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Piscinas Naturais do Aquário — Attraction in Porto Moniz

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Piscinas Naturais do Aquário
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Aquário da Madeira
R. do Forte de São João Baptista 7A, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
Cachalote
Frente de Mar de Porto Moniz, Porto Moniz, Portugal
Vila Baleia
R. do Forte de São João Baptista, 9270-150 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Poças Café
R. do Forte de São João Baptista 7A, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Lapa Bay
R. do Forte de São João Baptista 7, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Restaurante Mar à Vista
R. dos Alfarrobeiras 4, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Dom Peixe Restaurante
Rua Engenheiro Américo 20, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Snack-Bar Ilhéu Mole
R. dos Alfarrobeiras 4, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Conchinha
R. dos Emigrantes nº4, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Olhos D'Água
9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Orca
Rotunda das Piscinas nº 3, 9270-156 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Nearby hotels
Aqua Natura Bay
R. do Forte de São João Baptista 7, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Perola Views Inn
Rua do, Beco do Ilhéu Mole, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Hotel Euro Moniz
R. dos Alfarrobeiras 4, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Residencial Atlântico
R. do Forte de São João Baptista 9, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Hotel Aqua Natura Madeira
Rotunda Da Piscina Nº 3, 9270-156 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Hotel Salgueiro
R. do Lugar 34 Vila do, 9270-156 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Studios By Aqua Natura Hotels
R. do Lugar 1, 9270-156 Porto Moniz, Portugal
The Jolie - Apartments by the ocean
R. do Lugar 32b, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Apartamentos Costa Azul
R. do Lugar s/n, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
Centro de Juventude do Porto Moniz
Vereda da Cadeia, 9270-151 Porto Moniz, Portugal
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Piscinas Naturais do Aquário

R. do Forte de São João Baptista 7A, 9270-095 Porto Moniz, Portugal
4.7(5.3K)
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attractions: Aquário da Madeira, restaurants: Cachalote, Vila Baleia, Poças Café, Lapa Bay, Restaurante Mar à Vista, Dom Peixe Restaurante, Snack-Bar Ilhéu Mole, Conchinha, Olhos D'Água, Orca
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Nearby attractions of Piscinas Naturais do Aquário

Aquário da Madeira

Aquário da Madeira

Aquário da Madeira

3.3

(778)

Open 24 hours
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Walk through a banana plantation
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Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise, Calheta Madeira
Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise, Calheta Madeira
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Piscinas Naturais do Aquário

Cachalote

Vila Baleia

Poças Café

Lapa Bay

Restaurante Mar à Vista

Dom Peixe Restaurante

Snack-Bar Ilhéu Mole

Conchinha

Olhos D'Água

Orca

Cachalote

Cachalote

4.0

(1.2K)

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Vila Baleia

Vila Baleia

3.9

(450)

$$

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Poças Café

Poças Café

3.0

(147)

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Lapa Bay

Lapa Bay

4.0

(176)

