
Living in Cascais is like having a home with an open door to the world and windows with views of serenity.
It’s Europe’s most Western Point, enjoying the Sun shine all year round and the privilege of living in privacy and tranquility, while only 30 minutes from Lisbon, Portugal’s Vibrant and Cosmopolitan Capital.
Cascais is a picturesque coastal town, known for its exquisite gastronomy, historic architecture, and vibrant multicultural lifestyle.
A preferred residence in Lisbon Area for international community and classy locals, it offers a blend of traditional charm and modern resort alike amenities.
Cascais Marina is a hub for nautical activities, providing excellent facilities for sailing and hosting various international events, such as Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy.
The marina’s scenic setting, surrounded by upscale shops, restaurants, and bars, makes it a lively spot for both relaxation and entertainment.
Oitavos Dunes Golf Course lies within the proximity of Guincho Estate, within the Sintra and Cascais Natural Park, set among pine
woods and sand dunes in the prestigious Resort of Qunta da Marinha.
Golfers can enjoy picturesque views over the Atlantic Ocean, the hills of magical Sintra, and Cabo da Roca, Europe’s westernmost point.
Crafted by one of the greatest golf architects, Arthur Hills, Oitavos Dunes is considered one of the best golf courses in Portugal and in Europe.
On the way from Cascais and towards Majestic Sintra, The UNESCO Heritage Site Park of Cascais-Sintra is a 144km2 long Park with extensive Cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Forests with Centuries Old Botanic Species, and some of Portugals most secluded Beaches, like the famous Guincho Beach.
Cascais is located just thirty five minutes by car from the Lisboa international airport. This allows for a unique privileged location as pertains to Europe, Africa and America. In fact Lisboa is the westernmost capital of Europe, that is, the nearest European capital to Africa and Latin America.
That is why those who live in Cascais are just a mere three hour flight from most European countries, less than one and half hours from northern Africa, approximately seven hours from the USA and a maximum of ten hours from South America.
The most well known road in Cascais – “Marginal Road” – runs along almost the whole of the coastline of the municipality. “No matter how often you travel on the “Marginal”, you will never seize to be amazed by the beauty of the landscape along the route”.
Cascais Private airport of Tires is just fifteen minutes from the town by road. It is the second major airport infrastructure of the Lisboa region and the most modern and safe in its class. Currently it is more vocated to private planes and specialised service provider companies.