Exploring Madeira Island by car is an enriching and practical experience, as it allows you to discover stunning landscapes and places that are difficult to access by other means.
However, driving in Madeira has some particularities that require some special attention, from the road conditions to the best vehicles for your trip.
In Madeira, to drive with greater tranquility and safety, you will need some indispensable tips to face the roads of the Island and make the most of your experience free of unforeseen events.
Essential tips for driving in Madeira before renting a car
To make your driving experience as safe and enjoyable as possible, you need to take a few key aspects before renting a car in Madeira.
1 – Choose the right car for Madeira’s roads
Selecting a vehicle suited to the mountainous terrain is essential. Consider models like compact SUVs, which offer better stability on winding roads. For a more economical and practical experience, a hatchback can also be a good choice for towns and villages with narrow streets. In sunny weather, a convertible car allows you to enjoy the views, though ensure it’s appropriate for the roads you plan to explore.
2 – Be mindful of road conditions
Madeira’s roads are generally well-maintained, but they feature steep inclines, tight curves, and tunnels. When planning your route, check for more challenging roads, especially when exploring rural and mountainous areas. Drive cautiously on narrow roads and be prepared for emergency stops, particularly when ascending or descending steep hills.
3 – Avoid parking on steep slopes and use the handbrake carefully
When parking, choose flat areas whenever possible and ensure the car is positioned securely to prevent unwanted movements. On slopes, always use the handbrake and consider leaving the vehicle in gear (first or reverse, depending on the incline) for added safety.
4 – Enjoy scenic routes safely
Madeira is renowned for its panoramic views, with viewpoints along coastal and mountain roads. However, avoid becoming distracted while driving. Plan strategic stops to enjoy the scenery and make use of designated viewing points along tourist routes.
5 – Avoid night driving in mountainous areas
If you’re not accustomed to driving on narrow, winding roads, avoid mountainous routes after sunset. Reduced visibility and limited lighting can be challenging in some areas. Plan night journeys on main roads or within towns, where lighting is more adequate.
6 – Use GPS navigation and know speed limits
Using a navigation system is essential to orient yourself on the island’s roads. Most of the cars that Insularcar has available already include GPS, but having an updated device or app makes the route easier.
7 – Consider weather conditions
In Madeira, the weather can vary according to altitude and time of year. Be mindful of fog, heavy rain, and strong winds, which may make driving difficult, especially in mountainous areas. Plan journeys based on weather forecasts and exercise caution in adverse conditions.
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