Madeira Map
The Madeira Map and Portugal Map below show areas in reference to both the island and mainland of Portugal and its relationship with the Atlantic Ocean and countries such as Morroco.
Our Portugal Map shows that Madeira or the Islands of Madeira are situated to the South of the Portugal Mainland in the Atlantic Ocean and to the North West part of Africa and Morroco. The Islands of the Azores are further into the Atlantic West of the Portugal Mainland.
Madeira Islands are made up of an archipelago - a cluster of islands. The Madeira main island (lower left) and its nearby Porto Santo Island (upper right) are the main inhibited islands of Madeira.
Madeira's Location in the Atlantic allows stable temperatures in the lower to mid 20's degree celsius range all year. Ocean temperature are very comforting for visitors reaching highs of about 24 degrees C.
For Madeira traveler, this climate contributes to amazing ecosystems, foods and wines from the islands rich resources. Sugar cane and many types of flowers are found throughout the island. Madeira wine is famous for its history and taste and has been produced here for centuries...
When viewing the Portugal Map, you can see how the Madeira Islands became an reference and stop over for the ships that set out to find new worlds during the discovery age in the 15th century.
Enjoy our Madeira Map of Portugal and discover Madeira in our Madeira Travel Guide.
Source: Maps by Google Maps