Porto Moniz
Madeira, Portugal
Paddle between black lava rocks on the northwestern tip of
Madeira. These crystal-clear paddling spots
were formed when volcanic lava bubbled furiously into the sea and
settled to form a natural rock pool. Despite being tamed for
swimming purposes (with added steps, and a few perky parasols), the
natural waters are strikingly superior to any hotel pool we’ve
encountered. Head out in the morning, pay the £1.25 entrance fee
and flop on a sun-drenched sun lounger for a few sizzling hours by
the pool. It’s the perfect place to perfect your crawl (read: cool
off between tanning sessions).