Cascais
Cascais is a stylish seaside town located around 30-40 minutes from Lisbon, once a quiet fishing village and now an elegant coastal retreat known for its relaxed atmosphere, beaches, marina and historic old town.
The centre is easy to explore on foot, with cobbled streets, boutique shops, cafés and restaurants. Along the waterfront, a scenic promenade links Cascais with Estoril, offering pleasant sea views and a relaxed coastal walk. Nearby, natural highlights such as Boca do Inferno provide dramatic cliffside scenery where the Atlantic waves crash against the rocks.
Cascais is also well known for its beaches, ranging from small sheltered coves to longer stretches of sand, making it ideal for a relaxed seaside break.
It can also be easily combined with a visit to Sintra in the same day, as both destinations are relatively close to each other. Many visitors choose to explore Sintra's palaces and forests in the morning, and then continue to Cascais for a more relaxed afternoon by the sea.
Cascais offers a refined coastal contrast to Lisbon, perfect for combining culture, scenery and relaxation in one day trip.