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thetravelingchildthetravelingchild
Things to do in Madeira, Portugal (save and share this post): I spent 6 amazing days in Madeira, Portugal and it is by far my most favorite European destination. The island has such a diverse landscape and the weather is mild year round. Here’s my itinerary! Day 1: Pool day at my hotel (NEXT Hotel) for most of the day and then I went running up the crazy hills of Madeira to see Funchal by foot. Day 2: I explored the NW part of the island visiting Seixal Beach, Ponto Moniz, Fanal Forest and Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela. Day 3: I went on a sidecar adventure where I explored Valley of the Nuns, the Cabo Girão Skywalk, and the fishing town of São Pedro. I booked this on Airbnb experiences and will link it in my Madeira stories, it was an amazing tour. Day 4: Whale and dolphin watching tour but we only saw dolphins. In the evening I did an Airbnb Experience at a locals farm house where he cooked a great dinner where 90% of the items were picked directly from his gardens that day. He also taught us how to make poncha, a favorite local drink. Day 5: I toured the SE part of the island visiting Ponta do Garajau, Monte Palace, and ended the day at the most beautiful views from Pico do Arieiro (the videos of me on the clouds). Day 6: I watched the sunrise from Miradouro Ponto do Rosto and then did an 8 mile hike of Levado do Caldeirão Verde. After the hike I relaxed at the pool! If you want photos taken in Madeira I recommend @robframing. Madeira was everything and I don’t see it dropping out of my top 5 international destinations anytime soon. Have you been to Madeira? If not does this video make you want to visit? #madeiraportugal #uniquedestinations #travelreels
Dmytro DonskyiDmytro Donskyi
Nestled on the northern coast of Madeira, the natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz are a true gift of nature. These unique pools, formed by volcanic rocks and filled with crystal-clear seawater, offer a one-of-a-kind swimming experience in a stunning natural setting. As you approach the natural swimming pools, you'll be enchanted by the striking contrast between the dark volcanic rocks and the vibrant blue-green waters. The pools are interconnected, creating a network of lagoons that are both visually captivating and inviting for a refreshing dip. Dive into the cool waters and feel the embrace of nature as you swim surrounded by the rugged coastal landscape. The volcanic rocks that enclose the pools not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also create calm and tranquil conditions for swimming. For those seeking relaxation, there are also designated sunbathing areas where you can bask in the warm Madeiran sun and enjoy the soothing sound of the waves crashing against the rocks. It's the perfect spot to unwind, recharge, and connect with the natural elements. Beyond swimming, the natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz offer a wealth of opportunities to explore. Take a leisurely walk along the promenade that borders the pools, and admire the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean stretching to the horizon. The pools are also equipped with facilities such as changing rooms, showers, and lifeguard services, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for visitors of all ages. The natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz are a testament to the beauty and power of nature. They provide a refreshing escape from the heat of the day and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Atlantic coastline. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a swimmer, or simply looking for a unique experience, a visit to these natural pools is a must when exploring the beauty of Madeira.
Jenny T.Jenny T.
The natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz in Madeira are nothing short of spectacular! Nestled along the rugged coastline, these volcanic rock pools offer a unique and breathtaking swimming experience. The crystal-clear waters are constantly refreshed by the Atlantic Ocean, providing a perfect blend of refreshing coolness and natural beauty. The facilities are well-maintained, with clean changing rooms, showers, and a café that serves delicious local snacks and drinks. There’s plenty of space to sunbathe on the smooth volcanic rocks or lounge by the poolside, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. What truly sets Porto Moniz apart is its stunning setting. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and the endless ocean, the views are simply mesmerizing. Whether you’re swimming, snorkeling, or just floating in the calm waters, you’ll be in awe of the natural beauty around you. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find these pools to be a perfect escape. The safety measures in place, such as lifeguards and clearly marked swimming areas, ensure a secure environment for everyone. Visiting Porto Moniz is an absolute must when in Madeira. It’s a place where you can truly connect with nature and create unforgettable memories. Highly recommended!
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Things to do in Madeira, Portugal (save and share this post): I spent 6 amazing days in Madeira, Portugal and it is by far my most favorite European destination. The island has such a diverse landscape and the weather is mild year round. Here’s my itinerary! Day 1: Pool day at my hotel (NEXT Hotel) for most of the day and then I went running up the crazy hills of Madeira to see Funchal by foot. Day 2: I explored the NW part of the island visiting Seixal Beach, Ponto Moniz, Fanal Forest and Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela. Day 3: I went on a sidecar adventure where I explored Valley of the Nuns, the Cabo Girão Skywalk, and the fishing town of São Pedro. I booked this on Airbnb experiences and will link it in my Madeira stories, it was an amazing tour. Day 4: Whale and dolphin watching tour but we only saw dolphins. In the evening I did an Airbnb Experience at a locals farm house where he cooked a great dinner where 90% of the items were picked directly from his gardens that day. He also taught us how to make poncha, a favorite local drink. Day 5: I toured the SE part of the island visiting Ponta do Garajau, Monte Palace, and ended the day at the most beautiful views from Pico do Arieiro (the videos of me on the clouds). Day 6: I watched the sunrise from Miradouro Ponto do Rosto and then did an 8 mile hike of Levado do Caldeirão Verde. After the hike I relaxed at the pool! If you want photos taken in Madeira I recommend @robframing. Madeira was everything and I don’t see it dropping out of my top 5 international destinations anytime soon. Have you been to Madeira? If not does this video make you want to visit? #madeiraportugal #uniquedestinations #travelreels
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Nestled on the northern coast of Madeira, the natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz are a true gift of nature. These unique pools, formed by volcanic rocks and filled with crystal-clear seawater, offer a one-of-a-kind swimming experience in a stunning natural setting. As you approach the natural swimming pools, you'll be enchanted by the striking contrast between the dark volcanic rocks and the vibrant blue-green waters. The pools are interconnected, creating a network of lagoons that are both visually captivating and inviting for a refreshing dip. Dive into the cool waters and feel the embrace of nature as you swim surrounded by the rugged coastal landscape. The volcanic rocks that enclose the pools not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also create calm and tranquil conditions for swimming. For those seeking relaxation, there are also designated sunbathing areas where you can bask in the warm Madeiran sun and enjoy the soothing sound of the waves crashing against the rocks. It's the perfect spot to unwind, recharge, and connect with the natural elements. Beyond swimming, the natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz offer a wealth of opportunities to explore. Take a leisurely walk along the promenade that borders the pools, and admire the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean stretching to the horizon. The pools are also equipped with facilities such as changing rooms, showers, and lifeguard services, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for visitors of all ages. The natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz are a testament to the beauty and power of nature. They provide a refreshing escape from the heat of the day and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Atlantic coastline. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a swimmer, or simply looking for a unique experience, a visit to these natural pools is a must when exploring the beauty of Madeira.
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The natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz in Madeira are nothing short of spectacular! Nestled along the rugged coastline, these volcanic rock pools offer a unique and breathtaking swimming experience. The crystal-clear waters are constantly refreshed by the Atlantic Ocean, providing a perfect blend of refreshing coolness and natural beauty. The facilities are well-maintained, with clean changing rooms, showers, and a café that serves delicious local snacks and drinks. There’s plenty of space to sunbathe on the smooth volcanic rocks or lounge by the poolside, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. What truly sets Porto Moniz apart is its stunning setting. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and the endless ocean, the views are simply mesmerizing. Whether you’re swimming, snorkeling, or just floating in the calm waters, you’ll be in awe of the natural beauty around you. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find these pools to be a perfect escape. The safety measures in place, such as lifeguards and clearly marked swimming areas, ensure a secure environment for everyone. Visiting Porto Moniz is an absolute must when in Madeira. It’s a place where you can truly connect with nature and create unforgettable memories. Highly recommended!
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5.0
2y

