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Praia de Marbelo

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Praia de Marbelo is a BeachFinder spot in PT, PT. Today, compare water temperature 18°C, wind 13 km/h · S, uv 8.0, waves 0.5 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 70/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

Water temperature
18°C
Wind
13 km/h · S
UV
8.0
Waves
0.5 m
Water quality
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Last updated: Jun 25, 07:15 AM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 70/100

Sources: Open-Meteo weather and marine forecasts, OpenStreetMap place context and BeachFinder spot data.

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Updated: Jun 25, 07:15 AM
Water temp
18°C
Air temp
19°C
Feels like
20°C
UV index
8.0
Wind
13 km/h · S
Gust 31 km/h
Waves
0.5 m
Current
1 km/h · NE
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Weather and marine data: Open-Meteo

Praia de Marbelo

Praia de Marbelo extends along the northern coast of Portugal, about 25 kilometers south of Porto, in the Gaia region. This portion of the Atlantic coastline is characterized by a succession of small coves and fine sandy beaches, framed by low cliffs and rock outcrops typical of northern Portugal. The ocean, often rough, gives this area a dynamic atmosphere, far from the calm waters of southern lagoons. The golden sand of Marbelo stretches over a moderate width, offering an intimate character compared to its immediate neighbors. 0.9 kilometers to the north, Praia de Madalena Sul offers a similar configuration but is slightly more exposed to westerly winds. Praia Valadares Norte, 1.7 kilometers away, hosts more local visitors and benefits from better road accessibility. Marbelo retains a less developed appearance, with natural access and less sustained attendance, making it a refuge for those seeking a less structured experience. The shore gradually slopes towards the ocean, revealing hard sand areas suitable for walking at low tide. The beach remains unsupervised and lacks formal tourist facilities. No parking, shower, or dining facilities are reported. Access remains free but requires some autonomy to reach the sand from the surrounding coastal paths. Swimming is practiced without official certification, under the natural conditions of the North Atlantic Portuguese coast.

About this spot

Marbelo derives its name from local geological formations—"marbelo" evoking in archaic Portuguese the small stones and pebbles that dot this coastline. This coastal area, shaped by millennia of Atlantic erosion, belongs to the coastal fringe of Gaia, a former territory of fishermen and shipbuilders. In the early 20th century, before the tourist boom in southern Portugal, these northern beaches served as daily workplaces for fishing communities who hauled their nets there. Even today, despite the gradual urbanization of the Porto region, Marbelo retains the flavor of a working beach, where locals come to swim without frills, far from organized circuits.

Updated 5/9/2026

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