Map of Cascais, Portugal
Explore Portugal's charming coastal resort with our interactive Cascais map featuring beaches, the historic center, and the stunning Portuguese Riviera coastline.
About Cascais
Cascais is a picturesque coastal town located on the Portuguese Riviera, just 30 kilometers west of Lisbon. Once a small fishing village, it became a fashionable resort in the late 19th century when the Portuguese royal family chose it as their summer retreat. Today, Cascais combines its historic charm with a cosmopolitan atmosphere, excellent beaches, and world-class restaurants.
Beaches of Cascais
Cascais and its surroundings offer a variety of beautiful beaches:
- Praia da Rainha - Small sheltered beach in the town center
- Praia da Conceicao - Popular family beach near the train station
- Praia do Guincho - Wild Atlantic beach famous for surfing and windsurfing
- Praia de Carcavelos - Long sandy beach between Cascais and Lisbon
- Praia da Ribeira - Charming beach by the fishing harbor
Top Attractions
Cascais Marina
Modern marina with restaurants, shops, and stunning views of the bay. Perfect for evening strolls.
Boca do Inferno
Dramatic cliff formation where Atlantic waves crash through a cave, creating spectacular displays.
Casa das Historias Paula Rego
Museum dedicated to the acclaimed Portuguese-British artist Paula Rego, designed by Eduardo Souto de Moura.
Cidadela de Cascais
16th-century fortress now housing a luxury hotel and art galleries.
Parque Marechal Carmona
Beautiful park with gardens, a small zoo, and the Condes de Castro Guimaraes Museum.
Praia do Guincho
Spectacular wild beach, one of Europe's best spots for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Getting to Cascais
Cascais is easily accessible from Lisbon:
- Train - Regular trains from Lisbon Cais do Sodre station (40 minutes)
- Car - 30 minutes via the scenic Marginal coastal road
- Bus - Connections from Sintra and other nearby towns
- Bicycle - Dedicated cycle path from Lisbon along the coast