Water Sports in Portugal
Discover the best water sports in Portugal

Spanning 32.3 km, this route introduces visitors to the calm waters of the Zêzere, influenced by the Cabril and Castelo de Bode Dams.
Spanning 8.4 km, this route takes visitors through a section deeply immersed in nature, far from any human contact.
Spanning 4.6 km, this route passes through three excellent nautical and swimming areas: Trízio, Fernandaires and Zaboeira.
Spanning 9.3 km, this route envelops visitors in the serenity of the river, thanks to the Castelo de Bode Reservoir, away from the roiling waters ...
Spanning 24.5 km, this route follows the Zêzere on its final stretch toward the Tagus.
Spanning 10.2 km, this route brings visitors to an area where the river branched out into several inland arms, following the construction of the ...
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Spanning 32.3 km, this route introduces visitors to the calm waters of the Zêzere, influenced by the Cabril and Castelo de Bode Dams.
Spanning 8.4 km, this route takes visitors through a section deeply immersed in nature, far from any human contact.
Spanning 4.6 km, this route passes through three excellent nautical and swimming areas: Trízio, Fernandaires and Zaboeira.
Spanning 9.3 km, this route envelops visitors in the serenity of the river, thanks to the Castelo de Bode Reservoir, away from the roiling waters ...
Spanning 24.5 km, this route follows the Zêzere on its final stretch toward the Tagus.
Spanning 10.2 km, this route brings visitors to an area where the river branched out into several inland arms, following the construction of the ...
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