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Are the waves at Nazaré always big?

The latest attraction of Nazaré, Portugal - the giant waves - is both unique and uncertain. Well, the big waves are not always there, they depend on the storms on the high seas that bring the big swells.



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The last wave, RIP Márcio Freire On January 5, 2023, Brazilian surfer Márcio Freire died after surfing a big wave in Nazaré.

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Can you swim at Nazare? Yes, you can swim in Nazare! The sea on Nazare's Praia do Norte is much too dangerous for swimming, but the main beach, Praia da Nazare, is a great option during the summer. About 15 minutes down the coast, there is another excellent beach with much calmer waters called Sao Martinho do Porto.

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While sharks do inhabit the waters off the coast of Nazare, Portugal, the chances of encountering one are incredibly rare. The sharks found in this region are typically deep-sea species that do not pose a significant threat to beachgoers.

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Praia do Norte in Nazaré, Portugal By all definitions, this is currently the top spot for producing the biggest waves in the world. The extraordinary liquid mountains of Praia do Norte in Nazaré can produce waves 50-100 feet high. If surfed successfully, the rider can travel up to speeds of 50 mph.

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For experienced surfers, the best time of year for surfing in Portugal is late winter to early spring, especially between September and April. During these months, swells are definitely more powerful, producing heavy waves measuring around 2– 4.5 meters (6 – 15 feet) that are better left to advanced surfers.

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Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal — 80 Feet It's also where the most enormous wave ever surfed was recorded, securing its place in the Guinness World Records. Swells here can tower up to an astonishing 75 feet and more.

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Nazaré is most famous for its tow waves — you gotta do what you gotta do when the waves hit a certain size — but people paddle there, too.

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