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SURFING

PORTUGAL Discover surfing holidays in Portugal’s best surf towns

QUICK FACTS Population: 10 million Location: South West Europe Main surf area: 800km West Coast - facing the Atlantic coastline Language: Portuguese Currency: Euro Year round surf: Yes Jan

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Most consistent surf: September to April (Winter) Best time for Beginners: May to October (Summer)

WHAT’S THE SURF LIKE IN PORTUGAL? Mention surfing holidays Portugal to anyone and they will become very jealous very quickly! The country is our most popular surf holiday destination and it is easy to see why. Ericeira

Peniche

Sintra, Cascais & Lisbon

Oeste

Alentejo

Algarve

Surfing Portugal’s coastline will take you to beautiful unspoilt white sandy beaches that you would never normally get to - all of which have direct access to the best waves and surf Europe has to offer. Mix this with the laid back surf culture, traditional unspoiled towns, inexpensive cost of things, delicious seafood, great coffee (and Pastal de Nata custard tarts!!) and of course the friendliest of people and you will never want to leave!

PORTUGAL WETSUIT GUIDE & WEATHER Surfing Portugal down South in the Algarve means lovely warm 21°C water in the summer, dropping to only 15°C in Winter. This allows for Shorts & Bikini or just a shortie wetsuit for July, August & September. For the rest of the year you just need a light 3/2 suit. The area gets very little rain, expect 30°C in the summer and t-shirt winters with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 22°C. Central & Northern Portugal have amazing hot summers, 25°C to 32°C. It’s hard to do anything but surf and sit on the beach!. The evenings can drop to 15°C because of the proximity to the coastline and the Atlantic breeze. Winter can get surprisingly cold, with not as much cloud cover the nights can drop to 8°C in December/January. Water temperature is 18°C in the summer and drops to 14°C in winter. Up North towards Porto is 1°C or 2°C lower.

For a more detailed look at when & where to surf in Portugal for your surf level use our Surf Trip Finder. We have a great choice of accommodation & lessons in Portugal’s best surf towns.

Book your surf holiday online now! info@surfholidays.com // +353 1 482 2828


ALENTEJO Uncrowded Surf

If you are looking for a real escape, an adventure through local towns & villages, away from the tourism routes, then a Surf Holiday in the Alentejo is the one for you! The Alentejo region is the South West/Central part of Portugal, above the Algarve and below Lisbon. It also spans the width of the country to Spain’s border but we don’t need to concern ourselves with the central part as there is no surf there! The Alentejo remains largely undeveloped and far from the tourism mecca that is the Algarve or Lisbon. It is a world away from busy city life and home to some of Portugal’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches. The name means “Beyond the Tagus”. The Tagus river runs from Spain across the centre of Portugal to its exit point at the Capital Lisbon. The main towns along the coastline are Comporta, Sines, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Zambujeira do Mar and Odeceixe. All delightful small traditional towns (Sines is a bit bigger and more industrial), and all surrounded by beautiful uncrowded beach breaks, bays and reefs.

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AREA The Alentejo coastline from the northern town of Comporta to the Southern town of Aljezur is approximately 130 kms long and a 2 hour drive. So you can base yourself anywhere and be surfing a different beach every few hours! Without going into too much details here is a quick intro to some of the main towns... Comporta - An hour from Lisbon. A small town known for its long white sandy beaches and surrounding rice fields. Has become a trendy spit lately with people from Lisbon escaping from the city for the weekend. Nice boutiques and tasty restaurants for when you are not surfing! Sines- Historic old town with Nice old quarter. Head to the nearby village of Porto Covo for its beautiful beach and old architecture Vila Nova de Milfontes - Like white sandy beaches and clear blue water? Then this is your spot! Zambujeira do Mar- Home to Portugal’s biggest summer music festival Festival Sudoeste, mid-August every year. A gorgeous picturesque beach town. Odeceixe - Lovely village that sits on a hillside looking down onto the Odeceixe river and beach.


GETTING THERE The Alentejo region is 130 kms long so where you fly to depends on whether you are coming to surf the north or further south.

TOP 5 ACCOMODATIONS ZMAR ECO CAMPO RESORT

The north part of the Alentejo is 1hr from Lisbon airport, while the South is 2 hours from Faro airport. Car Hire - Definitely the best way to travel. We have a discount car hire section on our website where you can rent a car. Transfers - Share a taxi or mini bus with our shuttle bus partner: https://surfholidays.resorthoppa.com/ Bus - Rede-Expresso.pt and Eva-Bus.com run buses from Lisbon and Faro to most of the towns in the Alentejo.

