
Hawaii-like island in Europe gets new easyJet flights from the UK
EASYJET has launched new flights from London Luton Airport to a place that is often compared to Hawaii
The airline will be operating the new route to Funchal in Portugal, twice each week throughout the
summer
season, on Mondays and Fridays.
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The new easyJet flights will operate twice a week
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The flight will depart from London Luton Airport
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Madeira is known for its stunning rugged volcanic landscapes, including the Laurisilva forest - a
The island is also famous for Madeira
wine
and has several local
It is even often compared to Hawaii, with its lush green environment and huge mountains.
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She added: "It's one of the most beautiful places.
"We loved experiencing the distinct
"You absolutely need to add Madeira to your bucket list!"
Quest Travel Adventures also shared: "Madeira undoubtedly evoke[s] the spirit of Hawaii."
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In addition to its
In the old town, visitors will be able to explore Rua de Santa Maria - a colourful street known for its painted doors and local art.
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There is also Mercado dos Lavradores - a lively farmers market with fresh produce, flowers, and local crafts.
For those who like
history
, there is a Gothic cathedral too.
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Ali Gayward, easyJet's UK country manager, said: "Funchal is a fantastic addition to our leisure network from
next
summer
whether they're culture vultures or sunseekers, and we can't wait to welcome them on board."
EasyJet also offers package holidays to Funchal from £379 per person, including flights and hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers on all beach getaways.
Or you can book the flights for just £38.99.
The airline has also launched
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The route will operate all year round, with a twice weekly service on Thursdays and Sundays.
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This adds to easyJet's other flights to Gibraltar from London Gatwick, Manchester and Bristol, with 13 flights a week.
Plus,
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Hawaii (pictured) has been compared to Madeira (below)
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Funchal has a pretty old town with colourful buildings
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