3/5 - Okay
Worth going to as part of the Sintra trip but day was spoilt by rain
Worth going to as part of the Sintra trip but day was spoilt by rain
Lovely beaches and a great promenade walk way between Estorill and Cascais, again just a 45min train journey from Lisbon, definitely worth a day trip.
Avoid tourist restuarants in the town centre and head for the marina instead where there are good, less crowded restaurants.
Very crowded and commercialised
Great views and a nice beach town but a bit touristy half a day is more than enough to explore
This may be the smallest beach in Cascais, but it was once fit for a queen. Enjoy its soft sands and lovely views of the town’s fishing harbor.
Give in to the magnetic pull of this stylish boat harbor with its sleek yachts and scenic views. Wine and dine at a stylish restaurant or set out on a sailing trip.
After enjoying the seaside attractions of Cascais, visit its lush park in the center of town to meet the locals and surround yourself with greenery and artworks.
Explore this century-old Mediterranean and Arabian-style mansion that still houses its original furniture, striking azulejos and a private art collection.
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Duquesa Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Cascais. Stroll along the seaside in this family-friendly area or visit its top-notch restaurants.
Delve into the history of this panoramic blue-and-white landmark of Cascais by browsing its beautifully repurposed lighthouse keepers’ cottages.