Herdade A-De-Mateus, Zmar Eco Campo S. Salvador 011, Odemira - Alentejo, Portugal

A concept of original family well-being, unique in its location and surroundings, your environmental concept in its spacious facilities, modern and well equipped.

BORN TO STAY IN MILFONTES

Train - There is no train connection from Lisbon or Faro to the towns in Alentejo

R Custodio Bras Pacheco nº3, Vila Nova de Milfontes - Alentejo, Portugal

Two soundproof duplex apartments with air conditioning. Free WiFi is available in all areas and the beach is an 8-minute walk away.

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ALLMAR HOSTEL

The Alentejo region is a year round destination. Autumn to Spring is the most consistent and summer is great for learning and progressing. It offers endless possibilities for all standards, some hard to get to secrets, others beautiful open beaches! There are some many waves along this 130 km coastline that it is impossible to describe, below are just a few to note and look out for...

Calm and new Hostel dedicated to the sea. Just facing the bay,

Rua Sacadura Cabral, 5, Sines - Alentejo, Portugal

MARIA MAR SURF & GUEST HOUSE

The north part of the region starts with Comporta and the beautiful Carvalhal beach. A great beginners beach, which picks up nice swell for the more advanced in the autumn. Further South past Sines is Sao Torpes, a long white sandy beach with a jetty at the north side which provides nice sheltered waves when the swell gets big. Further south is L-Point, one of the best waves in the region. Porto Covo is a lovely old town with Praia Grande and a few peaks that can provide a mix of beginners waves and awesome left- hand barrels. The town of Vila Nova de Milfontes has plenty of waves to go around, including the long beach break Malhao, perfect for all levels. Congumelo is the most famous advanced wave in the town and can produce and excellent left hander. Keep going south and you reach Zuambujeira do Mar, a beautiful sun drenched town and home to Portugal’s biggest music festival in the summer, it has a couple of hidden gems as well as a beginner/intermediate beach. Next stop is the hippy town of Odeceixe, and its surrounding empty beaches that include Carriagem, Amoreira and Monte Clerigo. Make sure to give the car a good wash after as you will be going through some good old dusty roads!

Monte do Remedeio Est Nac. 261 - km 28, Melides - Alentejo, Portugal

A beautiful small Surf & Guest House where you can escape to and enjoy the most beautiful beach and delightful Portuguese countryside.

CERCA DO SUL Cabeço de Arveola, Brejao, Odemira Alentejo, Portugal Offering large views of Monchique Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean 5 kms away, Cerca do Sul is a typical Alentejo architecture rural b&b in an 8-hectare property located in the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentina Coast, 4 kms from Carvalhal Beach and 8 kms from Odeceixe Beach.


CASCAIS

Portugal’s Spectacular Coastline The Cascais coastline is arguably the most spectacular in Portugal. The town lies 30kms west of Lisbon facing out onto the Atlantic Ocean. The stretch of land from Carcavelos surf beach to Guincho surf beach takes in stunning beaches, lively promenades, incredible mansions, the famous Estoril Casino, the protected park lands of Sintra and of course the beautiful cosmopolitan town of Cascais. Cascais town is a lively mix of cafes, bars & restaurants. Its cobblestone streets open out onto a beautiful beach and marina - take in the sunshine by wandering around or just lounge in its beach front cafés admiring the views. For those wanting to surf Cascais you will find a huge choice... the area has a mix of beach breaks, longboard breaks, point & reef breaks and both mellow & advanced surf breaks. Travel west and you will find the beautiful Guincho beach, a fantastic surf beach with a great bar/restaurant - you may never leave this area. If you do then you will want to check out the beaches on the Lisbon side and discover all the breaks that make Cascais surfing such a great experience.

