The Ericeira, a traditional fishing village, grew significantly during the 20th century as it became a popular summer destination. Despite modernization, it has preserved its original charm and a unique atmosphere.
Located about 50 km from Lisbon, with easy access, Ericeira is one of Portugal’s most sought‑after coastal destinations.
Ericeira’s beaches are considered among the best in Europe for surfing.
The Ribeira d’Ilhas Beach hosts an annual stage of the World Surfing Championship.
Recognized as a World Surfing Reserve, Ericeira offers perfect waves at spots like Pedra Branca, Coxos, and Ribeira d’Ilhas.
For calmer waters, the Fishermen’s Beach is one of the safest, protected by the Santa Marta pier.
Foz do Lizandro and São Julião: wide, beautiful beaches with excellent beach bars.
Matadouro Beach: picturesque and welcoming.
São Lourenço Beach: impressive Atlantic scenery.
South Beach: a postcard‑perfect symbol of Ericeira.
A stroll through Ericeira is also an opportunity to enjoy seafood and fresh fish dishes, the region’s gastronomic specialty. Local restaurants serve the freshest fish, straight from the ocean, making every meal unforgettable.
Ericeira is more than a surfing destination: it is a village that combines fishing traditions, excellent beaches, irresistible gastronomy, and authentic atmosphere. A place where every visit becomes an unforgettable adventure.