It is located on Avenida Engenheiro Ribeiro Pereira, parish and municipality of Ribeira Brava, Madeira Island, Autonomous Region of Madeira, Portugal
 
Ribeira Brava, being one of the oldest places in the region, was soon seen as an axis of connection with the north and west of the island and was equipped with a small port from the beginning that served as a link for goods to Funchal.

Ribeira Brava beach is located in an imposing valley on the west coast of the island of Madeira where you can see deep valleys with steep drops in level.

The pebble beach took its name from the town and has a swimming pool and good support infrastructure for users who enjoy the sea and sun.

Around the beach there is the ideal promenade for all users who like to walk while enjoying the beautiful views of the ocean.

On this beach part of its pebble cover was artificially raised covered with black volcanic sand to protect against huge waves and a reliable barrier was established.

The Ribeira Brava Bathing Complex is made up of a pebble beach mixed with black sand protected from the waves by a rocky area formed by breakwaters.

The beach is in the heart of the village that gives it its name and has the oldest buildings on the island located in its valley.

The Ribeira Brava Fort was built by governor Duarte Sodré Pereira to defend the island's coast against enemies and today serves as an Information Post.

The defense of the Island was always one of the concerns of both the kings and the island's grantees and thus the defense of the coast against enemies was necessary.

The place has views of green hills with some houses on the sharp mountains that dominate the valley and the sea of ​​Ribeira Brava in the background.

Ribeira Brava beach has pebble mixed with black sand protected from the waves by a rocky breakwater and the sunset is always fantastic in this area.

The beach is surrounded by imposing cliffs decorated with redwoods, palm trees, cacti, holm oaks, estrelicia, massaroco, rockets, sardine trees, dragon trees and species endemic to Madeira.

The beach has calm waters and is very popular with families where the little ones can play in the water safely.

The pebble beach has two sand fields for playing football, handball, volleyball, kayaks and two small swimming pools, one for adults and one for children.

The São Sebastião Ribeira Brava Viewpoint located between a valley where you can observe the entire town as well as the sea coast to the west and east, obtaining magnificent landscapes.

Around the beach there are apartments, hotels, typical houses, farms, taxi ranks, restaurants, bars, supermarkets, municipal market and other commercial stores.

Access is via Avenida Engenheiro Ribeiro Pereira, Rua Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral, Rua Padre Gil, Rua Comandante Camacho de Freitas, Rua de São Bento, R. de São Francisco, Rua dos Dragoeiros and via ER 222.

Points of interest are: Ribeira Brava Beach, São Bento da Ribeira Brava Fort, Ribeira Brava Tourism Office, Madeira Ethnographic Museum, Ribeira Brava Marina and Lighthouse, São Sebastião Viewpoint, São Bento Church (Mother Church of Ribeira Brava), Ribeira Brava Municipal Swimming Pools, Ribeira Brava Municipal Market, Ribeira Brava Municipal Stadium and Ribeira Municipal Chamber Brava.

The beach has a car park, toilets, showers, changing rooms, awning rental, straw hats, swimming pools, snack bar, restaurant, lifeguard and has a blue flag.