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food is expensive Madeira wine? and what is the legal drinking age?

I and some of my friends are looking to go to Madeira holiday three weeks, but wondered about the amount of pocket money, we need food, etc? and what is the use of age / club?

To be honest, Madeira is an ideal place for young people if you are looking for the nights in the city. We went to our honeymoon in October there is not much to do in the day (rocks beach therefore not good for sunbathing!). There is a water park, but there seems to be very popular (can be busier in the summer). Most other places are maountains, small villages and so on. We are acceptable as was clearly on our honeymoon (I have 22, married 30), but struggled on what to do during the day and we're here for less than a week. You massive struggle for three weeks to find things to do. You do not know what the legal age for drinking is that drinking is very cheap, cheap food, too. In the local bar, where we stayed we pay 2 euros for 2 beers, which is only slightly more than book! Drinking seems to be full of people in local evnings, very quiet, I'm not sure if there is any club. Maybe if you go there is to stay in Funchal is the largest city by far, whilst the would have the best nightlife.

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