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The Most Opulent Hotels in Madeira

With international travel restrictions for a handful of countries relaxing, including Portugal, the archipelago of Madeira has suddenly become this summer’s hotspot for vacation-starved travelers – but what are the region’s top luxury hotels?

A location seemingly frozen in a bygone era, visiting Madeira is like a step back in time with all of its best hotels exuding an old-world charm and elegance that you’d be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. This classic style is championed in the island’s best hotels, with each of them remaining true to the island’s historic glamour while simultaneously adding a host of modern touches.

Being situated just off the coast of Morocco ensures that Madeira enjoys a sub-tropical climate, making it an excellent vacation spot year-round. The island’s delightful temperatures are also to thank for the region’s wine-growing capabilities, with a vineyard tour and wine tasting being essential; most of the best luxury hotels in Madeira will gladly arrange such an experience. Aside from wine tasting and sun-soaking, Madeira also offers an incredible landscape to explore, with its (dormant) volcanic status creating dramatic scenery aplenty.

Savoy Palace Hotel

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Amenities are plentiful at the Savoy Palace, with multiple swimming pools, direct sea access, several restaurants and bars and a state-of-the-art spa all on offer / ©Savoy Signature

With its vast ocean views, decidedly chic interiors (thanks to local designer Nini Andrade Silva) and sumptuous accommodations, the Savoy Palace is easily one of Madeira’s best luxury hotels. Acting as the flagship of the Savoy Signature Collection, the Savoy Palace opened in 2020 on the same site as its namesake: the iconic Savoy Classic, which dated back to 1912. The new hotel drew inspiration from the old-world glamour of its predecessor, but with a distinctly modern edge.

Savoy Palace’s 2,691-sq-ft Rooftop Presidential Suite is undoubtedly the hotel’s star. Exclusively designed by Silva, the suite boasts a private pool, marble-clad bathroom with gold fixtures, grand piano and an in-room sauna and Turkish bath, as well 27/4 support from the hotel’s dedicated personal assistant service.

Amenities are plentiful at the Savoy Palace, with multiple swimming pools (including a saltwater pool), direct sea access, several restaurants and bars and a state-of-the-art spa all on offer. To end the day in style, head to the exclusive adults-only rooftop lounge area, which boasts a cocktail bar, infinity pool, Jacuzzi and of course, some of the best views on Madeira.

Presidential Suite from $6,107 per night, savoysignature.com

Reid’s Palace, A Belmond Hotel

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Whether you want to while away the day poolside, try out the terraced spa, enjoy a Madeira wine tasting or venture out to the Atlantic Ocean, Reid’s Palace truly shows the best of this magical island / ©Reid’s Palace, A Belmond Hotel

Sitting atop a cliff edge jutting out into the ocean, Reid’s Palace, A Belmond Hotel surely occupies one of the best spots in Madeira. Designed to emulate the old English look that is so common throughout the region, the sugar-pink Reid’s Palace is surrounded by verdant greenery with a series of pools and terraces tucked into the descending rockface.

Whether you want to while away the day poolside, try out the terraced spa, enjoy a Madeira wine tasting or venture out to the Atlantic Ocean, Reid’s Palace truly shows the best of this magical island. Gourmands will be delighted to hear that the dining at Reid’s Palace is some of the best in Madeira. From the Michelin-starred William Restaurant and the authentically Italian Ristorante Villa Cipriani to the glitzy gastro bar and traditional afternoon tea service, the hotel offers something for all tastes.

Of Reid’s Palace’s 158 rooms, it is the two presidential suites that cannot be missed. Named after two of the former hotel’s most esteemed guests, the Winston Churchill and George Bernard Shaw suites combine the traditional styles of Madeira with modern amenities. Think rich wooden furniture, lofty ceilings and hand-painted ornate wallpapers.

Presidential Suites from $2,028, belmond.com

Estalagem Quinta da Casa Branca

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The Manor House offers traditional Madeiran style, with antique furniture, stone fireplaces and marble bathrooms / ©Quinta da Casa Branca

Surrounded by sprawling yet perfectly manicured sub-tropical gardens, Hotel Quinta da Casa Branca is an elegant retreat, tucked away from the bustle of Funchal’s town center. Guests have the choice between a luxurious suite in the historic Manor House and a contemporary room in the modern wing where, if you opt for a Deluxe Suite, you can enjoy a private whirlpool. On the other hand, the Manor House offers traditional Madeiran style, with antique furniture, stone fireplaces and marble bathrooms, with the addition of modern luxuries such as Nespresso coffee machines.

