These coastal destinations offer something for every type of traveler.
The Zona Centro Portugal surf guide download is a convenient, organized format of our Zona Centro Portugal travel website content and includes up to 7-day forecasts for surfing travel areas in Zona ...
The Alentejo Portugal surf guide download is a convenient, organized format of our Alentejo Portugal travel website content and includes up to 7-day forecasts for surfing travel areas in Alentejo ...
Portugal and surfing go hand-in-hand these days. The wild Atlantic coastline, stretching north to south, is blessed with legendary breaks, hidden sandy coves, and a surf culture that’s blossomed in ...
Surfing is a 365-days-a-year activity in Portugal… or 366 if it’s a leap year. This is not an exaggeration, since the extensive Portuguese coast offers great waves every day. Surfing is a ...
Porto takes pride in its beaches, old churches covered in blue-and-white tiles and its famous port wine named after the city in northern Portugal. It’s also home to a different kind of church — ...
The biggest waves in the world are in Portugal. Nazaré, a sleepy fishing village north of Lisbon, suddenly and steadily has emerged as the epicenter for big-wave surfing in recent years, producing ...
The Nazare Tow Surfing Challenge has come and gone, but that didn’t stop surfers from enjoying the big waves at Nazare, Portugal. Several surfers such as Sebastian Steudtner, of Germany; Justine ...
Portugal likes to promote itself as “Europe’s West Coast,” and who can argue with that? The country gives off a California vibe with its sunny climate, great waves for surfing and a wine industry that ...