Surfing in the Algarve: Best Spots, Schools & Complete Guide [2026]
Surfing in the Algarve — why here
The Algarve has a rare advantage: the west coast (Costa Vicentina) delivers consistent waves year-round, while the south coast is sheltered and calm — perfect for non-surfers. In 20 minutes you can drive from world-class surf breaks to tranquil family coves.
Sagres and Aljezur are the epicentre. Here, the Atlantic pounds the Costa Vicentina cliffs, creating waves that draw surfers from across Europe — beginners to pros.
Best surf spots
Praia do Amado (Carrapateira)
The Algarve’s most consistent spot. Year-round waves, safe beach break and several surf schools on the sand. Perfect for beginners and intermediates. Southwest exposure catches swell from all directions.
Arrifana (Aljezur)
Probably the Algarve’s most famous spot. Sheltered bay with waves breaking over sand — forgiving for learners. On bigger days, the right-hander by the north cliff is a classic for intermediates and above.
Praia do Tonel (Sagres)
Exposed beach break next to Cape St Vincent. More powerful waves than Amado or Arrifana, better for intermediates and advanced surfers. Views of Sagres Fortress while you surf.
Praia da Zavial
More technical spot with reefs and fast waves. Works best on southwest swell. Popular with locals and advanced surfers.
Praia da Cordoama (Vila do Bispo)
Long, powerful beach break with few surfers in the water. More exposed to wind but spectacular on the right days. Towering cliffs as backdrop.
Monte Clérigo (Aljezur)
Quieter alternative to Arrifana with gentle waves and a charming village. Good for beginners on calmer days.
Surf by level
| Level | Best spots | Best season |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Amado, Arrifana, Monte Clérigo | May-September (smaller waves) |
| Intermediate | Arrifana, Tonel, Cordoama | Year-round |
| Advanced | Zavial, Tonel, Arrifana (big days) | Oct-Mar (consistent swell) |
Surf schools
Dozens of surf schools across Sagres, Aljezur and Lagos. A 2-hour group lesson costs ~€35-45 per person including board and wetsuit. Private lessons: ~€60-80. Most schools offer weekly packages (~€150-200 for 5 lessons). Look for schools certified by the Portuguese Surfing Federation.
Equipment
- Wetsuit — 3/2mm summer (Jun-Sep), 4/3mm winter (Oct-May). Water ranges 15°C (winter) to 22°C (summer).
- Board rental — €10-20/day from schools and surf shops.
- Surf shops — Lagos and Sagres have several (Surf Experience, Free Ride, etc.).
Where to stay for surfing
- Sagres — The #1 surf destination in the Algarve. Close to Tonel, Zavial and Amado. Surfer vibe, cheap hostels, laid-back restaurants.
- Aljezur — Quieter than Sagres, near Arrifana and Monte Clérigo. More rustic.
- Lagos — Larger town with more accommodation and nightlife options. 20-30 min drive to the spots.
Surfing on the south coast?
The south coast (Albufeira, Faro, Tavira) rarely has surfable waves — it’s sheltered from Atlantic swell. For surf, head west.
FAQ
Do I need experience to surf in the Algarve?
No. Amado and Arrifana have excellent schools for complete beginners. Waves are forgiving and the bottom is sand.
What is the best time for surfing?
Consistent waves: October to March. Best weather + moderate waves for learning: May to September. The Algarve has surf year-round.
Is the water cold?
Cooler than the Mediterranean. 15-17°C in winter, 20-22°C in summer. Comfortable with a wetsuit.
Do I need a car to reach the surf spots?
Yes, almost always. The best spots are on the west coast, far from public transport. Rent a car and take the A22 (toll-free) to Lagos, then drive to Sagres/Aljezur.
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