Estoril & Cascais Lisbon's Coast
Estoril, Cascais, Sintra, Queluz, Mafra

The “Costa de Lisboa”, on the southwestern coast and north of the Tagus river estuary, offers a rich and impressively integrated diversity. This area was once the favored summer resort for the Portuguese’s Royal family, and is made up of charming fishing villages and inland towns. 

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  • Roundtrip transfers
  • 3 Nights accommodation
  • Breakfast Daily (except apartments)
  • All Hotel taxes and service charges
Extra nights can be added to these packages, this includes all packages on this website.

Price from $299.00 per person in double occupancy

Hotels

ESTORIL EDEN
ALBATROZ
VILA GALE ESTORIL














VILA GALE VILLAGE
TIVOLI PALACIO Setaeis
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We have  8 hotels in Estoril & Cascais to choose from

Featured Hotels

Htl Estoril Eden 4* Estoril.  0verlooking the bay, studios, one bedroom and penthouse suites have; TV, telephone with fully equipped kitchenette. Air conditioned. Garage.  Restaurant, bar, disco bar indoor/outdoor pools & sauna.

Hotel Albatroz 5* Cascais.  Waterfront property built for the Royal family in the mid 19 century.  Panoramic restaurant, bar-lounge, salt water outside/inside pools. Air conditioned. Garage. Rooms have, telephone, mini bar, TV, & safe.

Htl Vila Gale Estoril 4*  Located close to the beach in the center of Estoril, only 200 meters from the famous casino, the hotel offers 126 rooms, a high-quality restaurant, bar, outdoor swimming pool, gym, Jacuzzi, Turkish bath and various meeting rooms. Rooms have: air conditioning, direct dial phone, Satellite television with pay movies, mini-bar, and in room safe, blackout drapes. Bathrooms are fully equipped with bathtub, double sink, separate WC and bidet, makeup mirror, and hair-dryer.  Some rooms available for the disabled.

Htl Vila Gale Village Cascais 4*
Cascais.  Located in the fishing village town of Cascais. Restaurant, bar and outdoor pool. Air conditioned. Parking. Rooms have; Telephone, TV, min bar and safe.

Htl Palacio Estoril 5*  Estoril. Superb restaurant/grill, pool, disco & sauna. Air conditioned. Golf. Parking.  Rooms have;  TV, telephone, minibar, safe.

Htl Tivoli Palacio Seteais 5* Sintra.  This hotel built in the late 18th century is set in beautiful gardens with great views of the town nestled among the trees. Restaurant, bar, salon, swimming pool, horse riding and tennis. Air conditioned. Parking.  Rooms have; telephone, TV, safe and mini bar

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Estoril, renowned worldwide as an important tourism spot, with casino, golf courses and race track. The beautiful Santo Antonio Church stands out in this cosmopolitan resort, which also boasts an exciting nightlife.

Cascais, a stylish summer resort. Among the numerous restaurants, bars and discotheques, are the following historic places: Castro Guimaraes Museum and Sea Museum, the 18th century churches of Nossa Senhora da Assuncao and Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes, the hermitages of Nossa Senhora da Guia (15th centuries) and Sao Sebastiao (16th-17th centuries) and the 17th century fortress. Just minutes away lies Guincho beach, a great place for those who enjoy surfing and windsurfing.

Sintra, one of the oldest and most beautiful towns of Portugal perched high in the hills and surrounded by lush vegetation. Lord Byron called it a “glorious Eden”.  Full of palaces like the 14th century Palacio Real, with its magnificent chimneys.  The Moorish castle, the Palace of Pena, has a Disney like pastiche of architectural styles and a garden with 3,000 different species of plants.

Queluz, with its charming 18th century pink Rococo palace, described as Portugal’s Versailles with Portuguese Empire antiques and lovely ornamental gardens. The Palace Kitchen “Cozinha Velha” is now a famous restaurant.

Mafra, Palace-Convent built in the 18th century, is the largest Portuguese religious monument. It consists of lavish royal apartments, magnificent library, carillon, basilica and museums.

The local gastronomy is based on fresh fish and seafood. Fish soups, barbecued sardines are a must!  Azeitao and cottage cheeses and the delicious “queijadas (cheese tarts from Sintra) and the “pasties de Belem (custard tarts ) are all fabulous.

Typical handicrafts are the wicker baskets, copper utensils, embroideries and lace, and the popular ceramic pottery

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