Learning to surf in Portugal? The best time to surf in Portugal for beginners is May to September—warmer water, smaller waves, longer days. Spring (Mar–Apr) and early autumn (Sep–Oct) can also work with the right beach and a good surf school. Below you’ll find the best months, beginner-friendly regions, what wetsuit to bring, and how to use Windy map to spot mellow conditions.

- Beginner Surf Portugal — Quick Facts
- Quick Travel Planner – Portugal
- Best Months to Learn to Surf in Portugal
- Where Beginners Should Go (By Region)
- What Wetsuit & Gear for Beginner Surf in Portugal
- Reading the Forecast on Windy (Embedded Waves Map)
- Portugal Surf Calendar — Month-by-Month (Beginner View)
- Essential Safety for First Sessions
- Recommended Beginner-Friendly Camps (Flexible Weeks)
- How to Get to Portugal & Around
- Conclusion — Best Time to Surf in Portugal for Beginners
- FAQ — Beginner Surf Portugal
- Related Portugal Guides
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- Best window: May–September (June–September is the most reliable for mellow surf).
- Also good: March–April and September–October on the right beach with a school.
- Best times of day: Early morning and late afternoon to avoid onshore winds and crowds.
- Beginner coasts: Peniche/Baleal, Ericeira (Foz do Lizandro), Lisbon’s Costa da Caparica, Algarve south (Meia Praia/Lagos, Mareta/Sagres).
- Forecast shorthand: Height 0.5–1.2 m, period 8–12 s, light winds.
- Flights: Find the Best Flight Deals to Lisbon
- Car Rental: Rent a Car for the West Coast
- Hotels: See Surf-friendly Hotels
- Surf Camps: Compare Beginner Surf Camps in Portugal
- Activities: Book Fun Activities in Portugal
- Tours: Discover Tours & Day Trips in Portugal
Best Months to Learn to Surf in Portugal
May–June — Mellow surf, water warming
Longer days, manageable size, and improving water temps. Great for first lessons and early progress.
July–August — Smallest waves, warmest weather
The easiest conditions of the year, but also the busiest. Go dawn or dusk for cleaner, quieter sessions.
September — Local favorite for learners
Warm water, lighter winds, and frequent friendly days. A sweet spot for beginners and progressors.
March–April — Spring shoulder (with a surf school)
Pick sheltered bays and smaller forecast days. Cool water but fewer crowds; lessons help you choose the right sandbar.
October — Can still work (choose your bay)
Plenty of fun days early in the month. Use the Windy map and pick protected beaches if the west gets punchy.
November–February — Mostly too heavy for first-timers
Winter can be big and cold. If you go, stick to very small days with a local school or watch the show from the cliffs.
Where Beginners Should Go (By Region)
Peniche & Baleal — The easy-choice base
- Protected bays and multiple sandbars let schools find the right spot for the day. Cafés and board rentals everywhere.
- Starter beaches: Baleal, Cantinho, Prainha, Gâmboa.
- See also: Peniche Surf Map • Surf Camps in Peniche & Baleal
Ericeira — Soft days at learner-friendly beaches
- World Surfing Reserve quality with beginner pockets when small.
Starter beaches: Foz do Lizandro, São Julião (on tiny forecasts), Ribeira d’Ilhas on the smallest days. - See also: Ericeira Surf Map • Surf Camps in Ericeira
Lisbon Coast — Learn close to the city
- Easy access from Lisbon with Costa da Caparica offering jetty-protected banks and lots of schools.
- Starter beaches: São João/Caparica, CDS, Nova Praia.
- See also: Lisbon Surf Map • Surf Camps in Lisbon
Algarve South — Sheltered and sunny
- When the west is too big or windy, the south coast wraps smaller waves—perfect for first lessons.
- Starter beaches: Meia Praia (Lagos), Mareta (Sagres), Praia da Rocha (Portimão) on small days.
- Bonus: On tiny summer swells, west-coast Algarve beaches like Amado can also be beginner-friendly.
- See also: Algarve Surf Map • Surf Camps in the Algarve
What Wetsuit & Gear for Beginner Surf in Portugal
- West coast summer: 3/2 mm full suit; springsuit possible on hot days.
- South Algarve summer: Often springsuit or light 3/2 mm.
- Spring/Autumn: 3/2–4/3 mm depending on fronts and wind chill.
- Winter: 4/3–5/4 mm with booties (beginners should wait for smaller days).
- Board: Softboard 7’–8’ or longboard; wide, stable shapes help you stand early.
Read more: How to Choose the Right Wetsuit Guide
Reading the Forecast on Windy (Embedded Waves Map)
Use the Windy widget below (set to Waves). Scrub the time bar and click just offshore from your chosen beach to open the spot card.
- Height (Hs): Aim for 0.5–1.2 m for beginner sessions.
- Period: 8–12 s is friendly; longer periods carry more push.
- Direction: W–NW for west coast; on bigger winter pulses, look for wrap to Algarve south.
- Wind: Hunt light/offshore mornings; avoid strong onshore afternoons.
- Power moves: Compare ECMWF/ICON/GFS on the spot card; save beaches as Favorites and set alerts.
Portugal Surf Calendar — Month-by-Month (Beginner View)
| Month(s) | Beginner outlook |
|---|---|
| Mar | Windows of easy surf in sheltered bays with a school; cool water. |
| Apr | Friendly days between fronts; good for first lessons. |
| May | Warmer, manageable size — perfect for starting out. |
| Jun | Small-to-medium; longboards & lessons thrive. |
| Jul–Aug | Warmest & busiest; go dawn/dusk for clean, quiet sessions. |
| Sep | Water still warm; lighter winds; steady progress days. |
| Oct | Can be great early month; pick protected beaches if size jumps. |
| Nov–Feb | Often too heavy/cold for first-timers; stick to tiny days with a school or watch. |
Essential Safety for First Sessions
- Learn the flag system and rip currents; ask your school to point out channels before you paddle.
- Avoid rocky entries and shallow reefs; choose wide sandy bays.
- Keep space from others; use a leash in good condition.
- If in doubt, book a lesson—local coaches will put you on the right tide and sandbar.
See also: Surfing Etiquette: The Unwritten Rules of the Waves!
Recommended Beginner-Friendly Camps (Flexible Weeks)

