Sleeping Portugal towns are unacceptable to the surfer as some of the world's largest and most dangerous waves in the world.
It is only 90 minutes by car north of the lively Lisbon city, and there is a historic fishing village, a fish shop wearing traditional clothes.
There are several reasons why tourists should visit this gorgeous beach town on a white sandy beach, but the Olympic size surf is outstanding.
In fact, it is probably the home of the highest waves that have been surfed so far.
The tremendous mass of water measured 28.57m (94 feet) and was riding a German Sebastian Stundner in 2024.
Although not yet approved in the World Surf League, the current world record is 26.21m (86 feet), set by Ste Todner in 2020.
Nazareth's surf season is between October and March, during which weather remains quite calm and the maximum temperature is 22c.
Nazareth is not only surfing but also provided. A local tradition is preserved to get an old taste.
Fish are still dried in the sun, colorful fishing boats remain on the beach, and the elderly locals hold traditional dresses -seven skirts for men, shawls and women. petticoat.
Although the origin of this outfit is unknown, women are thought to overlap themselves on the seven skirts to keep them warm while waiting for their husband to return from fishing.
Aside from the perfect beaches of the postcard and the viewing point of Miraduro de Suru -Bako's Clifffoot Top, Nazareth has a gorgeous church and monument to visit.
One of these is Nossa Senhorada Naza Cancient. This is a pilgrimage site and monastery built in 1377 for pilgrims to see the respected image of Our Lady, which is said to have been carved in Nazareth in Israel.
There is also San Migel Ally Canjhort -a 16th -century fortress that led a ship to the port. Nowadays, it offers the amazing panoramic view of the sea, and the audience is sitting to glimpse the giant waves that are rolling on the coast.