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Ribeira d'Ilhas

38.988610 N / -9.422171 O

Ribeira d'Ilhas Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Ribeira d'Ilhas is a point break located in Ericeira, Portugal, recognized as a notable surf destination in Portugal. The point break produces powerful, hollow waves that suit surfers of varying abilities. This right-hander over a bottom delivers powerful, hollow waves suited for surfers of varying abilities, making it a standout destination along the North Atlantic coastline.

Geography and Nature

Located near Ericeira in Portugal, Ribeira d'Ilhas sits in a setting shaped by the forces of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. The coastline here features the natural character typical of the region, with the break forming along a geological formation that creates the waves distinctive shape. The area maintains its authentic character, providing a memorable backdrop to quality surf sessions.

Surf Setup

The wave at Ribeira d'Ilhas is a point break that produces a right-hander over a bottom. It works best with swell arriving from the north, northwest and west, with optimal conditions occurring when east, northeast and southeast winds blow offshore. The wave performs best at low and mid tide and during rising tide. Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+ The wave is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year, and produces powerful, hollow waves that reward good positioning and timing.

Consistency and Best Time

Ribeira d'Ilhas is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year. The prime surf season runs during December through March when consistent swells arrive from the dominant swell direction. Check local forecasts and plan your trip around confirmed swell windows for the best experience.

Crowd Levels

During the week the lineup has crowded, while weekends see extremely crowded numbers. Ribeira d'Ilhas attracts both local and visiting surfers due to its reputation.

Who It Is For

Ribeira d'Ilhas is suited for surfers of varying abilities. The bottom and powerful, hollow waves demand solid wave-reading skills and the ability to handle challenging conditions.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky or reef bottom presents a real hazard, especially at lower tides. Wear reef booties if conditions allow and always be aware of your depth relative to the bottom. The power and intensity of the wave demand respect. Wipeouts can push surfers deep, so always surf within your limits and ensure someone knows your session plan.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter months from December through March bring water temperatures around 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 to 5 millimeter winter wetsuit with booties. Summer months from June through September see temperatures rise to approximately 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit provides adequate coverage. Transitional months require a 4 millimeter wetsuit with booties depending on conditions.

How to Get There

Located within the city. with a short five to fifteen minute walk to the water. The spot is easy to find. The nearest city is Ericeira, from which you can reach the break by road. Check local conditions and transport options before heading out, and always respect the local community and environment when visiting.

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Ribeira d'Ilhas 

Portugal
38.988610 N / -9.422171 O
North Atlantic
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Right
WAVE QUALITY
World Class
FREQUENCY
Very consistent (150 day/year)
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Powerful, Hollow, Fast
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
North, NorthWest, West
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
East, NorthEast, SouthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
38.988610
-9.422171
DISTANCE
In the city
WALK
Short walk (5-15 mn)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Ultra crowded
WEEK CROWD
Crowded

Ribeira d'Ilhas Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Ribeira d'Ilhas is a point break located in Ericeira, Portugal, recognized as a notable surf destination in Portugal. The point break produces powerful, hollow waves that suit surfers of varying abilities. This right-hander over a bottom delivers powerful, hollow waves suited for surfers of varying abilities, making it a standout destination along the North Atlantic coastline.

Geography and Nature

Located near Ericeira in Portugal, Ribeira d'Ilhas sits in a setting shaped by the forces of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. The coastline here features the natural character typical of the region, with the break forming along a geological formation that creates the waves distinctive shape. The area maintains its authentic character, providing a memorable backdrop to quality surf sessions.

Surf Setup

The wave at Ribeira d'Ilhas is a point break that produces a right-hander over a bottom. It works best with swell arriving from the north, northwest and west, with optimal conditions occurring when east, northeast and southeast winds blow offshore. The wave performs best at low and mid tide and during rising tide. Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+ The wave is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year, and produces powerful, hollow waves that reward good positioning and timing.

Consistency and Best Time

Ribeira d'Ilhas is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year. The prime surf season runs during December through March when consistent swells arrive from the dominant swell direction. Check local forecasts and plan your trip around confirmed swell windows for the best experience.

Crowd Levels

During the week the lineup has crowded, while weekends see extremely crowded numbers. Ribeira d'Ilhas attracts both local and visiting surfers due to its reputation.

