
Praia da Zambujeira do Mar
Alentejo, Costa Vicentina · 🇵🇹 Portugal
The Alentejo's cliff-walled village beach — whitewashed houses above, cold wild Atlantic below.
Open Praia da Zambujeira do Mar on the interactive map →- Sea temperature
- ~18°C in the warm season
- Water
- Cold, powerful Atlantic blue
- Sand
- Pale sand walled by dark schist cliffs
- Swimming
- Swim close in on calm days; respect the shorebreak
- Surf
- Consistent Costa Vicentina beach-break
- Best time to visit
- Jun-Sep
- Setting
- A whitewashed clifftop village on the wild Alentejo coast
- Beach type
- Wild & scenic
- Blue Flag
- Yes
- Region
- Europe
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Praia da Zambujeira do Mar: frequently asked questions
Where is Praia da Zambujeira do Mar?
Praia da Zambujeira do Mar is at Alentejo, on the coast of Portugal.
What is the sea temperature at Praia da Zambujeira do Mar?
In the warm season the sea at Praia da Zambujeira do Mar reaches about 18°C. Cold, powerful Atlantic blue.
When is the best time to visit Praia da Zambujeira do Mar?
The best time to visit Praia da Zambujeira do Mar is Jun-Sep. Europe's beach season peaks in July and August, with June and September quieter and cheaper.
What kind of sand does Praia da Zambujeira do Mar have?
Praia da Zambujeira do Mar has pale sand walled by dark schist cliffs.
Is Praia da Zambujeira do Mar good for swimming?
Swim close in on calm days; respect the shorebreak.
Can you surf at Praia da Zambujeira do Mar?
Consistent Costa Vicentina beach-break.
Does Praia da Zambujeira do Mar have Blue Flag status?
Yes — Praia da Zambujeira do Mar holds Blue Flag status, awarded for bathing-water quality, safety and facilities.
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