The Madeira Wine Festival 2026 runs from 23 August to 13 September, bringing together Funchal wine tastings, live music and the traditional grape harvest in Estreito de Câmara de Lobos. It is one of the island’s most enjoyable late-summer celebrations, but it is not a single event in one place: the city programme and the harvest day offer very different experiences. In this updated guide: the confirmed Madeira Wine Festival dates and events, where to go in Funchal, how to see the live harvest, transport advice, tasting tips and when to book your stay.
Madeira Wine Festival dates and the 2026 programme
The official Madeira Wine Festival programme runs from Sunday 23 August to Sunday 13 September 2026. It celebrates Madeira’s long wine-making heritage during the grape-harvest season, with events divided between Funchal, Estreito de Câmara de Lobos and vineyard settings elsewhere on the island. ([visitmadeira.com](https://visitmadeira.com/en/whats-on/events/wine-festival/?utm_source=openai))
For visitors, the key dates are straightforward. European Folklore Week opens the wider festival from 23 to 27 August; the Madeira Wine Lounge in Funchal runs from 27 August to 13 September; the traditional live harvest takes place in Estreito de Câmara de Lobos on Saturday 5 September; and the vineyard concerts are scheduled for 5, 6, 12 and 13 September. The programme is subject to alteration, so check the official schedule again shortly before travelling. ([visitmadeira.com](https://visitmadeira.com/media/fijbypwi/010626-calendario-animacao-turistica_-srtc-drt_-es_2026-2028.pdf?utm_source=openai))
If your main aim is relaxed tasting and evening atmosphere, stay in Funchal during the Wine Lounge dates. If you want the most traditional and photogenic part of the festival, plan around 5 September and go to Estreito early in the day. Visitors with several nights on the island should do both: they complement rather than duplicate each other.
| Festival dates | 23 August–13 September 2026 |
| Madeira Wine Lounge | 27 August–13 September, Praça do Povo, Funchal |
| Live Harvest | 5 September 2026, Estreito de Câmara de Lobos |
| Vineyard concerts | 5, 6, 12 and 13 September 2026 |
| Best base | Funchal for the widest choice of accommodation, restaurants and evening events |
| Getting to Estreito | Drive, taxi or use the SIGA Rodoeste network; confirm the current timetable before setting out |
Funchal’s Madeira Wine Lounge: the easy way to taste
O Madeira Wine Lounge at Praça do Povo is the festival’s urban centre. It is the best choice for first-time visitors, couples and anyone who wants to taste wines without committing to a full winery visit or driving into the vineyards. Expect producer stands, regional food, a sociable waterfront setting and a rolling programme of musical entertainment. ([visitmadeira.com](https://visitmadeira.com/en/whats-on/events/wine-festival/?utm_source=openai))
Do not expect a quiet, formal tasting room. The lounge is a festival space: arrive early if you would like time to talk to producers, then stay later for the busier evening atmosphere. Tastings are normally bought separately rather than included in a general festival ticket, so set a budget and ask what is being poured before ordering. Prices for 2026 tastings were not published in the official programme at the time of writing.
Madeira wine is fortified and styles range from dry to rich and sweet, so it is worth tasting comparatively rather than choosing only by age statement. Start with a dry or medium-dry aperitif style, move to a medium-rich wine, and finish with a sweeter Bual or Malvasia if that suits your palate. For a deeper introduction before or after the festival, see our guide to Madeira wine tastings in Funchal.
Estreito de Câmara de Lobos: where the harvest feels most traditional
Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, in the vine-growing hills above Câmara de Lobos, is where the festival becomes a harvest celebration rather than a city night out. The live harvest recreates the work and rituals around picking grapes: growers and harvest groups, folk costumes, a parade, grape treading and the lively food-and-wine character of a Madeiran arraial. The parish is closely associated with vineyards supplying the Madeira wine trade. ([cm-camaradelobos.pt](https://cm-camaradelobos.pt/informacoes/utilidades/noticias-de-camara-de-lobos/detalhe/2782-festa-das-vindimas?utm_source=openai))
The 2026 live harvest is on Saturday 5 September. This is the date to prioritise if you are interested in local tradition, family groups or photography, but it is also likely to be the most crowded part of the festival. Go early, wear shoes suitable for steep streets and uneven ground, and treat the event as a daytime outing rather than trying to arrive only for the busiest central moments.
