How do you get around Nazaré Portugal?


How do you get around Nazaré Portugal? If you want to see all of Nazare in one day, it is best to use private transportation. People who are in good shape can attempt walking the O Sitio and the Nazare Beach portions by taking advantage of the Ascensor da Nazare, which links the two areas. (The Ascensor is described in an upcoming section on this page.)


How long do you need in Nazaré?

Given the dimension of the town of Nazaré, it is easy to visit the main attractions of Nazaré in just one day. However, if you would like to spend some time enjoying the sun and Nazaré's beaches, then I suggest adding a day to the itinerary and spending two days in Nazaré instead.


Is Nazaré safe?

Is Nazare a dangerous city? Are there any areas I should avoid? Nazare for the most part is very safe. We do recommend that you not drive to Nazare Beach, as there have been reports of car burglaries, with many victims being tourists.


Is taxi cheaper than Uber in Portugal?

Is Uber Cheaper than a normal taxi service? Portugal's taxis are reasonably priced. While Uber might be a tad less expensive, the difference isn't stark. It's not the significant cost-cutter you'd find in other nations.


How long do you have to hold your breath at Nazaré?

In other words, you've got to be able to hold your breath for between 90 and 240 seconds. In some situations, you will be fortunate to get a breath before a giant lip land on top of your fragile body. For Nazaré, a surfer needs to be physically (and mentally) apt to being held underwater for a long and stressful time.


What is the best month for Nazaré?

The best months for good weather in Nazaré are March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November. On average, the warmest months are July, August and September.