Calheta Marina: Located on the southwest coast, Calheta offers a more tranquil sailing experience. The marina is surrounded by beautiful beaches and the Laurisilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The waters here are ideal for a peaceful sail with opportunities to spot marine life.
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Marina da Quinta Grande
Caniçal, Portugal, 9200-044
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Water Sports
Sailing - boat hire
Snorkelling
Porto Moniz Natural Pools: These volcanic pools on the northwest coast are filled with clear, calm seawater, making them ideal for snorkelling. The natural rock formations create a unique underwater landscape.
Scuba diving
Garajau Nature Reserve: This protected area offers crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, including groupers, moray eels, and colorful reef fish. The underwater landscape features stunning rock formations and caves.
Sea fishing
Machico Bay: This area is excellent for coastal fishing, offering calmer waters and a variety of fish species. The bay is surrounded by picturesque hills and historical sites
Surfing
Jardim do Mar: Famous for its powerful waves, Jardim do Mar is a picturesque village on the southwestern coast. The waves here attract experienced surfers from around the world. The environment is rugged and natural, with dramatic cliffs and lush greenery.
Windsurfing
Caniçal: Known for its strong winds, Caniçal is a windsurfer's paradise. The village is small and traditional, providing a peaceful environment away from the busier tourist areas.
Stand Up Paddle boarding
Ponta de São Lourenço: Paddle along the rugged and scenic eastern coast of Madeira. The dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters make for an unforgettable paddling experience.
Water skiing
Funchal Marina: Many operators offer water skiing experiences departing from the marina. The area is lively with maritime activities and the cityscape provides a beautiful backdrop.
Beach
Praia Formosa
Praia Formosa is Madeira's largest public beach, featuring a blend of black sand and pebbles. The beach is flanked by dramatic cliffs and offers a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of nearby cafes, bars, and restaurants. The long promenade along the beach is perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying ocean views. Its urban setting provides a lively contrast to the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
Calheta Beach
Calheta Beach is one of the few sandy beaches on the island, with imported golden sand from Morocco. It is well-maintained and known for its calm, clear waters, making it a popular spot for families. The beach is bordered by a charming marina and green hills, creating a picturesque setting. The nearby promenade and marina area offer various dining and recreational options, enhancing the beach's appeal as a relaxing destination.
Porto Santo Beach
Porto Santo Beach is renowned for its 9 kilometers of fine, golden sand, often praised for its therapeutic properties. The beach is wide and spacious, providing ample room for visitors to spread out and enjoy the serene environment. The crystal-clear waters and gentle waves add to its allure. Porto Santo Island itself has a tranquil and laid-back atmosphere, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a peaceful beach experience.
Prainha Beach
Prainha Beach is a small, secluded cove featuring fine black sand, surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush vegetation. This hidden gem offers a more intimate and tranquil beach experience, away from the more crowded tourist spots. The natural beauty and serene setting make it a perfect spot for those seeking solitude and a closer connection to nature. The clear waters and the scenic backdrop of cliffs provide a picturesque and peaceful environment.
A must
Laurisilva Forest
The Laurisilva Forest is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the Madeira Natural Park. This ancient subtropical forest is home to a unique ecosystem with a variety of endemic plant and animal species. It offers numerous hiking trails that wind through lush greenery, moss-covered trees, and stunning waterfalls, providing a serene and magical experience.
Curral das Freiras
Curral das Freiras, also known as the "Nuns' Valley," is a remote village nestled in a deep valley surrounded by steep mountains in the heart of Madeira. It is famous for its dramatic scenery and chestnut-based cuisine. The village provides a tranquil escape with stunning viewpoints and a sense of seclusion from the rest of the island.
Porto Santo Island
Porto Santo Island, located northeast of Madeira, is renowned for its long, sandy beach stretching over 9 kilometers. The island offers a more relaxed and tranquil atmosphere compared to the bustling Madeira. It features clear waters, therapeutic sands, and a charming town center with historic sites. Porto Santo is ideal for those seeking a peaceful beach getaway.
The Lido
The Lido seafront promenade in Funchal is a popular coastal walkway lined with hotels, restaurants, and swimming complexes. It offers beautiful ocean views and easy access to several pebble beaches and natural swimming pools. The promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, and enjoying the scenic coastline.
Funchal
Funchal is the capital city of Madeira, known for its beautiful harbor, historic architecture, and vibrant culture. The city boasts stunning botanical gardens, a bustling market, and a scenic cable car ride to Monte. Its mild climate, rich history, and lively nightlife make it a popular destination for tourists.