Ericeira Day Trip from Lisbon
Ericeira is a whitewashed surf town about 45km northwest of Lisbon, and it makes an easy day trip: roughly 1 hour 20 by bus from Campo Grande, or 45 minutes by car. It is the only World Surfing Reserve in Europe, so the waves are the headline, but the old fishing quarter, the clifftop seafood and the option to pair it with the vast Mafra Palace make it worth a full day even if you never touch a surfboard.
Most guides treat Ericeira as either a surf camp or a quick beach stop. This one is built for a real day from Lisbon: how to get there without a car, which beach suits which kind of visitor, whether the waves are for you, and how to fold in Mafra on the way.
- Best for: surfers, beach days, seafood, and a palace-plus-coast combo
- Getting there: about 1h20 by bus from Campo Grande, or 45 minutes by car
- Don’t miss: Ribeira d’Ilhas, the wave that made Ericeira famous
- Pair it with: Mafra National Palace, on the same bus route
- Time needed: a full day; a half day only works with a car
Is Ericeira worth a day trip from Lisbon?
Yes, if you want the ocean rather than another palace or museum. Ericeira gives you a working fishing harbour, a compact old town of white houses and blue trim, some of the best surf in Europe, and seafood eaten on a cliff over the Atlantic. It is more relaxed than Cascais and far less polished than Sintra.
It is a weaker choice if you need big-ticket sights, if you are travelling without a car and want a quick half day, or if the weather has turned, because Ericeira is exposed and windy when the coast is grey. On a clear day it is one of the best beach towns near Lisbon. If you are weighing your options, it sits well alongside the best beaches near Lisbon and the wider list of day trips from Lisbon.
Recommended tour
PRIVATE SURF LESSON
Join a 3.5-hour private surf session at Carcavelos Beach, with daily departures from Hard Rock Café at 9 A.M. Enjoy guidance from a professional surfer (Luis Perloiro), transport in an A.C. van, surf gear, and a final drink at Tricana Beach Bar. Max: 8 people. Intensity: 7/10.
How to get to Ericeira from Lisbon
There is no train to Ericeira. The bus is the realistic option without a car, and it is cheap and frequent. Buses leave from Campo Grande bus station, which sits on the yellow and green metro lines, so it is easy to reach from anywhere in the city.
- Operator: Carris Metropolitana (the old Mafrense company, renamed in December 2022)
- From: Campo Grande bus station, Lisbon
- Journey: about 1h20 on a normal run; the faster peak services do it in under an hour
- Cost: roughly 4.50 to 6 euros each way
- By car: about 45 minutes on the A21
Ericeira’s beaches: which one for you
Ericeira strings its beaches along a few kilometres of cliff, and they are not interchangeable. Some are serious surf reefs, some are calm family sand. Picking the right one is the difference between a great day and a nervous one.
| Beach | Best for | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Ribeira d’Ilhas | Surf watching, experienced surfers | The famous right reef break; competition venue |
| Foz do Lizandro | Families, beginners, long beach day | Biggest sand beach, river mouth, beach bars |
| Praia dos Pescadores | A sheltered swim in town | The harbour beach, steps from the centre |
| Praia do Sul / Sao Sebastiao | Easy access, sunset | Town beaches just below the old quarter |
If you want to swim and relax, Foz do Lizandro is the pick: the biggest stretch of sand in the area, sheltered by cliffs so it feels less windy, with bars and restaurants along the back. Families and first-time surfers do best here. The town beaches are handy but small and busy in summer.
Surfing in Ericeira: which waves, and who should paddle out
Ericeira was dedicated as a World Surfing Reserve in October 2011, the first in Europe and the second in the world after Malibu. It remains Europe’s only one. The status protects a short, dense stretch of coast holding seven world-class waves, including Ribeira d’Ilhas, Coxos and Pedra Branca.
That fame cuts both ways. These are mostly powerful reef breaks over rock, not gentle beginner waves, and the line-ups get crowded and competitive.
If you have never surfed, Ericeira is a place to watch, not to learn. Get your first lessons on calmer, sand-bottomed water closer to Lisbon, then come back for the reefs when you can handle them. Our beginner lessons run at Carcavelos, a forgiving beach a short train ride from the city, with Luis and his team. For the full picture of where to start, see our guide to surfing in Lisbon and the roundup of the biggest waves in Portugal.