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AREA The coastal town of Cascais (pronounced Cash-ki-sh) is considered the Monte Carlo of Portugal. It has a long history and enjoyed a particularly important development in the 14th century as it became an important stopping point for boats on their way to Lisbon. Restaurants & Bars in Cascais - The centre of Cascais is made up of cobbelstone streets lined with shops, restaurants and bars. There is a large variety of restaurants to suit every taste (including 5 sushi restaurants!) and there are lots of bars that stay open till late. Activities in Cascais - Apart from surfing the main sporting attraction is golf. Within a few minutes drive are 3 of Europes best golf courses: Quinta da Marinha, Oitavos & Penha Longa. Surrounding towns - The most impressive tourist attraction nearby is the Sintra Palace. The area north west of Cascais is a protected National Park and contains the spectacular 19th century Palace. The park also contains an 8th century Moorish Castle and the Capuchos Convent, built in the 16th century. Lisbon - You’ll arrive in Lisbon airport and drive 35 minutes south west to Cascais. However the city of seven hills is a city not to be missed. For sights and information log on to www.visitlisboa.com Football - Two massive local football teams divide the city – tickets for Sporting Lisboa or Benfica can usually be bought on the day at the stadiums.


GETTING THERE Cascais is only a 30kms from Lisbon airport. It a 35 minute drive approximately. From Lisbon centre it takes 25 minutes approximately. Please note to check airports as new routes & airlines may begin operating at any time (www.wegolo.com)

TOP 5 ACCOMODATIONS MOBY DICK LODGE SURF HOUSE

Car Hire - We have a discount car hire section on our website where you can rent a car. Transfers - Share a taxi or mini bus with our shuttle bus partner. https://surfholidays.resorthoppa.com/ Bus & Train - First catch the 91 bus at the airport to the last stop: Cais do Sodré train station. A bus operates every 20 minutes from 7hr-20hr. Then every 30 minutes from 20hr-23hr. Last bus at 23hr. Only cost a few euro and takes 45 minutes approx.

Rua do Cabo n1, Malveira da Serra, Cascais, Alcabideche Sintra, Portugal

PERFECT SPOT LISBON EXPERIENCE HOSTEL

Taxi - From Lisbon airport to Cascais. Approximate time 35 minutes. Cost €40-€50 approx.

WAVES Cascais is the perfect place to learn how to surf. The town is surrounded by many different types of beaches. The best beginners/intermediate surf beach is Guincho (pronounced Ginchu) 5 km’s north west of Cascias town. It’s a beautiful kilometre long stretch of beach. Further north are two excellent beginners beaches Praia das Macas & Praia Grande. They are well worth the trip as they will take you past Cabo da Roca, mainland Europes most Western Point with a pretty impressive cliff top view.

Avenida de Sintra, 354, Guincho - Cascais, Portugal

Closer to Lisbon is Carcavelos beach - as the Stormriders surf guide call it: “the original and still one of the best Portuguese surf spots”. Its a very consistent beach break and home to some of Portugals best surfers. Its also worth taking the trip across the river Tagus to Costa Caparica - driving over the spectacular Ponte 25 de Abril bridge leaving Lisbon behind you. Costa Caprica is a 30 km strip of coast with some of the most consistent surf in Portugal. Come Surf Cascais with us....

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Moana Surf School

Main Surf Beach: Guincho Beach.

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Perfect Spot is a countryside style house up to 30 people with plenty of space for everyone.

THE SALTY PELICAN BEACH HOSTEL & SURF CAMP Rua Madrid 6 , Estoril Cascais, Portugal

A few hundred metres East of Cascais is Monte Estoril beach which has a small righthand wave that breaks regularly. There is a car park at its base accessed from a slip road above. Follow the road east of Cascais along the Tagus river (Tejo in Portuguese) towards Lisbon and you will come across beach after beach offering a vast amount of surf: Bica is a great longboarders break on Sao Pedro beach. The beach has a few surf bars and restaurants and is a great place to spend the day.

A typical Portuguese summer house converted into a surf house quite close to nature. The house can accommodate up to 20 guests in 7 splendid private rooms.

Life is better at the beach.... Here at The Salty Pelican is a place to be happy...

NICE WAY CASCAIS

Rua Conde Ferreira, 117 - Cascais, Portugal

Comfortable and elegant hostel, 25 minutes by car Lisbon. It features a garden, a daily breakfast buffet and free WiFi access in its public areas.

BLUE BOUTIQUE HOSTEL & SUITES Located in Estoril, 25 km from the centre of Lisbon, BLUE Boutique Hostel & Avenida Marginal Suites is set on a renovated nº6538, São João do villa and features a stylish Estoril - Cascais, Portugal decoration.

Cascais Routes

Main Surf Beach: Guincho Beach.

