Nazaré: the Place, the Giant Waves and Much more to Discover

George Turcanu
2 min readJun 6, 2022

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A labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets that descend to a wide beach surrounded by cliffs. Travel with me to imposing Nazaré.

A coastal and fishing village famous all over the world seems like an abbreviated description for Nazaré, but this is the perfect base to talk about one of the most beautiful corners of Portugal.

It is true that, many times, Nazaré is only talked about for the records set by surfers, who often face absolutely monstrous waves at Praia do Norte. And that ends up catapulting the village to fame and that doesn’t hurt. After all, it is a way for the world to become aware of what is considered by many to be the most typical beach in Portugal, which enchants any visitor for its natural beauty.

In addition to this, there is a mild climate, a friendly, affable and hospitable town. It is therefore not surprising that it is sought after by so many, whether tourists, surfers and even painters and artists, who come to Nazaré as the perfect setting for works of art.

As a fishing village, there is another factor that contributes to its charm: the quality of the gastronomy, very marked by fresh fish and seafood. After all, Nazaré is also a true summer resort full of color — not only from the golden sun and blue sea, but also from the umbrellas that occupy the beach.

Nazaré Beach: Fishing, Surfing and Adventure

This cove with a long, crescent-shaped sand is one of the most attractive spots in Nazaré, famous for its bright colors, white sand, strong blue water and, of course, the giant waves that command respect — whether for surfers who come to them. as a challenge, both to fishermen, who must overcome them, day after day, to go in search of their daily sustenance.

Every day, we come across the fishmongers, who still wear their seven skirts — as tradition dictates –, and who preach slogans that arouse our attention.

This supposed harmony was one day altered. More specifically in 2011, when the world surfing legend, Garrett McNamara, surfed an overwhelming wave of 30 meters — the biggest in the world. And all eyes were opened to pay attention to this little Portuguese corner.

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