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We compare the 7-day forecast to the last 5 years of marine data for the same week at Arrifana. The delta tells you whether conditions are shaping up better, worse, or about the same as a typical early July.
We score each day of the 7-day forecast using the same algorithm as the leaderboard, and highlight the highest scorer.
Open-Meteo's Marine API (swell height, period, water temperature) and Weather API (wind and conditions).
Honestly, no. Every break has tide windows, swell directions and reef contours that a global model cannot see. Treat the score as a starting point, then check a local cam.
The best week for surf at Arrifana is the week of 16 November (score 3/5) with low crowds.
Moderate swell providing fun waves for a session. Short-period wind swell: expect weak, crumbly faces. Gentle onshore putting some texture on the faces. Best conditions early morning before the sea breeze arrives.
Heads up: jellyfish: peak season, and rip risk elevated.
Indicators derived from forecast data, not official warnings. Always check local lifeguard or official advice.
The air here is 61% cleaner than the average comparison city right now.
Noticeably cleaner air than a typical city. Good conditions for prolonged outdoor activity.
Not a pollutant. Ozone is naturally higher at altitude and near the coast, and lower in cities where traffic exhaust breaks it down. High readings here typically indicate clean air. Can cause short-term airway irritation during intense exercise but is not linked to the long-term health risks of particulate pollution.
Additive health score: each pollutant contributes points relative to its WHO 2021 guideline and long-term health impact (PM2.5 9, NOâ 5, Oâ 3, PM10 2, SOâ 1 at WHO limits). Data via Open-Meteo. City markers show live readings. Red line marks the WHO guideline. Updated 03:00
Moderate water clarity: ~4m visibility
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Arrifana is a sheltered bay with a beach break and right-hand point/reef on Portugal's Costa Vicentina (west Algarve). The bay faces west-northwest and the headland provides shelter from northerly winds and bigger swells. The right-hander off the rocks at the north end is the premium wave when working. The beach break inside the bay is gentler and suits beginners. A beautiful, cliff-enclosed setting.
Needs westerly or north-westerly swell. The bay's shelter means it needs moderate swell to produce good waves inside. An easterly wind is offshore. Best at mid to high tide for the reef/point right. Works year-round. The 3-6ft range is ideal. The right-hander needs more swell than the beach break.
The right-hander breaks off rocks at the north end of the bay (intermediate to advanced). The beach break in the centre is gentler (all levels). Choose based on ability. The right needs precise positioning over the reef.
Rocky reef at the right-hander. Urchins on the rocks. The point section has consequence on bigger days. The beach break is very safe with sandy bottom. Steep cliff path for access.
Pay car park at the cliff top. Steep path down to the beach (5-10 minutes). Seasonal restaurant at the cliff top with views. The drive through the Natural Park is pleasant.
Moderate. Surf schools use the beach break. The right-hander attracts a smaller, more experienced crew. On good days expect 15-20 people across both sections. The setting and quality attract visitors from across the Algarve.
Arrifana's right-hander is one of the best waves on the west Algarve when it works. It needs a decent swell and mid-high tide. Booties recommended for the rocky entry at the point. If Arrifana is too small, Amado (10 minutes south) is more exposed. The cliff-top restaurant does excellent seafood with a sunset view.
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Conditions at Arrifana tend to be best between 07:00 to 10:00 in July.
Average score during this window: 45/100
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The timing score combines two signals: historical conditions quality (how good the skiing or surfing typically is in a given week, based on 5 years of weather data) and crowd pressure (how many of this destination's feeder markets have school holidays that week).
Crowd pressure is weighted by each feeder country's share of visitors. If 40% of a resort's visitors come from France and France is on holiday, that contributes 0.40 to the crowd pressure score. Crowds can reduce the timing score by up to 35%, ensuring conditions still matter most.
Scores: 5 = great conditions with low crowds (the sweet spot). 4 = great conditions with moderate crowds, or good conditions with low crowds. 3 = average. 2 = below average conditions or very crowded. 1 = poor conditions or peak holiday chaos.
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