The town of Cascais has been one of the most important harbours between Europe and the mighty atlantic ocean, as a safe haven that attracted Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths and Arabs alike. During the Age of Discoveries, Cascais was the port from where caravels depart to Africa, Brasil, India and China. Learn about Luís de Camões and the “Lusíadas”, his 16th century epic about the Vasco da Gama’s discovery journey to India, about that epic journey itself and about Christopher Columbus, who first docked here after discovering the Americas. Learn the shakesperean true story of King Pedro I and his forbidden love with Inês de Castro. After World War I, and during WWII Cascais was a hotbed of espionage. Ian Fleming lived here as an undercover british agent and felt inspired in Cascais to write Casino Royal, introducing to the world the most famous spy of all times: James Bond. Follow us to get to know the most famous bay in Portugal like a local and get swept away by the charm of Cascais.
You will see:
Praia da Conceição
Chalet Faial
Palace of the Dukes of Palmela
Queen’s Beach
Largo Luís de Camões
Praça 5 de Outubro
City Hall and the Statue of King Pedro I
Praia dos Pescadores
Bay of Cascais
Monument of the Portuguese Discoveries
Statue of Pope John Paul II
Museum area and the Marechal Carmona Park
Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum
Miradouro Casa de Santa Maria and Santa Marta
Citadel of Cascais
Statue of King Dom Carlos I
You will learn about:
Roman settlement
The foundation of the town and it’s independence from Sintra
The Age of Discovery
The earthquake of Lisbon and the citadel
The medieval past of Cascais
Spanish Invasion
The Bay of Cascais
King Carlos I
Refuge for European royalty and other personalities like King Umberto II of Italy, King Carol II of Romania, Czarin Giovanna of Bulgaria, Archduke Otto von Habsburg, the Dukes of Windsor, the Spanish royal family, among others
Ian Fleming and the espionage of WWII
The famous Santini ice cream parlour
In front of McDonalds, R. Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo 15-17, 2750-000 Cascais
Cascais is a charming coastal town just 30 minutes from Lisbon, known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and vibrant cultural scene. Often referred to as the 'Pearl of the Atlantic,' it offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration.
A stunning coastal cliff formation with a dramatic rock arch and crashing waves, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
A historic fortress built in the 16th century, now home to the Museum of the Sea and various cultural events.
A historic lighthouse dating back to 1868, offering panoramic views of the coast and a glimpse into maritime history.
A small, picturesque beach with golden sand and clear waters, popular for swimming and sunbathing.
A large, beautiful park with lush gardens, walking paths, and a small lake, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.
A traditional Portuguese dish made with shredded codfish, onions, potatoes, and eggs, often served with olives and parsley.
Fresh sardines grilled with olive oil, garlic, and lemon, a classic Portuguese dish often served with bread and salad.
A popular Portuguese custard tart with a flaky pastry crust, often dusted with cinnamon or powdered sugar.
A hearty sandwich made with layers of meat, cheese, and a rich beer-based sauce, often served with fries.
The summer months offer warm, sunny weather perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. This is the busiest time with many festivals and events.
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Cascais is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Cascais Railway Station
Cascais Bus Terminal
The local bus network, Scott Urbano, covers all parts of Cascais and connects to neighboring areas. Buses are frequent and affordable.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its romantic 19th-century palaces, castles, and lush gardens, offering a magical and enchanting experience.
Portugal's capital city offers a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, with attractions ranging from ancient castles to modern art museums.
A charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, surfing spots, and relaxed atmosphere, offering a great escape from the bustle of Cascais.
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