Madeira weather · July
Weather in Madeira in July
A monthly average blurs the two Madeiras together: a drier south, a wetter and greener north. The numbers below are the island averaged out. On the day you actually walk, one coast is clear and the other is under cloud.
July is stable, warm and busy. Rain becomes rare outside the north-facing heights, and day after day follows the same script: clear early, some cloud on the plateau by afternoon, warm evenings on the coast.
What are Madeira's temperatures, rain and sea like in July?
| Where | Day / night | Rain | Rainy days | Sun/day | Peak wind | Sea |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Funchal / south coast | 25.8 / 19.5 °C | 14 mm | 4 | 13 h | 12 km/h | 24.1 °C |
| Porto Moniz / north coast | 25 / 19.6 °C | 8 mm | 3 | 13 h | 16 km/h | — |
| Pico do Arieiro (1,818 m) | 14.6 / 7.4 °C | 19 mm | 5 | 12 h | 10 km/h | — |
10-year monthly averages (2016-01-01 to 2025-12-31), historical archive. See all months
This page shows the averages. The pass shows what each trail is doing today, re-checked every 20 min, and which one is worth your morning.Where does July rank among Madeira's twelve months?
Measured on the south coast, July is number 11 of 12 for rain, number 1 of 12 for sunshine and number 3 of 12 for sea temperature, where number 1 is the wettest, the sunniest and the warmest month of the year.
In figures: 14 mm of rain, in a year that runs from 11 to 91 mm. 12.8 hours of sun a day, against a yearly range of 8.1 to 12.8. A sea of 24.1 °C, against 19.4 to 24.9 °C across the year. The order uses the same ten-year averages as the table above, so it describes a typical July rather than any single year, and it holds for the south coast only: the north coast and the summits keep their own order.
Why does Madeira's weather differ so much by coast and altitude?
The three rows above are the point: in the same July week, Funchal and the summits behave like different countries. Madeira's mountains split every weather system in two, so "weather in Madeira" is really the weather of whichever coast and altitude you stand on. The pattern is explained in our microclimate guide; for a specific day, live per-trail conditions beat any monthly average.
The three rows are three altitudes, not three towns: Funchal sits at 25 m, Porto Moniz at 20 m and Pico do Arieiro at 1,818 m. That last figure is why the third row reads like another island. In July its average day maximum is 11.2 °C below Funchal's, so a walk that starts in a t-shirt on the coast finishes in a warm layer at the top.
Wind splits the same way. In July the daily peak averages 10 km/h at Pico do Arieiro, 12 km/h at Funchal and 16 km/h at Porto Moniz. Each figure is the average of the strongest reading of each day over ten years, so single days run well above it. What decides whether you feel it is exposure, not altitude: the ridge between Pico do Arieiro and Pico Ruivo and the coastal spine of Ponta de São Lourenço have nothing to break the wind, while a levada running inside laurel forest barely registers it.
Is July a good month for hiking in Madeira?
Beat the heat and the tour buses with early starts. The shaded levadas through laurel forest stay comfortable all day, while open coastal paths like Ponta de São Lourenço are best done before mid-morning. Book regulated trails ahead: July fills the daily quotas.
Good starting points this month: easy levada walks and forest & laurisilva trails. Regulated classics like PR1 need advance booking via SIMplifica.
What is July like in Madeira beyond the weather?
Sea temperature sits in the mid-20s and the natural pools on the north coast are at their best. High trails are dry and fast underfoot.
Common questions
How warm is Madeira in July?
On the south coast around Funchal, July days average about 25.8 °C and nights about 19.5 °C. The mountains are a different world: at Pico do Arieiro (1,818 m) the average daytime high is around 14.6 °C. Pack for both if you plan to hike high.
Does it rain a lot in Madeira in July?
Funchal averages roughly 14 mm across about 4 rainy days in July, one of the driest months on the south coast. The north coast and the mountains always catch more. Rain is usually local: when one coast is wet, the other is often dry, which is why a single island-wide forecast misleads.
Is it windy in Madeira in July?
In July the strongest wind of the day averages 10 km/h at Pico do Arieiro, 12 km/h at Funchal and 16 km/h at Porto Moniz, over a ten-year record. Individual days run well above that. Wind is a question about the path rather than about the island: the ridge between Pico do Arieiro and Pico Ruivo and the coastal spine of Ponta de São Lourenço are fully exposed, while levadas inside laurel forest are sheltered for most of their length. On an exposed section, wind costs you balance and body heat before it costs you time.
Can you swim in the sea in Madeira in July?
The Atlantic around Funchal averages about 24.1 °C in July, which is comfortably warm for swimming. The natural lava pools at Porto Moniz and Seixal are the classic post-hike swim spots.
Is July a good month for the levada walks?
Yes. Levada walks work all year because most sit in sheltered valleys and forest, and Madeira has no real off-season. What changes in July is which side of the island has the better day, so check live per-trail conditions on the morning rather than trusting a single island-wide forecast.
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