Fancy a trip to Madeira in June?
Find out if the region is right for you at this time of year, with our comprehensive guide to climate, travel conditions, crowds, prices, attractions and events.
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Going to Madeira in June: quick answers
Is the weather fine in Madeira in June? Is this a good time to visit?
We love Madeira in June because the weather is so pleasant, with mild temperatures. You’ll enjoy plenty of sunshine and very little rain. Also note that early summer means high season on the island. You can enjoy outdoor activities such as boat tours, hiking, canyoning and beaches. All cultural, artistic and natural sites are open and easily accessible at this time of year. It’s a very favorable climate for discovering the island in the best conditions. Indeed, you won’t feel the heat in Madeira, even in the middle of June.
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Travelling to Madeira in June: summary of conditions
Temperatures
In June in Madeira, average temperatures hover around 20.5°C (69°F). Bear in mind that these temperatures can sometimes fall a little or rise a lot, depending on the year. The “calima”, an occasional episode of warm wind, can add a few degrees, but it’s not as frequent as on islands like the Canaries, for example.
Water temperatures
In June, the average ocean temperature in Madeira is around 21°C (70°F). The water is starting to warm up slightly compared with previous months. Note, however, that bathing is possible all year round in Madeira, as temperatures vary little. Although considered cool by some, it’s comfortable enough to enjoy water sports and beaches.
Crowds and prizes
As you might expect, June marks the start of Madeira’s peak tourist season. Tourist numbers are therefore higher, but remain moderate compared to July and August. Prices of accommodation and flights are tending to rise, reflecting this increase in demand. We recommend booking in advance to get the best deals.
Opening conditions
In June, all tourist attractions, museums, restaurants and hotels are open in Madeira. It’s the start of the summer season, so establishments (even seasonal ones) are fully operational to welcome travelers. You’ll find that attractions and activities are in full swing at this time of year, offering you a wide range of options. Just remember to book your entrance tickets and activities well in advance of your departure!
Length of day
At the start of summer, the days get longer and longer, and the amount of sunshine increases! A real advantage if you want to enjoy the island’s treasures for longer. In June, the Madeiran sun rises at around 7am and sets just after 9pm, giving you over 14 hours to explore every corner of this magical place. The number of hours of sunshine is much higher than in spring, at around 10h per day.
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Best attractions in Madeira in June
In June in Madeira, as the climate remains stable without temperatures rising too much, you can enjoy all the activities without worrying about the temperature rising! Cultural visits, hiking, culinary discoveries, swimming and nature are all on your list. Everything you need for..:
- Marvel at Madeira’s magical waterfalls
- Walking along a levada like 25 Fontes
- Surveying Porto Moniz
- See the sunrise from Pico do Areiro
- Discover the 2 islands of the Madeira archipelago or Porto Santo
- Nature activities: canyoning, kayaking, hiking…
- Visit botanical gardens in bloom such as the Monte Palace Tropical Garden
- Explore Funchal and its many museums
- See more and more species-specific dolphins and whales
- Discover Porto Santo
- Swimming in the natural pools of Porto Moniz or Seixal
- Enjoy the contrast at Ponta de Sao Louranço
- Driving and admiring sublime views
- Strolling the beaches of Porto Santo
- Explore other towns and villages: Camara de Lobos, Ponta do Sol…
- And many more unsuspected wonders to discover…
Read our article on the best things to do in Madeira.
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Catamaran tour to see dolphins and Madeira’s giant cliffs.
Climate in Madeira in June – weather forecast
In June, you’ll find that the weather in Madeira is stable and pleasant, both on the coast and in the mountains. On the whole, the weather is characterized by sunshine and little climate variation. So it’s ideal if you’re planning a variety of activities. This will reduce the risk of changes to your visit schedule. Rainfall is rare, making it an ideal time to explore the island. Temperature variations between day and night are moderate. So you’ll be comfortable while you walk and sleep. Madeira’s microclimate can create local differences, but on the whole, the weather remains pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.
On the coast
Near the sea, the climate is mild and sunny, with a refreshing sea breeze. The days are hot but not stifling. Ideal for enjoying beaches and water sports, isn’t it?
In the heights
In the mountains, the air is always cooler and more invigorating, even in June. The weather is generally clear. You’ll enjoy superb panoramic views without too many clouds. However, this is less frequent, but a few clouds may cling to the summits at the end of the day. Mornings are often sunny, perfect if you’re planning a hike.
