
Sagres, Portugal
Mareta is a sheltered beach break tucked into a south-facing bay right in the town of Sagres, sitting beneath the historic fortress headland and flanked by protective cliffs on both sides. The break produces left and right peaks over a sandy bottom, working best with south swells and northwest winds at mid tide — it catches wrapping west swells that other south-coast spots miss, making it a reliable fallback when the exposed west-facing beaches are too big. Waves are typically small to medium (up to 1.5 meters), making it ideal for beginners and lower-intermediates building confidence, though hidden rocks lurk at the far left and right edges of the beach. Watch out for weever fish buried in the sand, as the spot's frequent flat spells attract them in greater numbers than other Sagres breaks. Access is easy with free parking, restaurants on the beach, and the full amenities of Sagres town within walking distance.
Best months to surf Mareta
Wave consistency
Inconsistent
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