Surf Camps in Portugal

Surf Camps in Portugal

Over 800 km of Atlantic coastline, consistent swell September to May, and warm-water summers that keep you in a shorty. Six camps across Costa da Caparica, Santa Cruz, Algarve and Figueira. Real prices, verified reviews, instant booking.

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Four Coasts, Four Vibes

Each stretch of Portugal’s Atlantic coast has its own character. Pick the one that fits.

Costa da Caparica

Lisbon Coast
  • 20 minutes from Lisbon by car
  • Long sandy beach breaks, great for learning
  • Surf in the morning, Lisbon in the evening
  • 3 camps: solo travellers, groups, and a junior camp
Best for: First-timers, city lovers, families with teenagers
From €37/night

Silver Coast

Santa Cruz
  • 50 km north of Lisbon, quiet coastal village
  • Consistent beach breaks and rocky reefs nearby
  • Adults-only camp with daily yoga included
  • Flat year-round pricing, no seasonal surprises
Best for: Solo travellers 18+, couples, surf-and-yoga types
From €64/night

Algarve

Aljezur
  • Portugal’s rugged southwest tip, dramatic cliffs
  • Monte Clerigo, Amoreira, Arrifana within 10 min
  • Pool with sea views, breakfast buffet, surf lessons
  • Lagos 30 min south, Sagres 30 min further
Best for: Intermediate surfers, couples, groups wanting wild coastline
From €35/night

Figueira da Foz

Central Coast
  • Portugal’s widest beach, Praia da Claridade
  • Panoramic ocean views from the camp
  • Pool, garden, and a terrace with sea views
  • Quieter than Lisbon, fewer crowds, same waves
Best for: Budget travellers, couples, small groups wanting space
From €30/night

Pick Your Level

Whether you’re catching your first whitewater or hunting reef breaks on your own, there’s a camp for it.

Beginner & Intermediate

Most camps are built for you
  • Daily surf lessons with certified coaches
  • Soft-top boards and wetsuits provided
  • Beach breaks with sandy bottoms, safe for learning
  • Costa da Caparica and Figueira are ideal starter coasts
  • Small group sizes (4-6 people per instructor)
Best regions: Costa da Caparica, Silver Coast, Figueira da Foz

Advanced & Free Surf

Book the bed, skip the lesson
  • Every camp offers a free surf option, accommodation only, no coaching
  • Bring your own board or rent one (€10-15/night)
  • Reef breaks, point breaks, and exposed beach breaks
  • Arrifana (Algarve) and Santa Cruz have the most challenging waves
  • Browse all surf camps and book accommodation only
Best regions: Algarve (Arrifana), Silver Coast (Santa Cruz)
Costa da Caparica beach break with Lisbon skyline in the distance

Costa da Caparica, Surf With Lisbon on Your Doorstep

The beach runs 30 km south in a long stretch of sandy breaks, gentle, forgiving, and warm from June through October. The surf is reliable. The commute to the city is 20 minutes.

SURFinn Lisbon surf camp rooftop and pool in Costa da Caparica

SURFinn Lisbon

Costa da CaparicaB&BMin 4 nightsYear-roundSurf Coaching

Included

  • Daily breakfast buffet
  • Pool and rooftop bar
  • WiFi, parking, tourist tax

Add-ons

  • Surf lessons (3 or 5/week)
  • Equipment rental, €15/night
  • Deluxe dinners, €17.50/person
RoomFrom
Dorm (mixed/female)€37/night
Double Deluxe€71/night
Triple Standard€61/night
Four Deluxe€81/night
Five Deluxe€108/night
Royal Five (rooftop)€122/night
Six Deluxe€112/night
The “surf + city” formula. SURFinn Lisbon sits a few quiet streets behind the Costa da Caparica boulevard, close enough to hear the ocean, far enough for a good night’s sleep. The rooftop bar is where evenings happen. And Lisbon is 20 minutes away when you want something beyond sand and saltwater.
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Gota Dagua surf camp villa with ocean views in Caparica

Gota Dagua, Adult Camp

Costa da CaparicaHalf-boardMin 3 nightsMar to DecSurf CoachingYoga

Included

  • Breakfast + dinner 6 nights/week
  • Free surf equipment rental
  • Free bicycles
  • WiFi, parking, tourist tax

