









8 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the Cascais coast known as the Portuguese Riviera
Visit Estoril a historic seaside resort once favored by European royalty
Enjoy Estoril’s mild climate sea views and iconic Casino
Discover Cascais a former fishing village with a cosmopolitan vibe
Stroll among whitewashed houses and high-end international shops
€ 420
€ 386.40


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Along the Cascais coast, often referred to as the Portuguese Riviera, lies Estoril—once a prestigious seaside resort favored by European royalty. Its charm endures thanks to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, a pleasant year-round climate, and the iconic Estoril Casino. Just next door, Cascais welcomes visitors with a unique blend of tradition and elegance. Once a humble fishing village, it now boasts a vibrant, cosmopolitan vibe with whitewashed houses standing beside upscale boutiques and international brand stores. In the Marina, sleek boats and luxury yachts gently sway with the sea breeze, embodying a lifestyle that celebrates the ocean and leisure.
Not far from Cascais, and just outside Lisbon, lies the enchanting town of Sintra. Often wrapped in mist and mystery, this romantic destination is nestled among lush hills where the sea, mountains, and countryside harmoniously meet. Sintra is famed for its dreamlike ambiance and historical richness, home to grand villas and fairy-tale palaces like the colorful Palácio da Pena. Visitors are invited to step into the pages of Eça de Queiroz's novel Os Maias, exploring cobbled streets where horse-drawn carriages still pass. No visit is complete without tasting Sintra’s famous pastries—the queijadas and travesseiros—that perfectly complement this magical journey through time and beauty.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Private tour
Coffee break
Professional guide
Transport in private vehicle
Gratuities
Lunch
Monument ticket´s
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Cabo da roca is absolutely stunning - this place is the westerbmost point of continental Europe so its a unique thing you can say you experience. We were there to see sunset to that was magical and the coastline is breathtaking. Heads up: once your there its remote and after sunset there were no ubers avail so we ended up requesting premium just to have someone pick us up. Definitely plan your ride in advance. View is worth it though!

The most satisfying part of the trip is visiting the westernmost point of Europe, Cabo da Roca. I can hear the wind blowing strongly towards the ocean, huge tide waves blowing the great cliffs, and the horizon is clearly visible, but untouchable. The power of nature spells out extremely powerful forces that can strike me to stunning and silent through minds.

It’s so gorgeous. The best views of my life. Luckiest guy to come in such a good weather, no single cloud. Also not many tourists as it’s usual in kind of touristic places

The westernmost point of continental Europe — a must-see! Stunning scenery, fresh ocean air, and incredible views over the Atlantic. Best to visit early in the morning or at sunset for perfect light.

I must say this place is amazing and most beautiful. Do you know europe as a continent end here on the west side of it. Here there no shops and anything much so be prepared. Overall it’s worth the visit, many people come here with camping cars and stay nearby. But the best part is you can even visit Sintra which is nearby and you can even go with the bus. Also, for your safety many people walk on some places which they should not but you take care.



