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Enjoy a charming and comfortable trip through the village of Cascais. During 8H discover the 8 most emblematic places of this unique village and enjoy a Wonderful day with superb views of the exquisite Cascais bay.

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* Duration: 8 hours
* Starts: Lisbon, Portugal
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours



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Enjoy a charming and comfortable trip through the village of Cascais. During 8H discover the 8 most emblematic places of this unique village and enjoy a Wonderful day with superb views of the exquisite Cascais bay.

We’re specialized in services and unique travels experiences in Portugal. Our experience is your garantee that we understand, meet and exceed your expectations. We invite you to experience the authenticity of a full day tour through Cascais Village.

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Stop At: Casa de Santa Maria, Rua do Farol de Santa Marta, Cascais 2750-800 Portugal

It was built by Jorge O’Neill in 1902, a direct descendant of the Royal Sovereign House of Ireland, who in the late nineteenth century, following the example of the Portuguese Court, chose Cascais as a summer resort. It is a project by Raul Lino, one of the most representative Portuguese architects of the twentieth century. Inseparable from the landscape of Cascais

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum, Rua do Farol, Cascais 2750-341 Portugal

With an architectural project by Francisco and Manuel Aires de Mateus and a museum program by Joaquim Boiça, the Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum was rehabilitated based on a protocol signed between the Cascais City Council and the Portuguese Armed Staff. Opened to the public in July 2007, its model is unheard of in the country, combining exhibition spaces with the coastal signaling function, overseen by the Directorate of Marine Lighthouses. With the exception of the cannonball found in the town’s archaeological excavations, the collection of the Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum was entirely restored and deposited in the Lighthouse Museum by the Portuguese Navy / Lighthouse Directorate.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Museu Condes de Castro, Avenida Rei Humberto II de Italia, Cascais 2750-800 Portugal

The Condes de Castro Guimarães Library Museum is housed in the building initially known as the “Tower of S. Sebastião”, built in 1900 by Jorge O’Neill according to the project by painter Francisco Vilaça. In 1910 the building was acquired by the Counts of Castro Guimarães who, in 1924, bequeathed to the people of Cascais the “Torre de S. Sebastião”, the objects of art and books, to set up a Municipal Museum and Public Library. enjoyment of the population.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Museo do Mar (Museum of the Sea), Rua Julio Pereira de Mello, Cascais 2750-407 Portugal

In 1992 the Museum of the Sea was inaugurated, a space dedicated to the sea and its people. The museum is organized by thematic exhibition centers: Cascais on the Shipwreck Route, dedicated to underwater archeology; Biodiversity, where we find specimens of fish, mammals and waterfowl, shells and marine fossils; Gentes do Mar, dedicated to the uses and customs of the fishing community of Cascais, as well as traditional fishing arts; Navy and Navigation, which focuses on historical and technical aspects; Marine Fossils, where the museum’s collection of marine fossils is on display and, finally, the D. Carlos nucleus and Oceanographic Science that reconstructs the main moments of the action of the king and his team aboard the Amelia yacht.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Centro Cultural de Cascais, Avenida Rei Humberto II de Italia 2750-800, Cascais 2750-800 Portugal

Inaugurated in May 2000, the Cascais Cultural Center is housed in the “Pink House”, former Convent of Nossa Senhora da Piedade. The construction of this Convent was the initiative of the 4th Count of Monsanto, D. António de Castro, who wished to install the first Portuguese College of Philosophy. The works were completed in 1641. Almost completely ruined by the 1755 earthquake, the Convent was not rebuilt. even if the brothers continued to inhabit it. The history of the Convent until 1834 is described in the Chronicle of the Discalced Carmelites, a religious order that occupied it until that date. When this year the religious orders were abolished, the convent was abandoned and ruined. After passing through several owners was acquired by the Viscount da Gandarinha, in the late nineteenth century, who had installed his summer palace there.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Centro Historico de Cascais, Cascais Portugal

Considered a splendid white-sand beach with its proximity to countless shops and charming shopping streets and its cosmopolitanism, the fishing village of Cascais has reinvented itself and has become a refined seaside resort and one of the most sophisticated destinations in the Lisbon area. . The town, located a few kilometers from the mouth of the Tagus, is nestled between the sunny Cascais bay and the majestic Serra de Sintra. It displays a delightfully maritime and refined atmosphere, attracting visitors all year round.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Boca do Inferno, Northern section of Cascais, Cascais 2750-642 Portugal

Located on the west coast of mainland Portugal near the village of Cascais, it may have been a cave in very ancient times. Being the region formed of carbonated rocks, the action of rainwater, with dissolved carbon dioxide, progressively over time dissolved the carbonate. In this way cavities were formed in the rocks that, with the action of the sea force, were progressively increasing in size. The abatement of the upper layer turned the cave into an open pit. The current look, along with the sound of the waves crashing against the rocks and the foam that often rises up to the level of the road, justifies its name as Hell’s Mouth.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Guincho Beach, Parque Natural Sintra-Cascais, Cascais Portugal

Integrated in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, Guincho Beach has a beautiful landscape, where the white sand dunes contrast with the foothills of the Serra de Sintra, which can be seen in the background. Being exposed to high winds and strong waves, this beach is very popular with bodyboarders and surfers. During the summer, due to the winds that are felt here, Guincho is excellent for windsurfing, taking place here national and international windsurfing.

Duration: 30 minutes



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