Join a surf and community volunteering program in Porto, Portugal, where volunteers combine surfing, environmental activities, and social impact work along the Atlantic coastline. Support inclusive surf initiatives for children and individuals with disabilities while helping keep local beaches clean and protected. Participants assist with surf sessions, logistics, and environmental conservation activities, while also improving their own surf skills through included lessons. With a flexible schedule and free time to explore Porto, this program offers a balanced mix of volunteering, outdoor activity, and cultural experience.
Program Highlights
Your Schedule at a Glance
Arrival Day – Sunday: Arrive at Porto International Airport and meet the local team for your included airport pickup and transfer to the volunteer accommodation. On the following Monday, volunteers attend an orientation covering practical information, safety guidelines, Portuguese culture, a guided city tour of Porto and an overview of the program.
Volunteer Days – Monday to Friday: Volunteer shifts generally last between 3–5 hours per day and may take place in the morning, afternoon, or evening depending on the organization’s current needs. Tasks may include assisting surf lessons, preparing equipment, supporting beneficiaries during activities, and participating in beach cleanups and environmental projects.
Free Time: Outside of volunteering, participants can join surf lessons, explore Porto’s coastline, relax at the beach, or discover the city’s cafes, markets, and cultural attractions. Volunteers have at least 2 days off each week.
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Located on Portugal’s Atlantic coast, Porto is known for its beaches, surf culture, and historic atmosphere. The city offers access to a variety of surf spots suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers throughout the year. During the summer months, waves are generally smaller and easier for beginners, while winter brings larger swells better suited for experienced surfers.
Porto combines coastal living with urban culture, giving volunteers the opportunity to experience beaches, local neighborhoods, cafes, and traditional Portuguese cuisine during their stay. The local surf community places strong importance on sustainability and ocean conservation, with many organizations actively promoting beach cleanups and environmental awareness.
The city also supports youth-focused surf programs that introduce children and young people to surfing and outdoor activities. Volunteers can enjoy free time exploring Porto’s waterfront areas, local markets, scenic viewpoints, and nearby coastal towns. Public transportation is widely available, making it easy to travel between the hostel, beaches, and city center. Porto’s combination of surfing, culture, and community initiatives creates an active and social environment for volunteers looking to contribute while enjoying outdoor life in Portugal.
Volunteers stay in central Porto and typically travel to their placement sites by public transportation. Travel times may vary depending on the specific project location and daily surf conditions.
About the Program
This volunteer program combines surfing, social impact activities, and environmental conservation along the Portuguese coastline. Volunteers support community-based surf initiatives designed to make surfing more accessible to children and individuals with disabilities while also participating in coastal conservation efforts. The program aims to encourage inclusion, confidence-building, and outdoor participation through surfing activities.
About the Volunteer Work
Volunteers assist local staff with preparing and supporting surf lessons for beneficiaries. Responsibilities may include helping organize surf equipment, accompanying participants during activities, and assisting with transportation logistics. Volunteers also take part in environmental activities such as beach cleanups, trash collection, and separating recyclable materials to help maintain Porto’s coastline. Tasks may vary depending on seasonal needs and project schedules.
Volunteer Tasks
A Typical Day for Volunteers
A typical volunteer day begins with travel to the beach or activity location, followed by preparation of surfboards, wetsuits, and materials for the day’s lessons. Volunteers may assist participants during surf sessions, support instructors, and help ensure activities run smoothly. Depending on the schedule, volunteers may also join beach cleanup activities or help organize equipment after lessons finish. Volunteer shifts generally last between 3–5 hours, leaving additional time for surf lessons, sightseeing, or relaxing along Porto’s coastline.
Sample Weekly Itinerary
| Time | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday – Friday | Saturday & Sunday |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7:00 – 10:00 AM | Arrival Day | Breakfast at the accommodation | Breakfast at the accommodation | Free Days |
| 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM | Arrival transfers and check-in | Orientation session | Travel to the project site and join local placement staff for volunteer activities | Free Days |
| 1:30 PM | Lunch at the accommodation, restaurant/bar, or hostel kitchen (depends on the location) | Lunch at the accommodation, restaurant/bar, or hostel kitchen (depends on the location) | Lunch at the accommodation, restaurant/bar, or hostel kitchen (depends on the location) | Free Days |
| 2:00 – 7:00 PM | Free time | Guided city tour and introduction to Porto | Continue volunteer activities at the project placement | Free Days |
| 8:00 – 10:00 PM | Dinner at the accommodation, restaurant/bar, or hostel kitchen (depends on the location) | Dinner at the accommodation, restaurant/bar, or hostel kitchen (depends on the location) | Dinner at the accommodation, restaurant/bar, or hostel kitchen (depends on the location) | Free Days |
Please note: Depending on the project schedule, volunteer shifts may take place in the morning, afternoon, or evening and generally last between 2–5 hours per day. The program runs throughout the year, and surfing takes place in all seasons using appropriate wetsuits for Atlantic Ocean conditions. During periods of severe weather, surf activities may occasionally be replaced with alternative community or environmental activities for safety reasons.
Porto offers a mix of surf culture, coastal scenery, and historic city life. Volunteers can spend free time exploring the city’s beaches, seaside promenades, and surf spots along the Atlantic coast. The program includes a guided city tour to help participants discover Porto and its local neighborhoods.
Surfing conditions vary throughout the year, making the destination suitable for both beginner and experienced surfers. Volunteers can enjoy local cafes, traditional Portuguese cuisine, and scenic sunset viewpoints overlooking the Douro River and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is also known for its colorful streets, riverside atmosphere, and accessible public transportation.
Outside of volunteering, participants can visit nearby coastal towns, relax at the beach, or continue improving their surfing skills through included lessons. Porto’s strong surfing community and focus on environmental sustainability create a welcoming environment for travelers interested in outdoor activities and community-based experiences. With flexible volunteer hours and at least two days off each week, participants have plenty of opportunities to explore northern Portugal during their stay.