Cascais Walking Tours
If you are interested in sightseeing and want to join one of our walking tours in Cascais, the city we promise to introduce you to, our Cascais walking tours are the way to do it. The land displays its beauty like a tapestry, sewn from the earth through time and space. Cast your gaze overviews, one of the most famous, and historically significant regions in this dazzling country. Stroll along historic streets lined with ancient edifices and also, breathe in the beauty of the coastline, and even visit little houses in the nearby area in search of the moon, the sun, and the stars. Delve into surprising facts about the past, learn about local customs during the tours, and also see for yourself the atmosphere that entraps tourists to come again and again. Such trips will offer you a revealing and unique experience that you will not find in the tourist pack events but in events that get to the root of the Indigenous culture. The spectacular history and the great natural beauty to be found here make you want to take the trip to Cascais a bit deeper. You can learn different things by diving into history with us or by looking at the treasures nature has to offer by sailing.
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From Lisbon: Pena Palace, Sintra Village, Roca Cape & Cascais Small Group Day Trip
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8 hours
- Small Group
€ 74.99 € 64.99 / per person
From Lisbon: Cascais Private Experience
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4,5 hours
- Private experience
€ 299.00 € 249.00 / per group up to 8
Sintra & Cascais Private Day Trip From Lisbon
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8 hours
- Private experience
€ 449.00 € 359.00 / per group up to 8
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the entrance to Cascais landmarks free of charge?
It should be pointed out that most places in Cascais are paid, with some exceptions. If there are any particular locations, it is recommended to clarify the entrance fees and, if so, purchase the tickets in advance. The best idea is to come here during the ready-made tour to avoid organisational issues.
When is the best time to go on a Cascais Tour?
Cascais is accessible throughout the year. It is common to recommend that the best time to visit Cascais is in the middle of a working week, preferably Tuesday or Wednesday. Fewer tourists visit the various destinations during this time, making it the best time to travel. On weekends, especially during the summer holidays, places tend to be busy.
Is Cascais too touristy?
Cascais is one of the most famous resorts, but even here, you can see relaxation and the preservation of the initial homeliness. Sometimes, it might be a little crowded when busy, especially in the evening. However, the place is very big, and there are many areas that are not so crowded. It is recommended to visit at dawn or off-season because it lets you see the town without a crowd.
Cascais is rather compact, are there any alternatives to moving in a car?
Yes, Cascais is very much a walking city, although there is also a good bus service. The majority of attractions are quite relaxing, and there are many paths for walking and places where you can rent bikes. This implies that one does not have to own a car to appreciate the city's aesthetic value.
Can we have a Cascais trip for only a day?
Yes, indeed, Cascais can be visited as an excellent day trip destination from Lisbon. It does not require a long time to get there; one can easily get there by rail in approximately half an hour. That all depends on the chosen tour, some of which let you spend the whole day sunbathing on the beaches, exploring historical monuments, and trying some of the famously delicious Portuguese dishes before coming back to Lisbon in the evening.
What's special about Cascais?
Cascais is famous for its beautiful beaches, past royal palaces and villas, and rich cultural life. The town is mainly characterized by classical Portuguese architecture while at the same time boasting the facilities of the twenty-first century. Among all the attractions worthy of special attention are the beautiful beaches of Boka do Inferno and the magnificent Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum.
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