| SURFING Holidays in PORTUGAL |
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WHERE CAN I GO SURFING IN PORTUGAL?
We offer surfing holidays along the entire length of the Portuguese coast from Cortegaça and Porto in the north to Lagos and Faro in the south. Portugals various regions all have something different and unique to offer the travelling surfer and there is a destination to suit all tastes and surfing abilities. The summary below should help you decide on a starting point.
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THE ALGARVE SURFING HOLIDAYS & CAMPS
Western Algarve: Lagos and Sagres
Surfing in the Algarve means sun, waves, easy access through Faro airport, beautiful Mediterranean scenery and the thrill of discovery as you bounce down a dusty track to a hidden beach or pointbreak. |
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LISBON SURFING HOLIDAYS & CAMPS
Central Coast: Ericeira, Peniche, Baleal
Portugal's central coast stretching from Ericeira to Peniche contains some of the finest surf spots on the planet. Supertubos and Coxos are legendary and world class waves that attract both local and travelling surfers. |
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PORTO SURFING HOLIDAYS & CAMPS Northern Coast: Esmoriz, Cortegaça
Experience a different side of Portugal! The relatively undiscovered northern region offers a beautiful coastline with endless beaches, uncrowded surf spots and a taste of the real Portuguese culture and lifestyle. |
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*** ESMORIZ 2010 *** |
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República Portuguesa
The Portuguese Republic, is located in the west and southwest parts of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, and is the westernmost country in continental Europe. Portugal is bordered by Spain to the north and east and by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south. In addition, Portugal includes two archipelagos in the Atlantic, Azores (Açores) and Madeira Islands.
SURF PORTUGAL
Portugal has it all. Quality and consistent waves from heaving, spitting barrels like Pedra Branca or long seemingly endless walling point breaks like Coxos and world class beach breaks like Supertubos. Big wave chargers can head for Arrifana or Nazaré and newbie and beginner surfers can head for one of the many surf camps offering excellent surf at the literally hundreds of beaches and coves littered along the coast. In the North and South there are still many unexplored and hidden spots to be surfed.
PORTUGAL BY ANY OTHER NAME...
Most countries of the world have different names in different languages. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This list offers some of the alternative names for Portugal. It does not offer any opinion about what the "original", "official", "real", or "correct" name of Portugal is or was.
Burtughāl - برتغال (Arabic), Lusitania (Latin variant), Pertual (Mirandese), a' Phortagail (Scots Gaelic), an Phortaingéil (Irish), Portekiz (Turkish), Portiwgal (Welsh), Portogalía - Πορτογαλία (Greek), Portogallo (Italian), Portugal (Armenian, Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Indonesian, Low Saxon, Malay, Portuguese, Romansh, Spanish, Swedish, Võro), Portugal - פּאָרטוגאַל (Yiddish), Portúgal (Icelandic), Portugāle (Latvian), Portugali (Finnish), Portugália (Hungarian), Portugalia (Polish, Romanian), Portugalija (Lithuanian, Serbian), Portugalio (Esperanto), Portugaliya - Португалия (Bulgarian, Russian), Portugall (Maltese), Portugallia (Latin), Portugalska (Lower Sorbian, Slovene), Portugalsko (Czech, Slovak), Porutogaru - ポルトガル (Japanese), Púguó - 葡國/葡国 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Purtgaal (Hindi), Pútáoyá - 葡萄牙 (Mandarin Chinese), Protukes - โปรตุเกส (Thai)
YEAH, BUT WHERE in the world IS PORTUGAL?
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From the UK:
0871 218 0360 |
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