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Surfing in Lisbon

Whereas Lisbon is enchanting for its relationship with the river, the surrounding region impresses for the constant presence of the sea. Being able to spend the morning in a museum and the afternoon catching perfect waves just a few miles from the centre of the city is a unique privilege. In the same way, there is an indomitable spirit that refuses to bend when you can spend the week working just so you can go out sailing at the weekend. From surfing schools to sailing, canoeing and rowing clubs, Lisbon and its outskirts provide marinas and perfect beaches for water sports. With west- and south-facing coasts, you’ll find great waves for surfing under any weather conditions. And at Ericeira, the world’s first surfing park, you can show off your skills and develop in a place with some of the best conditions anywhere for the sport. But if you prefer being in the water but without getting wet, you can hire any kind of boat at Lisbon and Cascais marinas to explore the magnificent coasts in the region.

Surf Spots

Catch the best waves in any of the great beaches in our region

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World Surfing Reserve

The first World Surfing Reserve in Europe, Ericeira stretches 4 km (2.5 miles) and consists of seven separate surf spots, including popular breaks such as Ribeira d’Ilhas and Coxos.

Ericeira was recognized for its high density of surf breaks, wave quality, and unique environment.

Surf Spots

If you want to go surfing closer to Lisboa, then the beaches of Costa da Caparica and Cascais are perfect for you.

Plages de Costa da Caparica

Visitez les plages les plus prisées des Lisboètes, été comme hiver, et trouvez des espaces pour tous les goûts sur cette côte pleine de soleil et de mer.

Plages de Cascais

Découvrez les plages de « Linha » pour plonger et profiter du soleil, à chaque fois qu'il fait trop chaud à Lisbonne pour vous promener.