Surfing São Pedro do Estoril - Where to surf in Portugal - Longboard paradise - Portugal Road trip
São Pedro Surf break - Spot Nº8 on our adventure from Portugal to Morocco. São Pedro has a nice, soft, long and mellow point break and can also handle some swell size. Almost always very crowded and it's not exactly a high performance wave, more a long-board kind of wave.
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When I moved to Portugal 18 years ago this was basically the spot I surfed more in the beginning, because São Pedro is a good spot to learn how to surf. The wave is soft and you actually have time to enjoy a long ride.
Where to eat:
- Esplanada São Pedro Do Estoril (nice place to eat an enjoy the scene): Av. Marginal 4350, Estoril
- Boteco da Linha:
R. Sacadura Cabral 116, 2765-582 Estoril
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: east, North
GPS Coordinates Praia da São Pedro do Estoril: 38.693667, -9.369456
- Address: 4350, Av. Marginal 34, Estoril
More spots in the neighbourhood:
- Bolina:
- Carcavelos:
- Poça:
Filmed with:
- Go pro 7 Silver:
- Canon Powershot SX540 HS:
Edited with Final X Cut Pro:
Carcavelos Surf - Leslie storm Surfing in Portugal - Best surf spots in Portugal
Carcavelos beach on steroids - Discover where to surf and skate from Portugal to Morocco.
Carcavelos beach is one of the finest beaches of the Lisbon coastline, and due to the public transport, is by far the most popular and has many restaurants and bars.
Basically it's always pretty crowded except on bigger winter days (just like yesterday October 15 2018). Carcavelos is the first wide, sandy beach on the Lisbon - Cascais coast. From Lisbon you just take the Marginal to cascais, this is a freeway along the coast, you keep to this road for 15-20 minutes and after passing the NATO base and the fort you should see Carcavelos beach comming up on your left.
Carcavelos was, until 2013, a civil parish in the Portuguese municipality of Cascais, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Lisbon. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Carcavelos e Parede. The parish was known for the Carcavelos wine. With the decline of the wine-making industry in the region, the attractiveness of its beaches have made the parish a destination for surfing, owing to ocean conditions.
At the mouth of the Tagus River and east of the main beach is the fortification of Fort of São Julião da Barra. It was used to protect the Tagus from enemy ships, but in the 20th-century it became the official summer residence of the Minister of Defense.
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Good swell direction: SouthWest - South
Good wind direction: North
Best tide position: mid tide
GPS Coordinates Praia da Carcavelos: 38.680278, -9.336034
Address: Avenida Marginal, Carcavelos 2775-604, Portugal
(pay to park)
Looking for a place to sleep? Check out:
Salty Soul SurfCamp:
Other spots in the neighbourhood:
- Bolina:
- Poça:
- Santo Amaro: Coming Soon (waiting for the right swell)
- São Pedro: Coming Soon (waiting for the right swell)
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- Go pro 7 Silver:
- Canon Powershot SX540 HS:
Edited with Final X Cut Pro:
Surf Carcavelos & Estoril
Scenes of Surfing Days February in Carcavelos and Estoril, Portugal.
Music by Party People In A Can - Surfing With My 2 Little Brothers
Bafureira • Portugal
Surf spot Bafureira
Surf in Portugal/Lisbon
Portugals Surfsession im Winter 2015 an den Stränden von Carcavelos und Estoril. Den locals wird dieses Video als publizierung wohl nicht so gefallen.. Mir schön.. ;) Denkt immer daran! Hang Loose! :)
Created with MAGIX Video deluxe 2014
IMPOSSÍVEL, você não gosta do que vou dizer !
Planeamento é tudo para morar em portugal????
????????Portugal tem 7 regiões, o que por si já indica que tem muito para visitar e conhecer, mas temos pelo menos 10 razões que justificam que seja uma boa escolha e que esteja na lista das viagens a fazer na vida. ✈️
Entre as principais atrações destacam-se a história e a cultura, a gastronomia e os vinhos, as praias, o surf, os festivais de música, o golfe, a variedade das paisagens e, sobretudo, o povo português, considerado afável, aberto e sincero.☺️
A época alta vai de meados de junho até meados de setembro, altura em que as temperaturas médias rondam os 25 graus. Julho e agosto são os meses mais quentes, sobretudo no Algarve, no Alentejo, no vale do Douro e no planalto transmontano, onde o termómetro chega com facilidade aos 40 graus.☀️
Para fugir às multidões e aproveitar as temperaturas amenas, a melhor altura para visitar Portugal é a primavera. O final de verão e princípio de outono é também uma altura bem agradável e uma oportunidade para assistir às vindimas numa das regiões vínicas do país, sobretudo no Douro e no Alentejo.????????????????????????