Combine Ericeira with Mafra National Palace
The smartest version of this day trip adds Mafra. The town of Mafra sits 12km inland on the same bus route between Lisbon and Ericeira, so you can see the palace in the morning and reach the coast by lunch without backtracking.
Mafra National Palace is one of the largest baroque buildings in Portugal, and its library is the reason to go: a long barrel-vaulted hall holding around 30,000 old books, kept free of insects by a resident colony of bats that come out at night. The ticket covers the palace, the library, the basilica and the convent.
- Ticket: 15 euros for adults, with reductions for seniors and students
- Hours: Wednesday to Monday, 09:30 to 17:30, last entry 16:30, closed Tuesdays
- Time needed: 90 minutes to two hours
- Nearby: the Tapada de Mafra, the old royal hunting grounds, now a walled nature park
Check current hours and any closures on the official Mafra Palace site before you plan the timing, since the palace closes on Tuesdays when Ericeira is still fully open.
What else to do in Ericeira, and where to eat
Ericeira is small and made for wandering. The old quarter is a grid of white houses with blue and yellow trim, tumbling down to the fishing harbour at Praia dos Pescadores. Above Ribeira d’Ilhas there is a clifftop viewpoint, the Miradouro da Ribeira d’Ilhas, with a statue honouring surfers looking out to the break.
The town is known for seafood, landed at its own harbour. Grilled fish, barnacles and shellfish are the local order, best eaten at a table with an ocean view as the afternoon light drops. Prices are gentler than in Cascais for the same quality.
When is the best time to visit Ericeira?
May, June and September are the sweet spot: warm, long days without the peak-August crush. July and August are hot and busy, with the beaches and buses at their fullest. Winter belongs to the surfers, when the Atlantic swells are biggest and the reefs are at their most serious.
Whatever the month, go on a clear day. Ericeira is exposed, and grey weather that barely dents Lisbon can make the clifftops cold and windy. If you can be flexible, watch the forecast and pick your day.
Recommended tour
PRIVATE SURF LESSON
Join a 3.5-hour private surf session at Carcavelos Beach, with daily departures from Hard Rock Café at 9 A.M. Enjoy guidance from a professional surfer (Luis Perloiro), transport in an A.C. van, surf gear, and a final drink at Tricana Beach Bar. Max: 8 people. Intensity: 7/10.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get from Lisbon to Ericeira?
Take a Carris Metropolitana bus from Campo Grande bus station, which is on the yellow and green metro lines. The ride is about 1 hour 20 minutes and costs roughly 4.50 to 6 euros each way. There is no train to Ericeira. By car it is about 45 minutes on the A21.
Is Ericeira worth visiting?
Yes, if you want the ocean rather than monuments. Ericeira is Europe’s only World Surfing Reserve, with a fishing harbour, a white old town and excellent seafood. It suits surfers, beach days and anyone wanting a relaxed coast town. On a grey, windy day it is less rewarding, so pick clear weather.
Can beginners surf in Ericeira?
Ericeira’s famous waves, like Coxos and Ribeira d’Ilhas, are powerful reef breaks for experienced surfers, not beginners. First-timers should stay on the sand at Foz do Lizandro or learn the basics on a calmer beach near Lisbon first, then return to the reefs once they are confident.
Can you do Ericeira and Mafra in one day?
Yes, and it is the best version of the trip. Mafra sits 12km inland on the same bus route from Lisbon, so you can visit Mafra National Palace in the morning, then continue by bus to Ericeira for the afternoon on the coast. The palace closes on Tuesdays, so avoid that day.
What is Ericeira known for?
Ericeira is known for surfing above all. It was named the first World Surfing Reserve in Europe in 2011 and protects seven world-class waves. It is also a traditional fishing town, so it is known for fresh seafood, a working harbour, and a compact old quarter of white houses with blue trim.
What is the best beach in Ericeira?
For a beach day, Foz do Lizandro is the pick: the largest stretch of sand in the area, sheltered from the wind, with beach bars and gentle water good for families and beginners. For surfing and surf watching, Ribeira d’Ilhas is the famous one, a long right-hand reef break north of the town.
Make it a full day by the ocean
Ericeira rewards a whole day: a morning at Mafra Palace, an afternoon on the sand at Foz do Lizandro, and seafood on the cliff before the bus back. It is the easiest way to swap Lisbon’s hills for the open Atlantic without a car. If you want to actually surf while you are near Lisbon, start with a beginner lesson at Carcavelos with Luis before you take on Ericeira’s reefs.
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