Discover the Hidden Village on Madeira Island: Black Sand Beaches, Bold Waves, and Tranquil Moments

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Discover the Hidden Village on Madeira Island: Black Sand Beaches, Bold Waves, and Tranquil Moments

For as long as the Portuguese island of Madeira has existed, it has been a captivating destination, given its remote location in the North Atlantic Ocean. Yet in recent years, Madeira has been dubbed “the Hawaii of Europe”, thanks to its volcanic landscape, steep cliffs, and lush greenery, which are strikingly similar to the Aloha State. Madeira has plenty to get excited about, and for Europeans, it is a much easier alternative to far-flung destinations like Hawaii, which could easily take around 15 hours of flight time from Europe.



However, many airlines like British Airways, SAS, and low-budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet regularly fly into Madeira Airport from major European and international hubs. Upon arrival, visitors can hire a rental car, and with plenty of exciting sights to see, you won’t regret this ticket to freedom.

Madeira may be defined by its black sand beaches, tropical climate, and rugged terrain, but you cannot overlook the variety of stunning villages that make Madeira stand out from the crowd. One day, you can be exploring Portugal’s unbelievably vibrant village with coastal charm and colorful homes, and the next you can find yourself in the tiny, underrated village of Porto da Cruz, known for its incredibly scenic backdrop. Visiting Porto da Cruz is ideal if you seek a quiet ambience, volcanic beaches, and cosy cafes, and it is located around 30 minutes from Madeira’s capital, Funchal, which is a delightfully picturesque drive. 



What makes Porto da Cruz so unique?

There are plenty of useful travel hacks for your vacation to Madeira, including being prepared to book your rental car well in advance (unless you’re confident driving stick), and another great addition to the list is to visit off-the-beaten-path spots. It is well worth getting behind the wheel and gearing up for some unique adventures, even if that means tackling Madeira’s somewhat twisty mountain roads, which lead to stunning places.

Porto da Cruz is a unique spot on the island of Madeira, particularly because it is so tiny that you could easily blink and miss it. In fact, many may have driven past the charming town without even realising it. Yet, if you take the time to stop off, you will be greeted by many incredible surprises, including the village’s standout feature, Penha d’Águia, which cannot be overlooked. Penha d’Águia is one of the hallmarks of Madeira, an emblematic rock formation reaching 1,967 feet high, but beyond this awe-inspiring formation, visitors will also notice the black volcanic sand beach and bold waves. 

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Porto da Cruz experiences a slow pace of life, a strong community spirit, and is a village steeped in history. After all, it was once one of the largest trading cities for sugar cane in the 16th century, as well as a leading port for exporting the iconic Madeira wine. Together with its dramatic scenery, beautiful winding streets, and proximity to the ocean, Porto da Cruz is also noted for its quiet ambience.

Unmissable things to do in Porto da Cruz

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By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.