Add Action Portugal

Main Surf Beach: Guincho Beach.

from Moby Dick €25 Surf School

Main Surf Beach: Adraga beach and S.Pedro do Estoril


ERICEIRA

The Mecca of Portuguese Surf Ericeira (pronounced Eery-Say-Reh) is the surf capital of Portugal, often described as a ‘Surfing Mecca’. Situated only 40 minutes drive from Lisbon and 30 minutes from the airport , it’s a fantastic place to learn how to surf and for the more intermediate and advanced there is so much choice you’ll feel like a kid in a sweet shop! Ericeira is a delightful picturesque village that sees an old traditional Portuguese way of life mixing with the new modern surfing culture. The area has 12 surf beaches within the 8km stretch of the town, which has led it to become the number one place to surf in Portugal & in Europe. In February 2011 Ericeira was awarded the title of Europe´s first ‘World Surf Reserve’. It is a major achievement and a testament to the area (there are only 3 in the world, the other 2 are Manley Beach in Australia and Santa Cruz in the US).

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Have a look at our Ericeira accommodation and surf lesson options, and start planning your Ericeira surf holiday...

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AREA Its hard to capture the beauty of Ericeira in a few words. You have to come and see for yourself! The town is unlike any of the usual overpopulated tourist towns that can be found by the sea in Europe. Instead you will experience a beautiful traditional old Portuguese village, where fishing has been the main focus for centuries. The old town sits on top of huge magnificent cliffs that over look the Atlantic below. Below each cliff are stunning beaches each blessed with some of the best surf in Europe. A surf culture has grown as a result and infuses with the old traditional way of life to create a unique balance where old and new sit side by side perfectly. Activities in Ericeira - The Tourist Office in the centre of town will be your best friend and has a list of all the surrounding Golf courses (including the PGA Championship course Penha Longa) - www.portugalgolf.pt Restaurants & Bars in Ericeira - Portugal is well known for it’s delicious seafood and Ericeira’s fishing traditions have spawned some great restaurants. Our favourite is Tic Tak and Tik Tapas run by brothers Pedro and Francisco. Canastra on the sea front serves some of the best seafood in town and has incredible sunset views. Surrounding towns - Dont’ miss the monastery in Mafra on your way up from Lisbon, Sintra makes a great day trip, with its spectacular Pena Palace. 30 minute south of Ericeira are the coastal areas of Cascais & Estoril, the Monte Carlo of Portugal.


GETTING THERE Ericerira is only 30 minute drive from Lisbon airport. You can also fly to Faro in the South of Portugal or to Porto in the North of Portugal. Please note to check airports as new routes & airlines may begin operating at any time (www.wegolo.com)

TOP 5 ACCOMODATIONS VILLA ANA MARGARIDA HOTEL

Car Hire - We have a discount car hire section on our website where you can rent a car. Transfers - Share a taxi or mini bus with our shuttle bus partner. https://surfholidays.resorthoppa.com/ Bus - From the airport take the underground metro to the main bus terminal Campo Grande in Lisbon centre (20 - 30 minutes). Buses leave every 1hr30 minutes to Ericeira, approx. journey time is 75 minutes. First bus to Ericeira is at approx 8am, last bus 23hr. Approx. cost is €7. Timetable available here www.mafrense.pt.

Rua 5 de Outubro, 22, Ericeira, Portugal

VILLA ANA MARGARIDA BY NATURE

Taxi - From Lisbon airport to Ericeira. Approximate time 40 minutes. Cost €60-€75

Estrado do Rego, Ericeira, Portugal

Originally called the Ecolodges and now renamed Villa Ana Margarida by Nature. We have 6 Lodges, 2 Studios & 2 Cabins (converted wine barrels) in a uniquely designed ecological resort in its own private setting.

