MARINA DE CASCAIS
PORTUGAL
SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
38° 41.5466′ N 009° 24.935′ W
Marina Cascais has been the setting for some of the most important sailing events in the world.
We are proud to offer a special 15 % discount to all the Ocean Posse recipients.
Reservations must be made with advance so that we can check availability with time.
CONTACT
Marina de Cascais
Casa de S. Bernardo, 2750-800 Cascais
T (+351) 214 824 800
E info@marinacascais.pt
E reception@marinacascais.pt
Reception Hours Winter 9:00 – 18:00
Reception Hours Summer 08:30 – 20:00
T (+351) 214 824 800
F (+351) 214 824 860
SERVICES
- Fuel Dock
- Restaurants
- Catering
- Automatic Laundry Facilities
- Showers
- Heliport
- Wifi
- Mail & Receiving of correspondence
- 70 Ton Gantry Crane
- 2 Ton Crane
- Ramp
- Hull cleaning
- Trailers
- Jet ski package
- Dry docking
MARINA DOCK MAP
LOCATION
NEARBY MUST SEE
1. Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth)
A dramatic seaside cliff formation where waves crash into a natural chasm. Spectacular in rough weather, it’s a favorite for photographers and sea-watchers.
2. Santa Marta Lighthouse & Museum
Just steps from the marina, this 19th-century lighthouse now includes a museum with maritime exhibits and stunning views from the tower.
3. Cascais Citadel (Cidadela de Cascais)
A historic fortress overlooking the marina, now home to an art center, restaurants, and a boutique hotel. Great for a sunset walk.
4. Palácio da Cidadela
Located within the citadel, this former royal summer residence is now a museum showcasing Portugal’s regal past.
5. Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum
A fairytale-style palace by the sea, filled with antiques, artwork, and a rich library. The surrounding gardens are perfect for a quiet stroll.
6. Casa de Santa Maria
A charming early 20th-century villa with tilework and period interiors. Guided tours give insight into Cascais’ aristocratic era.
7. Cascais Beaches: Praia da Rainha, Ribeira, Duquesa & Conceição
These small, sandy beaches are steps from the marina and ideal for a swim, SUP, or just sunning with a view of anchored yachts.
8. Seafront Promenade to Estoril (Paredão)
A beautiful 3 km coastal path perfect for walking or biking past beaches, tidepools, and cafés all the way to Estoril.
9. Guincho Beach & Cabo Raso
About 10 km west, this wilder coastline is famous for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and dramatic Atlantic views. Great by e-bike or rental car.
10. Poço Velho Prehistoric Caves
A lesser-known archaeological site right in town, offering a glimpse into Cascais’ ancient past through guided visits of the burial caves.