Fonte da Telha

38.579300 N / -9.202417 O

Fonte da Telha Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Nestled just south of the lively Costa da Caparica, Fonte da Telha delivers a classic beach-break experience with peaky sandbanks that throw out playful rights and lefts on a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures a wilder, more spread-out vibe where surfers can chase uncrowded peaks along a vast stretch of coastline, blending reliable waves with the scent of pine trees in the salty air. It's the kind of place that rewards exploration, offering ordinary power and regular sessions that keep you coming back for more.

Geography and Nature

Fonte da Telha sits at the southern end of the 30-kilometer Costa da Caparica stretch, backed by white sand dunes, lush pine groves, and dramatic orange sandstone cliffs to the north. This fishing community beach feels somewhat remote yet accessible, with a wide expanse of pale sand that opens up into quieter sections away from the central area. The coastal landscape mixes bohemian charm with natural wilderness, where towering dunes and vegetation create a rugged, open backdrop perfect for long surf walks.

Surf Setup

Fonte da Telha shines as a beach break with shifting sandbanks forming peaky waves that offer both rights and lefts, sometimes as A-frames on good days. It thrives on west to northwest or southwest swells from 1 to 2.5 meters, cleaned up perfectly by east or northeast offshore winds. Low to mid-tide delivers the best shape, avoiding closeouts at dead low or mushy shore dumps at high tide. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls with plenty of room to explore multiple peaks along the beach.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot picks up surf regularly year-round thanks to its Atlantic exposure, but it fires best from December to February when northwest winter swells bring consistent energy while staying manageable. Summer offers smaller, playful waves, though north winds can chop things up—aim for early mornings or shoulder seasons in spring and fall for glassy conditions. Avoid peak summer weekends if you prefer less hustle, as the surf holds steady but quality shifts with sandbanks.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see a crowded lineup with a mix of locals and visitors, while weekends ramp up to ultra-crowded as more surfers flock in. The long beach allows space to spread out and find your own peaks.

Who It's For

Fonte da Telha suits all skill levels, from beginners paddling into soft waves on the shallower banks to intermediates linking turns on peaky sections. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional punchier rides during swells up to 2.5 meters. Everyone can score fun sessions here, with the sandy bottom and multiple peaks making it welcoming for progression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips on bigger swells, especially when waves push over 2 meters, and always scout the shifting banks for the safest entry. The open beach demands sun protection, but conditions remain surfer-friendly overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 23°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 19°C, so a 3/2mm wetsuit keeps you comfortable across varying conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Lisbon Airport (LIS), about 25 kilometers north, then drive south over the 25 de Abril Bridge following signs to Costa da Caparica and Fonte da Telha—it's a straightforward 30-40 minute trip. Plenty of parking spots line the beachside road and lots near the central area, with easy walking access under 200 meters to the sand. Public buses run from Cacilhas, and in summer, the Transpraia beach train from Costa da Caparica ends right at Fonte da Telha for a hassle-free ride.

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38.579300 N / -9.202417 O
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Fonte da Telha Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Nestled just south of the lively Costa da Caparica, Fonte da Telha delivers a classic beach-break experience with peaky sandbanks that throw out playful rights and lefts on a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures a wilder, more spread-out vibe where surfers can chase uncrowded peaks along a vast stretch of coastline, blending reliable waves with the scent of pine trees in the salty air. It's the kind of place that rewards exploration, offering ordinary power and regular sessions that keep you coming back for more.

Geography and Nature

Fonte da Telha sits at the southern end of the 30-kilometer Costa da Caparica stretch, backed by white sand dunes, lush pine groves, and dramatic orange sandstone cliffs to the north. This fishing community beach feels somewhat remote yet accessible, with a wide expanse of pale sand that opens up into quieter sections away from the central area. The coastal landscape mixes bohemian charm with natural wilderness, where towering dunes and vegetation create a rugged, open backdrop perfect for long surf walks.

Surf Setup

Fonte da Telha shines as a beach break with shifting sandbanks forming peaky waves that offer both rights and lefts, sometimes as A-frames on good days. It thrives on west to northwest or southwest swells from 1 to 2.5 meters, cleaned up perfectly by east or northeast offshore winds. Low to mid-tide delivers the best shape, avoiding closeouts at dead low or mushy shore dumps at high tide. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls with plenty of room to explore multiple peaks along the beach.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot picks up surf regularly year-round thanks to its Atlantic exposure, but it fires best from December to February when northwest winter swells bring consistent energy while staying manageable. Summer offers smaller, playful waves, though north winds can chop things up—aim for early mornings or shoulder seasons in spring and fall for glassy conditions. Avoid peak summer weekends if you prefer less hustle, as the surf holds steady but quality shifts with sandbanks.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see a crowded lineup with a mix of locals and visitors, while weekends ramp up to ultra-crowded as more surfers flock in. The long beach allows space to spread out and find your own peaks.

Who It's For

Fonte da Telha suits all skill levels, from beginners paddling into soft waves on the shallower banks to intermediates linking turns on peaky sections. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional punchier rides during swells up to 2.5 meters. Everyone can score fun sessions here, with the sandy bottom and multiple peaks making it welcoming for progression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips on bigger swells, especially when waves push over 2 meters, and always scout the shifting banks for the safest entry. The open beach demands sun protection, but conditions remain surfer-friendly overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 23°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 19°C, so a 3/2mm wetsuit keeps you comfortable across varying conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Lisbon Airport (LIS), about 25 kilometers north, then drive south over the 25 de Abril Bridge following signs to Costa da Caparica and Fonte da Telha—it's a straightforward 30-40 minute trip. Plenty of parking spots line the beachside road and lots near the central area, with easy walking access under 200 meters to the sand. Public buses run from Cacilhas, and in summer, the Transpraia beach train from Costa da Caparica ends right at Fonte da Telha for a hassle-free ride.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Fonte da Telha fires best from December to February when northwest winter swells bring consistent energy while staying manageable. Summer offers smaller, playful waves, though north winds can chop things up. Aim for early mornings or shoulder seasons in spring and fall for glassy conditions and fewer crowds on weekends.
Fonte da Telha suits all skill levels, from beginners paddling into soft waves on shallower banks to intermediates linking turns on peaky sections. Advanced surfers will appreciate occasional punchier rides during swells up to 2.5 meters. The sandy bottom and multiple peaks make it welcoming for progression across all abilities.
Fonte da Telha is a classic beach break with shifting sandbanks forming peaky waves offering both rights and lefts, sometimes as A-frames on good days. It thrives on west to northwest or southwest swells from 1 to 2.5 meters, cleaned up by east or northeast offshore winds. Low to mid-tide delivers the best shape with fun, waist-to-head-high walls.
Weekdays see moderate crowds while weekends ramp up, but the long beach allows space to spread out and find your own peaks. Fly into Lisbon Airport 25 kilometers north, then drive south over the 25 de Abril Bridge following signs to Costa da Caparica and Fonte da Telha—a straightforward 30 to 40 minute trip. Plenty of parking lines the beachside road with easy walking access under 200 meters to the sand.
Fonte da Telha delivers a wilder, more spread-out vibe where surfers chase uncrowded peaks along a vast stretch of coastline, blending reliable waves with natural beauty. Backed by white sand dunes, lush pine groves, and dramatic orange sandstone cliffs, this fishing community beach feels somewhat remote yet accessible. The coastal landscape mixes bohemian charm with wilderness, rewarding exploration with ordinary power and regular sessions year-round.

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