Who It Is For

Ribeira d'Ilhas is suited for surfers of varying abilities. The bottom and powerful, hollow waves demand solid wave-reading skills and the ability to handle challenging conditions.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky or reef bottom presents a real hazard, especially at lower tides. Wear reef booties if conditions allow and always be aware of your depth relative to the bottom. The power and intensity of the wave demand respect. Wipeouts can push surfers deep, so always surf within your limits and ensure someone knows your session plan.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter months from December through March bring water temperatures around 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 to 5 millimeter winter wetsuit with booties. Summer months from June through September see temperatures rise to approximately 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit provides adequate coverage. Transitional months require a 4 millimeter wetsuit with booties depending on conditions.

How to Get There

Located within the city. with a short five to fifteen minute walk to the water. The spot is easy to find. The nearest city is Ericeira, from which you can reach the break by road. Check local conditions and transport options before heading out, and always respect the local community and environment when visiting.

Ribeira d'Ilhas Surf Spot Guide, Portugal

Ribeira d'Ilhas is a point break located in Ericeira, Portugal, recognized as a notable surf destination in Portugal. The point break produces powerful, hollow waves that suit surfers of varying abilities. This right-hander over a bottom delivers powerful, hollow waves suited for surfers of varying abilities, making it a standout destination along the North Atlantic coastline.

Geography and Nature

Located near Ericeira in Portugal, Ribeira d'Ilhas sits in a setting shaped by the forces of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. The coastline here features the natural character typical of the region, with the break forming along a geological formation that creates the waves distinctive shape. The area maintains its authentic character, providing a memorable backdrop to quality surf sessions.

Surf Setup

The wave at Ribeira d'Ilhas is a point break that produces a right-hander over a bottom. It works best with swell arriving from the north, northwest and west, with optimal conditions occurring when east, northeast and southeast winds blow offshore. The wave performs best at low and mid tide and during rising tide. Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+ The wave is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year, and produces powerful, hollow waves that reward good positioning and timing.

Consistency and Best Time

Ribeira d'Ilhas is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year. The prime surf season runs during December through March when consistent swells arrive from the dominant swell direction. Check local forecasts and plan your trip around confirmed swell windows for the best experience.

Crowd Levels

During the week the lineup has crowded, while weekends see extremely crowded numbers. Ribeira d'Ilhas attracts both local and visiting surfers due to its reputation.

Who It Is For

Ribeira d'Ilhas is suited for surfers of varying abilities. The bottom and powerful, hollow waves demand solid wave-reading skills and the ability to handle challenging conditions.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky or reef bottom presents a real hazard, especially at lower tides. Wear reef booties if conditions allow and always be aware of your depth relative to the bottom. The power and intensity of the wave demand respect. Wipeouts can push surfers deep, so always surf within your limits and ensure someone knows your session plan.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter months from December through March bring water temperatures around 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 to 5 millimeter winter wetsuit with booties. Summer months from June through September see temperatures rise to approximately 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit provides adequate coverage. Transitional months require a 4 millimeter wetsuit with booties depending on conditions.

How to Get There

Located within the city. with a short five to fifteen minute walk to the water. The spot is easy to find. The nearest city is Ericeira, from which you can reach the break by road. Check local conditions and transport options before heading out, and always respect the local community and environment when visiting.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast, SouthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful, Hollow, Fast
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The best time to surf Ribeira d'Ilhas is during December through March when consistent swells arrive from the north, northwest and west. Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+. Offshore winds from the east, northeast and southeast direction provide the cleanest conditions. The wave is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year, so check forecasts and plan around confirmed swell windows.
Ribeira d'Ilhas is best suited for experienced and advanced surfers with strong wave-reading skills and the ability to handle powerful, challenging conditions. This is not a spot for beginners or early intermediates, as the wave demands confidence, fitness, and technical ability. This right-hander over a coral reef bottom delivers powerful, hollow waves.
Ribeira d'Ilhas features a point break producing a right-hander over a bottom. It works best with north, northwest and west swells and east, northeast and southeast winds offshore. Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+. The wave performs best at low and mid tide and during rising tide. The wave is very consistent, breaking around 150 or more days per year and delivers powerful, hollow waves.
During the week Ribeira d'Ilhas sees crowded conditions, while weekends are ultra crowded. Located within the city. with a short five to fifteen minute walk to the water. The spot is easy to find. The nearest city is Ericeira.
Ribeira d'Ilhas stands out as one of Portugal's most notable surf spots. The point break delivers powerful, hollow waves in a vibrant setting that makes every session memorable.

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