Foz do Lizandro

38.942283 N / -9.417000 O

Foz do Lizandro Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Nestled just south of Ericeira, Foz do Lizandro stands out as a reliable beach break with a sandy bottom that delivers playful rights and lefts for surfers of all levels. The vibe here is welcoming and consistent, with multiple peaks offering fun sessions amid stunning cliffs and clear Atlantic waters. Whether you're chasing mellow peelers or the occasional hollow ride, this spot captures the essence of Portugal's Silver Coast surf magic.

Geography and Nature

Foz do Lizandro sits in the Ericeira municipality, bordering the town of Carvoeira, about 1 kilometer south of Ericeira along the main coastal road. This wild Atlantic beach stretches around 500 meters wide, backed by high sandstone cliffs dotted with hardy heather and fronted by white sand shaped by the Rio Lizandro river mouth. The landscape feels semi-remote yet accessible, with dunes and open space providing a classic windswept Portuguese coastal scene.

Surf Setup

Foz do Lizandro is a classic beach break with a sandy bottom, firing up rights and lefts across multiple peaks, including an A-frame in the middle and a consistent right near the northern rock wall known as Limipicos. The southern end by the river mouth often delivers solid lefts, while the north side transitions to reef breaks like Lage dos Tubos and Limipicos for more defined shapes. It thrives on northwest to west or southwest swells, with east winds keeping things offshore and clean; low to mid tide is prime, though bigger swells hold up to high tide. On a typical session, expect fun, peeling waves from powerless to powerful, shifting with sandbanks that can surprise with barrels for the experienced.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is highly consistent year-round, picking up long-fetch swells from southwest to northwest, making it a go-to when other Ericeira breaks falter. Summer from June to October brings smaller, fun waves ideal for daily sessions, while fall and winter deliver more power if sandbanks align after rains or swells. Avoid big northwest swells over 2 meters, as the open beach turns messy and unsurfable; aim for September to May for reliable conditions with fewer crowds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers, creating uncrowded lineups, while weekends draw bigger numbers including locals and tourists. The mix stays balanced, with plenty of peaks to spread out along the long beach.

Who It's For

Foz do Lizandro suits all levels thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving waves. Beginners love the whitewash and slow peelers for practicing, intermediates enjoy the A-frames and rights for progression, and advanced surfers can hunt barrels at Limipicos or river mouth peaks on good sandbanks. Everyone finds something, from fun 1-meter waves to powerful sets.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips form with bigger swells, so paddle smart and know your exit points. The northern reefs demand caution at low tide to avoid shallow sections.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October offers water temperatures of 16 to 20°C, where boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty wetsuit keep you comfortable. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 15°C, calling for a full 4/3mm or 5/3mm wetsuit with booties for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 14 to 18°C, making a 3/2mm fullsuit ideal for most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Lisbon Airport (LIS), 50 kilometers north, then drive south on the A8 motorway for about 40 minutes to Ericeira, exiting toward Foz do Lizandro 1 kilometer south of town. Ample free parking sits right at the beach entrance via a single road, with a wooden boardwalk leading straight down. No direct public transport hits the beach, but buses from Lisbon to Ericeira run frequently, followed by a 2-kilometer walk or quick bike ride along cliff paths.

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Foz do Lizandro 

Portugal
38.942283 N / -9.417000 O
Ericeira
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Foz do Lizandro Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Nestled just south of Ericeira, Foz do Lizandro stands out as a reliable beach break with a sandy bottom that delivers playful rights and lefts for surfers of all levels. The vibe here is welcoming and consistent, with multiple peaks offering fun sessions amid stunning cliffs and clear Atlantic waters. Whether you're chasing mellow peelers or the occasional hollow ride, this spot captures the essence of Portugal's Silver Coast surf magic.

Geography and Nature

Foz do Lizandro sits in the Ericeira municipality, bordering the town of Carvoeira, about 1 kilometer south of Ericeira along the main coastal road. This wild Atlantic beach stretches around 500 meters wide, backed by high sandstone cliffs dotted with hardy heather and fronted by white sand shaped by the Rio Lizandro river mouth. The landscape feels semi-remote yet accessible, with dunes and open space providing a classic windswept Portuguese coastal scene.

