Sardine Festival 2026: Praia do Pedrógão grills the queen of summer, 16-19 July
The 27th Festival da Sardinha closes out at Praia do Pedrógão, Leiria, from 16 to 19 July: grilled sardines, free entry and concerts at 10.30pm.
Few smells are more Portuguese than sardines on the grill by the sea — and that is exactly what Praia do Pedrógão, in the Leiria municipality, is serving until next Sunday. The 27th edition of the Festival da Sardinha enters its second and final round from 16 to 19 July on Avenida da Maré Viva, with free entry.
What is there to eat and see at the Sardine Festival?
Grilled sardines in industrial quantities, obviously, but not only: this year there is room for close to a thousand diners seated at once in the food area, dressed up with nods to Arte Xávega — the traditional ox-drawn net fishing of this stretch of coast. At night the music takes over, with concerts always at 10.30pm — Nemanus on the 16th, Smells Like 90’s on the 17th and Rita Guerra closing the bill on 18 July. The full programme is on the Leiria municipality’s website, which organises the festival.
How do you get to Praia do Pedrógão?
Pedrógão is the Leiria municipality’s only beach, about 20 minutes from the city — and the festival is a fine excuse to discover a huge stretch of sand that usually escapes the coastal crowds. If beer beats sardines for you, there is an alternative a few hours south, with Silves Beer Fest running in the Algarve the same week; and if you are mourning the first round of summer festas, take heart: after a season of festivals from north to south, there is plenty of calendar left.
Bring an appetite, arrive before 10.30pm, and leave your table manners at home — eating sardines with a knife and fork is the one thing nobody forgives.
Image: Vitor Oliveira from Torres Vedras, PORTUGAL / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)