Madeira
Popular tourist islands · PT · pop. 253,945
Language(s): Portuguese (official)
Airports: Madeira (FNC)
Moving with kids — Madeira
Schools, healthcare, housing, and daily logistics — sourced, in plain language.
- Early years (preschool / nursery / kindergarten)
- Madeira
- Ages 3–6.
- Schools (K–12)
- Madeira
- Ages 5–18.
- Higher education
- Madeira
- Ages 18+.
- Healthcare
- Yes — full hospital on island
- Major hospital hub on Madeira; complex tertiary cases may transfer to national capital or overseas centres.
- Top income tax
- ~48% top marginal (IRS)
- See full bands on island profile.
- Typical rent (family)
- $900–$1,800/mo (2BR; tourism corridors premium)
- 2BR band; verify listings for school catchment areas.
- Getting around with kids
- Common — public transit limited outside main towns
- Storm exposure
- Low — Atlantic archipelagos; Madeira occasional winter storms
Demographics
Census and official statistics — age, ethnicity, religion, and language breakdowns where published. Useful for understanding community fit; verify before relocating.
- Under 1820%
20% - 18–6462%
62% - 65+18%
18%
Wikipedia — tourist destinations (regional estimates) (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
- Local majority55%
55% - Expat / tourism workers25%
25% - Mixed / other20%
20%
Wikipedia — islands by country (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
- Christian58%
58% - Other faiths22%
22% - Unaffiliated / secular20%
20%
Pew Research Center — regional religion estimates (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
- Local official language65%
65% - English (tourism)25%
25% - Other10%
10%
Wikipedia — tourist destinations (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
Narrative summary
Plain-language context behind the charts — with per-field sources.
| Age profile | Varies widely — Mediterranean and Caribbean islands skew older off-season; resort economies attract working-age tourism staff. | Wikipedia — tourist destinations (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Ethnic / cultural background | Highly diverse by island — local majorities with international expat and tourism-worker communities on popular destinations. | Wikipedia — islands by country (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Religion | Predominantly Christian on Caribbean and European islands; Hindu/Buddhist majorities on Bali, Sri Lanka, and parts of Southeast Asia; secular tourism corridors common. | Pew Research Center — global religion (regional estimates) (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
Income tax
Top rate and band thresholds for the jurisdiction governing this island. Indicative only — not tax advice. National Insurance, social security, VAT/GST, and property taxes are separate.
| Top income tax rate | ~48% top marginal (IRS) | National revenue authority (see profile) (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Income tax bands | Portuguese IRS progressive scale plus surcharges on higher incomes | National revenue authority (see profile) (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
Education
Early years, K–12 schools, and higher education — confirm enrollment, waitlists, and tuition directly before planning a move. Off-island options show typical ferry or hub access where documented.
Early years (preschool / nursery / kindergarten)
Madeira
Local national, International (where offered) · Ages 3–6
verified 2026-06-11
Schools (K–12)
Madeira
Local national curriculum, International (verify) · Ages 5–18
verified 2026-06-11
Higher education
Madeira
Higher education · Ages 18+
verified 2026-06-11
Family essentials
Healthcare, housing costs, transport, and storm exposure — the fields families ask about first.
| Hospital on island | Yes — full hospital on island | Portuguese National Health Service (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Evacuation notes | Major hospital hub on Madeira; complex tertiary cases may transfer to national capital or overseas centres. | Portuguese National Health Service (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Rent band (monthly, USD) | $900–$1,800/mo (2BR; tourism corridors premium) | Wikipedia — Madeira (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Groceries vs mainland US | Near mainland Portugal; Azores/Madeira 10–15% import premium | Wikipedia — island profile (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Island cost premium | Madeira moderate; Azores lower than Lisbon | Wikipedia — island profile (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Car necessity | Common — public transit limited outside main towns | Wikipedia — Madeira (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Language(s) | Portuguese (official) | Wikipedia — island profile (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Hurricane / cyclone exposure | Low — Atlantic archipelagos; Madeira occasional winter storms | NOAA / regional meteorological services (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
Residency paths
US — Schengen short-stay visa (if required)
U.S. citizens may enter visa-free for up to 90 days in 180 days in most Schengen states. Long-term relocation requires a national residence permit (work, family, study, or investment). Confirm rules for the specific country.
Official source · verified 2026-06-11 (opens in new tab)UK — EU/EEA free movement or post-Brexit national visa
U.K. citizens no longer have EU free-movement rights. Short stays are typically visa-free up to 90/180 days; residence requires a national permit in the destination country.
Official source · verified 2026-06-11 (opens in new tab)EU — EU free movement / national registration
E.U. citizens may live and work in other E.U. member states under free-movement rules. Register locally after three months; some islands require proof of income or employment.
Official source · verified 2026-06-11 (opens in new tab)
Full relocation profile
Connectivity, language, timezone, and property rules.
| Population | 253,945 | Wikipedia — Madeira (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Main town | Funchal | Wikipedia — Madeira (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Fiber available | Yes | Wikipedia — Madeira (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Typical internet speed | 50–300 Mbps; fibre in main towns | Wikipedia — Madeira (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Language(s) | Portuguese (official) | Wikipedia — island profile (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Foreign property ownership | EU unrestricted; non-EU follow standard Portuguese property rules | Wikipedia — island profile (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
Common questions about Madeira
Answers from sourced island profiles — verify dates and official rules before relocating.
What is the cost of living in Madeira?#
Cost of living on Madeira — Typical rent: $900–$1,800/mo (2BR; tourism corridors premium). Groceries: Near mainland Portugal; Azores/Madeira 10–15% import premium. Island premium: Madeira moderate; Azores lower than Lisbon. Figures are sourced bands, not personal budgets — confirm current listings locally.
What are rent prices in Madeira?#
Documented rent band for Madeira: $900–$1,800/mo (2BR; tourism corridors premium). Island listings change seasonally — treat as a planning range, not a quote.
Are there schools in Madeira?#
Yes — 3 on-island options documented. K–12: Madeira Early years: Madeira Higher education: Madeira
Is there a hospital on Madeira?#
Yes — full hospital on island
What is the population of Madeira?#
Madeira has about 253,945 residents; main town: Funchal (Popular tourist islands).
What language is spoken in Madeira?#
Portuguese (official).
Do you need a car on Madeira?#
Common — public transit limited outside main towns.
Can foreigners buy property in Madeira?#
EU unrestricted; non-EU follow standard Portuguese property rules.
What is the hurricane risk in Madeira?#
Low — Atlantic archipelagos; Madeira occasional winter storms.
How fast is the internet in Madeira?#
On Madeira, Fiber broadband is available; typical speeds around 50–300 Mbps; fibre in main towns. Remote-work viability varies by address — verify with local ISPs.
How do you move to Madeira?#
Residency rules depend on your passport. Documented paths for Madeira: US (Schengen short-stay visa (if required)): U.S. citizens may enter visa-free for up to 90 days in 180 days in most Schengen states. Long-term relocation requires a national residence permit (work, family, study, or investment). Confirm rules for the specific country. UK (EU/EEA free movement or post-Brexit national visa): U.K. citizens no longer have EU free-movement rights. Short stays are typically visa-free up to 90/180 days; residence requires a national permit in the destination country. EU (EU free movement / national registration): E.U. citizens may live and work in other E.U. member states under free-movement rules. Register locally after three months; some islands require proof of income or employment. Confirm with official immigration sources before moving.
How do you get to Madeira?#
Madeira is reachable via Madeira (FNC).
Informational only — not immigration or legal advice. Disclaimer