1. Marina de Cascais
Our meeting ad starting point is Marina de Cascais.
Cascais marina has forged itself a name for being the home of international sailing in Portugal and has welcomed major races including the America's Cup World Series
10 minutes
2. Casa Das Historias - Paula Rego
It is impossible not to notice the two red-coloured, chimney-like towers when you wander the streets of Cascais. This unique building is the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego, a museum that houses the work of Portuguese artist Paula Rego. A place definitely worth visiting for both the architecture and the art.
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The Guia lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol da Guia) is an active Portuguese lighthouse located at Cabo da Guia, about 2 km west of the centre of Cascais. It is an octagonal tower in white masonry with a red lantern that has a range of 18 nautical miles.[1][
4. Guincho Beach
Cresmina Beach is one of the large beaches in the Guincho area, along with the Guincho’s Grande Beach.
Following the road that gets from Cascais, Cresmina is the first beach sighted, in a long sandy area surrounded by dunes.
here we are gonna find the right spot for our aperitive
50 minutes
5. Duna Da Cresmina
Just the time to admire Guincho beach from another prospective ...The Cresmina Dune extends over 66 hectares and is a part of the Guincho-Oitavos dune system, located on the edge of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park near Cascais in Portugal.
10 minutes
6. Boca do Inferno
Hell's Mouth near Cascais.
Boca do Inferno (Portuguese for Hell's Mouth) is a chasm located in the seaside cliffs close to the Portuguese city of Cascais, in the District of Lisbon. The seawater has access to the deep bottom of the chasm and vigorously strikes its rocky walls, making it look like hell's entrance...
7. Casa Das Historias - Paula Rego
Our final destination
20 minutes