Ericeira Food and Wine tours
Choose one of the Ericeira food and wine tours and explore Portugal. Meet your guide and embark on a food tour of Ericeira. Selected cafes where you can taste Portuguese cuisines and traditional drinks such as pastel de bacalhau (cod croquettes), ouriço (local pastries), and much more. As you travel between eateries, enjoy the panoramic view of the ocean of Ericeira, where the water is bluer. Understand how the status of the "World Surfing Reserve" has changed this former fishing village economically and socially.
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Queluz, Mafra & Ericeira Full-Day Experience From Lisbon
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8 hours
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€ 445.00 € 379.00 / per group up to 8
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get around Ericeira without a car?
Yes, you can. The city has a small but efficient public transport system. You can also use alternative modes of transport to explore the area. Choose between a bus, a train, a bicycle, or a walk. You can choose one of the interesting tours, for example bus tour, food and wine tour, walking tour, or sightseeing tour. So you won't worry about how to get to unique and exciting places. You can also choose a tour with a guide, which will make your trip richer and more interesting.
How safe is Ericeira?
Portugal is officially one of the safest countries in the world. Ericeira has a relatively low crime rate and a strong sense of community. It contributes to an overall feeling of safety. In addition, the town has a rich cultural heritage and a thriving tourism industry, which helps promote peace and understanding between different cultures. So you can not worry about your safety.
Is Ericeira an expensive town?
No, this place is known for its moderate prices. Travelers spend an average of $107 per day to visit Ericeira. This is based on our estimates based on previous visitors. Since this is an average cost, your expenses may vary, especially since there is a wide variety of accommodations, food, transportation, and entertainment options. If you stick to moderately priced hotels and restaurants and take advantage of some of the free things to do in the area, you should be able to stay within the average budget.
What's interesting in Ericeira in summer?
During the high season, more events are happening in the town, and the days are longer, so you’ll have more daylight to spend on the beach and surfing. Parties happen almost every night of the week in changing venues, and you can check out live music, pop-up markets, or the Ericeira Summer Surf Film Festival. The best way is to choose an interesting tour and see the Ericeira from all angles. We have tours for all tastes, so you can choose the one that is more interesting to you.
What’s special about Ericeira?
Surfers from all over the world come to Portugal to enjoy its pristine beaches and waves. You don’t have to travel too far from Lisbon to find great surf spots, just head to the West Coast, and in a few hours, you’ll reach the seaside towns of Ericeira and Peniche. Ericeira is a lively seaside town dotted with whitewashed cottages trimmed in blue. Many Lisbon locals come here in summer, but even in the off-season, the town attracts a surfing crowd. It’s a world surfing hotspot, so most local businesses are surfing-focused, from surf schools to hotels. In the middle of it, is the picturesque town center, with cobbled streets lined with cafes and bars. Take your pick and enjoy.
Can you swim in Ericeira?
Yes, the best thing to do in Ericeira is spend time on the beach. There are so many beaches in the area that choosing one can be difficult. Just outside the center, you’ll find Praia dos Pescadores, a small beach surrounded by cliffs that provide shelter from the wind. From here, you can head north to Praia do Norte and Praia do Sebastiao, or south to Praia do Sul. If you go to Praia do Sebastião, be sure to visit the Capella, a tiny white chapel above the beach with a tiled interior. The waves on these four beaches are quite moderate, so they are ideal for swimming.