Lonely Planet's Pocket Madeira is your guide to the island's best experiences and local life -
neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Admire the fascinating botanical gardens explore the winding
Levada paths and spend a beach day at Porto Santo all with your trusted travel companion.
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Madeira : Full-colour maps and travel photography throughout Highlights and itineraries help
you tailor a trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and
get around like a local avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips -
hours of operation phone numbers websites transit tips prices Honest reviews for all
budgets - eating sightseeing going out shopping hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
Convenient pull-out Madeira map (included in print version) plus over 17 colour neighbourhood
maps User-friendly layout with helpful icons and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick
the best spots to spend your time Covers West Funchal East Funchal North Coast East Madeira
West Madeira and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Pocket Madeira an easy-to-use guide
filled with top experiences - neighbourhood by neighbourhood - that literally fits in your
pocket. Make the most of a quick trip to Madeira with trusted travel advice to get you straight
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