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· updated 14 hours agoThursday peaks at 2m northwest swell at 9 seconds under moderate north-northeast wind, dropping to 1m by evening. Friday eases to 1m northwest under light north-northwest wind turning southerly, then glassy. Saturday builds slightly to 1m northwest at 11-14 seconds with glassy to light north wind. Sunday fades to 1m northwest at 10-11 seconds as wind increases to moderate north-northeast. Monday sees wind-driven conditions with 1m west-northwest swell at 9-10 seconds under light north wind building to strong, heavy wind sea. Tuesday holds steady at 1-2m west-northwest at 8-12 seconds under strong north wind with heavy wind chop. Wednesday maintains 1-2m west-northwest at 10-11 seconds under continued strong north wind and heavy wind sea. Next Thursday peaks again at 1
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About Peniche
Peniche is a rocky peninsula that juts west into the Atlantic at a right angle to the mainland coast. The geometry buys three coastlines on one peninsula: north, west, and south. Wind that’s onshore on one side is offshore on the other. Supertubos hosts the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal on the WSL Championship Tour. Sand-bottom barrels, no margin for hesitation. Baleal, four kilometres north on the isthmus, is the forgiving beach break where most Peniche surf schools teach.
The Atlantic delivers west to northwest swell all year, with the working window October through March. Supertubos needs 0.8 to 3.5 m at 10 s or longer. Baleal opens at 0.5 to 3 m from 8 s. East-quadrant winds are offshore on the west side. Summer brings the Nortada, a north-westerly that hammers the west coast and grooms the south coast clean. February is the peak.
Water runs 14 to 19 °C through the year. A 4/3 from December through April, a 3/2 the rest of the year. Crowds split by spot: Baleal is school heavy from May to September, Supertubos sits tight with locals when it’s on. Etiquette is strict at the peaks, more relaxed up the coast. Pick by the wind. When the Nortada is in, head south. When it backs east, the west coast is yours.