Although Estreito is often described as being around 12 km from Funchal, the route climbs into the hills and festival-day traffic can slow the journey. ([visitportugal.com](https://www.visitportugal.com/en/content/madeira-wine-fest?utm_source=openai)) A rental car gives flexibility, but parking is not the stress-free option on harvest day. A taxi or pre-arranged return transfer is convenient if you plan to drink; public buses are possible, but check the return journey before leaving Funchal rather than relying on a late-evening service.
How to get around during the festival
Funchal is easy to enjoy on foot if you stay in or near the centre, with Praça do Povo close to the Old Town and marina area. For Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, SIGA Rodoeste operates routes between Funchal and the parish; route numbers were renumbered in March 2026, so use the current SIGA journey planner or timetable instead of relying on older travel advice. ([siga.madeira.gov.pt](https://siga.madeira.gov.pt/noticias/download/2181?utm_source=openai))
Driving is most useful if you are combining the festival with viewpoints, walks or the west coast, but appoint a non-drinking driver. For one festival evening, taxis and app-based rides are usually simpler than collecting a car solely for transport. Our practical guide to getting around Madeira by bus explains the island’s operators and the planning points that matter most.
If you land close to the opening weekend, arrange airport transport before arrival, particularly if your flight reaches Madeira late in the day. Compare the options in our Madeira Airport to Funchal transport guide.
Where to stay and how far ahead to book
Base yourself in Funchal unless the harvest is the sole purpose of your trip. You will have the most restaurants, walkable evening options and straightforward access to the Wine Lounge, while Estreito is easy enough to visit as a day trip. Staying in Câmara de Lobos can work well for a quieter coastal base, but book transport in advance for late festival evenings.
For the 2026 festival, book accommodation as soon as your travel dates are fixed. The period overlaps with the popular end of Madeira’s summer season, and rooms with central locations, sea views or parking tend to be the first choices to disappear. If you are travelling for the live harvest on 5 September, avoid leaving a weekend stay until the last minute.
- Choose your priority: book 5 September for harvest traditions, or any evening from 27 August to 13 September for the Funchal Wine Lounge.
- Arrive early in Estreito: the harvest is better enjoyed before the central streets and food stalls become crowded.
- Eat before tasting: Madeira wine is stronger than many visitors expect, especially when tasting several styles.
- Ask producers for serving advice: dry styles, sweeter styles and older wines are best appreciated differently.
- Plan your return before the first tasting: do not assume a suitable late bus or ride will be immediately available after a busy event.
- Keep one flexible evening: concert locations and practical details can change, while weather and harvest conditions always shape the atmosphere.
Perguntas frequentes
When is the Madeira Wine Festival in 2026?
The official festival dates are 23 August to 13 September 2026. The Madeira Wine Lounge runs from 27 August to 13 September, while the live harvest in Estreito de Câmara de Lobos is on 5 September. ([visitmadeira.com](https://visitmadeira.com/media/fijbypwi/010626-calendario-animacao-turistica_-srtc-drt_-es_2026-2028.pdf?utm_source=openai))
Is the Madeira Wine Festival free to enter?
The wider festival includes public spaces and free entertainment, but wine and food tastings are generally paid for individually. Check the official programme and each vendor’s menu for current details.
Where is the best place to see the festival in Funchal?
Go to Praça do Povo for the Madeira Wine Lounge. It is the most convenient place to sample wines, enjoy food and hear music in a central waterfront location. ([visitmadeira.com](https://visitmadeira.com/en/whats-on/events/wine-festival/?utm_source=openai))
Should I visit Estreito de Câmara de Lobos or Funchal?
Visit Estreito for grape picking, treading and harvest-pageant traditions; choose Funchal for evening tastings and a more relaxed, city-based programme. Ideally, combine both if your itinerary allows.
Facts and prices verified in August 2026. Festival dates and programme details can change, so reconfirm the official schedule before travelling. For help planning the rest of your trip, see onde se hospedar na Madeira and our guide to O Funchal em um dia.
