Madeira is very famous for its natural environment, where the most important feature is the Laurissilva Forest, a relic of the Tertiary Age, which has been classified by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site. It is no less well known for its year-round outdoor sports. The island's mild climate and a water temperature that never goes below 17ºC mean that you can be on the go all the time. Its traditions and customs, visible in its old buildings, museums and churches and even in regional products like its wine and embroidery, have lasted for centuries and deserve your very special attention. The mild climate on the two islands is ideal for golf all year round. This, together with the exceptionally beautiful scenery, influenced the decision to build two golf courses in Madeira and one in Porto Santo. The Madeira Open has been held in spring in Santo da Serra since 1993.
Madeira Island has the perfect combination of natural elements that produce the ideal setting to practice all sports throughout the year. Naturally there is a broader range of water sports however, with its mild climate and specific geographical formation, this island encourages not only the local population but also those who visit us, to participate in other outdoor activities.
This is a fascinating landscape, with its high mountains and deep valleys covered by exotic vegetation and colorful flowers. Add to these attractions the charm of the small villages and the cosmopolitan rhythm of the capital, Madeira, and you have plenty of good reasons to set off and explore every corner of the island. The Transport system is top quality and varied. So choosing exactly how you will explore the island is up to you!
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