Reserva Natural da Rocha do Navio is a marine and terrestrial protected area on Madeira Island known for its dramatic coastal cliffs, rich biodiversity, and excellent opportunities for hiking and diving.
Situated on the northern coast of Madeira Island, Reserva Natural da Rocha do Navio was established to preserve the unique marine and terrestrial ecosystems characteristic of this volcanic archipelago. The reserve encompasses steep cliffs plunging into the Atlantic Ocean, underwater lava tubes, and a variety of endemic and migratory species both on land and in surrounding waters. Its name, meaning “Ship’s Rock,” refers to a prominent volcanic rock formation offshore. Visitors to the reserve can explore its well-maintained trail network, including a scenic coastal path that winds past cliffs, terraces, and botanical gardens, offering spectacular views of the ocean and the rugged shoreline. The area is also renowned for its protected marine environment, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts who come to explore the abundant marine life and underwater volcanic formations. Historically, the area was used for small-scale agriculture and fishing, and remnants of traditional drying platforms can still be found. With access primarily via a cable car from the village of Porto Moniz, the reserve balances tourism with conservation, allowing outdoor recreation while safeguarding fragile ecosystems. This reserve is a key destination for nature lovers interested in hiking, birdwatching, marine biology, and photography, presenting a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage on Madeira’s wild north coast.
Dramatic volcanic cliffs offering panoramic Atlantic Ocean views
Rich marine biodiversity protected within the marine reserve area
Historic cable car access descending to the natural pools and coastal trails
Endemic flora gardens showcasing Madeira's unique plant species
A striking offshore volcanic rock formation visible from coastal trails, giving the reserve its name.
Protected underwater area featuring lava tubes and diverse fish species, ideal for snorkeling and diving.
A scenic cable car connecting the village of Porto Moniz to the reserve’s coastal trail and natural pools.