BEAUTIFUL
BEACHESESTORIL CASCAIS AREAOwing to a Mediterranean type microclimate,
the Estoril/Cascais Coast has mild winters and an ideal summer
temperature, which never gets too hot. The autumn is ideal, and
is like a second Spring. It starts in Carcavelos, 15 kilometres
from Lisbon, and stretches as far as Guincho, creating a harmonious
blend between the delights of the land and the enchanting beauty
of the sea. Beaches on the Estoril Coast face south in a
continuous line from the Tagus estuary, and are known for their
calm waters and fine sand. All modern facilities are available
- changing rooms, beach tents, shades, restaurants, bars etc. Carcavelos,
a wide, long beach, is very popular and ideal for surfing. Parede
climate is exceptionally rich in iodine, ideal for bone disorders.
Two of the best orthopaedic hospitals in Europe are situated here. Cascais
Cascais is a sophisticated and lively beach
resort, with plenty of cultural interest, including a 16th Century
church, many museums, and a zoo. There are all sorts of bars, restaurants,
clubs etc including traditional dance. Little town beaches - Praia
da Rainha and Praia da Conceicao with charming surroundings and
yachts bobbing on the water. The Praia da Ribeira is a picturesque
spot, and still a traditional fishing harbour. The beaches of Cascais
have names like the "Pescadores", "Marchioness" and
the "Queen", reminding us of the time when it was the "Land
of Kings and fishermen". Portuguese kings and many exiled
kings have lived in Cascais over the years. Estoril
The Estoril Coast stretches along the beautiful
west coast from Lisbon. Along the coast lies an abundance of blue
flag sandy beaches, beautiful lush countryside, and historical
sites. Estoril itself is a beach holiday haven. The promenade stretches
along Estoril's three beaches, and has all the facilities and refreshments
needed for a beach holiday, together with a championship golf course.
Also, not far away lies the Formula 1 Race Circuit. Estoril Casino
is one of the largest in Europe, and there is always plenty of
fun being had inside. Praia dos Pescadores (Fisherman's beach) - where
fishermen haul in their catches to be sold at the market. CarcavelosNext to the imposing fortress St Julian of Barras,
with more than 1 km of sand lie and good transport access. Carcavelos
Beach attracts many sun bathers in summer, and surfers all year
round. A pleasant stroll can take you along the sand, where you
pass by lots of each bars. Parking your car is easy in one of the
many places available.
Guincho5 Km from Cascais, lying at the foot of the
Sintra hills and facing the Atlantic should not be missed. The
sandy dunes blend subtly with the pine trees, the sea - rich in
fish - rushes here and there into majestic caverns, such as the
famous Boca Do Inferno, which is well worth a visit. The vegetation
is varied and beautiful, and mostly of the Mediterranean type.
Guincho has always been ideal for surfing, owing to the large breakers,
but it is now becoming increasingly known for wind surfing - a
sport much developed over the last few years.
ParedeA small beach with high iodine content in the
water. It has handicap facilities.
S Pedro and S Joao do EstorilBelow the cliffs on this stretch of the coast
are a number of small beaches, many of which are very popular with
surfers.
Tamariz The beach is next to the magnificent Estoril
Casino and its gardens. Nearby there are many beautiful mansions.
TorreBetween the fortress and the Ocean Swimming
Pool. Villaggio Manique
Being within reach of the coastline and its
many sandy beaches, as well as the close proximity to Lisbon and
Cascais, Villaggio Manique is ideal for families looking for a
mix of culture, relaxation, sandy beaches and, of course, shopping. Villaggio Manique nestles in the dazzling
setting of Cascais, right on the Estoril Coast. Surrounded by
greenery, Villaggio Manique is a first class private condominium,
only minutes away from Cascais. It is close to the Sintra Mountain
Range and its National Park; also close to numerous beaches and
only 25 kilometres (20 minutes) away from the beauty and culture
of cosmopolitan Lisbon. Considered by many to be the Portuguese
Riviera, Estoril and Cascais are full of glamour and charisma.
Facing the south, the beaches in the estuary of the Tagus offer
visitors calm water, fine sand and modern facilities.

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