Urban Sketchers – 6 dias de surf
Surfing was the theme that inspired yet another Sketch Tour Portugal trip along the coast, taking advantage of the Rip Curl Pro event, one of the most important events in the international surfing calendar. Many beaches, different waves, fishing towns and villages were a great inspiration for Portuguese sketcher João Catarino and American Suhita Shirodkar.
They started in Carcavelos, one of the most iconic places in the history of surfing in Portugal, followed by Ericeira, Peniche, where the championship took place, and Nazaré, north of Lisbon. The carried on along the Alentejo coast, passing through Comporta, São Torpes, Vila Nova de Milfontes and Porto Covo. Finally, they returned to Lisbon, where there was still time to get to know the city.
To the challenges of the surfers, was added the challenge of the sketchers to be able to draw the sea and capture the adrenaline that lives within the surf.
Forte de São Julião da Barra, Praia de Carcavelos
© Suhita Shirodkar
Ericeira
To the north of Lisbon, the route along the coast is one of the trips most appreciated by visitors to Portugal, with a mandatory stop in Ericeira, a fishing town that is also one of the main surf spots. This strip of coast, which includes 8 km of beaches and waves of every kind, was already considered the 1st surfing reserve in Europe and the 2nd in the world.
Praia dos Coxos, Ericeira © João Catarino
Praia do Sul, Ericeira © Suhita Shirodkar
Peniche
The waves of this west coast are keenly sought after by surfers and bodyboarders from all over the world, with special emphasis on the well-known Supertubos beach, due to its huge tubular waves. Along with Praia do Lagido, it hosts the great surfing world championship Rip Curl Pro Portugal, a competition that is part of the World Surf League Tour.
Praia do Baleal, Peniche © João Catarino
Praia Supertubos, Peniche © João Catarino
Peniche © Suhita Shirodkar
Nazaré
The sand of Nazaré’s beach, which is also the town’s seafront, is known for its length and for being one of the places where traditional fishing crafts are still practised. It recently gained international profile with the Nazaré Canyon, a geological phenomenon just offshore that causes huge waves to form. It was where Garrett McNamara beat the record for giant waves by surfing a 30-metre wave, that so many surfers try to surpass, every year.
Nazaré © Suhita Shirodkar
Nazaré © Suhita Shirodkar
Nazaré © João Catarino
Along the Alentejo Coast
The Alentejo coastline is fascinating because it is a protected area, with small sunny beach paradises, friendly people and good food and drink, plus a wide range of beaches with first rate surfing conditions. It is therefore much appreciated for active holidays.
Alcácer do Sal © João Catarino
Alcácer do Sal © Suhita Shirodkar
Praia do Carvalhal, Windmills © João Catarino
Praia de São Torpes, Sines © Suhita Shirodkar
Vila Nova de Milfontes © Suhita Shirodkar
Praia da Costa de Caparica
© Suhita Shirodkar
© João Catarino
Lisbon
In the end there was still time to visit the city.
© Suhita Shirodkar