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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 do AreeiroThe Areeiro Beach is a small stretch of black sand and pebble beach, surrounded by cliffs, located about 2 kilometres from Câmara de Lobos and 6 kilometres from the centre of Funchal (and the farthest west in this municipality). Equipped with (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear da BarreirinhaThe Barreirinha Bathing Area is located close to the oldest part of the city of Funchal, next to the Fort of São Tiago. This bathing area on the rocky coastline has a good support infrastructure, and a saltwater swimming pool for children, and (...)
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BeachesPraia FormosaSituated in the eastern part of the city of Funchal, Formosa Beach has an area of pebbles and another of fine black sand.Accessible by public transport and with a good support infrastructure that includes a car park, a playground and areas for (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear das Poças do Gomes / Doca do CavacasPoças do Gomes or Doca do Cavacas is the name of a small rocky bathing area with natural pools, located in Funchal, close to the seafront promenade. This beach, with support amenities, spreads over various terraces and is located between the Lido (...)
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BeachesZona Balnear da Ponta Gorda - Poças do GovernadorAccessible from the seafront promenade, the Ponta Gorda Bathing Area or Poças do Governador, as it is also known, is located in the western part of Funchal. Fitting beautifully into the rocky coastline, this bathing area has three saltwater swimming (...)
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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 (...)
