Can I drive in Madeira with UK driving Licence?


Can I drive in Madeira with UK driving Licence? Yes, you can legally drive in Portugal with your UK-issued driving licence without the need to apply for an International Driving Permit.


Can you go to Madeira without renting a car?

Visiting Madeira However, there are other means of transport available such as buses, taxis, tuk-tuks, bicycles and scooters. It is also worth mentioning the importance of the cable cars, which connect to some of the archipelago's most iconic points of interest.


Do I need a passport for Madeira?

Do I Need a Visa or Passport for Madeira? No tourist visa is required for U.S. citizens if your stay is under 90 days. But, you do need a valid passport for entry. Your passport should be valid for at least three months after your intended stay and must have two blank pages for stamps.


What documents do I need to drive in Portugal?

International Driving Permit (if you have one) Passport. Car documents (like the registration, proof of ownership, and vehicle inspection report) Proof of insurance (in Portugal this is represented by a sticker on the lower right corner of the windshield as well as a certificate of insurance)


How do I pay tolls on a rental car in Portugal?

You can pay tolls by going in person to a CTT post office, a post office with NaVe or a Payshop agent. You can also pay by Multibanco reference, through the CTT website or app. Don't forget that you can only pay tolls 48 hours after you have passed through the electronic toll and up to a maximum of five working days.


Do I need an international drivers license for Madeira Portugal?

Madeira drives on the right and you can use the photo licence of any country to drive here, providing it's written in Roman alphabet. Drivers from other countries need their own licence plus an international driving permit.


Is driving in Madeira difficult?

Overall, the roads are really good. The only challenging part about driving in Madeira is when you go to some of the hikes. The incline on some of the smaller roads can be pretty crazy and something you may not be used to. It's a volcanic island so steep inclines are to be expected!