
Hotels near Porto Moniz Natural Lava Pools
Porto, Portugal
On Madeira's wild northwestern tip, the village of Porto Moniz is home to a series of natural swimming pools carved by lava flows over thousands of years. Smooth black basalt walls hold clear seawater that refreshes with each Atlantic swell, and a paid complex called Piscinas Naturais do Porto Moniz (3 EUR) has added ladders, sun terraces, lockers, and a cafe to the largest of the formations.
A few hundred metres west sits the free, more rugged set known as Piscinas Velhas, popular with locals. The drive in from Funchal is part of the appeal - the VE2 expressway hugs sheer cliffs through long tunnels, with a stop at the Véu da Noiva waterfall viewpoint in Seixal on the way.
Pro Tip: Visit between May and October when sea temperatures sit at 20-23 C and the pools are warm enough for an unhurried swim. Mornings are flat-calm; afternoon swell can close the pools entirely, so check the daily flag colour at the entrance.
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