• With a warren of narrow, cobbled lanes running down to a wide, cliff-backed beach, Nazaré is Estremadura’s most picturesque coastal resort.
  • Another tradition which doesn’t date as far back as the original settlers but is nonetheless quite unique is that of the seven skirts of Nazaré.
  • It is said that the picturesque village of Nazaré got its name from a statue of the Virgin Mary brought to town from Nazareth by a monk in the 4th century.
  • Reach Nazaré in around 1.5 hours by car from Lisbon. Although it is close enough for a daytrip, you might want to spend much longer in this magical historic town.
  • Although Nazaré is known for its Big Wave, there’s so much more to do for visitors lucky enough to pass through this seaside surf town.
  • Nazaré is a lovely village in the Oeste region of Portugal. It became a world famous surf spot and entered the Guinness Book of Records due to its gigantic waves.
  • Continue the trip heading to possibly the most famous fishing town in Portugal, Nazaré, where you will visit the Forte de Sao Miguel.
  • Beautifully located in between the moon-shaped sand beach on one side and a giant rock on the other, Nazaré has some of the oldest fishing traditions in Portugal.
  • Get today's most accurate Nazare surf report and 16-day surf forecast with multiple live HD surf cams for swell, wind, tide and wave conditions.
  • Nazaré (Portekizce telaffuz: [nɐzɐˈɾɛ] ( listen )) bölgesinde bir belediyedir Oeste bölgesi ve Leiria Bölgesi , tarihi Estremadura eyaleti Portekiz .