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The exotic island paradise 4 hours from the UK where dolphins frolic in January

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Escape the January chill and head to Madeira for a slice of Portuguese paradise that promises to banish those winter blues.

This affordable holiday haven boasts balmy temperatures between 16°C and 20°C even in the depths of winter, offering sun-seekers crystal clear waters and an array of activities.

Positioned off Africa’s northwest coast, Madeira enjoys a temperate climate perfect for year-round exploration, beach relaxation, and outdoor adventures. Despite the odd shower, the weather typically clears up quickly, providing excellent conditions for sightseeing.

Visit Portugal hails Madeira as the “floating garden of the Atlantic,” a title earned through its stunning natural landscapes peppered with vibrant flora and exotic blooms.

The island’s gentle climate nurtures a diverse range of plant life, including orchids, birds of paradise, and magnolias from across the globe.

For the more active traveller, Madeira’s famed “levada” walks offer a unique experience.

These historic irrigation channels cut through lush forests, steep cliffs, and tumbling waterfalls, with the Levada do Caldeirão Verde trail being a particular highlight, enchanting hikers with breathtaking vistas and a magical ambience.

For those seeking panoramic views, a trip to Pico do Arieiro, Madeira’s third-highest peak, is a must. Visitors often flock here to witness the enchanting sunrise over the rugged mountain range, reports The Mirror

The island is also a haven for dolphin enthusiasts, with bottlenose, common, and striped dolphins frequently seen in its clear waters.

Dolphin-watching boat tours offer an exciting opportunity to see these playful creatures up close, and you might even spot whales or sea turtles.

For thrill-seekers, activities such as paddleboarding, scuba diving, and kayaking are available, allowing exploration of Madeira’s crystal-clear waters and dramatic coastal scenery.

No visit to Madeira would be complete without sampling the famous espetada (marinated beef skewers), bolo do caco (traditional flatbread with garlic butter), freshly caught seafood and delicious Madeira cake.

And let’s not forget the renowned Madeira wine, celebrated for its rich, complex flavours.

Music aficionados should note the annual Funchal Jazz Festival, typically held in late January, which draws music lovers from around the world to the vibrant capital city.

If you’re eager for some beach time, the southern coast of Madeira is predicted to be the warmest part of the island this month, with the southwest coast receiving the most sunshine.

The northern coast, while cooler and greener, still offers mild temperatures throughout the winter.

As of now, Thomas Cook is offering holidays to Madeira starting at just £224 per person for January departures.

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