Cascais

Coastal resort town with beaches and historic charm

8.9/10
Lisbon Metropolitan Area Region
Top 4 Destination

Cascais, set along Portugal’s sun-drenched Atlantic coast just 30 kilometers west of Lisbon, is a destination that seamlessly blends history, natural beauty, and modern leisure. Originally a small fishing village, Cascais rose to prominence in the late 19th century when it became the summer residence of the Portuguese royal family. This royal patronage attracted nobility and artists, transforming the town into a sophisticated seaside resort. Today, Cascais retains its elegant charm, with grand villas, manicured gardens, and a lively marina, while still honoring its maritime roots.

The historic old center is the heart of Cascais, where cobbled streets wind past whitewashed houses, colorful tiled facades, and bustling squares. Here, visitors can explore the Mercado da Vila, a vibrant market offering fresh produce and local delicacies, or simply relax in one of the many outdoor cafes. The waterfront promenade leads to the picturesque fishing harbor and the exclusive Cascais Marina, a hub for sailing events and luxury yachts.

Among Cascais’ main attractions is the Cidadela de Cascais, a restored fortress complex that now houses art galleries, boutique hotels, and artisan shops. The Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães, set in a romantic palace overlooking the sea, showcases an eclectic collection of art, rare books, and historic artifacts. Nearby, the Santa Marta Lighthouse and Museum offers insight into the region’s maritime history and provides panoramic views from its tower. The Museu do Mar further delves into Cascais’ deep connection with the ocean, displaying exhibits on fishing traditions and naval exploration.

Nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy in and around Cascais. The dramatic cliffs of Boca do Inferno (“Hell’s Mouth”) are a must-see, where powerful Atlantic waves crash into a chasm in the rocks, creating a spectacular natural show. The town is also famed for its beaches, from the sheltered Praia da Rainha and Praia da Conceição in the center to the windswept sands of Guincho Beach, a favorite spot for surfers and kiteboarders. The scenic coastal cycle path from Cascais to Guincho offers breathtaking ocean views and access to hidden coves.

Outdoor activities abound, including sailing, windsurfing, golf, and hiking in the nearby Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. The town’s cultural calendar is filled with festivals, open-air concerts, and sporting events, such as the America’s Cup sailing regatta. Food enthusiasts can indulge in fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, sampling dishes like grilled sardines, octopus salad, and the region’s renowned pastries.

Cascais is easily accessible from Lisbon by train, with regular departures from Cais do Sodré station and a scenic 40-minute ride along the coast. The town is also well-connected by road and offers ample parking for those arriving by car. Once in Cascais, most attractions are within walking or cycling distance, and bike rentals are widely available.

The best time to visit Cascais is from April to October, when the weather is warm and sunny, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. Early summer (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, while the winter months are mild but quieter, with occasional rain. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on golden sands, cultural discoveries, or active adventures, Cascais promises a memorable and multifaceted experience on Portugal’s Riviera.

Best Time to Visit

April to October offers warm, sunny weather ideal for beaches and sightseeing; May-June and September-October are especially pleasant and less crowded.

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Currency

Euro (EUR) • Cards widely accepted

Language

Portuguese • English in tourist areas

WiFi

Free WiFi in cafes and hotels

Quick Facts

Region Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Rating
8.90/10
Population 215,507
Elevation 97m
Location View on Map

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