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		<title>Porto Moniz and Machico Beaches in Madeira</title>
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Porto Moniz Beach:
Lacking any kind of beach, Porto Moniz does have two large natural and popular
sea-water pools created by the reefs in the lava rocks. In this part of the island the
landscapes are steep, wild and rugged: nature in the raw. Buses reach this far, but
an overnight stay is a better idea.
Machico Beach: 
Bright and [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left"><strong>Porto Moniz Beach:</strong></p>
<p>Lacking any kind of beach, Porto Moniz does have two large natural and popular<br />
sea-water pools created by the reefs in the lava rocks. In this part of the island the<br />
landscapes are steep, wild and rugged: nature in the raw. Buses reach this far, but<br />
an overnight stay is a better idea.<br />
<strong>Machico Beach: </strong><br />
Bright and bustling Machico is where man first landed on Madeira. The beach is<br />
rocky, but not painfully so. Popular with locals, and backed by an ancient town with<br />
excellent restaurants and bars. A stay of a couple of nights is a good idea, and allows<br />
you to explore the Ponta de São Lourenço,a long, sinuous finger of volcanic cliffs that<br />
so characterise the Madeiran coastline.There was a period when Madeira was,<br />
unfairly, looked on as a resort for middle-aged and elderly travellers. But<br />
today the island is a hugely successful and enjoyable family and young person’s<br />
destination, too. Moreover, Madeira is generally regarded as a very safe place for<br />
unescorted women, where they will be treated with good old-fashioned courtesy.<br />
The extravagantly beautiful interior is networked by mini-canals, levadas, built to<br />
carry water from the northern part of the island to the southern, more sunny<br />
hillsides that today produce wine, bananas,apples, cherries and a wide range of<br />
tropical fruits. Sunshine is a daily thing,and temperatures rarely beyond the<br />
comfort zone.</p>
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