5 Top Places to Surf in Portugal
(Including a Hidden Gem You’ll Love)
5 Top Places to Surf in Portugal (Including a Hidden Gem You’ll Love)
Portugal is a surfer’s paradise—boasting over 800 kilometers of coastline, consistent Atlantic swells, and a wave for every skill level. Whether you’re chasing barrels or just learning to pop up, this country delivers.
From world-famous surf towns to lesser-known island gems, here are 5 top places to surf in Portugal—including a special spot you might not have considered yet…
1. Ericeira – Europe’s First World Surfing Reserve
Just 45 minutes from Lisbon, Ericeira is legendary in the surfing world. It offers everything from mellow beach breaks to world-class reef waves.
🌊 Best for: All levels (though many spots favor intermediates and up)
🏄♀️ Top Spots: Ribeira d’Ilhas, Coxos, Foz do Lizandro
🍴 Bonus: Amazing seafood and a charming old town vibe
2. Peniche – The Surf Capital of Central Portugal
Home to the WSL World Tour event at Supertubos, Peniche is one of Portugal’s most consistent and wave-rich areas.
🌊 Best for: Intermediate to advanced surfers
🏄♂️ Top Spots: Supertubos (for pros!), Baleal (beginner-friendly), Molhe Leste
- 🛏️ Lots of surf camps, hostels, and surf schools
3. Arrifana (Aljezur) – A Slice of Surf Heaven in the Algarve
In the sun-drenched south, Arrifana combines warm weather, laid-back vibes, and fun, rideable waves.
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🌊 Best for: Beginner to intermediate surfers
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🌅 Why go: Cliffside views, uncrowded waves (especially off-season), and great for surf/yoga retreats
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🍕 Bonus: Trendy cafes and post-surf pizza with a view
4. Nazaré – Home of the World’s Biggest Waves 🌊
Not for the faint of heart! Nazaré is a must-see for surf lovers—even if you’re just watching from the lighthouse.
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🌊 Best for: Spectators (unless you’re a pro with a jet ski team!)
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📸 Famous for: 30-meter monster waves and record-breaking surf comps
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📍 Best time: Winter months (November–February)
5. Madeira – Portugal’s Island Surf Secret 🌴 (and home to our surf camp!)
Often overlooked in surf rankings, Madeira is a rugged, volcanic island with powerful Atlantic swells and crystal-clear waters. It’s perfect for surfers seeking something off the beaten path.
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🌊 Best for: All levels (with beginner-friendly spots too!)
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🏄♂️ Why Madeira? Less crowded than the mainland, year-round surf, breathtaking nature
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🏕️ Join us! Our surf camp in Madeira offers a unique chance to surf incredible waves, meet other adventurers, and explore the wild beauty of the island
Final Thoughts: Surf Portugal Your Way
Portugal truly has something for everyone—from the epic barrels of Supertubos to the laid-back island vibes of Madeira. Whether you’re traveling solo, joining a surf camp, or planning a surf-and-chill holiday, this country offers world-class waves and unforgettable experiences.