Praia do Garajau
Pebble beach reached by cable car below the Cristo Rei statue. Inside a marine reserve — great for snorkelling.
About Praia do Garajau
Praia do Garajau sits in Caniço and is best known for rounded pebbles rather than soft sand — water shoes make a real difference. Pebble beach reached by cable car below the Cristo Rei statue. Inside a marine reserve — great for snorkelling.
The site is supervised in season, with a marked swimming area and clear flag signalling. On-site facilities include lifeguard, cafe and cable-car.
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.
- Bring water shoes; entry is not soft-sand friendly.
- 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
Caniço, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps
32.63830, -16.84830
Frequently asked
Is Praia do Garajau good for families?+
Yes — Praia do Garajau has a seasonal lifeguard and facilities such as lifeguard, cafe and cable-car, which makes it well suited to families.
What kind of beach is Praia do Garajau?+
Praia do Garajau is a pebble site in Caniço. Most of Madeira's coastline is volcanic, so soft golden sand beaches are the exception rather than the rule.
Is there parking at Praia do Garajau?+
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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