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Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo)

Hidden pebble cove on Porto Santo's wild south-west coast, reached only by hiking or boat.

Surface
pebble
Lifeguard
None

About Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo)

Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo) sits in Porto Santo and is best known for rounded pebbles rather than soft sand — water shoes make a real difference. Hidden pebble cove on Porto Santo's wild south-west coast, reached only by hiking or boat.

There is no lifeguard service, so swim within your ability and watch the swell carefully — the Atlantic can pick up quickly on this coast.

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

Porto Santo, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps

33.02310, -16.37220

Frequently asked

Is Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo) good for families?+

Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo) can be enjoyed by families, but it has no lifeguard service and the Atlantic swell can change quickly. Younger children should always stay within arm's reach in the water.

What kind of beach is Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo)?+

Praia do Zimbralinho (Porto Santo) is a pebble site in Porto Santo. 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 Zimbralinho (Porto Santo)?+

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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