The Rough Guide to Madeira and the Azores
The current Rough Guide covering both Madeira and the Azores, with regional coverage, itineraries, walking suggestions and practical information, plus a free eBook.
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12 books about Madeira tagged “sightseeing”.
The current Rough Guide covering both Madeira and the Azores, with regional coverage, itineraries, walking suggestions and practical information, plus a free eBook.
The latest edition of Lonely Planet’s compact pocket guide to Madeira, with detailed itineraries and coverage of Funchal, the north coast, east Madeira and Porto Santo.
DK Eyewitness’s Top 10 pocket guide ranking Madeira’s best attractions, beaches, hiking trails and wine outlets, with a pull-out map and seven ready-made itineraries.
A compact Marco Polo pocket guide to Madeira packed with insider tips and a pull-out map, good for a short, well-organised trip.
A concise full-colour Insight pocket guide with curated itineraries, top attractions, a perfect-tour route, eating-out listings, a pull-out map and a free eBook.
A compact Berlitz pocket guide covering Madeira’s highlights — Monte, the Jardim Botânico and Pico do Arieiro — with a perfect-day itinerary and practical information.
An AA Spiral Guide to Madeira with themed sightseeing coverage, walks and tours, and the practical information needed to plan an island trip.
Fodor’s full-colour guide to Portugal with a dedicated chapter on Madeira and Funchal — a current, in-print option for travellers combining the island with the mainland.
Michelin’s illustrated Green Guide covering Portugal together with Madeira and the Azores, with star-rated attractions, essays on history, art and culture, and suggested touring itineraries.
Frommer’s complete Portugal guide by Algarve-based experts, covering the country from the Minho to Madeira’s rocky shores, with opinionated reviews and suggested itineraries including Madeira.
A comprehensive German-language Baedeker guide to Madeira combining nature, culture and history with sightseeing, touring suggestions and practical tips, plus a large fold-out travel map.
A classic Victorian guide and personal account of touring Madeira — how to see the island, letters from a year’s residence, and lists of its trees, flowers, ferns and seaweeds. Available as a facsimile reprint.