WAVES This is where you surf Europe’s best coast line and let the fun begin.There are over 12 surf breaks along the Ericeira coast, with different options for all standards. The area was introduced in the Stormriders Surf Guide to Europe with the heading “Enter the Heartland”. World Surf Reserve In 2011 it was awarded the title of ‘World Surf Reserve’, there are only 2 other places in the world that share the title: Santa Cruz, US and Manly, Australia. If it is your first surfing holiday to Ericeira then head straight to Foz do Lizandro and Sao Juliao beaches south of town, they are perfect beginner and intermediate surf spots. Closer to town is Praia do Sul. For Intermediates you have the reliable and safe reef break Ribeira d’Ilhas, which host the WSL World qualifying series surf championships every year. And for the more adventurous you have the world class Coxos. That’s just naming a few, there are too many surf breaks to mention here! Don’t forget to explore further up the coast - 25 minutes away is Santa Cruz and an hour away is Peniche, home to the World renowned Supertubos and host of the Rip Curl Pro since 2009. 30 minutes south of Lisbon is the Cascais coast with the famous Praia do Guincho surf beach. And when north winds are blowing you can venture further south towards Carcevelos beach and the other surf spots along the Lisbon coast. Come Surf Ericeira with us…

SURF LESSONS from “Ericeira SUP” Stand Up €30 Paddle Experience

Main Surf Beach: “Ericeira World Surfing Reserve” area

NEW! The former home of Joaquim Casado, the local designer behind the Villa Ana Margarida collection of tourist resorts in the town of Ericeira.

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VILLA ANA MARGARIDA BEACH Praceta da Praia do Matadouro, 2655-467 - Ericeira, Portugal

12 Villas - Uniquely designed traditional fishermen houses with Portuguese & Gaudi influences. Overlooking Matadouro surf beach.

ERICEIRA HOSTEL SPA

Ericeira, Portugal

Ericeira Hostel is situated in the center of a small fisherman and surfers village, 45 Km (highway) from Lisbon.

ERICEIRA TOWN HOUSES Rua do Ericeira - Ericeira, Portugal 5 town houses designed in the beautiful architectural style that is typical of the old town of Ericeira.

PortugalSurfCamp

Main Surf Beach: Praia Sao Juliao

Moby Dick Surf School Main Surf Beach: Adraga beach and S.Pedro do Estoril

from Activity Surf €30 Center

Main Surf Beach: Praia do Matadouro, Praia dos pescadores, Ribeira de Ilhas, Foz do Lizandro, São Julião and Praia Azul


LAGOS

Surf Portugal’s Warmest Waters Lagos surfing stretches from the South coastline of the Algarve to the South Western coastline of the Alentejo region. It is an area packed with dozens of different surf beaches to suit all standards. Lagos is an ancient maritime town with more than 2,000 years of history. It sits on the Western corner of the Algarve, at the start of the National Reserve that makes up the South West coast of Portugal. It is a fantastic town to base yourself for a surf holiday due to its lively mix of cafés, restaurants& bars and stunning beaches, coves & cliffs. You will mostly surf along the West coast on the stunning surf beaches of the National Reserve parkland (protected from development). It is one of Europe’s best kept secrets. A year round surf destination and thanks to its position at the Western corner of the Algarve it offers waves for beginners, intermediates & advanced surfers. For 8 months of the year the temperature is above 20 degrees making surfing holidays Algarve an excellent choice!

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AREA If you have surfed all week and still have some time to explore then you have come to the right place. Lagos benefits from being a city despite its population of only 20,000. It is a beautiful charming place that has avoided the massive high rises that feature in many other coastal towns in the Algarve. An ancient maritime town with more than 2,000 years of history, Prince Henry the Navigator set Lagos up as Portugal’s capital in the 15th century and it was from here that Portugal began to explore and discover the rest of the world. Activities in Lagos - Lagos has some beautiful cliff’s with coves at the base that are perfect for sunbathing and just general sun holiday relaxing. You can go snorkelling/diving in one of the main coves and underground caves. Going out in boats and Dolphin watching is also very popular. There are also 4 terrific golf courses within 18kms of Lagos. There are 2 water parks within 30 minutes drive of Lagos. Surrounding Area - Nearby is Sagres, a small surf town, 25 minutes drive West and surrounded by many beaches worth discovering. The coastal area stretching 80 kms north from Sagres is protected parklands and so no high rise development will take place along this coast of the Algarve. Restaurants and Bars in Lagos - Some of our favourite restautrants include the local and traditional Cozhna do Petisco, the cavernous and cool Mullens, O Cantinho Algarvio and O Galeao. Make sure to check out the Nah Nah Bah (which also serves great food), The Irish Rover, The Three Monkeys and Zanzibar.


