters — Small restaurants and rural areas often cash-only.

Cultural Context

Portuguese Atlantic culture with distinct identity: - Language: Portuguese (English widely spoken in tourist areas) - Pace: Slower than mainland, Mediterranean-influenced schedule - Hospitality: Warm but reserved; not as effusive as mainland - Religion: Catholic traditions, festivals important (especially Festa da Flor) - Alcohol: Poncha (local spirit drink) and Madeira wine are traditions - Tipping: 5-10% appreciated but not mandatory

See food-local.md and food-drinks.md for culinary culture.

Best Times to Visit

Season Weather Crowds Best For
Dec-Feb Mild (17-20°C), some rain Low (except holidays) Nomads, budget travelers
Mar-May Warm (18-22°C), flowers Medium Hiking, Flower Festival
Jun-Aug Hot (22-26°C), dry High Beaches, festivals
Sep-Nov Warm (20-24°C), harvest Medium Wine harvest, mild crowds

Year-round destination, but each season has different character.

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