Paul do Mar Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
NW to W swells.
Wind
Northeast.
Surf Height
Head-high to well overhead.
Tide
All tides.
Paul do Mar Surf Guide
Until the late '60s the small community at Paul do Mar was virtually inaccessible, except by boat. The red tiled roofs and white-washed walls of this picturesque village are sandwiched along a narrow strip of land, between the deep blue ocean and the sheer, verdant cliffs. It is the home of a high-quality right-hander, one that springs to life in big northwest swells, producing heavy, crystalline barrels pitching over a shallow rocky point.Getting into the lineup is a matter of good timing and a quick scramble over the rocks. With no lifeguards and few other surfers, it really is the case that any trouble you get into, you have to rely on your own water experience to get you out of it. The waves here are considered some of the most challenging on the island. Fast, hollow sprints with the occasional close-out, it's best left to those with plenty of experience.
Ability Level
Advanced
Advanced -- carefully with entries and exits due to slippery rocks.
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Friendly and largely tolerant.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Small local contingent plus the occasional crew of visitors.
Spot Rating
Perfect
Good, challenging wave on the right day.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Can be some work on bigger days.
Water Quality
Clean
No issues.
Hazards
Access can be tough.
Bring Your
Shortboard
Access
Timing is key.
Bottom
Rock.
Best Season
Autumn and Winter.
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