praia de carcavelos 3 fev 2014 - parte 2
Etapa Carcline Circuito dos Lombos 2016
João Moreira vence etapa Carcline do Circuito dos Lombos 2016
João Moreira repete vitória na segunda etapa do Circuito dos Lombos 2016, etapa Carcline, e posiciona-se na liderança do ranking da categoria sub-18. João Moreira mostra assim a maturidade do seu surf, que é cada vez mais explosivo. De visita ao clube e em competição esteve ainda o açoriano Jácome Correia, que conquistou a segunda posição desta etapa, ao não conseguir encontrar as melhores ondas. Em terceiro lugar ficou assim o ainda campeão do Algarve, Tomás Abreu.
Nos sub-16 Andrés Melendez está de parabéns pelo seu primeiro lugar, posição que conquistou aos atletas João Garcia (2º), Miguel Braga (3º) e António Caldeira (4º).
Na categoria sub-14 João Garcia mostrou um surf progressivo que lhe valeu o primeiro lugar, enquanto Lourenço Sousa ficou-se pelo segundo, apesar do conhecimento de mar demonstrado. António Laureano, que começa a fazer o seu percurso nas ondas grandes, foi sem dúvida arrojado ao fazer o drop mais “animal” da sua categoria.
Os mais pequenos (sub-12) continuam a surpreender com o nível demonstrado. Martim Nunes mostrou ser um atleta lutador conquistando o primeiro lugar nesta etapa, depois do segundo lugar na etapa anterior. Quem também mostrou uma grande atitude foi o atleta Rodrigo Lebre, que alcançou a segunda posição, deixando atrás Santiago Graça (3º) e Francisco Queimado (4º).
Nas meninas a vitória foi para Camila Cardoso que se salientou das suas concorrentes Mariana Madeira (2º), Margarida Ribeiro (3º) e Carolina Cordeiro (4º), pela sua atitude destemida e positiva.
A etapa Carcline do Circuito dos Lombos 2016 começou com um mar pequeno a proporcionar as condições mínimas para o surf no sábado, e um mar maior acompanhado de bom tempo no domingo.
A terceira e última etapa deste circuito é já no próximo fim de semana.
O Circuito dos Lombos é homologado pela Federação Portuguesa de Surf e conta com o apoio das seguintes marcas e instituições: Bana, Carcline, Koala, Go Surfing, The Surf Project, Ding It, Fonte Viva, Simple Fruit, Grubby, Lacrau, DCode, ORG, Pizzaria Gordos, Câmara Municipal de Cascais, União de Freguesias de Carcavelos e Parede.
Resultados por categoria:
Sub-18
1º - João Moreira
2º - Jácome Correia
3º - Tomás Abreu
4º - António Caldeira
Sub-16
1º - Andres Melendez
2º - João Garcia
3º - Miguel Braga
4º - António Caldeira
Sub-14
1º - João Garcia
2º - Lourenço Sousa
3º - António Laureano
4º - Tomás Ramos
Sub-12
1º - Martim Nunes
2º - Rodrigo Lebre
3º - Santiago Graça
4º - Francisco Queimado
Sub-18 Feminino
1º - Camila Cardoso
2º - Mariana Madeira
3º - Margarida Ribeiro
4º - Carolina Cordeiro
Surf/Bodyboard Santo Amaro de Oeiras - Moinho ● 28/02/2017 | parte 1
Sessão de Surf e Bodyboard em Santo Amaro de Oeiras, Portugal
No dia 28/02/2017
34 // ZNA Gathering Portugal 2019 - Bubble Display
Our campervan adventure in Europe continues... In this video we head to ZNA Gathering in Portugal. This is a week long festival, situated next to a large lake in a fairly remote area, surrounded by nature.
It's a family friendly festival featuring music, art, workshops, a kids area and more. We were very excited to go along and experience it for the first time. The location was unbelievable, surrounded by beautiful trees and right next to a stunning lake with soft white sandy beaches. We spent most of our time performing and taking part in various workshops, playing with our 2 year old son Leo and enjoying some amazing chill-out music whilst swinging in our hammocks and watching the incredible sunsets.
It was a fantastic week and we hope to go back again in 2021
Stº Amaro de Oeiras, Fev 2013
A sunny winter day at Santo Amaro (Estoril Coast, Lisbon area). Anonymous surfers enjoying a tricky wave...
Lisbon Cinematic Travel Video Pastéis de natas !
Please enjoy my Lisbon Cinematic Travel Video
Wrong lens, and missing my gimbal, but lovely holiday :-)
Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe and one of the oldest cities in the world. Lisbon was almost totally destroyed on the 1st November 1755 taking 40 000 lives, anyway it was rebuilt within few years.
