Lisbon’s culinary culture, and its charismatic architecture are the main reasons why people visit. There are many ways to take a break from the city and enjoy the beautiful beaches of Lisbon, which are loved by the locals. Portugal It is a popular destination for surfers because of its wild water and vast stretches sand. And while Lisbon has plenty of places to catch a wave (Nazaré, for example, is known for recording the largest waves ever surfed, and is just a 90-minute drive from the city), it’s also home to several small bays for those travelers looking for some relaxation on their next trip.
A warning to those who plan to swim: the water in Lisbon Can be very cold! With the North Atlantic Ocean surrounding Portugal, revelers should expect cooler temperatures of around 57°F in the winter to 68°F in the summer. Late night parties are a good idea. summer The best time to swim is in the early autumn. These beaches in Lisbon are perfect for those who want to unwind and relax or enjoy a spacious, wide area with no one else around.
The original version of this article appeared in Condé Nast Traveller UK.