From black sand coves to volcanic pools—these are the places we love most for a swim, a sunbath, or a quiet moment by the ocean.
Nestled on the north coast, Seixal’s black sand beach, surrounded by lush green cliffs, creates a postcard-perfect escape for nature lovers.
This family-friendly beach in Machico has imported golden sand and calm, sheltered waters, perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
Located near Caniçal on Madeira's east coast, is a secluded black sand beach surrounded by cliffs, offering a tranquil spot for relaxation and swimming.
Madeira’s largest public beach offers a blend of pebbles and sand, gradually becoming more sandy as you approach Câmara de Lobos.
Garajau Beach, situated within the Garajau Partial Nature Reserve, features clear waters ideal for snorkelling and diving, accessible via a cable car descending the cliffs.
Known for its golden sand, this beach is accessible by ferry from Madeira, offering a relaxed atmosphere ideal for a getaway.
A family-friendly beach with imported sand, it features two sections for sunbathing and swimming.
Built into the volcanic rock, these paid pools offer a safe and scenic swimming experience for €3.
Located near the paid natural pools in Porto Moniz, these free-access pools offer a scenic and refreshing alternative.
Perched along the coast, Doca do Cavacas offers a unique swimming experience in natural lava pools, with direct access to the ocean and a tunnel connecting it to Praia Formosa.
A peaceful alternative to Porto Moniz, Poça das Lesmas offers scenic natural pools. Avoid swimming in rough seas, as strong waves can be dangerous.
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