Budget airline Ryanair is currently offering flights from Western European airports to Madeira starting at only £34 (~€39) when departing from Edinburgh. Unfortunately, the airline only allows passengers to bring a small item. On a test booking from Edinburgh, a carry-on item costs £20 (~€23) per flight, a 10kg checked bag shows up with a £17 (~€19) price tag per flight, while a 20kg checked bag would set us back £31 (~€36) per direction.
Here are the departure options:
- Edinburgh, Scotland at £34 (~€39)
- Shannon, Ireland at €44
- Paris (Beauvais), France at €56
- Dublin, Ireland at €62
- Manchester, UK at £60 (~€69)
- Brussels (Charleroi) at €70
- London (Stansted) at £70 (~€80)
Our availability calendar highlights all possible flight dates at the lowest price for trips up to 14 days. It will forward you to Ryanair with your selected flight dates.

Ryanair operates these routes either with a Boeing 737-800 or 8200 MAX aircraft. The advertised seat pitch on these planes is 28 inches.
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As Ryanair is a low-cost airline, there are no fare rules. You can book these trips as round-trips or one-ways. If you travel from the UK, be careful as roundtrips will be slightly more expensive due to currency differences. However, bag prices will be cheaper for round-trips.
Our availability calendar above will show you the cheapest prices. You should book Ryanair flights from the Ryanair website. You can also find flight options on Google Flights, which might be useful if you want to combine one-way trips.
Information & Tips for Madeira
Madeira offers a range of attractions, from Funchal’s botanical gardens and cable car rides to the unique network of levada walks and dramatic coastal viewpoints like Cabo Girão. The local currency is the Euro (€). Generally, the price level is moderate, offering good value compared to many Western European destinations, though it’s not a budget-only option. Thanks to its subtropical climate, Madeira enjoys mild, pleasant weather year-round, earning it the nickname ‘Island of Eternal Spring,’ with warm summers and temperate winters, although higher elevations can experience more rain.
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