Cascais
Cascais: Lisbon's coastal gem of beauty and culture.

About Cascais
Cascais, a picturesque seaside town located just 30 kilometers west of Lisbon, has long been a favored retreat for both locals and international travelers seeking a harmonious blend of relaxation and excitement. Originally a humble fishing village, Cascais gained prominence in the late 19th century when it became the summer residence of the Portuguese royal family. This regal heritage is still evident in the town's elegant architecture and grand villas. Today, Cascais is celebrated for its pristine beaches, such as Praia da Rainha and Praia do Guincho, attracting sunbathers and surfers alike. The town's scenic promenade, lined with palm trees and quaint cafes, offers a leisurely stroll with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães, housed in a fairy-tale mansion, showcasing an eclectic collection of art and artifacts. The bustling Marina de Cascais is a hub of activity, perfect for dining or embarking on nautical adventures. Beyond the beaches and bustling center, nature lovers can explore the nearby Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, a haven of lush landscapes and rugged cliffs. Cascais' vibrant nightlife, with its array of bars and restaurants, ensures that the town remains lively long after the sun sets. With its perfect mix of historical charm and modern allure, Cascais offers an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Highlights
- Stunning beaches such as Praia da Rainha and Praia do Guincho.
- Elegant architecture with grand villas from the 19th century.
- Historic center with cobblestone streets and quaint cafes.
- Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães for art and history enthusiasts.
- Vibrant Marina de Cascais offering dining and nautical activities.
- Proximity to Sintra-Cascais Natural Park for nature exploration.
- Lively nightlife with an array of bars and restaurants.
