Arrifana Beach Surf aerial view - Aljezur - Algarve
Arrifana Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches of the Vicentine coast.
Offers a truly stunning Surf Experience in the southwest coast of Portugal.
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World class right hander - praia da Arrifana Surf - Portugal road trip 2019 - Aljezur Portugal
Spot nº 23 from Portugal to Morocco is a world class right hander in Arrifana, near Aljezur Portugal. Time for an Algarve road trip! I fell in love with this beach 22 years ago when I first visited Portugal. The moment I visited the place I decided I was going to move from Belgium to Portugal to live in a beautiful country with surf like this.
This weekend my girlfriend and I decided to go back and spend my birthday weekend there in a hostel with a skate bowl. Time for our next road trip down to the south of Portugal. I couldn't ask for more. Perfect company, screamers in Arrifana and a sunset skate session in my private bowl.
Arrifana GPS: 37.292545, -8.864595
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Places to stay in Arrifana:
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Arrifana beach Aljezur
Paradise beach and surfers paradise in europe
Arrifana beach, Aljezur, in the Algarve, Portugal
The beach is on the western Seaboard in the north west of the Algarve. The beach is 9.7 km south south west of the village of Aljezur, and is 71.0 miles (114.3 km) north west, by road, from the regions capital of Faro. The beach of Praia da Arrifana is inside the Vicentine Coast Natural Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Praia da Arrifana has been designated a blue Flag beach (2012).
Arrifana Beach, Arrifana, Aljezur, Faro, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Praia da Arrifana is a beach within the Municipality of Aljezur, in the Algarve, Portugal. The beach is on the western Seaboard in the north west of the Algarve. The beach is 6.0 miles (9.7 km) south south west of the village of Aljezur, and is 71.0 miles (114.3 km) north west, by road, from the regions capital of Faro. The beach of Praia da Arrifana is inside the Vicentine Coast Natural Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Praia da Arrifana has been designated a blue Flag beach (2012). The sand on Praia da Arrifana is of pale golden fine sand and is approximately 500 meters long. The beach is backed by tall cliffs which afford the beach some protection from the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. Even so, this is a very popular beach for surfing and body surfing. The beach is accessed by a boardwalk steps, down to the beach from the village. At the bottom of the village there is a concrete slope which provides easy access for wheelchair users and for boats etc. On the north west side of the bay there is the small fishing village of Arrifana and its small fishing harbour.
On the northern headland above the beach are the ruins of Castle Arrifana (Information Leaflet). The 12th century ruins are thought to once have been the residence of Abu-l-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Qasi who was a prince of the first independent Kingdom of Algarve. The prince came to this fortification away from the then capital of Silves to devote himself to writing, thought and contemplation. Recent archaeological research has discovered the ruins of several buildings on this site in two areas. The buildings discovered include three mosques, with their Qibla and Mihrab. In the first area there are the remains of a mosque with another adjoing mosque. In the second area are further structures of an unknown use. During the summer season the beach is patrolled by lifeguards. There are toilets and showers close to the car park. There is also a public telephone. In the village Arrifana there are several restaurants and bars, such as Restaurante Oceano, O Paulo , Brisamar, 'Restaurant Praia Arrifana Restaurant Fortaleza. From the town of Lagos take the RN 120 road north towards Sines, Just before the village of Aljezur turn left, signposted to Vale da Telha, Praia do monte Clérigo and a brown sign posted to Praia da Arrifana. At the top of the hill turn left and follow the road round to the Praia da Arrifana.
Arrifana surf Beach - Amado Sagres Aljezur - Algarve 4k footage
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Arrifana Beach, Arrifana, Aljezur, Faro, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Praia da Arrifana is a beach within the Municipality of Aljezur, in the Algarve, Portugal. The beach is on the western Seaboard in the north west of the Algarve. The beach is 6.0 miles (9.7 km) south south west of the village of Aljezur, and is 71.0 miles (114.3 km) north west, by road, from the regions capital of Faro. The beach of Praia da Arrifana is inside the Vicentine Coast Natural Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Praia da Arrifana has been designated a blue Flag beach (2012). The sand on Praia da Arrifana is of pale golden fine sand and is approximately 500 meters long. The beach is backed by tall cliffs which afford the beach some protection from the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. Even so, this is a very popular beach for surfing and body surfing. The beach is accessed by a boardwalk steps, down to the beach from the village. At the bottom of the village there is a concrete slope which provides easy access for wheelchair users and for boats etc. On the north west side of the bay there is the small fishing village of Arrifana and its small fishing harbour. On the northern headland above the beach are the ruins of Castle Arrifana (Information Leaflet). The 12th century ruins are thought to once have been the residence of Abu-l-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Qasi who was a prince of the first independent Kingdom of Algarve. The prince came to this fortification away from the then capital of Silves to devote himself to writing, thought and contemplation. Recent archaeological research has discovered the ruins of several buildings on this site in two areas. The buildings discovered include three mosques, with their Qibla and Mihrab. In the first area there are the remains of a mosque with another adjoing mosque. In the second area are further structures of an unknown use. During the summer season the beach is patrolled by lifeguards. There are toilets and showers close to the car park. There is also a public telephone. In the village Arrifana there are several good restaurants and bars, such as Restaurante Oceano, O Paulo , Brisamar, 'Restaurant Praia Arrifana Restaurant Fortaleza. From the town of Lagos take the RN 120 road north towards Sines, Just before the village of Aljezur turn left, signposted to Vale da Telha, Praia do monte Clérigo and a brown sign posted to Praia da Arrifana. At the top of the hill turn left and follow the road round to the Praia da Arrifana.
