Seaside elegance meets Portuguese tradition in this coastal retreat.
Nestled along a golden crescent of sandy shoreline just west of Lisbon, Cascais is a picturesque coastal town that perfectly blends history, nature, and culinary delight. Once a royal retreat, Cascais has gracefully evolved into a beloved destination, offering visitors a captivating escape steeped in maritime tradition and sophisticated charm.


Overlooking the shimmering bay, the iconic Citadel Fortress stands as a testament to the town’s strategic importance and storied past. Not far from the Citadel, the opulent Palace and the elegant Quinta dos Marqueses de Pombal offer glimpses into Cascais’s aristocratic heritage.
Wander through cobbled streets at dusk, where historic churches and charming squares invite quiet reflection. The rhythm of life slows here, making it ideal for peaceful evening strolls, especially as the setting sun bathes the town in a golden glow.
No visit to Cascais is complete without indulging in its celebrated seafood. Historic taverns serve dishes perfected over generations, think succulent lobster, sweet crab, and delicate sea bass, each paired with crisp local wines and the warmth of Portuguese hospitality.
From sunlit terraces to cozy, time-worn taverns, each bite tells a story of seafaring heritage and culinary devotion. Meander through Cascais’ historic heart, savor a seafood feast, or tee off by the sea, and you’ll find a journey rich in flavor, culture, and coastal beauty, seamlessly woven into The Real Thing’s curated experiences and itineraries.

Cascais, a scenic 25-minute drive from Lisbon.
May to October, with September offering ideal weather and fewer crowds.
For seaside charm, fresh seafood, historic sights, and golf with ocean views - all in one elegant getaway.
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