Nazare
Nazare is Portugal's oldest fishing villages, offering one of its best-known beaches, century-old traditions and the world-famous giant waves of Praia do Norte's North Canyon.
Our properties for sale in Nazare are selected to ensure a wonderful lifestyle in this village. A prime location where you can enjoy breathtaking sea views, taste delicious seafood and fresh fish or simply share the joy and colour of the locals who wear their history with pride.
This beautiful village has a privileged location in the heart of Silver Coast Portugal. Close to everything you need for a comfortable lifestyle, it's a wonderful place to live full-time.
Nazare is also an excellent option for those looking for a holiday home on the Silver Coast or a profitable real estate investment in Portugal.
Nazare - Land of Legends
What's nearby?
Popular Tourist Spots
- Sao Miguel Arcanjo Fort - 1 km
- Monastery of Alcobaca - 10 km
- Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazare - 2 km
- Funicular - 2 km
Events
- Carnival
- Festas N. S. da Nazare
- Giant Waves - North Canyon
- New Year's Eve
Beaches
- North Canyon Giant Waves - 5 km
- Salgado Beach - 7 km
- Sao Martinho do Porto Beach - 12 km
- Paredes da Vitória Beach - 15 km
Services
- CLIC - Center for Luso-International College - 26 km
- CHO Caldas da Rainha Hospital - 26 km
- A8 motorway - 12 km
- Lisbon - Humberto Delgado Airport - 93 km
Giant Waves of Nazare's North Canyon
Between October and March, the road that leads to the Forte de Sao Miguel Arcanjo (St. Michael the Archangel Fort) joins dozens of people looking for a glimpse of the giant waves of Nazare.
The best place to see this natural wonder is on the north side of the lighthouse or on the golden sands of Praia do Norte beach, and both places offer an impressive view of Nazare's giant waves that surprise visitors and surfers from all over the world.
The Nazare Canyon is responsible for the giant waves that made it possible to register two Guinness World Records for the Biggest Wave Ever Surfed: American surfer Garrett McNamara: 23.77 m (78 ft) wave, surfed in 2011; Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa: 24.38 m (80 ft) wave, surfed in 2017.