Surfing, Arrifana Beach, Arrifana, Aljezur, Faro, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Praia da Arrifana is a beach within the Municipality of Aljezur, in the Algarve, Portugal. The beach is on the western Seaboard in the north west of the Algarve. The beach is 6.0 miles (9.7 km) south south west of the village of Aljezur, and is 71.0 miles (114.3 km) north west, by road, from the regions capital of Faro. The beach of Praia da Arrifana is inside the Vicentine Coast Natural Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Praia da Arrifana has been designated a blue Flag beach (2012). The sand on Praia da Arrifana is of pale golden fine sand and is approximately 500 meters long. The beach is backed by tall cliffs which afford the beach some protection from the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. Even so, this is a very popular beach for surfing and body surfing. The beach is accessed by a boardwalk steps, down to the beach from the village. At the bottom of the village there is a concrete slope which provides easy access for wheelchair users and for boats etc. On the north west side of the bay there is the small fishing village of Arrifana and its small fishing harbour. On the northern headland above the beach are the ruins of Castle Arrifana (Information Leaflet). The 12th century ruins are thought to once have been the residence of Abu-l-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Qasi who was a prince of the first independent Kingdom of Algarve. The prince came to this fortification away from the then capital of Silves to devote himself to writing, thought and contemplation. Recent archaeological research has discovered the ruins of several buildings on this site in two areas. The buildings discovered include three mosques, with their Qibla and Mihrab. In the first area there are the remains of a mosque with another adjoing mosque. In the second area are further structures of an unknown use. During the summer season the beach is patrolled by lifeguards. There are toilets and showers close to the car park. There is also a public telephone. In the village Arrifana there are several good restaurants and bars, such as Restaurante Oceano, O Paulo , Brisamar, 'Restaurant Praia Arrifana Restaurant Fortaleza. From the town of Lagos take the RN 120 road north towards Sines, Just before the village of Aljezur turn left, signposted to Vale da Telha, Praia do monte Clérigo and a brown sign posted to Praia da Arrifana. At the top of the hill turn left and follow the road round to the Praia da Arrifana.
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A lil' video of when I went to Aljezur and Ariffana in the Algarve, Portugal. Such beautiful small towns, my family and i had the best time!
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Arrifana Aljezur Algarve Portugal (HD)
ARRIFANA, é uma praia portuguesa situada junto da localidade do mesmo nome, no concelho de Aljezur, distrito de Faro. Estende-se por um areal de mais de 500 metros de extensão e forma uma pequena baía circundada por encostas e penhascos. Na parte sul da praia e dentro de água, existe uma rocha conhecida como A Pedra da Agulha, devido à sua forma vertical. É considerada uma das melhores praias para a prática de surf durante todo o ano. Um pequeno porto abriga os barcos de pesca, que é a principal subsistência das gentes desta região. Junto ao que resta das ruínas da Fortaleza, pode-se desfrutar de uma das mais belas panorâmicas da Costa Vicentina..*carl0spais*2012.
ARRIFANA, is a Portuguese beach located near the town of the same name, in Aljezur municipality, Faro district. The beach has more than 500 meters long and forms a small bay surrounded by cliffs and slopes. In the southern part of the beach and in the water, there is a rock known as The Needle Stone, due to its vertical form. It is considered one of the best beaches for surfing all year round. A small harbor shelters fishing boats, which is the main livelihood of the people of this region. Beside that remains of the ruins of the Fortress, you can enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the Costa Vicentina.*carl0spais*2012.
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Driving from Herdade Monte do Sol to Arrifana Beach in Portugal, October 2016
Herdade Monte do Sol is an amazing eco farm tucked away in Costa Vicentina Natural Park nearby Aljezur. Arrifana beach is about 3 minutes drive away.
