With its feet firmly set in history but with its sights fixed on the future, Cascais Marina has much to offer sailors and non sailors alike. The marina, near the westernmost point of mainland Europe, is nestled in the heart of the vibrant resort town of Cascais.
Take a stroll around the Cascais Marina to soak up the sights of this picturesque area. Looming behind the docks is the formidable Cascais Fortress with the pretty little Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum perched beside it. Located just to the northeast are the golden sands of Ribeira Beach set against the backdrop of the Old Town.
Cascais has been the summer playground of the Portuguese royal family for many years and this marina welcomed many European royals to Portuguese shores throughout the years. The marina has grown over time and continues to do so today.
Check out the yachts that are bobbing gently in the calm waters of the marina. The marina has hosted many world-class sailing events, including the America's Cup and the ISAF World Sailing Championship. Yachts of this elite sailing class can be seen along with other boats that lean much more to the luxury cruiser category.
Put on your sailor’s cap and head out onto the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Steady and reliable winds combined with impressive coastal views and warm weather make a sailing trip a pleasurable pastime. You can choose from short jaunts to multi-day adventures on all sorts of vessels.
Indulge in a fine meal or a drink or two in one of the atmospheric restaurants and bars with mesmerizing bay views. Browse the small boutique shops of the marina for a stylish souvenir.
The Cascais Marina is accessible to the general public at all times without admission fees. Check specific businesses and services for individual operating hours. The marina is easily reached by foot from the city center and has a large underground car park nearby. Check the marina’s official website for mooring fees and availability if arriving by boat.