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Pretty European island will be the perfect warm autumn escape

By staff21 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

You will be able to enjoy sunny weather by heading to one pretty European island in the autumn.

Ponta Do Sol Madeira Portugal sunset
Madeira is perfect for exploring in autumn(Image: pawel.gaul via Getty Images)

For those looking to escape the weather when we move towards autumn, there’s no need to venture too far.

Just off Africa’s north coast, Madeira offers a warm retreat for holidaymakers seeking the last of Europe’s balmy weather this year.

With a warm climate year-round, the temperature averages around 23C in October, with November temperatures often reaching a comfortable 22C.

Being less than four hours away by plane, the islands of the Madeira archipelago are a favourite destination for Brits throughout the year, and equally adored by Portuguese and German tourists.

Travel giant TUI suggests staying in the capital, Funchal, where you can enjoy a blend of colonial buildings, churches, and relaxed squares, reports the Express.

Boats in a harbour in a fishing village
The beautiful fishing village of Camara de Lobos on the island of Madeira(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The old town’s narrow streets are brimming with wine bars and family-owned eateries, while the marina boasts cafes and top-notch seafood spots.

Funchal’s cable car whisks tourists up to the leafy suburb of Monte, home to stunning botanical gardens.

For a taste of Madeira’s heritage, don’t miss a ride on the wicker sledges from Monte back down to Livramento.

Aerial view of traditional overhead cable cars transporting tourists above Funchal city in Madeira island of Portugal
The cable cars in Funchal are worth doing

Designated workers physically push visitors down the hill, an exhilarating experience that many say is a must-do during any visit.

East of Funchal, you’ll find Canico De Baixo. This place is a blend of old and new, with an 18th-century church and town square at its heart, surrounded by modern boutique hotels and clifftop villas.

While soaking up the stunning views on this island, known as both the Floating Garden and Hawaii of the Atlantic, it’s essential to sample the world-renowned Madeira wine.

Madeira wine comes in four main styles, each offering a different level of sweetness. The sweetest of them all is Malvasia, followed by Bual, then Verdelho. The driest is Sercial.

There’s also a resurgence of Madeira made from a grape called Terrantez, which was nearly wiped out on the island. It’s said to have a sweetness level similar to Bual and Verdelho.

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