GETTING THERE Lagos is less than an hour’s drive from Faro airport and 3 hours from Lisbon airport. Please note to check airports as new routes & airlines may begin operating at any time

TOP 5 ACCOMODATIONS FAMILY SURF CAMP APARTMENTS RUSTICO

Car Hire - We have a discount deal with Hertz, rent your car from any airport: www.hertz.com/surfholidays/ Transfers - Share a taxi or mini bus with our shuttle bus partner. https://surfholidays.resorthoppa.com/ Bus - Take a short bus/taxi from Faro airport to Faro Central Bus Station (€5-€6) and get the coach to Lagos. Takes 2 hours and see a few towns & villages on the way. The central bus station in Lagos is on the main Avenue. €6 each way. Check timetables here EVA bus.

Quinta Formosinho,Rua do Ramalhete, Luz Lagos, Portugal

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Taxi - Approximate time 1 hour. Approximate cost €100+. Train - Take a short bus/taxi from Faro airport to Faro train station (€5-€6) and get the train to Lagos. Really nice journey - takes almost 2 hours. €7 each way. (www.cp.pt)

2 Estrada Porto do Mos, Lagos, Portugal Stylish & comfortable surf house with a an amazing outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and outdoor dining area.

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WAVES Surf Lessons often occur at the areas best and most reliable surf beaches, Praia do Amado and Praia do Amoreira, 20-30 minutes from Lagos. Depending on conditions you may surf at any number of surf beaches nearby such as Maia Praia, Castalejo, Arrifana, Zavial, Cabanas and Porto de Mos. The beginner’s lessons are taught in waist deep water riding the white water only. If you are already experienced the instructors will take you further out and help you develop your technique on bigger waves. Lagos is a year round surf destination thanks to its position at the corner of the Algarve. It has the warmest water in Portugal and the winter temperature is warm enough for t-shirts. Within Lagos is the town’s long golden sandy beach that seems to go on forever, Meia Praia, a very safe beginners surf beach, but not always reliable. Further Afield Head further West and after 20 minutes you arrive at a crossroad, take the turn South West and after a few minutes you reach the laid back surf town of Sagres where you will find breaks such as Tonel, Mareta, Beliche and Zavial. Alternatively take the right turn and after 10 minutes you will reach a great beginners /intermediate surf beach Praia do Amado. Close by is one of Portugal’s most beautiful beaches Praia da Bordeira. Further North is the world class surf break in Arrifana and beginners beach Amoreira.

SURF LESSONS from Justin West Surf €65 Coaching

Main Surf Beach: Punta Ruiva

Renovated farm-house, authentic Algarve feeling with green surroundings, pool, big garden, children’s playground, tennis table & BBQ area.

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21 Rua dos Ferreiros, Lagos, Portugal

The original Surf Experience Surf House - longest running surf camp in Portugal established 1992. Old traditional townhouse converted and exclusive designs by Joao Rei.

VILABRANCA APARTMENTS One & Two bedroom spacious Self Catering Apartments sleeping 2 - 6.

Rua Santa Casa de Misericórdia, Torraltinha, 8600 621, Lagos, Portugal

AQUALUZ SUITE HOTEL APARTMENTS Rua Sacadura Cabral, 8, 8600-619 Lagos, Portugal

Extreme Algarve

Main Surf Beach: Arrifana and Amoreira

Fil Surf School Main Surf Beach: Arrifana

Located 1 km from the Atlantic Ocean in Algarve, the Aqualuz features 4 swimming pools, a spa with massage services and a rooftop terrace.

from Godzilla Surf’s €50 Cool

Main Surf Beach: All beaches in South and West Algarve


LISBON

Culture, History, the Age of Discovery & Surf Lisbon, or Lisboa, is the capital of Portugal and means “enchanted port”. Lisbon is surrounded by dozens of beaches that offer some of the best surf in Europe. Thanks to its position on the Atlantic Coast Lisbon gets some of the best swells in Europe making it a perfect surf holiday destination. Lisbon’s most famous surf spot is Carcavelos, a very reliable beach break that suits all standards. As they say the city was founded by the Phoenicians and grew in importance thanks to the River Tagus which flows across the country into Spain. It was also ruled by the Moors, the Arabs and eventually the Christians. In the late 1400’s the city developed the Caravel ship that allowed it sail faster and carry more than its rivals. Vasco do Gama set off and discovered the sea route to India and so the Age of Discovery began. The city was completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1755 and rebuilt over time to become one of Europe’s most charming cities.