Guest Rating: 4.8/5
A friendly, beach-side base with small coaching groups, daily spot checks and all the gear on hand. Stay steps from the sand, surf more with less faff, and plug in for a workation if you need to—Wi-Fi is solid and the vibe is easygoing. Suitable for all levels, from first pop-ups to confident green-wave riders.
Explore your options:
- 7 Day Affordable Surf Safari – 5 In-Water Coaching Sessions
- 4 Day Fully Flexible Surf Safari – Tailored to Your Needs
- 7 Day Affordable Surf Safari – 3 In-Water Coaching Sessions

Guest Rating: 4.5/5
A friendly, beach-side base with small coaching groups, daily spot checks and all the gear on hand. Stay steps from the sand, surf more with less faff, and plug in for a workation if you need to—Wi-Fi is solid and the vibe is easygoing. Suitable for all levels, from first pop-ups to confident green-wave riders.
Choose your adventure:
- 8 Day Surf and Diving Camp – PADI Certification
- 4 Day Adventurous & Fun Surf Camp
- 8 Day Surf, Stay and Explore Camp
- 8 Day Total Adventure – Surf, Dive & Climb
- 8 Day All-Level Surf and Stay Camp

Guest Rating: 4.5/5
Ericeira’s social HQ for fast progression: intensive lesson blocks, knowledgeable local coaches and a laid-back hostel scene that makes it easy to meet surf buddies. Ideal if you want daily feedback, more water time, and a central base close to restaurants and breaks.
See availability:
- 7 Day Intensive Surf Camp for Beginners & Evolution in Ericeira, Lisboa
- 7 Day Surf Camp for Beginner Surfers in Ericeira, Lisboa
- 7 Day Surf and Stay: Surf Camp for Beginner and Beginner Evolution Surfers in Ericeira, Lisboa
- 4 Day Intensive Beginner Surf Camp in Ericeira, Lisboa

