Boca do Inferno
A dramatic natural cliff formation on the coast of Cascais, known for its sea arches and caves that create a spectacle when waves crash into them.
Cascais Marina
A picturesque harbor in Cascais, lined with yachts and fishing boats, offering beautiful waterfront views and dining options.
Praia do Guincho
A stunning, wide sandy beach known for its dramatic scenery, strong winds, and excellent conditions for watersports like windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães
A historic villa turned museum, showcasing a rich collection of art, furniture, and archaeological artifacts, set within beautiful gardens.
Praia da Rainha
A small, charming beach nestled between rocky outcrops, offering a sheltered and scenic spot for sunbathing and swimming.
Praia do Tamariz
A popular, family-friendly beach with golden sand and calm waters, located near the train station and Casino Estoril.
Cabo da Roca
A dramatic headland marking the westernmost point of mainland Europe, offering stunning cliffside views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Sintra-Cascais Natural Park
A vast natural park offering diverse landscapes, from coastal cliffs and beaches to forests, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities.
Casa das Histórias Paula Rego
A contemporary museum dedicated to the works of acclaimed Portuguese artist Paula Rego, housed in a uniquely designed building.
Santa Marta Lighthouse And Museum
This complex includes a historic lighthouse and a museum dedicated to maritime history, offering insights into Portugal's seafaring past.
Casino Estoril
A renowned casino offering a wide array of games, live entertainment, and dining options, set within beautiful gardens.
Praia da Ribeira
Praia da Ribeira is the main, vibrant beach in the heart of Cascais, perfect for people-watching and sunset views.
Rainha Beach
Rainha Beach, a small and charming cove, was once a royal favorite and offers a tranquil seaside escape.
Duquesa Beach
A beautiful and popular sandy beach in Cascais, known for its clear waters and proximity to the marina.
Mercado da Vila
The central market of Cascais, a hub for fresh food, local products, and community interaction.
Marechal Carmona Park
A beautiful green space featuring gardens, ponds, and recreational areas, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Parque Marechal Carmona
A tranquil public park featuring lush gardens, a small museum, peacocks roaming freely, and children's play areas.
Farol de Santa Marta
The Farol de Santa Marta is an active lighthouse with an adjacent museum, offering panoramic views of the coast.
Cidadela Art District
A vibrant hub within the historic Cascais Citadel, showcasing local creativity with galleries, workshops, and art installations.
Cascais Citadel
A historic 16th-century fortress in Cascais that now houses a museum and art district, offering insights into the region's maritime past.
Praia da Conceição
A central and popular beach in Cascais, great for swimming and relaxing close to the town center.
Santa Marta Lighthouse
A picturesque lighthouse offering stunning views over the Atlantic and the Cascais coastline.
Old Town
A charming historic area in Cascais with narrow cobblestone streets, traditional buildings, and a quaint atmosphere perfect for exploring.
Centro Historico
The historic heart of Cascais, featuring traditional architecture, cobblestone streets, and a delightful ambiance for leisurely strolls.
Ribeira Beach
A popular and accessible town beach in Cascais, located right next to the old town, offering golden sands and clear waters.