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BeachesZona Balnear de Porto MonizSituated on the northern coast of the Island of Madeira, the Porto Moniz natural pools are part of a beautiful setting in which the natural greenery contrasts with the black cliffs and the blue sea. The pools formed between the rocks and their (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear de Roca MarClose to the east boundary of the Garajau Marine Reserve, the Roca Mar Bathing Area extends across several terraces on the rocks, in a setting of great beauty. Access to the sea is by a series of steps, but this bathing complex also has a saltwater (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear de Galo MarThe Galo Mar Bathing Area is part of the Garajau Marine Reserve, an area much appreciated by divers. Protected from the wind by the mountains around it, this leisure area stretches across terraces accessible by steps or the panoramic elevator. At (...)
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BeachesComplexo Balnear do LidoThe Lido is the most famous bathing area in Funchal and is located in a rocky coastal area, in the western part of the city. With two saltwater swimming pools, renewed every day, the complex also has access by a set of steps to the ocean for those (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear do GarajauA very welcoming Garajau Bathing Area is part of a small cove sheltered by the high, rocky shore. This pebble beach is part of the Garajau Partial Nature Reserve and is very popular with divers, who find excellent visibility in its crystal clear (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear do Clube Naval do FunchalLocated to the west of Funchal, the Naval Club Bathing Area is about 3km away from the city centre. This area is on the rocky coast, and access to the sea is via a small pebbled area or steps. The complex also includes a saltwater swimming pool, a (...)
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BeachesPraia de Porto SantoOn the south coast of the island of Porto Santo, 40 kilometres to the north-east of Madeira, is the only sandy beach in the whole of the archipelago, stretching uninterruptedly over a distance of 9 kilometres. Its soft, fine golden sand has (...)