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Ericeira Surf Guide: Europe's Only World Surfing Reserve

Why a small Portuguese fishing town became the only place on the continent recognised by Save The Waves — and where to catch its best lines.

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May 15, 2026 8 min read
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Ericeira sits forty kilometres north of Lisbon, on the cliffs above the Atlantic. From the outside it looks like another whitewashed Portuguese village — tiled rooftops, narrow streets, fishermen still bringing in the morning catch. Look down at the water and you see why surfers from Australia, California and South Africa have been packing their boards and moving here for the last fifteen years.

In 2011, Ericeira became the second place in the world — and the only one in Europe — to be classified as a World Surfing Reserve by Save The Waves. The designation protects four kilometres of coastline and seven distinct surf breaks, from beginner-friendly beach breaks to the heavy reef of Coxos. This is what makes the place special: you can drop your kid into the foam at Foz do Lizandro in the morning, then watch the pros take on overhead barrels at Ribeira d'Ilhas in the afternoon.

1. The seven breaks, ranked by level

The Reserve covers seven named waves. Here's how locals think about them — from « bring your nephew » to « bring your gun ».

  • Foz do Lizandro — soft beach break, schools and rentals, perfect for a first lesson.
  • Praia do Sul — reef-bottom, manageable on small days, fun left.
  • Ribeira d'Ilhas — the postcard wave, hosts the WSL Pro Portugal.
  • Pedra Branca — punchy, shorter walls, locals only when it's on.
  • Reef — technical right, intermediate to advanced.
  • Crazy Left — exactly what it says.
  • Coxos — the heavy one, only for very strong surfers.
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2. When to go: swells, wind, crowds

Ericeira works year-round but each season changes the conversation entirely.

October to March brings the big North Atlantic swells. Cold water (15°C), 3/2 wetsuit minimum, but the waves are big, clean and consistent. This is when Coxos shows up properly. It's also when the WSL holds the Pro Portugal at Ribeira d'Ilhas, usually in October.

April to June is the local secret. Smaller swells, warmer water creeping up, fewer crowds. Long mornings, glassy conditions, and the village still feels like a village.

"You can have a heavy session at Coxos in the morning, eat percebes in the harbour at lunch, and watch a kid catch their first wave at Lizandro in the afternoon. All within four kilometres." — Local shaper, Ericeira

3. Beyond the waves: town, food, surf-shaped life

Ericeira is small — you can walk it in twenty minutes. The old centre wraps around two squares, Praça da Republica and Largo das Ribas, where afternoons are spent on tiled benches with a galão. The seafood is the other reason people stay: percebes (gooseneck barnacles), grilled sardines and fresh lapas at the harbour kiosks and small restaurants along the cliff path. [Thaïs pourra ajouter ici ses adresses préférées]

The surf shapes everything else — the cafés open early because that's when sessions end, the shops carry wax and boardbags next to t-shirts, and there's an Ericeira-only humour about Lisbon being « too far inland ».

4. Where to stay

Three options, depending on what you came for:

  1. Surf camps — full package, lessons, transfers, breakfast. Best for a first trip.
  2. Guesthouses in town — walk to everything, eat with locals, surf is a five-minute drive.
  3. Houses in São Loureno — five minutes north, quieter, perfect if you have a board and a car.
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5. The drawing

The Ericeira poster started on a wet October morning. Boards lined up against the cliff path, two surfers walking down to Ribeira, the kind of scene you see every day in winter. I sketched it on the harbour wall — the line of the boards became the line of the drawing.

If you've been to Ericeira, you'll recognise the path. If you haven't, the hope is that the print sends you.

Quick answers

Is Ericeira beginner-friendly?

Yes — Foz do Lizandro, in particular, is a soft beach break with rentals and several surf schools on the sand. Spring and early summer are the best months for beginners (smaller swells, warmer water).

How do I get to Ericeira from Lisbon?

By car: 40 minutes via the A8/A21. By bus: the Mafrense direct from Campo Grande, around 1h. Many surf camps also run their own transfers.

What's the best time to surf Ericeira?

October to March for size and consistency (cold water, 3/2 wetsuit). April to June for warmer water, smaller swells, fewer crowds.

What does « World Surfing Reserve » mean?

It's a designation by the Save The Waves coalition that protects ecologically and culturally significant surf zones. Ericeira (2011) is the only one in Europe. It limits coastal development and protects the breaks.

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