Located in the small fishing village of Arrifana, this beach is part of an area of high ecological importance and rare natural beauty, developing in a sand with more than half a kilometer. Protected by high schist cliffs, it forms a kind of small bay, which is why the beach is less beaten by the wind and by the strong surf of the waves. Arrifana is very popular in the Portuguese surfing community. When the waves are good it is always crowded because of the many Surf Schools and beginners, so it is very important to respect priorities in the water. This is probably the best known wave of Aljezur. It gets a big swell and is sheltered from all winds except the west wind. When the sea is big the “Arrifana right-hander” is a classic, suited for experienced surfers. At high tide the wave is softer and at low tide, drier and faster.