Lisbon has one of the mildest climates in Europe. The city is sunny throughout the year, with an annual average of 2900-3300 hours of sunshine.
The Tagus is Iberia is the largest river and its estuary at Lisbon, up to 14 km wide, is said to be large enough to contain all the warships in the world.
The raven is a symbol of Lisbon. For a long time there was a cult for ravens in the city. The Municipality even had a large cage with ravens in the São Jorge Castle. But gradually the birds started to disappear in Lisbon and today they can only be found in the coat of arms of the municipality.
One of the most remarkable sights in Lisbon here is The Ascensor de Santa Justa, street elevator, which connects two parts of the city by taking passengers from Baixa to the Chiado district which is 45 meters higher. Absolute must-do when in Lisbon. Check this for more must-see sites on a Lisbon tour.
Lisbon is known to be built on seven hills: Castelo, Graca, Monte, Penha de Franca, S.Pedro de Alcantara, Santa Catarina and Estrela. It makes the capital of Portugal similar to such cities as Rome, Istanbul and Moscow.
Baixa is the main banking and shopping district in Lisbon. If you are looking for something special – come here! The great number of restaurants, cafes and shops will make your Lisbon trip unforgettable.
Fado is a music genre originated in Portugal, derived from the Latin word “fatum” – destiny. The locals often arrange concerts in the restaurants where tourists can enjoy tasty dinner and listen to this sad but beautiful tunes.
One of the most amazing and unusual landmarks in Lisbon is Portuguese pavement, which should be in your Europe bucket list. Whimsy design creates magic atmosphere and makes your Lisbon holidays a lifetime experience.
Lisbon has its own Cristo Rei (Christ the King statue) – a Catholic monument overlooking the city, standing on the left bank of the river. It was inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The statue commemorates Portugal’s survival of the WWII.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge over the Tagus River is the longest bridge in Europe – 17, 2 km (10.7 miles) long.
One of the most popular Lisbon attractions is … a tram. Lisbon trams were originally called «Americanos» and the first operational route was made in 1873. Despite the fact that it is a public transport, hundreds of tourists find it very exciting to take a tram ride around the city.
Lisbon holds the famous Stadium of Light, one of the Europe’s largest football venue.
The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer). 214 clubs are registered in the Football/Soccer Association of Lisbon.
The city is home to the marvelous Torre de Belem which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It commemorates the era of the Age of Discoveries. The admirable monument is located nearby representing the map of Portuguese conquests.
The Largest Human National Flag was raised in 2006 at Lisbon’s national stadium by 18,788 people.
One of the best things to do in Lisbon is pastel de nata, a legendary traditional Portuguese pastry which has been a reason for a lot of culinary battles among the best local bakeries. Once you try it, you’ve got pastel de nata in your soul for good.
Suburbs of Lisbon are above all praise: cozy towns such as Сascais, Parede, Oeiras form a long line along the shore with their breathtaking views and scenic panorama.
Lisbon’s oceanarium is one of the Europe’s largest aquariums. With 16 000 animals and 450 species, there’s a lot of sea world to see. Chase more penguins and seagulls before a return to reality.
Graffiti is a popular street art in Lisbon. While Lisbon is one of the best graffiti cities in the world. There are a great number of graffiti buildings around the city that want your attention. There are plenty of graffiti guided tours organized throughout a year. So if you were wondering what to do in Lisbon that could be an authentic experience – head for art. Street art.
Portugal - Nazare
Beautiful Nazare
Oscar Cardoso interview: Sound of Lightness
The search for a unique, nature-inspired sound, and the seed of his father’s passion for guitar-making, got Óscar Cardoso striving to create the perfect instrument. This alchemic search resulted in a backless guitar.
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Jerónimo Martins Corporate Communications and Responsibility Team
Producer: EDIT.SET.GO!
Art Director: Bruno Pereira
Photography: Paulo Sousa Coelho
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Graphics: Labdesign
Read the full article at Feed #5 Light Edition | June 2018
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3ª Travessia do Rio Tejo PadlleSurf
Chuva em pleno VERÃO na praia de S. Pedro do Estoril - PT
Hoje não tem praia pra ninguém...
Pedro surfing Guincho II - closing out surf
Another almost live surf report from Guincho today. Low tide, closing out a lot, so lots of wipeouts. Funny to watch. LOL.
SUP PRAIA DA PAREDE 23-05-2012
stand up paddle por Luis ataide,praia da parede cascais
Surf bafureira 2 João Filipe 26 fevereiro 2011
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.