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Poça das Lesmas

Whoever claimed that earthly paradises do not exist has evidently never experienced Poça das Lesmas. To discover more locations on the island, visit Things To Do In Madeira For insights on Funchal, access ‘Funchal Things To Do‘.

These natural pools, sculpted by volcanic rocks and caressed by crystalline waters, present an idyllic sanctuary.

At Poça das Lesmas, we swim and marvel in awe. We feel a profound connection with nature and momentarily escape the humdrum concerns of daily life.

Nestled in the parish of Seixal on the north coast of Madeira Island, this tranquil and sheltered spot is situated near Laje Beach, also known as “Jamaica Beach.”

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  • Coordinates: 32.827623, -17.110926

Price?

Access is free.

Upon arrival, we are awestruck by the picturesque scene, reminiscent of an impressionist painting crafted with vibrant hues and striking contrasts.

The turquoise sea juxtaposes the black rocks and verdant hills. The sun casts a dazzling glow on the cerulean sky and shimmering waters.

Certain shallow areas cater to children’s play, while others are deeper.

Some surfaces are so slippery they seem to have been buttered! Slugs inhabit the rocks, serving as bait for local fishermen; hence the name “Poça das Lesmas.”

However, caution is necessary, as the sea’s undulation can render the area dangerous, particularly during strong winds.

Therefore, vigilance is essential.

Poça das Lesmas also provides amenities for visitors, including a support bar where beverages and snacks can be purchased.

This location captivated us with its beauty and tranquillity, an oasis of coolness in an otherwise bustling and overheated world. It is well worth discovering and relishing.

If noise and traffic are more your style, Poça das Lesmas may not be for you – after all, who would want a serene and peaceful haven for relaxation?

Things to do nearby

Close, Porto de Seixal Beach is a living canvas on which nature is the artist.

With blue, green, and black backstrokes, it paints a dreamy landscape beckoning us to dive in.

The ebony sand is velvety soft, while the crystalline sea mirrors its surroundings.

Inland, at Fanal, the Levada dos Cedros is a symphony of verdant hues, enveloping us in nature’s embrace.

A watercourse guides us through an enchanted forest where cedars reign supreme.

It is an adventure wherein cascades, lakes, and viewpoints can be admired.

To the east, São Vicente Caves offer a journey back to the Earth’s genesis when fire sculpted the landscape.

This labyrinth of tunnels and chambers unveils the secrets of Madeira’s volcanic origins. An experience not to be missed!