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SURFING
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Ericeira is the Mecca of
Portuguese surfing. In the earling days it was a small fishing village
. Rooms and food were dirt cheap and surrounding towns beautiful
with white washed houses and a country vibe to everything. Beaches
were unspoiled, car parks non-existing and crowds never a problem.
Although it has changed since, it's character remains essentially
the same.
The spots cover about 20
Km by road and 11 Km by water: They include some of the best reefs,
points and beach breaks in Europe. As well as a keen surfer, I'm
a avid diver and have researched the bottom conditions pretty thoroughly.
Offshore winds for all spots come from the East.
S. LourençoThe
portuguese version of Sunset can hold giant surf if the swell direction
is correct. Keep an eye out for sneeker sets from West, when it
is big. Expect elevator drops and fast hollow sections. North and
NW swell is the best and it will hold, a little South wind.
| Crowd |
Not Crowded |
| Swell |
North/North-East |
| Tides |
Mid Tide to High Tide |
| Type of Wave |
Right |
| Type of Bottom |
Sand covered |
Crazy Left A
tubey wave on the South side of Coxos Bay. On the S/SW days, hollow,
fast and powerful waves breaking over a rocky bottom. The high tide
is better
| Crowd |
Not Crowded |
| Swell |
West |
| Tides |
High Tide |
| Type of Wave |
Left |
| Type of Bottom |
Flat Rock |
Pontinha
You can either paddle or walk north
from Ribeira d'Ilhas to this break. On North-NW swells the wave
can be perfect, but closes out when swell becomes too westerly or
too big.
| Crowd |
Not Crowded |
| Swell |
North-West |
| Tides |
Mid tide to High |
| Type of Wave |
Right |
| Type of Bottom |
Uneven Reef with Urchins |
Ribeira
d'lhas Versatile bay with various
peaks that work on most swells, but are best on West/NW. When good,
this boasts one of the longest waves in the area. It is one of the
most consistent spots in Summer, holding 1 to 4 meters (2/12 feet).
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
North-West |
| Tides |
All, but is better on Mid-Tide |
| Type of Wave |
Right |
| Type of Bottom |
Rock |
Reef It's
very hollow and very shallow. Doesn't work everyday. Usually not
surfable past two meters. Definitely not for begginers. When it's
on, it's pure magic, but no one surfs it a lot, without paying the
fiddler.
| Crowd |
Crowded Swell |
| Swell |
West |
| Tides |
Mid tide |
| Type of Wave |
Right |
| Type of Bottom |
Uneven Reef |
Backdoor Normally
a Summer Break, that works best on North/NW swells. It holds some
vary hollow sections and is sketchy on low tide.
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
West Tide |
| Tides |
Mid Tide |
| Type of Wave |
Right |
| Type of Bottom |
Uneven Reef |
Pedra
Branca An extremely hollow left
reef break, located in front of the camping and caravan park north
of Ericeira, which works best on South/SW swells, holding large
surf if the swell directions is perfect. The bottom is a rock platform
with big holes. The swell comes out of deep water, so peaks with
speed and power. It's got a pipelinish look on good days. Work from
1 to 3 meters (3/10 feet). Suicide at low tide!
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
South/South |
| Tides |
Mid Tide to high |
| Type of Wave |
Left |
| Type of Bottom |
Flat rock beds |
Praia do Norte This
will work with all swells directions from 1 to 4 m (3/12 feet),
but is best known for the long right from the North. The point is
very dry on low tide.
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
North |
| Tides |
Mid Tide |
| Type of Wave |
Right |
| Type of Bottom |
Rock sanded |
Praia do Peixe In
a solid swell waves break inside the harbor.
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
South-West |
| Tides |
Low tide |
| Type of Wave |
Lefts and rights |
| Type of Bottom |
Sand |
Furnas
This only works with a Big North/NW
swell. It is your last chance when everything else in Ericeira is
huge and you don't feel like driving.
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
North/North-West Tide |
| Tides |
All |
| Type of Wave |
Lefts and Rights |
| Type of Bottom |
Rock |
Foz do Lizandro When
the fickle sand bars settle correctly, this can be a classic river
mouth wave from 1 to 3 meters (3/10 feet). It is best on a South/W
swell, with a strong backwash at high tide. When it goes off, it
can hold size and deal out some power.
| Crowd |
Crowded |
| Swell |
South/South-West |
| Tides |
Mid tide to high |
| Type of Wave |
Lefts and rights |
| Type of Bottom |
Sand |
S. Julião
This works on most swells directions
and tides, depending on the sand flow. This is a small 2-6 ft spot
that maxes-out easily.
| Crowd |
Not Crowded |
| Swell |
West Tide |
| Tides |
High |
| Type of Wave |
Lefts and Rights |
| Type of Bottom |
Sand |
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