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Becca Williams's avatar

Super perspectives Nancy! When we did our "discovery trip" 2 years ago to decide where we wanted to live in Portugal, we first visited Madeira (before we visited the mainland) to property hunt because we love islands and wanted to see if living on this one might resonate for us. We purposely went in March in order to check out the island's winter weather. We found that the weather was no warmer than the Algarve – and, in fact, could be colder, particularly in the higher reaches beyond what they call the “banana belt” where bananas do not grow.

The picturesque island and its big city, Funchal, are charming but our decision to settle on the mainland was because of 3 major drawbacks to Madeira: 1) the wear and tear of traversing the steep, uneven and calçada-lined streets would take its toll on our aging backs 2) moving from Florida, we wanted the warmest winter weather possible and saw that Southern Portugal was a better bet and 3) the island’s beaches are comprised of pebbles and, since we like to walk the beaches, we prefer the fine sand of the Algarve beaches.

With all this in mind, we reserved Madeira as a “nice place to visit” and ended up settling in the western Algarve where we purchased a place in Lagos. It was the right answer for us. We love it!

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Liya Marie's avatar

Chinese people tell me that walking up big hills=longevity, so maybe not such a bad thing after all.

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