Arrifana beach , west coast algarve, best surf and relax spot, in Aljezur
Arrifana Beach, Algarve surf paradise, Aljezur - perfect place
A praia da Arrifana num dia mediano de Maio, o Sol e a àgua dão cor ao entusiasmo dos surfistas.
Nestes dias de vento Norte é na Arrifana que o número de praticantes de surf se faz sentir em maior número.
Praia Finalista da 7 Maravilhas de Portugal...
Praia da Arrifana em Aljezur no Algarve (Portugal)
A praia da Arrifana está localizada a cerca de 9.500 metros de Aljezur no Algarve (Portugal), estando integrada no Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina. Tem nadador-salvador durante a época balnear, instalações sanitárias e um restaurante. A praia da Arrifana tem cerca de 500 metros de comprimento podendo ver-se na extremidade sul um formação rochosa no mar denominada Pedra da Agulha. Na proximidade pode visitar a Fortaleza da Arrifana:
Arrifana Beach
Arrifana Beach on the west coast of the Algarve. One of the best beaches on the west coast. Great rock formations. Surf schools nearby. Lots of amenities.
Aljezur Portugal - Praia da Arrifana (surf in the Algarve) - Discover Portugal's best surf spots
Aljezur Portugal: Next stop from Portugal to Morocco is praia da Arrifana. A couple of weeks ago we went down to praia da Arrifana in Aljezur (Algarve) to spend my 44th birthday. Couldn't have chosen a better place than Aljezur to spend the weekend with my partner. Romance, epic surf and a skate bowl in the hotel. In praia da Arrifana you have a beach break and a world class right hander that works when the swell is huge. Arrifana definitely is one of Portugal's best surf spots and a must if you are in the area. If you are ever in the Algarve drive down to Aljezur because you are going to love it.
Places to eat in Aljezur Portugal:
- Ponte a Pé (sea food):
- Tasca d'Arrifana:
- Sector B (good hamburger and drinks):
Places to sleep Aljezur Portugal:
- Boa Vista Social Club:
Arrifana Beach Surf
- Surfing the beach break in praia da Arrifana (coming soon)
- Kangaroo point: Arrifana beach:
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Arrifana Retreat, Aljezur, Portugal, HD Review
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Providing free WiFi access and breakfast, the Arrifana Retreat is a 10-minute walk from the popular surfing beach, Praia da Arrifana. It is located 4.3 miles from Aljezur, within the Costa Vicentina National Park.
Offering a family friendly atmosphere, each room is private and has access to shared or private bathroom facilities. Guests can socialise in the common lounge area with a sofa and a TV.
The kitchen can be used by all guests to prepare meals, and the balcony with sea view offers a nice setting for a late afternoon drink.
Monte Clérigo Beach is 3.7 miles from the Arrifana Retreat, and Vila do Bispo is 25.5 miles away. Cabo de São Vicente Lighthouse, next to Sagres, is 34.2 miles away.
Praia da Arrifana, Aljezur, Portugal
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ARRIFANA BEACH | Surfing in Portugal
Arrifana Beach | Surfing in Portugal
The beach of Praia da Arrifana is inside the Vicentine Coast Natural Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Praia da Arrifana has been designated a blue Flag beach (2012).
The beach is 6.0 miles (9.7 km) south south west of the village of Aljezur, and is 71.0 miles (114.3 km) north west, by road, from the regions capital of Faro.The sand on Praia da Arrifana is of pale golden fine sand and is approximately 500 meters long.
The beach is backed by tall cliffs which afford the beach some protection from the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. Even so, this is a very popular beach for surfing and body surfing.
Sixteen kilometres north of Carrapateira lies the village of Aljezur, which is considerably larger than Carrapateira and probably one of the prettiest and liveliest towns on the western Algarve. From here buses run to a couple of outstanding beaches, the largest of which is Praia da Arrifana, ten kilometres to the south west.
Arrifana village, which spreads itself over the cliffs above the beach, has been turned largely over to tourism, although development has been restrained and it has maintained a strong sense of localness. Go past the half dozen cafes, bars and hostels directly overlooking (but vastly higher than) the beach and you will come to the remains of a ruined fort.
The beach itself, which is reached via a torturously steep single-lane road, recently banned to vehicles, is sandy, sheltered and hugely popular with both surfers and swimmers. There is a café and toilets at the base of the cliff and ample parking at the top. There are a couple of options for staying overnight at Arrifana and a well-equipped campsite just 8km further north in the village of Monte Clerigo.
Aljezur (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɫʒɨˈzuɾ]) is a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,884,[1] in an area of 323.50 km².[2] The municipality comprises 4 parishes, and is located within the district of Faro.[3] The word is derived from the Arabic word Aljuzur (الجزر), the plural of island.
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