IN FOCUS Madeira Housing Prices Fall 8.3% in Late 2025 Despite National Rise

Madeira Housing Prices Fall 8.3% in Late 2025 Despite National Rise

Madeira saw housing prices fall 8.3% in 2025, standing out from most Portuguese regions, where property values continued to rise despite fewer transactions nationwide.

IN FOCUS Power Without Expiry: PSD Madeira Removes Term Limits

Power Without Expiry: PSD Madeira Removes Term Limits

After 50 years of being in power, the PSD has scrapped leadership term limits introduced in 2015, allowing the president - designated a formal suspect and shielded by political immunity - to remain party leader indefinitely and seek re-election.

IN FOCUS Should Madeira Spread Tourism Beyond Crowded Hotspots?

Should Madeira Spread Tourism Beyond Crowded Hotspots?

Sustainability consultant Paulo Brehm warns Madeira must rethink tourism, guiding visitors to less-crowded areas, involving residents, and considering a single regional tax.

IN FOCUS Madeira Airports See 17.4% Rise in International Traffic in 2025

Madeira Airports See 17.4% Rise in International Traffic in 2025

Airports in Madeira continue to grow, handling nearly 5.7 million passengers in 2025, an increase of 11.8% compared with 2024. International traffic increased by 17.4%.

IN FOCUS Portugal’s President: Symbolic Figure With Real Power

Portugal’s President: Symbolic Figure With Real Power

Between ceremony and authority, Portugal’s presidency reveals its influence at decisive moments. Here’s what the Portuguese President can - and cannot - do under the Constitution.

IN FOCUS From Jesuit Priests to Malmsey: Fajã dos Padres’ 400-Year Legacy

From Jesuit Priests to Malmsey: Fajã dos Padres’ 400-Year Legacy

At the base of a 250-meter cliff, Fajã dos Padres remained isolated for centuries. Its transition from Jesuit ownership to private estates reveals a hidden place defined by history, rare wines, and Madeira’s raw landscape.

IN FOCUS Black Gold, Black Friday: How Venezuelans Returned to Madeira

Black Gold, Black Friday: How Venezuelans Returned to Madeira

At the start of the 20th century, Madeirans crossed the ocean in search of a better life in Venezuela. With Black Friday in 1983 that dream started to collapse. What followed was a long journey - from exile to homecoming.

IN FOCUS Colossus: The Rise and Fall of Madeira’s Hotel Atlantis

Colossus: The Rise and Fall of Madeira’s Hotel Atlantis

Rising in 1972, Hotel Atlantis was Madeira’s modernist masterpiece. Once a symbol of luxury, this concrete colossus collapsed within 22 years under the weight of a changing world.

IN FOCUS Santana: Madeira's Most Affordable Housing Market at €1,792/m²

Santana: Madeira's Most Affordable Housing Market at €1,792/m²

Santana is Madeira’s most affordable housing market, despite a yearly 21.1% increase, according to Idealista. See how the other municipalities rank.

IN FOCUS Madeira’s Debt-to-GDP Ratio Now at 61.2%

Madeira’s Debt-to-GDP Ratio Now at 61.2%

Madeira’s debt burden has steadily declined since 2012, falling 19.8%, with the region’s debt-to-GDP ratio now at 61.2% - considerably below Portugal’s 97.6%.

IN FOCUS Immigrants Pay Five Times More Social Security Than They Claim

Immigrants Pay Five Times More Social Security Than They Claim

Foreign workers in Portugal contribute €3.1 billion to Social Security while receiving only €600 million, confirming their essential role in sustaining the Portuguese welfare state.