The beautiful little seaside town just 20 miles from one of Europe's best cities

The former fishing village has a bit of everything - including beaches, history and restaurants and bars.

By Fiona Callingham, Health Reporter specialising in medical studies, symptoms of diseases and conditions, real life stories and the latest public health issues.

Cascais

Cascais in Portugal is located just 40 minutes from Lisbon (Image: Getty Images)

Holidaymakers looking for a cultural getaway without the crowds may be blown away by this small Portugease fishing town with its pristine waters and chilled out vibe.

While we all love a holiday, many of us will have different reasons for travelling. For some, the allure of adventure and trying something new is a priority, while others might prefer a more relaxed setting.

For anyone struggling to decide between the two, one town could be the perfect destination. Located just 20 miles - or a 40 minute drive - from Portugal’s capital city, Cascais is known as Lisbon’s “summer playground”.

The former fishing village boasts not just beautiful beaches and stunning waters, but gorgeous architecture as well as restaurants, bars and galleries.

Situated on the south coast of Portugal it benefits from warm temperatures, however, being by the coast helps prevent it getting stiflingly hot.

A picturesque street of shops and sidewalk cafes paved with tiled patterned floors in the historic downtown district of Cascais, Portugal.

A picturesque street of shops and sidewalk cafes paved with tiled patterned floors in the historic d (Image: Getty)

Temperatures reach highs of 24C in June and 25C in July. Travel blog iEscape listed Cascais as one of Europe's finest beach towns for “easy coastal breaks”.

The site explains: “Historically, Cascais was a retreat of Portuguese nobility, so the architecture is grand.

“Elegant buildings and lavish villas rise along the beachfront, and there’s a marina with flashy craft.

“At the town’s heart is the old fishing village (car-free in summer), now with boutiques, bars, and restaurants serving fresh-off-the-boat seafood.

A group of people play a game of beach volleyball in the sand at the Praia da Ribeira beach in the picturesque seaside town of Cascais, Portugal.

A group of people play a game of beach volleyball in the sand at the Praia da Ribeira beach (Image: Getty)

“Elsewhere are galleries, parks and pretty churches.” The two main beaches of Cascais are Praia da Conceição and Praia da Duquesa however, there are others to choose from.

They are also popular spots for watersports such as surfing, paddleboarding, sailing and waterskiing.

But Cascais-portugal.com states that the town is “so much more than just a beach holiday destination”.

”Situated on a coastline of beautiful sandy beaches, it has been responsibly developed into a vibrant resort town, while retaining its traditional and charming Portuguese character,” it says.

“Cascais boasts so many interesting sights and attractions that it is regarded as one of the best day trips from Lisbon.

Exterior of the impressive facade of the Codes de Castro Guimaraes museum at the Praia de Santa Marta beach along the coast of Cascais, Portugal.

Cascais is home to many beautiful buildings such as the Codes de Castro Guimaraes museum (Image: Getty)

“The beaches of Cascais are glorious. Surrounding the town are the beautiful beaches of the Portuguese Riviera, while to the north lies the wild and dramatic scenery of the Serra de Sintra coastline, with its vast surfing beaches and towering cliffs.”

If you wish to venture into bustling Lisbon for the day, Cascais is just over an hour away via public transport.

It is also close to Sintra which is known for its “whimsical palaces and cooling hills”.

“There is so much to love about Cascais, either as a holiday base or for a day trip,” Cascais-portugal.com adds.

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