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    Nazaré

    -> January 13, 2026

    Nazaré
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    Nazaré is one of Portugal’s most distinctive coastal towns, where ancient fishing traditions meet world-famous big-wave surfing and deep religious heritage. Located on the Silver Coast, to the north of Lisbon, and named after the biblical city of Nazareth, Nazaré attracts surfers, pilgrims, photographers, and curious travellers drawn by its raw natural power and strong cultural identity. Here, we’ve collected the best things to do or see to make the most of your visit to Nazaré.

     

    1. See The World-Famous Big Waves

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    Nazaré is home to some of the biggest waves ever recorded and draws surfers from around the world

    Nazaré is synonymous with giant waves and extreme surfing.

    • Home to the Nazaré Canyon, an underwater geological formation that creates some of the biggest surfable waves on Earth

  1. Regular host of major international big-wave surfing competitions

  2. Holds the current world record for the largest wave ever surfed

  3. In 2020, German surfer Sebastian Steudtner rode a wave measuring 26.2 metres (86 feet)

  4. Winter months bring dramatic seas that are awe-inspiring even from land

  5. Even non-surfers visit simply to witness the power of the Atlantic.

     

    2. Try Different Beaches for Different Moods

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    Praia da Nazaré offers a more relaxed experience than the big waves of Praia do Norte

    Nazaré offers very different beach experiences within walking distance:

    Praia do Norte (North Beach)

    • The epicentre of big-wave surfing

    • Wild, untamed, and best for viewing rather than swimming

    Praia da Nazaré

    • Located in the town centre

    • Calmer waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing

    • Lined with cafés, seafood restaurants, and traditional fishing boats

    This contrast is part of Nazaré’s unique charm.

     

    3. Ride the Nazaré Funicular

    One of the town’s most iconic features.

    • Connects the lower fishing town (Praia) with the clifftop district (Sítio)

    • In operation since the late 19th century

    • Offers scenic views during the short ascent

    • Makes it easy to explore Nazaré’s different neighbourhoods

    It’s both practical transport and a memorable experience.

     

    4. Visit Forte de São Miguel Arcanjo & Lighthouse

    A dramatic clifftop landmark overlooking Praia do Norte.

    • Historic fort that once defended the coastline

    • Houses the lighthouse, now a symbol of Nazaré’s surf culture

    • Includes exhibitions dedicated to big-wave surfing

    • Offers some of the best viewpoints in the region

    • Prime location for watching surfers tackle giant waves

    This is one of the most photographed spots in Nazaré.

     

    5. Explore the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré

    A key site of Portugal’s religious and cultural history.

    • Important pilgrimage destination for centuries

    • Linked to the Legend of Nazaré, dating back to the 12th century

    • Richly decorated interior with azulejo tiles and ornate details

    • Located in the Sítio district overlooking the ocean

    • Nearby Chapel of the Memory marks the site of the original miracle

    The sanctuary blends faith, legend, and striking architecture.

     

    6. Take a Short Trip to Fátima

    One of the most important religious destinations in the world lies nearby.

    • Located about 45 minutes from Nazaré

    • Considered the most significant pilgrimage site in Portugal

    • Attracts millions of visitors annually

    • Easily reached by car or organised tours

    Many visitors combine Nazaré with a visit to Fátima.

     

    Getting to Nazaré

    Nazaré is well connected despite its coastal location.

    • Around 1 hour 30 minutes from Lisbon by car

    • Regular bus connections from Lisbon and Coimbra

    • Nearest major airports are Lisbon and Porto

    • Car hire offers flexibility to explore the Silver Coast

    Access is straightforward for both short trips and longer stays.

     

    Getting Around Town

    Nazaré is compact and easy to explore.

    • Most attractions reachable on foot

    • Funicular connects beach level and clifftop district

    • Local taxis and buses available

    • Walking routes offer excellent viewpoints

    The town’s layout encourages slow exploration.

     

    Shopping, Food & Entertainment

    Nazaré retains a strong local identity.

    • Traditional shops selling handicrafts and fishing-inspired souvenirs

    • Seafood restaurants known for grilled fish, octopus, and caldeirada (a traditional fish stew with many variations)

    • Seafront cafés and bars with relaxed evening atmosphere

    • Occasional festivals celebrating fishing heritage and surf culture

    Dining here is authentic, simple, and deeply tied to the sea.

     

    Why Visit Nazaré?

    Nazaré is a place of extremes and traditions—where record-breaking waves crash beneath ancient fortifications, and deep-rooted legends coexist with modern surf culture. Whether you come for nature, faith, photography, or pure curiosity, Nazaré delivers a powerful and unforgettable Portuguese experience


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