Overview
About this Spot
Martinhal is a surf spot located in Algarve, Portugal. This location features an a-frame wave direction and a sandy bottom, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. The waves typically break during medium to high tide and can reach lengths of less than 50 meters. While Martinhal is classified as a regional classic surf spot, it is known to sometimes break, depending on the conditions. The area is frequented by surfers looking for a variety of experiences, and it is essential to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. It is recommended to use appropriate surfboards, such as shortboards or longboards, based on individual skill levels. Surf etiquette should be observed, especially when the spot is crowded, to ensure a respectful environment among surfers. Additionally, it is crucial to assess the difficulty of the waves before entering the water to confirm one’s ability to surf safely. The surf spot is situated near other notable surfing locations such as Mareta, Tonel, Beliche, Barranco, and Ingrina, providing various options for surfers in the region. To reach Martinhal, one may need to paddle for over 20 minutes or consider using a boat, as it is not directly accessible from the shore. Parking options may vary, so it is advisable to plan accordingly. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
37.019400° N, -8.925583° W
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