Porto Da Cruz

A charming coastal village on Madeira Island, Porto Da Cruz boasts dramatic cliffs, a historic sugar cane mill, and golden volcanic sand beaches, perfect for surfers and nature lovers alike.

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Village côtier au coucher du soleil avec montagnes et mer.

Nestled on Madeira’s rugged north coast, Porto da Cruz charms with its unhurried authenticity. A former sugarcane hub, the town is framed by dramatic cliffs and black-sand beaches, while its historic distillery still produces fiery aguardente. Surfers carve waves at Alagoa, and hikers ascend to the iconic Penha d’Águia—a sentinel rock. Here, tradition lingers in cobbled lanes and warm, local taverns.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Porto da Cruz
  • Type de destination : Ville
  • Brief Description: A charming coastal town on Madeira Island, known for its dramatic cliffs, traditional sugarcane production, and relaxed seaside atmosphere.
  • Location: Northeastern coast of Madeira Island, Portugal
  • Year Established/Founded: N/A
  • Governing Body/Management: Junta de Freguesia de Porto da Cruz (local parish council)
  • Significance/Known For: Home to the historic Engenho da Calheta, one of Madeira’s last operating sugarcane mills, and striking volcanic landscapes.
  • Size/Area: Approximately 25 km² (parish area)
  • Population: Around 2,600 inhabitants
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • Engenho da Calheta (sugarcane mill and rum distillery)
    • Penha d’Águia (iconic eagle-shaped rock formation)
    • Praia da Alagoa (black pebble beach with natural pools)
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring to autumn for warm weather and fewer crowds, though mild winters are also pleasant.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: Free to explore the town; Engenho da Calheta may charge for tours.
  • Operating Hours: N/A (town accessible year-round)
  • Website: www.jfportodacruz.com (parish council)

L'essentiel

  • Best Months to Visit: April, August, July, June, May, September