Expats’ Favorite Portuguese Town

Cascais is a charming coastal town located in the Lisbon region of Portugal that is known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. Just a 40-minute train ride from Lisbon, it’s easy to get to and has more of a small-town feel than booming Lisbon. Here’s a few reasons not to miss this seaside stop on your next visit to Portugal…


Cascais is home to some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in Portugal, including Praia do Guincho and Praia da Conceição, which are popular for surfing, swimming, and sunbathing.

Cascais has a rich history, including its past as a small fishing village, to a favored summer retreat for Portugal’s royal family and aristocracy in the 19th and 20th centuries, and its role as a key player in Portugal’s transition to a democratic government.

Cascais is known for its eclectic mix of architectural styles, including traditional Portuguese, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco buildings, which are a testament to the town’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Cascais is renowned for its seafood cuisine, which features fresh and locally caught fish, as well as other traditional Portuguese dishes. The town is also home to a number of excellent restaurants and cafes that offer a variety of dining options.