It's the gold-sand beach that gets all the claps on Calheta holidays. Plus, restaurants and bars have shuffled their way up to the marina next door.
Seaside star
Calheta’s a diddy village, with a big hook. Parked on Madeira’s sunny south coast, it’s perked up its coastline with a sandy, manmade beach. Apart from that, this place has put the development on ice. It’s backed by pea-green countryside, which includes vineyards and banana plantations.
Winning beach
Sandy beaches aren’t Madeira’s strong suit, but Calheta bucks the trend with its small bay. The sands have been shipped over from Morocco and the super-calm waters are protected by a breakwater. It bumps up alongside the marina, too, which is the spot to head for slap-up meals and whale-watching boat trips.