Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente
Lava-rock saltwater pools on the wild north coast at São Vicente — calm even when the sea is rough.
About Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente
Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente sits in the deep green northern valleys and is best known for naturally formed volcanic pools, refilled by the Atlantic at each tide. Lava-rock saltwater pools on the wild north coast at São Vicente — calm even when the sea is rough.
The site is supervised in season, with a marked swimming area and clear flag signalling. On-site facilities include lifeguard, cafe and parking.
What to know before you go
- Madeira's water is cooler than the Canaries — sea-surface temperatures sit around 19–23 °C through the year.
- Standard beach footwear is fine, though a small towel for rocky paths to the water helps.
- Cash is rarely required — cafés and parking meters mostly take cards.
- Parking fills early on summer weekends; arrive before 10:00 or after 16:00 for the best chance of a spot.
Best time to visit
June to October is peak season for swimming, with the warmest water in September. The site stays open year-round but the Atlantic gets bigger and colder from November.
Location
São Vicente, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps
32.80330, -17.04310
Frequently asked
Is Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente good for families?+
Yes — Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente has a seasonal lifeguard and facilities such as lifeguard, cafe and parking, which makes it well suited to families.
What kind of beach is Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente?+
Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente is a natural pools site in São Vicente. Most of Madeira's coastline is volcanic, so soft golden sand beaches are the exception rather than the rule.
Is there parking at Piscinas Naturais de São Vicente?+
Most coastal sites on Madeira have nearby paid parking, but spots fill quickly in summer. Arrive early or use local taxis and buses when possible.
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