June temperatures in Madeira
Weather in Funchal
- 20.5°C (69°F) average
Temperature in Porto Moniz
- 20.5°C (69°F) average
Temperature in Porto Santo
- 21°C (70°F) on average
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Rain and Wind
In June, it rains much less in Madeira. Rainfall decreases considerably, so you’ll get little or no rain at all depending on where you are in the archipelago at this time of year.
- Rainfall in Funchal: 21mm
(on average 1 day) - Rainfall in Porto Moniz: 21mm
(in less than 1 day on average) - Rainfall in Porto Santo: 0mm
(over 0 days on average)
There’s no snow in Madeira in early summer. The climate is mild and summery, with temperatures well above freezing, even in the mountains.
The wind is moderate. The trade winds, dominant in this region, blow continuously but gently, bringing a pleasant coolness. Along the coast, you’ll occasionally feel a light sea breeze, which softens the weather on the hottest days. In the mountains, the wind can be a little stronger, especially at higher altitudes.
Sunshine
If you choose June to visit Madeira, you’ll enjoy excellent sunshine, with around 11 hours a day.. Look up at the clear, unclouded sky. The abundance of sunshine contributes to the beauty of the landscape and encourages you to organize outdoor activities. With longer days, there’s nothing to stop you enjoying the island from morning to night!
Water temperature – swimming in Madeira in June
In June, the average ocean temperature in Madeira is around 23°C (73.5°F). The water is starting to warm up compared with previous months, making swimming more pleasant. You can enjoy a wide range of water sports, including swimming, diving, snorkeling and surfing. It’s a good time to swim if you like it, especially on the hottest days. Water sports fans? The conditions are ideal for you!
June is a good month to swim in Madeira, but note that as it’s not a tropical destination, the water on the beach won’t be as warm as in other destinations.
- Average water temperature in Funchal: 23°C (73.5°F)
- Porto Moniz water temperature: 20.5°C (69°F) on average
- Porto Santo water temperature: 22°C (71.5°F) on average
Crowds and other conditions
In June, Madeira enters its peak tourist season. Attendance is gradually increasing, but remains moderate compared with the peaks of July and August. Prices of accommodation and flights are tending to rise, reflecting this increase in demand. We recommend booking in advance to get the best deals. The tourist attractions are busier, but the atmosphere is still pleasant. It’s a good compromise between a lively atmosphere and tourism that’s not yet too intense.
Flowering gardens and forests
Madeira is nicknamed the Flower Island for a good reason: spring and summer are the times of year when its gardens bloom, come to life and burst with color! Even if you can see other beautiful flowers throughout the year on the archipelago, this is one of the best times to marvel at the floral species in the island’s gardens. The destination is also home to some magnificent forests, such as the Fanal forest, where you can easily take a stroll in Madeira, with its many surprisingly shaped trees!
Nature and outdoors: kayaking, hiking, excursions…
June is obviously a good time to try out new outdoor activities in Madeira. You’ll be spoilt for choice with the many sunny landscapes at the start of summer, such as Porto Santo. Water sports are the order of the day, such as kayaking, with several starting points including Ponta da Calheta Beach, Praia Zimbralinho and Ilheu da Cal.
Whale and dolphin watching at sea
June is one of the best times of the year for whale watching in Madeira. Boat excursions are in full swing, so you’ll have plenty of choice if you book in advance! Remember to schedule the activity at the beginning of your stay in case of cancellation or postponement. Opt instead for morning outings to maximize your chances of seeing them! As the days get longer, the number of species frequenting the waters around the island multiplies. In addition to common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic spotted dolphins and blue and white dolphins, you may be lucky enough to see rough-toothed dolphins or Risso’s dolphins, which usually move in groups. Sperm whales and short-finned pilot whales also enjoy these clear waters in summer. Read our article on the subject.
June events in Madeira
An important cultural event takes place in Madeira in June, with dates varying from year to year. Discover the Atlantic Festival, with weekly fireworks displays in Funchal, an international fireworks competition and musical performances (see the official Tourist Office website here).
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June prices
As in all destinations, prices vary depending on what you’re looking for, and they go up in summer! We offer a wide range of accommodation, from youth hostels to 5-star or couples’ hotels in Funchal, and family hotels in Madeira. It is therefore difficult to give a budget. However, June is the start of the high season in Madeira, with more choice but higher prices due to the influx of tourists.
Other months
When to go to Madeira, other months…
- Madeira in January
- Madeira in February
- Madeira in March
- Madeira in April
- Madeira in May
- Madeira in July
- Madeira in August
- Madeira in September
- Madeira in October
- Madeira in November
- Madeira in December
Or read our article on when to go to Madeira (coming soon).
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