Lisbon is not only Portugal’s vibrant capital but also a gateway to some of Europe’s best surfing spots. The region around Lisbon offers a variety of beaches that cater to surfers of all levels, from beginners to seasoned pros. Here are five top surfing spots in and around Lisbon:
1. Praia de Carcavelos
Location: Just 20 minutes by train from Lisbon’s Cais do Sodré station.
Carcavelos is arguably one of the most popular surf spots near Lisbon. Known for its consistent waves and wide sandy beach, it’s ideal for both beginners and intermediate surfers. The beach gets quite crowded, especially on weekends, but its reliable surf makes it worth the visit. Numerous surf schools and rental shops along the beach make it easy for newcomers to get started.
2. Costa da Caparica
Location: Across the Tagus River from Lisbon, about a 20-minute drive.
Stretching over 30 kilometers, Costa da Caparica offers a variety of surf conditions along its length. The northern part is more popular and easily accessible, with plenty of surf schools and regular beach breaks suitable for beginners and intermediates. Further south, the beaches are less crowded and can offer more challenging conditions for experienced surfers.
3. Praia do Guincho
Location: Near Cascais, around 30 minutes by car from Lisbon.
Praia do Guincho is renowned for its strong winds and powerful waves, making it a favored spot for advanced surfers and windsurfers. The scenery is dramatic, with the backdrop of the Sintra mountains adding to its allure. The wind conditions here can be quite challenging, so it’s more suitable for those with some experience.
4. Ericeira
Location: About 45 minutes to an hour’s drive north of Lisbon.
Ericeira is a world surfing reserve with a variety of surf spots that cater to different skill levels. While some of its beaches, like Ribeira d’Ilhas, are perfect for beginners and intermediates, others, like Coxos, are known for their powerful waves, attracting experienced surfers from around the world. The charming fishing village also has a great surf culture, with plenty of shops, schools, and a friendly surfing community.
5. Praia de São Julião
Location: About 40 minutes by car from Lisbon, north of Ericeira.
Praia de São Julião is a less crowded alternative near Ericeira, offering a long stretch of beach with consistent waves. It’s a great spot for those looking to escape the more popular surf destinations and is suitable for a range of skill levels. The beach’s length ensures that you can often find a spot to surf without too many people around.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to catch your first wave or an experienced surfer seeking challenging breaks, the Lisbon area has a surf spot for you. These beaches not only offer great waves but also stunning landscapes and a glimpse into Portugal’s rich coastal culture.

Gonzalo
Founder/Owner of The Lisbon Guide, one of the major blog references in Portugal, established in 2014 and receiving every year 250.000 visitors from all over the world, looking to provide the best experiences in Portugal. In partnership with Portugal Magik for all private tours and transfers across Portugal, Gonzalo loves a good seafood meal at Monte Mar Cascais, and all from Michelin Chef Avillez. Favorite Hotel in Lisbon/Portugal, Penha Longa Resort by Ritz Carlton.
For over 15 years, Gonzalo have been helping thousands of travelers yearly to plan a perfect trip to Portugal. Based in Lisbon/Cascais and working in this field for over 20 years, with multiple ongoing projects. Also an avid TripAdvisor user level 6 with more than 300.000 readers worldwide.
Many years working also as a Private Guide of Lisbon, Sintra, Fatima, Porto, Douro Valley, Evora, and other locations in Portugal.
