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Enjoy visits the most popular Lisbon Coast line in the Lisbon Region from Carcavelos Beach - Estoril - Cascais -Guincho - Praia das Maças -Ericeira coastline and affords a rewarding 8 hours Private Tour experience. Drive through the coastline between Lisbon – Cascais - Ericeira is lined with sandy beaches. These beaches are characterized by golden sands, clean waters and great tourist facilities, making them suitable for the majority of visitors including families and older visitors. Visit the delightful Cascais historic centre, 30km to the west of central Lisbon and both locations is on the northern banks of the Rio Tejo estuary.Them lunch in Ericeira beach where you can taste the best fresh seafood in Portugal. While you are enjoying the coast stop at Cape Roca, viewing the cliffs, the monument and lighthouse. Private tour also includes a free and flexible pick-up (9:30am) /drop-off (5:30pm) from your located accommodations, driver/guide.
09:00 AM
This is a Private Tour please inform your Hotel / Port / Apartment Address for Pick-up and Drop Off in Lisbon region / Cascais / Sintra.
See Belem Tower - Built on the northern bank of the Tagus between 1514 and 1520 as part of the Tagus estuary defence system, the Tower of Belém is one of the architectural jewels of the reign of Manuel I. In the tower as a whole one can distinguish two distinct volumes and military architectural models: the mediaeval keep tower and the modern bulwark which, as it contained two artillery levels, allowed for long-distance cannon firing as well as ricochet shots over the water. The Tower of Belém is a cultural reference, a symbol of the specificity of Portugal at the time, including its privileged exchange with other cultures and civilisations. As a protector of Portuguese individuality and universality, the tower saw its role confirmed in 1983 when it was classified by UNESCO as "Cultural Heritage of Humanity".
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Stop at Tower Baech - Located in Oeiras, Torre Beach is sheltered from winds and has a ready access to the railway station. It has São Julião da Barra Fort on one side and the sculpture or a whale on the other.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
See the Carcavelos beach is one of the finest beaches of the Lisbon coastline, and due to the excellent public transport, is by far the most popular. Carcavelos beach is renowned for its reliable surf, soft golden sands and great tourist facilities, but expect it to be busy at the weekends, especially during the summer season. Carcavelos is fantastic for a relaxing beach day, of basking under the glorious sun and splashing around in the cold sea, and the area attracts an equal mix of Portuguese and foreign tourists. Praia de Carcavelos is the ideal choice of beach for visitors who are new to Lisbon, as it is easy to travel to and is equally suited for families, young couples or the more mature tourist. This guide will provide an overview of Carcavelos beach, travel information and details of tourist facilities.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cascais and Estoril are two popular beach resorts that are situated on the beautiful Lisbon coastline. Both Estoril and Cascais make for outstanding holiday destinations and offer wonderful beaches, interesting day trips and a social holiday atmosphere. Historically, Cascais was a minor fishing port, which was discovered in the 19th century by the Portuguese nobility, who transformed the sleepy town into a fashionable royal retreat. Today Cascais is a prosperous and lively town that offers grand mansions, pretty parks and a busy fishing harbour.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cascais is the finest resort town of the Lisbon coastline, and makes for an enjoyable destination for a day trip. Cascais is set along a beautiful coastline of sandy beaches and rocky headlands, while within the town are grand mansions, fascinating museums and attractive parks. There is a lot to see and do in Cascais and it is a highly recommended day trip. Historically, Cascais was a minor fishing port, until the Portuguese nobility transformed the town into a decadent summer retreat, filled with grand villas and lavish venues. Today, Cascais is a charming and prosperous town that responsibly blends elegant 19th century architecture with modern tourist facilities.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
See the Boca do Inferno is an interesting cliff formation close to Cascais, which has been given an overly dramatic name of Hell’s Mouth. The ceaseless pounding of the Atlantic Ocean on the cliffs chiselled out a small cave, which subsequently collapsed forming a small bay and natural arch.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Visit Praia do Guincho is one of the finest beaches of the Lisbon region, that combines intense surfing with dramatic scenery. Guincho is situated on the western edge of the Serra da Sintra National Park and this designation has protected the remote and wild ambience of the beach from tourist development.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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