Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
When deciding whether to become an Airbnb host, it is important for you to understand the laws in your region or city. As a platform and online marketplace we do not provide legal advice, but we want to provide resources that may help you better understand applicable laws and regulations. This list is not exhaustive, but it may give you a good start in understanding your local laws. If you have questions, visit the short-term rental homepage or other government agencies directly, or consult a local lawyer or tax professional.
Short-term rental rules
The Autonomous Region of Madeira adjusted the national legal framework for local accommodations ensuring that local accommodation and tourist enterprises are distinct figures. As stipulated by the legal framework, local accommodations have specific requirements that hosts need to follow.
To access the regional rules for local accommodations, you can visit the regional legal framework
For an overview of the requirements for hosting in Portugal, you can visit our Portugal Help Center page.
Registration
Portugal typically refers to hosting as “local accommodation.” The Portuguese Tourism Board provides general information about rules for local accommodation and how to register.
National Registration rules apply to hosts in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.
Additional information
Taxes
The Municipality of Funchal is applying a Tourist Tax starting October 1st, 2024.
The Municipal Tourist Tax (MTT) is 2€ per night, up to a maximum of 7 consecutive nights, per person, per stay. The maximum amount to be paid by the guest is 14€ (for a maximum of 7 consecutive nights). The tax must be charged before or during the guest’s stay.
Everyone staying in Funchal who is over 12 and does not live in Madeira has to pay the tax to comply with the rules, except for guests with a disability level of 60% or higher.
For more information, we recommend visiting the Municipality’s website here.
Our commitment to your community
We are committed to working with local officials to clarify how local rules impact the community. We will continue to advocate for changes that will enable people to rent out their homes.