Guest Rating: 4.5/5
A swell-magnet location with multiple sandbanks nearby means lots of water time. Expect small groups, hearty meals and lively BBQ nights. Great for solo travellers, families and intermediates aiming to notch up consistent green-wave reps on Portugal’s wild southwest coast.
Standout options:
- 8 Day Surf Camp For Active Family in Aljezur, Portugal
- 6 Day Surf School Package on Praia da Vale Figueiras, Aljezur, Portugal
- 8 Day Surf Camp at Surf Resort in Aljezur, Algarve, Portugal
- 8 Day Surf Guiding Camp in Aljezur, Algarve, Portugal
- 8 Day Winter All-Level Surf Holiday in Aljezur, Portugal

Guest Rating: 4.5/5
Personalised coaching + guiding across Amoreira, Monte Clérigo and Vale Figueiras with a calm, community-style lodge. Sessions are tailored to conditions and level, so you’ll get the right beach on the day and useful, practical feedback to progress.
Standout options:
- 15 Day Catch the Best Possible Waves through Intense Surf Camp in Aljezur, Portugal
- 6 Day Catch the Best Possible Waves through Intense Surf Camp in Aljezur, Portugal
- 8 Day Catch the Best Possible Waves through Intense Surf Camp All Levels in Aljezur, Portugal

Guest Rating: 4.5/5
A pool-side hub with a friendly, communal feel and daily lessons for all levels. The team shuttles to the best coast of the day (west or south), so you’ll surf cleanest conditions whether the Atlantic is booming or mellow.
See availability:
- 8 Day / 7 Night – Sagres Surf Package in Algarve, Portugal
- 6 Day / 5 Night Surf Camp Experience in Sagres, Algarve, Portugal
- 4 Day / 3 Night Unforgettable Surf Camp Experience in Sagres, Algarve, Portugal

Guest Rating: 4.5/5
A Lagos classic: experienced coaches, daily beach transfers (south or west, depending on charts) and a sociable Surf Mansion with pool and group dinners. Ask for video analysis weeks if you want to fast-track technique; plenty of board volumes to swap as you progress.
See availability:
- 14 Day Amazing Surf Camp in Lagos, Portugal
- 7 Day Multilevel Surf Camp in Lagos, Portugal
- 4 Day Thrilling Surf Camp in Lagos, Portugal
How to Get to Portugal & Around
Fly into Lisbon (LIS) for Peniche/Ericeira/Caparica, Porto (OPO) for the north, and Faro (FAO) for the Algarve. A rental car helps you chase lighter winds and smaller beaches; buses reach major surf towns if you’re on a budget.
Flights & Airports
Land at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) for the widest international options and fastest access to Ericeira, Peniche, Nazaré and the Lisbon coast. OPO serves Porto/Minho; FAO is ideal for Algarve trips.
Private Transfer
Skip hauling boards through stations. A private transfer takes you from arrivals straight to your hotel or surf camp—great for families, late-night landings, or first-timers.
Car Rentals
For maximum flexibility, rent a car: check multiple spots in a day, switch between west and south coasts in the Algarve, and chase cleaner winds. Ask for roof racks or estate cars for boards; note tolls (A1/A8/A22) and paid parking in summer hotspots.
Bus from Lisbon
On a budget? Direct buses from Lisbon’s Campo Grande/Sete Rios reach Ericeira, Peniche, Nazaré, Lagos and more. Typical Lisbon–Ericeira run: ~1h20 with central drop-offs.
Taxi & Ride-Share
Taxis, Uber, Bolt operate widely around Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve—handy for early flights, late sessions, or groups with gear.
Conclusion — Best Time to Surf in Portugal for Beginners
For first-timers and early progressors, the best time to surf in Portugal for beginners is May to September, with September often delivering the friendliest mix of warm water and clean mornings. Spring and early autumn can be great with the right bay and a good school. Use the Windy map to target small, lightly windy days, pick beginner beaches near Peniche, Ericeira, Lisbon or the Algarve south, and lock lessons early—your first green waves are closer than you think.
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