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Madeira is famous for its traditional flavors, yet there are a variety of restaurants offering innovative cuisine that are popular with visitors and locals alike. These creative spaces often become destination dining spots. Find the best Madeira hotels to visit

Try their delicious Espetada A Madeirense served on laurel sticks or their seafood and fish skewers; indoor and outdoor seating is available, plus don’t forget their mouthwatering desserts!

Quinta do Furao

This impressive four-star hotel, situated amidst organic vines on Porto Santo and with panoramic cliff views of Madeira, is one of Madeira’s premier accommodations. Guests can use two pools, an award-winning restaurant, and an exceptional cellar to taste wines from both islands!

Rooms at this resort are elegant yet cozy, featuring balconies that take full advantage of its cliff-top setting. Yellow walls and green window shutters add to its traditional charm; all 43 rooms have a complimentary buffet breakfast.

The hotel restaurant provides regional cuisine to guests and members of the general public, with dining options that suit any taste ranging from an elegant wood-paneled interior with antique candelabras to a more relaxed patio and poolside areas with pool access. Room service options are also available, or you may order directly from the room service menu. In addition, their bar is open most of the day for coffee, poncha, or cake!

Barreirinha

Barreirinha is ideal for nature enthusiasts, boasting numerous parks and being close to the sea. Various activities are available, such as hiking, picnicking, and playing sports – plus multiple restaurants and shops. Events and shows also take place regularly here!

Barreirinha utilizes the Internet to enhance residents’ lives by offering online shopping. This has numerous benefits for its residents, including convenience, selection, security, and money savings.

Luxury Barreirinha House Old Town offers free private parking and an interior terrace, as well-equipped en suite rooms with microwave ovens, fridges, and electric kettles. From its balcony or garden, guests can take in stunning views while taking advantage of on-site laundry services and enjoying free WiFi in all areas.

Taberna da Poncha

Taberna da Poncha will transport you into its rich heritage and flavors of this traditional drink, located on the route between Ribeira Brava and Serra d’Agua – making for an experience you won’t want to miss!

Grilled limpets and picadors (typical Portuguese sandwiches with beef steak) are incredibly delicious here, but what stands out is the poncha: its maker makes it right before your eyes so that you can watch and taste what makes this drink unique.

Poncha is the perfect way to unwind after an exhilarating hike along one of Madeira’s levadas, especially for those who may not enjoy Ginja, the island’s signature liqueur. Also worth trying: Nikita: vanilla ice cream combined with passionfruit soft drink, white wine, beer, and pineapple piece in one refreshing and tasty package that makes an excellent souvenir!

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Madeira’s cuisine was long overlooked; however, creative energy has recently emerged across the island. New restaurants and rooftop bars such as Dive In and Three House have opened, while some hotels provide innovative dining experiences in nature.

O Celeiro offers the feel of a traditional Madeiran farmhouse, complete with regional tapestries and the iconic ajulezo (typical hat) decorating its walls. Here, enjoy a wide range of delicious locally-sourced food with international influences, such as black scabbard fish with banana or bacon wrapped around it and shrimp drizzled with mango chutney.

Kampo, a relatively new restaurant specializing in sustainable fare with sleek interior features such as QR codes and glass cabinets of aged meat, provides another viable choice. Their delicious white chocolate, olive, and passion fruit dessert is something you must experience!

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