Add-ons

  • Daily surf coaching, from €35/person
  • Yoga sessions, €10/person
  • Airport shuttle, €70/booking
RoomFrom
Shared Dorm€61/night
Family Private Room€70/night
Cozy Private Room€93/night
Standard Private Room€97/night
Private Room Ensuite€104/night
Gota Dagua is the one to pick if you want meals sorted. Six dinners a week, free boards, free bikes, it’s a villa-style setup on the beach with the kind of “just show up and surf” simplicity that works for a week-long stay.
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Gota Dagua Junior teen surf camp with shared accommodation

Gota Dagua, Junior Surf Camp

Costa da CaparicaAll-inclusive7 nights (Sat to Sat)Ages 13-17Surf Coaching

Included

  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks)
  • 15 hrs surf/bodyboard lessons per week
  • Adventure park, paintball, pool activities
  • Lisbon day trip

Season

  • June 20 to August 29 (summer only)
  • Saturday to Saturday blocks
  • From €716/week all-inclusive
RoomFrom
Large Shared Dorm (gender-separated)€102/night
Small Shared Dorm€104/night
Private Room€114/night
Summer camp on the beach, but with real surf coaching and a Lisbon day trip thrown in. Dorms are gender-separated, meals are fully covered, and the programme runs Saturday to Saturday. Drop the kids off and pick them up tanned and tired.
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Santa Cruz coastline on Portugal's Silver Coast

Silver Coast, Adults-Only Surf on Portugal’s Quiet Coast

Santa Cruz is the kind of town that doesn’t try too hard. A fishing village 50 km north of Lisbon, with consistent beach breaks, a handful of reef spots nearby, and no tourist crowds.

Stoke Surf House Portugal with yoga space and beach access

Stoke Surf House Portugal

Santa CruzB&BMin 2 nights18+ onlySurf CoachingYoga

Included

  • Breakfast
  • Daily yoga and stretching sessions
  • Free surfboards, bodyboards, bikes
  • WiFi, communal kitchen

Add-ons

  • Surf lessons, €49/session (2.5 hrs)
  • Meal package, €15/night
  • Private wetsuit, €10/night
RoomFrom
9-Bed Pod Dorm (private pods)€64/night
4-Bed Shared Dorm (mixed)€74/night
4-Bed Female Ensuite Dorm€77/night
Private Double (shared bath)€114/night
Private Triple Ensuite€187/night
Stoke runs with a flat year-round price, no peak-season surcharges. The 2-night minimum is the lowest in Portugal, so it works for a long weekend. Daily yoga is included (not an add-on), the sleeping pods give you privacy in a dorm setup, and there’s a female-only ensuite dorm. Adults only, so the common areas stay calm.
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Dramatic Algarve cliffs and empty surf break near Aljezur

Algarve, Wild Cliffs, Empty Lineups, Zero Pretence

The Algarve’s southwest corner is nothing like the resort strip further east. Aljezur sits inside the Vicentine Coast Natural Park, sandstone cliffs, empty coves, and reef breaks that pick up swell from every direction.

SURFinn Algarve cliff-top surf accommodation with pool

SURFinn Algarve

Aljezur, AlgarveB&BMin 3 nightsSeasonal windowsSurf CoachingYoga

Included

  • Daily breakfast buffet
  • Swimming pool with sea views
  • Garden, bar, and terrace
  • Linen, towels, WiFi, parking

Add-ons

  • Surf lessons, 3-day €135 / 5-day €195
  • Equipment rental, €15/night
  • Yoga sessions, €45 for 3 sessions
  • Deluxe dinners, €17.50/person
RoomFrom
Dorm (low/mid season only)€35/night
Double Room (ensuite)€60/night
Triple Ensuite (low/mid)€60/night
Four Standard€100/night
Four Deluxe (sea view + terrace)€110/night
Five Standard€120/night
Six Deluxe (sea view, ensuite)€120/night
SURFinn Algarve is the wild card. No resort vibes, no tourist crowds, just a surf house on a hill with a pool, sea views, and three quality breaks within 10 minutes. The dorm at €35/night is only available in low and mid season, which is actually when the Algarve gets its best swell. Arrifana’s left-hander alone is worth the trip.
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Figueira da Foz wide sandy beach and Atlantic Ocean panorama

Figueira da Foz, Ocean Panoramas and Uncrowded Breaks

Figueira da Foz has the widest urban beach in Europe, Praia da Claridade. The waves are consistent, the crowds are thin, and the camp sits right on the oceanfront.

