Bica

38.692483 N / -9.371800 O

Bica Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Nestled on Portugal's stunning coast, Bica delivers a fast and powerful right-hand reef break that fires over a rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating thrilling rides for surfers chasing quality waves. This spot blends fun sections with punchy power, offering an authentic reef experience amid a laid-back coastal vibe. It's the kind of place where a solid swell turns an ordinary session into something memorable.

Geography and Nature

Bica sits at the far southern end of the Costa da Caparica, south of Lisbon near the village of Aldeia do Meco, where fossilized cliffs frame a small, rugged beach with rocky outcrops and pockets of sand. The exposed coastline faces the Atlantic, backed by dramatic cliffs that add to the wild, natural feel of this less-traveled stretch. Far from urban bustle, it feels remote yet accessible, with the open ocean shaping its raw surf character.

Surf Setup

Bica is a reef break with a consistent right-hander that peels fast and powerfully, sometimes hollowing out for fun barrels over its sharp rock and coral bottom blended with sand. It thrives on southwest to west-northwest swells, lighting up best under northeast to east offshore winds that keep faces clean. All tides work, though mid-tide often sharpens the shape for longer rides. On a typical firing day, expect punchy takeoffs leading to speedy walls that demand quick maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Bica breaks sometimes rather than consistently, making it a rewarding hunt for the right conditions, especially from October to March when winter northwest and west swells push waves up to 1.5 meters or more. Summer tends to go flat, so avoid June to September unless chasing rare windswell. Northeast trades in winter enhance sessions, but check forecasts closely as it can shut down quickly.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers, keeping lineups mellow, while weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors. The mix stays balanced, with plenty of space on good days.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Bica welcomes beginners on smaller days with its forgiving sand sections, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the fast, powerful rights that test timing and flow. Newcomers can build confidence on fun shoulders, and experienced surfers will love linking sections when it powers up. Everyone finds something here depending on the swell.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and urchins on the reef bottom, plus occasional rips that pull through the lineup. Approach with caution and local knowledge to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17 to 21 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty work fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm steamer suits perfectly.

How to Get There

Fly into Lisbon Airport (LIS), just 37 kilometers north, then drive south across the Tagus River via the 25 de Abril Bridge toward Costa da Caparica, continuing to the southern end near Aldeia do Meco—a total of about 50 kilometers that takes under an hour. Free street parking dots the cliffs above the small beach, with a short 200-meter walk down paths to the break. Public buses from Lisbon or Caparica run along the coast, dropping near the trailhead for easy access.

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Bica 

Portugal
38.692483 N / -9.371800 O
Lisboa
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Bica Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Nestled on Portugal's stunning coast, Bica delivers a fast and powerful right-hand reef break that fires over a rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating thrilling rides for surfers chasing quality waves. This spot blends fun sections with punchy power, offering an authentic reef experience amid a laid-back coastal vibe. It's the kind of place where a solid swell turns an ordinary session into something memorable.

Geography and Nature

Bica sits at the far southern end of the Costa da Caparica, south of Lisbon near the village of Aldeia do Meco, where fossilized cliffs frame a small, rugged beach with rocky outcrops and pockets of sand. The exposed coastline faces the Atlantic, backed by dramatic cliffs that add to the wild, natural feel of this less-traveled stretch. Far from urban bustle, it feels remote yet accessible, with the open ocean shaping its raw surf character.

Surf Setup

Bica is a reef break with a consistent right-hander that peels fast and powerfully, sometimes hollowing out for fun barrels over its sharp rock and coral bottom blended with sand. It thrives on southwest to west-northwest swells, lighting up best under northeast to east offshore winds that keep faces clean. All tides work, though mid-tide often sharpens the shape for longer rides. On a typical firing day, expect punchy takeoffs leading to speedy walls that demand quick maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Bica breaks sometimes rather than consistently, making it a rewarding hunt for the right conditions, especially from October to March when winter northwest and west swells push waves up to 1.5 meters or more. Summer tends to go flat, so avoid June to September unless chasing rare windswell. Northeast trades in winter enhance sessions, but check forecasts closely as it can shut down quickly.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers, keeping lineups mellow, while weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors. The mix stays balanced, with plenty of space on good days.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Bica welcomes beginners on smaller days with its forgiving sand sections, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the fast, powerful rights that test timing and flow. Newcomers can build confidence on fun shoulders, and experienced surfers will love linking sections when it powers up. Everyone finds something here depending on the swell.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and urchins on the reef bottom, plus occasional rips that pull through the lineup. Approach with caution and local knowledge to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17 to 21 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty work fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm steamer suits perfectly.

How to Get There

Fly into Lisbon Airport (LIS), just 37 kilometers north, then drive south across the Tagus River via the 25 de Abril Bridge toward Costa da Caparica, continuing to the southern end near Aldeia do Meco—a total of about 50 kilometers that takes under an hour. Free street parking dots the cliffs above the small beach, with a short 200-meter walk down paths to the break. Public buses from Lisbon or Caparica run along the coast, dropping near the trailhead for easy access.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

Surf Bica from October to March when northwest and west swells up to 1.5 meters deliver quality waves, enhanced by northeast to east offshore winds. It breaks sometimes rather than consistently, so check forecasts as summer from June to September tends to go flat with rare windswell. All tides work, sharpening best at mid-tide for longer rides on this rewarding reef break.
Bica suits all surfers, with beginners finding forgiving sand sections on smaller days to build confidence on fun shoulders. Intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the fast, powerful right-handers that test timing, flow, and quick maneuvers through punchy takeoffs and speedy walls. Everyone scores depending on the swell at this versatile reef break.
Bica features a consistent right-hand reef break that peels fast and powerfully over a rocky bottom mixed with sand, sometimes hollowing for barrels. It thrives on southwest to west-northwest swells with northeast to east offshore winds keeping faces clean. Expect thrilling rides blending fun sections with punchy power, all tides workable and mid-tide ideal for shape.
Weekdays at Bica keep lineups mellow with just a few surfers, while weekends draw a balanced mix of locals and visitors with space on good days. Fly into Lisbon Airport 37 kilometers north, drive 50 kilometers south via 25 de Abril Bridge to Aldeia do Meco in under an hour. Free street parking above the beach leads to a 200-meter walk down paths; public buses drop nearby.
Bica stands out with its fast, powerful right-hand reef break over rocky bottom mixed with sand, delivering thrilling rides, fun sections, and occasional barrels amid fossilized cliffs and a rugged beach. This less-traveled, exposed Atlantic stretch south of Lisbon offers an authentic, laid-back vibe where solid swells turn sessions memorable, far from urban bustle yet accessible.

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