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AREA Lisbon is Portugal’s capital, home to 3 million people, almost a third of the Portuguese population. It is located in the centre of Portugal, facing the Atlantic Ocean and at the mouth of the River Tagus which goes inland and on up into Spain... Bairro Alto - area to the West, which is the main nightlife district, with people packing the streets and the bars till the early morning Chiado area - the city’s main shopping district where you will find all the worlds leading fashion shops Belem - famous as the port of embarkment for all the great Portuguese explores including Vasco da Gama and Pedro Alvares Cabral Parque das Nacoes - a new modern designed part of the city. Oceanarium - the second largest in the world, and for a ride in the Telecabine pods that run along the Ocean, 50 metres in the air!


GETTING THERE Lisbon airport is only 15 minutes from Lisbon city centre. Please note to check airports as new routes & airlines may begin operating at any time. Below are just some that fly to Portugal. (Skyscanners.net)

TOP 5 ACCOMODATIONS LISBON CHILLOUT HOSTEL

Car Hire - We have a discount car hire section on our website where you can rent a car. Rent your car from the airport and drive. Transfers - Share a taxi or mini bus with our shuttle bus partner: https://surfholidays.resorthoppa.com/ Taxi - From the airport to the centre cost €30

Rua Nogueira e Sousa 8, Lisbon

LISBON EXPERIENCE HOSTEL Avenida de Sintra, 354, Guincho - Cascais

WAVES However, dozens of beautiful white sandy surf beaches are only a 5 minute car drive away. The surrounding beaches pick up all the swells the Atlantic have to offer making it one of the most consistent surf destinations in the World. Closest to the city would be Caxias & Santo Amaro de Oeiras, a beautiful beach that on its day can produce perfect lefthander barrels. Oeiras is more of a winter wave and is one of the best waves in Portugal. Next stop is Carcavelos, probably Portugal’s most famous wave, which regularly hosts National competitions and suits all standards, a perfect place to learn and a great place to score some fast beach barrels with multiple peaks along the 1km stretch of beach. There are many other spots along the coastline that runs from Lisbon out to Estoril & Cascais. Long boarders will love Sao Pedro and short boarders will thrive on spots like Poca and Sao Joao. Then on the other side of Cascais there is the stunning long white sandy Guincho beach.

Rua da Beira n8, Carcavelos - Lisbon

from 7ª Essência Surf €25 & Bodyboard School

Main Surf Beach: Carcavelos beach, guincho beach

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A big house with 3 levels just 250m from Carcavelos beach with a full capacity of 28 people (rooms from 2-8 people).

HUB NEW LISBON HOSTEL RUA DE O SECULO N 150, Lisbon

Budget accommodation with central location between Bairro Alto and Principe Real in the vicinity of best Lisbon’s shops, bars and restaurants

SURF LISBON HOUSE & SCHOOL

Across the river Tejo in Setubal, a 20 minute drive away, is the less crowded Costa de Caparica. Perfect for beginner/ intermediates as the man made jetties create nice consistent waves. The beach stretches for 30kms and all of it is surfable! Lisbon is also a great base to explore other regions. The surf mecca of Ericeira is only 35 minutes drive away and 1 hour north is Peniche, host of the WSL World Tour every October.

A countryside style house up to 30 people with plenty of space for everyone. You’ll find many places to be by yourself and hang out.

CARCAVELOS SURF HOSTEL

Downtown Lisbon city itself does not have a beach.

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Overlooking the city. With a great cosy garden at the back and a large balcony on the top floor this is the perfect place to relax

Rua Direita de Caxias, 38. 2760-042 Caxias, Lisbon

A summer house converted into a surf house. It can accommodate up to 18 guests in 4 splendid private rooms and 2 shared rooms.

Aerial Shore break wave riding School Main Surf Beach: Praia Grande (Sintra); Carcavelos (Cascais)

Meira Pro Center Main Surf Beach: Nova Vaga Beach

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Surf Lisbon Surf School Main Surf Beach: Carcavelos (Winter) and Costa de Caparica (Summer)


PENICHE

Home to Europe’s Best Beach Breaks Home to some of Portugal’s most consistent surf beaches, Peniche lies 90km’s north of Lisbon (1 hour’s drive from the airport). The town is know as being home to arguably Portugal’s most famous wave - Supertubos. On the other side of town is an area called Baleal and its beach Cantinho da Baia, one of Portugals best beginner and intermediate surf beaches - one of the main reasons people come to surf Peniche. A surfing holiday in Peniche will be all about spending time surfing, relaxing on the beach and chilling out at Bruno’s beach bar amongst others. The accommodations are all generally a short stroll from any beach. Its an ideal surf holiday option for groups, couples or solo travellers. The WSL Surf tour comes to Peniche every year in October for the Rip Curl Pro. It’s always a great week, watching the worlds best surfers such as Kelly Slater & Gabriel Medina battle it out to win the event. A great time to visit (temperature still 22-25 degrees) and the surf is always consistent...