Nestled on the northern coast of Madeira, the natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz are a true gift of nature. These unique pools, formed by volcanic rocks and filled with crystal-clear seawater, offer a one-of-a-kind swimming experience in a stunning natural setting.

As you approach the natural swimming pools, you'll be enchanted by the striking contrast between the dark volcanic rocks and the vibrant blue-green waters. The pools are interconnected, creating a network of lagoons that are both visually captivating and inviting for a refreshing dip.

Dive into the cool waters and feel the embrace of nature as you swim surrounded by the rugged coastal landscape. The volcanic rocks that enclose the pools not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also create calm and tranquil conditions for swimming.

For those seeking relaxation, there are also designated sunbathing areas where you can bask in the warm Madeiran sun and enjoy the soothing sound of the waves crashing against the rocks. It's the perfect spot to unwind, recharge, and connect with the natural elements.

Beyond swimming, the natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz offer a wealth of opportunities to explore. Take a leisurely walk along the promenade that borders the pools, and admire the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean stretching to the horizon.

The pools are also equipped with facilities such as changing rooms, showers, and lifeguard services, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for visitors of all ages.

The natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz are a testament to the beauty and power of nature. They provide a refreshing escape from the heat of the day and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Atlantic coastline. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a swimmer, or simply looking for a unique experience, a visit to these natural pools is a must when exploring the...

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2.0
46w

A gorgeous spot, but do not drive long distances unless you can confirm it is open. We were there on a beautiful sunny day, perfect and calm seas (marine weather report was CALM), and the area was roped off with "high waves" alert. Strange, because the day before there were actually large waves and the area was open, so access is arbitrary it seems. A local suggested we go under the ropes anyway, but there isn't really any private spot to swim, so we would be seen by everyone above and I didn't want to be disrespectful. Also, the website isn't accurate, it may say they are open, but they are not. To check you might want to contact a local hotel front desk or some other business. To be clear, this is the for the public free area (there are two areas, one free and one not free, although truth be told it was also closed). Just a warning because it can take a very long time to get here from the other side of the island, and you don't want to ruin your day. We waited a couple of hours and went back, but it was still closed off. There is so much beauty to experience here, so we left for a hike which was hot but fantastic. I just feel like some people may spend money and time to rent a car and drive an hour for this experience and may end up...

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5.0
1y

The natural swimming pools of Porto Moniz in Madeira are nothing short of spectacular! Nestled along the rugged coastline, these volcanic rock pools offer a unique and breathtaking swimming experience. The crystal-clear waters are constantly refreshed by the Atlantic Ocean, providing a perfect blend of refreshing coolness and natural beauty.

The facilities are well-maintained, with clean changing rooms, showers, and a café that serves delicious local snacks and drinks. There’s plenty of space to sunbathe on the smooth volcanic rocks or lounge by the poolside, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.

What truly sets Porto Moniz apart is its stunning setting. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and the endless ocean, the views are simply mesmerizing. Whether you’re swimming, snorkeling, or just floating in the calm waters, you’ll be in awe of the natural beauty around you.

Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find these pools to be a perfect escape. The safety measures in place, such as lifeguards and clearly marked swimming areas, ensure a secure environment for everyone.

Visiting Porto Moniz is an absolute must when in Madeira. It’s a place where you can truly connect with nature and create unforgettable memories. Highly...

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