Madeira, the New and Emerging Paradise for Digital Nomads

Forget about Thailand or Zanzibar, this Portuguese island is where you want to head next

Lorraine D'Alessio
5 min readJun 17, 2021
Photo by Tim Roosjen on Unsplash

Portugal’s world-famous Madeira Islands are known for their picturesque views, rich cuisine, and unique local history and culture. Home to soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo, Madeira is home to a number of gorgeous natural mountain and coast formations perfect for day-hikes and plunges into the Atlantic.

Iconic hikes include the Valley of the Nuns (Câmara de Lobos), the geological formation Pico de Ana Ferreira, and the gorgeous beachside. Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools.

Hop in a car and traverse Madeira and Porto Santo to explore the local offerings. Madeira’s location in the Atlantic is perfect for new seafood dishes and unique meals for those who are eager to take in the local tastes. Tuna steak with fried maize and the Black Scabbard fish fillet with Banana are two common Madeira dishes that travelers can feast on while expanding their palette and taste buds.

Madeira’s sights, sounds, and tastes already offer eager travelers and adventure-seekers plenty of reasons to dive into its rich history and culture. But for those who are looking to set up shop at Madeira’s shores for a longer period of time and enjoy the perks of…

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Lorraine D'Alessio
Lorraine D'Alessio

Written by Lorraine D'Alessio

CEO of LA based D’Alessio Law Group, award winning immigration expert, former Ford model, proud Canadian, author of Going Global: Investing in U.S. Immigration

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