Do you have to pay for Porto Moniz?
A quick overview of the topics covered in this article.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s free and paid in Porto Moniz:
Paid:
– Swimming in Natural Lava Pools (main complex)
€3 per entry for everyone over 3 years old
Free for children ≤ 3
Includes changing rooms, lifeguards, toilets, sun loungers, parasols, playground, café/bar, and first aid
– Madeira Aquarium (Fort São João Baptista)
Located within the historic fort:
€8 standard adult ticket
€5 per person for group of ≥5
€4 tickets for juniors (5–14 yr) and seniors (65+); group juniors/seniors €3 each
Free
– Cachalote (wild) Pools:
Natural setting with minimal facilities (outdoor showers only)
No lifeguards, sharp basalt rocks — exercise caution!
– Access to seaside areas like Ribeira da Janela, Seixal beach – all free
– Visiting viewpoints and general hiking/driving through the region has no admission fee.
Tips
– Want comfort and full amenities? Piscinas Naturais for €3 is well worth it.
– Want a more natural, quieter vibe? Explore the Cachalote pools for free.
– The Aquarium (€8) is enjoyable if you’re interested in Madeiran marine life.
– Car parking is mostly paid (around €5/day or hourly), so budget for that
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