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AREA Peniche is located in western Portugal, about 90 km north of Lisbon and is the largest fishing port in Portugal. Activities - Besides the obvious activity of surfing, there are plenty of other interesting things to do. The town’s Fortress is a local and national landmark. The fortress is now a Museum dedicated to the memory of those that have been incarcerated during the time of political prisoners in Portugal before the 1974 revolution. One of the most interesting things to do is an afternoon boat trip to the beautiful Berlengas Islands - it’s also a great area to scuba diving and observe marine fauna as well as shipwrecks. Surrounding Area - 20Kms away is Praia d’El Rey Golf and Beach Resort were you’ll find a world class 18 holes awarded golf course (Praia D’El Rey Marriott Hotel won “Portugal’s Leading Resort” at the 2008 World Travel Awards). In the village of Bombarral is one of the largest Asian Buddhist garden in Europe at Quinta dos Loridos. Also next to Bombarral village is a traditional Portuguese vineyard. Restaurants and Bars - In Peniche just outside the city centre you’ll find the excellent restaurant Tasca do Joel. With it’s gourmet shop where a remarkable wine, Port and Portuguese and Spanish delicatessen can be found at a surprising price, this is definitely a place to visit - its address is 73 Rua do Lapaduço. Closer to Baleal you will find many delicious sea food restaurants including Amigos do Baleal, Baia Secreta and Baleal à Vista. There are numerous bars but the best one is Bar do Bruno right on Baleal beach.


GETTING THERE Peniche is approximately a 1hr drive from Lisbon airport. And two and a half from Porto. Please note to check airports as new routes & airlines may begin operating at any time (www.wegolo.com)

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Car Hire - We have a discount car hire section on our website where you can rent a car. Transfers - Share a taxi or mini bus with our shuttle bus partner. https://surfholidays.resorthoppa.com/ Bus - In Lisbon the bus station to Peniche is called Sete Rios, it is next to the Zoo and about 10-15 minutes from the airport in a taxi. Or instead of a taxi take the Aeroshuttle to Av.José Malhoa Sul (leaves you beside the Sete Rios bus station to Peniche). The Aeroshuttles leave the airport every 30 mins from 08.15-21.30. From Sete Rios bus station in Lisbon: get the Rede Expressos bus www.rede-expressos.pt to Peniche. Subway - From the airport take the Redline to Sao Sebastiao. Then get off and take the Blueline two stops north to Jadrom Zoologico which is beside Sete Rios bus station. The subway runs from 6am-1am

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Peniche Surf School Main Surf Beach: Supertubos Beach

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The best thing about the Peniche & Baleal peninsula is that the beaches face both north and south. The WSL World Tour comes to Peniche every year in October and is a great time to visit if you want to watch the worlds best surfers battle it out to win. The areas main surf beach is called Cantinho da Baía . The spot is famous for its consistency and for being ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers. The beach stretches 4kms further west with many spots to surf - a great place to get away from crowds. On the other side of the Baleal headland is Prainha, another great protected surf spot for beginner and intermediate surfers. And next to this is Lagide , a reef break and one of the best surf spots in Portugal if you have big swell and southerly winds. It’s a long perfect left with a shallow reef at low tides great for intermediate/advanced surfers. On the other side of Peniche (south) is the area’s and arguably Portugal’s most famous break Supertubos . It’s a powerful wave breaking in very shallow sand bar, advanced/pro surfers only! Other waves such as Molhe Leste, Consolação, Porto Batel and Almagreira are all close by giving every kind of alternative including many uncrowded areas; a great area to explore and Surf Portugal’s best waves! And don’t forget you can head south and surf Ericeira - less than an hour’s drive away.

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Rua do Sol , 23 Casal Moinho, Peniche

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SURFERS BAY PENICHE SURF RESORT Rua do Salgado, lote D1 - Baleal Sol Village II, Ferrel - Peniche

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