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Hvar vs Madeira

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Madeira wins 85 OVR vs 84 · attribute matchup 26

Hvar
Hvar

Croatia

84OVR

VS
Madeira
Madeira

Portugal

85OVR

90
Safety
92
50
Affordability
60
86
Food
99
88
Culture
91
99
Nightlife
72
86
Walkability
72
99
Nature
99
86
Connectivity
94
58
Transit
72
Hvar

Hvar

Croatia

Madeira

Madeira

Portugal

Hvar

Safety: 88/100Pop: 11KEurope/Zagreb

Madeira

Safety: 92/100Pop: 257KAtlantic/Madeira

💰 Budget

budget
Hvar: $60–90Madeira: $55-85
mid-range
Hvar: $120–200Madeira: $120-200
luxury
Hvar: $300–700+Madeira: $300+

🛡️ Safety

Hvar88/100Safety Score92/100Madeira

Hvar

Hvar is very safe. Croatia has low crime rates and the island is particularly calm outside of peak nightlife season. The main risks are heat-related (dehydration and sunburn) and sea-related (rocky beaches, strong afternoon winds on exposed coasts).

Madeira

Madeira is one of the safest destinations in Europe, with very low crime rates and no significant security concerns. As an EU territory with Portuguese administration, it benefits from European safety standards. The primary risks are natural — trail hazards, steep cliffs, and occasionally rough Atlantic conditions.

Ratings

Hvar4/5English Friendly4/5Madeira
Hvar4/5Walkability3/5Madeira
Hvar2/5Public Transit3/5Madeira
Hvar4/5Food Scene5/5Madeira
Hvar5/5Nightlife3/5Madeira
Hvar4/5Cultural Sites4/5Madeira
Hvar5/5Nature Access5/5Madeira
Hvar4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Madeira

🌤️ Weather

Hvar

Hvar has one of the finest Mediterranean climates — hot, dry summers (July–August averaging 30°C) and mild winters (January averaging 10°C). Rain falls almost exclusively between October and April. With 2,700+ sunshine hours per year, it is the sunniest spot in Croatia by a significant margin.

Summer (June–August)25–33°C
Shoulder Season (May, September–October)18–27°C
Winter (November–March)8–13°C

Madeira

Madeira's weather is the island's greatest paradox: it can be simultaneously sunny on the south coast (Funchal) and completely overcast in the mountains. The island creates its own microclimates — the north is wetter and cooler than the south, and the high peaks above 1,000m are frequently in cloud. Overall, the "Island of Eternal Spring" title is well-earned.

Spring (March–May)17–22°C
Summer (June–September)22–28°C
Autumn (October–November)19–24°C
Winter (December–February)16–20°C

🚇 Getting Around

Hvar

Hvar Town and its harbour are walkable. For the island's interior and other towns, local buses connect Hvar Town to Stari Grad and Jelsa; water taxis reach the Pakleni Islands. Scooter rental is the most flexible option for island exploration.

Walkability: High in Hvar Town. Island-wide transport requires wheels or buses.

Local Buses€2–6
Water Taxis (to Pakleni Islands)€4–8 per person
Scooter / Bicycle Rental€30–50/day scooter; €15/day bicycle

Madeira

Madeira has a decent bus network and an excellent motorway tunnel system, but the island's mountainous topography means a rental car gives access to many trailheads and viewpoints that buses don't reach. Funchal is walkable in the center; everywhere else requires transport.

Walkability: Good in central Funchal (Zona Velha, city center, waterfront). Moderate on the Monte Cable Car route. Low everywhere else — the island's steep, mountainous terrain and spread-out attractions make a car effectively necessary for serious exploration.

Rental Car€25–55/day ($27–60 USD)
Horários do Funchal (HF Buses)€1.95–6.50 ($2–7 USD)
Taxi / Bolt€3.25 base + meter (€5–15 for most Funchal trips)

The Verdict

Choose Hvar if...

you want the Adriatic's most glamorous island — Pakleni island coves, lavender fields, Hvar fortress sunsets, and Croatia's most sophisticated cocktail bars blended with a 13th-century Venetian medieval core

Choose Madeira if...

you want year-round mild climate in the Atlantic — levada hiking through laurel forests, dramatic sea cliffs, Madeira wine, and an island that invented "eternal spring"