Your Angie Travel Agency - Porto Santo - Madeira Island
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Relax on the Beach
Health and well-being go hand in hand on this splendid beach with its clear water and its soft, fine sand endowed with healing properties.
The magnificent expanse of sand is 9 kilometres long and makes it possible for bathers to engage in a variety of sports - such as surfing, kitesurfing, parasailing or diving - or to go for long relaxing walks along the golden sand bathed by a deliciously calm, clear, deep blue sea.
If you love beaches, you will be in paradise. Relax on the fine, golden sands that stretch for 9 kilometres, famous for their healing properties. Swim all year round in the calm sea with its clear, warm water
Porto Santo Walks

Discover a paradise island with a great climate, water that is warm all year round, and over five miles of golden sands and spectacular sunsets.
If you’re searching for a serene get-away, look no further than Porto Santo.
With the sun on your back, unwind with a stroll along the beach to Ponta da Calheta. Or explore the town centre, wandering into its gardens, relaxing in its cafés, and experiencing the friendliness of the local people. The more curious tourist can
also visit the house where Christopher Columbus lived.
If you have children, don’t miss a visit to the Quinta das Palmeiras, where you will discover a mini zoo and mini botanical garden.Roam around the island, taking in the stunning views: Portela, surrounded by windmills; Pedreira on Pico Ana Ferreira, with a beautiful panoramic view over the golf course; and at the western end of the island, the Miradouro das Flores, overlooking Madeira and the Desertas islands.Fonte da Areia, where the water that falls on to the rocks has caused erosion, is also worth a visit. And Zimbralinho, a small port in the south-west of the island, is a picture of beauty.
By off-roader, bicycle or even on foot meanwhile, pop along to the Pico do Facho. At 517 metres it’s the highest peak on the island. And if you’re still feeling active why not go and see the Pico do Castelo? The enclosed valleys and islets appear to have been scattered around the island almost like seeds.







