Arrifana Beach , just 5 minutes away from the Villa, is a well known hot-spot for surf.
Both novices and experts are seen surfing these famous waters. Moreover, the local is also a family sandy beach with some excellent Restaurants.
Arrifana Beach lies beneath the white-washed village and its massive cliffs . The beachbreak that works throughout the tide, picks up most swell and has wind shelter. Arrifana has a world-class, right pointbreak at the beaches northern end
Arrifana Beach , also just 5 minutes away from the Villa: it is an exposed river break beach that has reliable surf and can work at any time of the year. Ideal winds are from the east. Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the ideal swell direction is from the northwest. The river breaks offer lefts and rights. Best around mid tide. Relatively few surfers here, even on good days.
Amado Beach (worth a surf visit): it is a fairly exposed beach break that is usually a safe bet and works all around the year. Works best in offshore winds from the east with some shelter here from north winds. Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and windswells and the ideal swell angle is from the northwest. Waves at the beach are both lefts and rights. The quality of the surf isn't affected by the tide. Even when there are waves, it's not likley to be crowded. Watch out for .
Both novices and experts are seen surfing these famous waters. Moreover, the local is also a family sandy beach with some excellent Restaurants.
Arrifana Beach lies beneath the white-washed village and its massive cliffs . The beachbreak that works throughout the tide, picks up most swell and has wind shelter. Arrifana has a world-class, right pointbreak at the beaches northern end
Arrifana Beach , also just 5 minutes away from the Villa: it is an exposed river break beach that has reliable surf and can work at any time of the year. Ideal winds are from the east. Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the ideal swell direction is from the northwest. The river breaks offer lefts and rights. Best around mid tide. Relatively few surfers here, even on good days.
Amado Beach (worth a surf visit): it is a fairly exposed beach break that is usually a safe bet and works all around the year. Works best in offshore winds from the east with some shelter here from north winds. Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and windswells and the ideal swell angle is from the northwest. Waves at the beach are both lefts and rights. The quality of the surf isn't affected by the tide. Even when there are waves, it's not likley to be crowded. Watch out for .