Atlantic waves and a surfing town where time moves more slowly – morning Portuguese coffee, surfing at midday and barbecues with local sardines at dusk.
Peniche is a surfing town on the Portuguese coast, regarded as the surfing capital of Europe. It attracts visitors all year round with its excellent waves, exceptional climate and unique atmosphere.
Why will Peniche steal your heart?
Some of the best waves in Europe all year round. Stunning views and wild beaches. A unique surfing atmosphere. Delicious seafood and Portuguese cuisine. Sunsets you’ll never forget. Horse rides along the ocean shore by the famous Supertubos beach. And all this in a place I’ve called home for the past 11 years.
During that time, I got to know Peniche inside out – its most beautiful spots, hidden beaches, the best restaurants and the local atmosphere. If you want to really discover this place, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better guide.
A maximum of 6 people per instructor – full support and much faster progress on the water.
Photos and videos taken in the water – you know exactly what to improve and you’re making real progress.
Choose from Beach House or Surf House – both with ocean views, a 5-minute walk from the beach.
No obligation – we’ll check availability first.
There are two accommodation options to choose from, both a 5-minute walk from the beach.
Beach House It is a cosy house decorated in warm, Mediterranean colours. The rooms vary in size – some have single beds, others have double beds. One room stands out in particular: it features a panoramic window set in a semi-circular alcove, offering views of the ocean and the town. There is a terrace where you can enjoy your morning coffee whilst looking out over the ocean.
Surf House This is a more modern option, decorated in light, cooler colours – whites, blues and honey-coloured accents. The rooms have balconies with direct views of the ocean and the beach. The glass-walled room, with its sofa and lush greenery, is particularly special – this is where most of the group’s evenings together begin and end. From here, there are views of the Atlantic and the cliffs of Peniche.
You’ll need to organise your own flight and travel to Peniche. We recommend looking for flights to Lisbon – these are usually cheapest from Warsaw Modlin or Kraków (Ryanair). You can travel from Lisbon to Peniche by bus – Rede Expressos services run from Sete Rios station or Rodoviária Oeste from Campo Grande station. The journey takes about 1.5 hours. We’ll pick you up from the bus station in Peniche between 16:00 and 22:00.
Book a place on a trip to Portugal or send us an enquiry – we’ll help you find the perfect dates.