SURFinn Figueira da Foz oceanfront accommodation on wide beach

SURFinn Figueira da Foz

Buarcos, Figueira da FozB&BMin 4 nightsApr to OctSurf Coaching

Included

  • Daily breakfast
  • Swimming pool and garden
  • WiFi, parking, tourist tax

Add-ons

  • Surf lessons (3 or 5/week)
  • Equipment rental
RoomFrom
Dorm (shared)€30/night
Standard 3 Room€45/night
Valley 3 Room€62/night
Double Ocean Room€60/night
Valley 4 Room€90/night
Ocean 4 Room€100/night
The cheapest dorm on Waverick Portugal, €30/night, and you’re waking up to ocean views. Figueira doesn’t have the name recognition of Ericeira or Peniche, but the surfers who know it keep coming back. Fewer people, same quality waves.
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Best Time to Surf in Portugal

Portugal works almost year-round, but each season has a different character.

MonthWater TempSwellCrowdsVerdict
Jan to Feb14°CBig, powerfulEmptyExperienced surfers only
Mar to Apr15°CConsistent, mediumLowSweet spot, warming up, camps opening
May to Jun17°CMedium, cleanModerateGreat combo of weather and waves
Jul to Aug20°CSmaller, funHighWarmest water, best for beginners
Sep to Oct19°CBuilding, consistentModerateBest months, warm water, rising swell
Nov to Dec16°CBig, frequentLowStrong swells, wetsuits essential

Short version: March to October covers everyone. September and October are the sweet spot, warm water, consistent swell, fewer people.

What You Get When You Book

Every camp on Waverick is vetted, detailed, and bookable in a few clicks.

Breakfast Included

Every camp includes breakfast, continental to full buffet.

Equipment Available

Boards, wetsuits, and storage. Free or rental depending on the camp.

WiFi & Parking

Standard at every camp. Tourist tax covered too.

Best Prices

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Flexible Meals

B&B, half-board, or all-inclusive, pick what fits your trip.

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Common Questions About Surf Camps in Portugal

Quick answers to the things people ask most.

When is the best time to surf in Portugal?
March to October covers all levels. Beginners do best from June to September when the swell is smaller and the water is warmest (around 20°C). Experienced surfers prefer September through November when the Atlantic starts pushing proper swell. January and February get big, bring a 4/3 wetsuit and some confidence.
Do I need surfing experience?
No. Every camp on this page offers lessons for first-timers. Costa da Caparica is the best region for learning, long sandy beach breaks with gentle whitewater and shallow, forgiving bottoms. Santa Cruz and Figueira also have solid beginner-friendly spots. The Algarve works for beginners too, though intermediate surfers will get the most out of Arrifana’s reef break.
What’s the cheapest surf camp in Portugal?
Dorm beds start at €30/night at SURFinn Figueira da Foz, with breakfast included. SURFinn Algarve has dorms from €35/night in low and mid season. On the Lisbon coast, dorms start at €37/night (SURFinn Lisbon) or €61/night with half-board at Gota Dagua. Stoke Surf House in Santa Cruz starts at €64/night.
Can I just book a few nights?
Yes, minimum stays range from 2 nights (Stoke Surf House) to 4 nights (SURFinn Lisbon and Figueira). SURFinn Algarve and Gota Dagua Adult both have a 3-night minimum. The only exception is Gota Dagua Junior, which runs on fixed 7-night blocks (Saturday to Saturday).
Are meals included?
It depends on the camp. All camps include breakfast. Gota Dagua Adult adds 6 dinners per week. Gota Dagua Junior is full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks). SURFinn and Stoke are B&B, you can add meal packages as extras.
Is there a surf camp in Portugal for teenagers?
Yes, Gota Dagua Junior Surf Camp in Costa da Caparica runs a summer programme for ages 13-17 (June 20 to August 29). It’s all-inclusive: full board, 15 hours of surf coaching per week, activities, and a Lisbon day trip. Dorms are gender-separated. From €716/week.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No. Every camp provides surfboards, either free or as a rental add-on (€10-15/night). Wetsuits are available at all locations. If you want to bring your own board, every camp has storage space.
How do I get to these surf camps from Lisbon airport?
Costa da Caparica is 20-30 minutes from Lisbon airport by car or Uber. Santa Cruz is about 50 minutes north. Figueira da Foz is a 2-hour drive or a direct train from Lisbon (Oriente station). SURFinn Algarve in Aljezur is about an hour from Faro airport. Most camps offer airport transfers as an add-on, check the camp page for prices.

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