Surf Setup

Foz do Lizandro is a classic beach break with a sandy bottom, firing up rights and lefts across multiple peaks, including an A-frame in the middle and a consistent right near the northern rock wall known as Limipicos. The southern end by the river mouth often delivers solid lefts, while the north side transitions to reef breaks like Lage dos Tubos and Limipicos for more defined shapes. It thrives on northwest to west or southwest swells, with east winds keeping things offshore and clean; low to mid tide is prime, though bigger swells hold up to high tide. On a typical session, expect fun, peeling waves from powerless to powerful, shifting with sandbanks that can surprise with barrels for the experienced.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is highly consistent year-round, picking up long-fetch swells from southwest to northwest, making it a go-to when other Ericeira breaks falter. Summer from June to October brings smaller, fun waves ideal for daily sessions, while fall and winter deliver more power if sandbanks align after rains or swells. Avoid big northwest swells over 2 meters, as the open beach turns messy and unsurfable; aim for September to May for reliable conditions with fewer crowds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers, creating uncrowded lineups, while weekends draw bigger numbers including locals and tourists. The mix stays balanced, with plenty of peaks to spread out along the long beach.

Who It's For

Foz do Lizandro suits all levels thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving waves. Beginners love the whitewash and slow peelers for practicing, intermediates enjoy the A-frames and rights for progression, and advanced surfers can hunt barrels at Limipicos or river mouth peaks on good sandbanks. Everyone finds something, from fun 1-meter waves to powerful sets.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips form with bigger swells, so paddle smart and know your exit points. The northern reefs demand caution at low tide to avoid shallow sections.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October offers water temperatures of 16 to 20°C, where boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty wetsuit keep you comfortable. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 15°C, calling for a full 4/3mm or 5/3mm wetsuit with booties for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 14 to 18°C, making a 3/2mm fullsuit ideal for most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Lisbon Airport (LIS), 50 kilometers north, then drive south on the A8 motorway for about 40 minutes to Ericeira, exiting toward Foz do Lizandro 1 kilometer south of town. Ample free parking sits right at the beach entrance via a single road, with a wooden boardwalk leading straight down. No direct public transport hits the beach, but buses from Lisbon to Ericeira run frequently, followed by a 2-kilometer walk or quick bike ride along cliff paths.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful, Ordinary, Fun, Powerless
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Foz do Lizandro is highly consistent year-round, with summer from June to October bringing smaller fun waves, and September to May offering reliable conditions with fewer crowds. It thrives on northwest to west or southwest swells under east offshore winds, best at low to mid tide, though bigger swells hold to high tide. Avoid northwest swells over 2 meters when it gets messy.
Foz do Lizandro suits all levels with its sandy bottom and forgiving waves. Beginners enjoy whitewash and slow peelers, intermediates progress on A-frames and rights, and advanced surfers hunt barrels at Limipicos or river mouth peaks when sandbanks align. Everyone finds fun from 1-meter waves to powerful sets.
Foz do Lizandro is a classic beach break with sandy bottom, delivering playful rights and lefts across multiple peaks. Features include an A-frame in the middle, consistent right at northern Limipicos near the rock wall, and solid lefts by the southern river mouth. Expect fun peeling waves from mellow to powerful, with occasional barrels on good sandbanks.
Weekdays offer uncrowded lineups with few surfers, while weekends see more locals and tourists across the long beach's peaks. Access is easy: drive 50 km from Lisbon Airport via A8 to Ericeira, then 1 km south; ample free parking at the beach via a single road and wooden boardwalk. No direct buses, but Ericeira buses plus a 2 km walk work.
Foz do Lizandro stands out as a reliable, welcoming beach break south of Ericeira with consistent waves for all levels amid stunning cliffs, dunes, and clear Atlantic waters. Its multiple peaks, sandy bottom, and year-round pickup of long-fetch swells capture Portugal's Silver Coast magic, offering playful sessions when other breaks falter.

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