The Manor House’s style is continued into the formal Dining Room restaurant, where inventive gastronomic cuisine is served. For a more relaxed experience, opt to take dinner on the adjoining terrace overlooking the pristine gardens.

The tranquility of the surrounding garden has also overspilled into Quinta da Casa Branca’s wellness offering, with the hotel’s adult-only spa drawing inspiration from the natural world to offer a series of relaxing massages, facials and restorative rituals: this really is R&R at its finest.

Deluxe suites from $415 per night, quintacasabranca.com

Les Suites at Cliff Bay

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With just 23 suites spread across two stately houses and a glass-fronted modern wing, Les Suites at Cliff Bay is one of the most exclusive luxury hotels in Madeira / ©Les Suites at Cliff Bay

With just 23 suites spread across two stately houses and a glass-fronted modern wing, Les Suites at Cliff Bay is one of the most exclusive luxury hotels in Madeira. The three buildings are separated by manicured gardens, sunbathing spots and an infinity pool – all of which offer mesmerizing views across the ocean – for a serene island retreat.

For the most luxurious stay Les Suites at Cliff Bay has to offer, book the Master Suite. The two-bedroom accommodation overlooks the hotel’s lush greenery with wide views of Funchal Bay from its full-width balcony. Inside, the interiors are subtle but stylish, with the calm neutral color scheme allowing the outside vibrancy to take center stage. The Greek marble-clad bathroom with its windowfront tub is another highlight.

In addition to Les Suites at Cliff Bay’s own exclusive amenities, hotel guests will have full access to the neighboring Cliff Bay hotel, which offers multiple swimming pools, an indulgent spa and world-class restaurants – including the two-Michelin star Il Gallo d’Oro. Both hotels also offer direct access to the ocean, where guests enjoy a refreshing dip or even try out snorkeling to discover the below-surface magic.

Master Suite from $914 per night, portobay.com

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Casa Velha do Palheiro

Despite being just a short distance from Funchal’s busy town center, the atmosphere at Velha do Palheiro is decidedly calming / ©Shutterstock

Sat within the 297-acre Palheiro Nature Estate, Casa Velha do Palheiro occupies a sensitively restored 18th century hunting lodge. Although it has now been elevated to more contemporary standards, the hotel still retains its traditional elegance – and as a Relais & Châteaux property, an added level of luxury comes as standard.

Despite being just a short distance from Funchal’s busy town center, the atmosphere at Velha do Palheiro is decidedly calming. Guests are actively encouraged to wind down, relax and indulge in being surrounded by nature. In fact, the only noise you’re likely to hear at this laidback retreat is the chirps of birdsong.

With the impressive estate housing a full-size championship golf course, comprehensive spa facilities with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an all-weather tennis court, a croquet lawn and an abundance of wild nature trails and an award-winning garden to explore, you’re unlikely to find any need to leave – except maybe to visit the hotel’s own sports fishing yacht, which sits in Funchal marina.

Senior suites from $421 per night, palheironatureestate.com

Quintinha De Sao Joao

Traditional hotels that evoke classic English charm are a recurring trend in Madeira; Quintinha De Sao Joao is no exception. However, don’t let the somewhat kitsch interiors fool you – this hotel offers the unrivaled comfort, impeccable service and first-class amenities that you would expect of any five-star destination. The hotel’s interiors draw on local crafts, such as embroidered linens and carved wooden furnishings, to create an authentic feel, while outside you will find a serene and well-tended garden to explore.

Quintinha De Sao Joao makes expert use of the island’s moderate climate and lush foliage, with one outdoor freshwater pool and – for when the weather is not as favorable – a glass-roofed indoor swimming pool with views out to the sea. The hotel’s other amenities are plentiful, with a unique Goan-inspired restaurant open to all guests, as well as an organic spa with a full menu of healing treatments. The hotel team is incredibly attentive and is on hand before and during your stay to help craft a magical Madeiran vacation.

From $200 per night, quintinhasaojoao.com

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