Villa Marina
Cascais, Portugal
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Pool
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Home details
This is a wonderful villa located in one of the prime holiday spots in the Lisbon region, Cascais. With 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, the property can accommodate up to nine people across its 2 floors. The air-conditioned interior showcases ample and spacious areas throughout.
The living and dining area in open space highlights modern furnishings and a piano, the perfect match between modern and classic. The bedrooms equally spacious, with hardwood floorings and contemporary furniture, will provide the so needed rest. Moving towards the exterior you come across a private heated swimming pool 10 x 4 m, a large garden provides lots of space for children to play and a built-in barbecue. Parking place up to 3 cars is also available.
In the surroundings, guests can find several restaurants and supermarkets, Quinta da Marinha Golf, fitness centres and Guincho beach. Also, at short distance is the centre of Cascais. Go for a stroll in the centre and see the traditional fisherman´s houses turned into shops, historic mansions or visit the beautiful natural scenery in Serra de Sintra.
Accommodation:
Inside:
Ground floor:
Fully equipped kitchen
Dining room and living room in open space, fireplace
Toilet
1 bedroom with trundle bed
1 bedroom with single bed
1 bathroom with walk-in shower, hairdryer
1st floor:
1 suite with king size bed and ensuite bathroom with walk-in shower
2 bedrooms with double bed
1 bathroom with walk-in shower
Outside:
Private swimming pool: 10 m x 4 m x 0.90 m - 2 m
Garden with 420 m2
Outdoor dining area
Bathroom with walk-in shower
5 Sunbeds and 4 relax chairs
Charcoal Masonry Barbecue
Parking place for 2 cars
Distances:
Praia do Guincho beach: 3 km
Praia da Conceição beach: 4.3 km
Restaurants and bars: 50 m
Supermarket: 1.8 km
Pharmacy: 350 m
Quinta da Marinha Golf: 2.5 km
Fitness Hut Cascais: 1.2 km
Cascais marina: 4.9 km
Estoril Casino: 9 km
Sintra: 15 km
Lisbon: 30 km
Lisbon Airport: 34 km
Region:
Cascais is now an active holiday harbour and remains a fishermen village since the medieval times. The catchy village started to be the humble provider of fishing and agriculture activities of the capital city, Lisbon. In 1870, King Louis II turned Cascais into his summer residence. During the II War, thanks to the Portuguese neutral position and the village’s beauty and elegance, most of the European royal families came to settle in or to simply enjoy the sun and the beaches. We can still see some of the beautiful mansions built by these nobles through Cascais, Estoril and the surroundings. Many fortresses were built around the village and some of them still exist as well as elder influences, like the flat and star-shaped floor plan, characteristics of the Renaissance.
Presently, Cascais and its surroundings are one of the favourite spots for both Portuguese and foreigners, seeking for pleasant vacations. It is easy to get there from the capital by train or by car and in the other hand; the village has a wide yacht harbour. For those who prefer to keep away from the big cities and benefit with an equally urban and sophisticated environment, it is the right choice.
There are multiple sand beaches being Guincho the most famous one. The right weather, the right wind and the right sea conditions make Guincho the favourite spot for the surf, sail, windsurf and kitesurf lovers.
Due to its propitious conditions, Cascais has been the official host of ISAF World Championship in sailing for dinghies and racing yachts in 2007 as well as the FIA F1 Portugal Grand Prix and Estoril Open.
Cascais offers challenging golf courses surrounded by the beauty loveliness of nature and it is becoming a popular golf destination.
There is no way to get bored since you may entertain yourself with plenty of things. You may visit ruins of a castle, sea, and art museums, stroll out through the streets and get familiarized with a particular sidewalk, cobbled with the traditional “Calçada portuguesa”. If you ride a car, heading west, you will find “Boca do Inferno”, a place where the power of the ocean is fantastic to watch, entering under a rock arch.
In Estoril, you´ll find the biggest Casino in all Europe. By visiting the casino, you´ll see how polyvalent it is and will have a great experience for sure. The casino has a lovely panoramic view of its own gardens and has a fount that features a cyber multimedia water show at night. It also offers exciting shows, art exhibitions and dance and of course, a large offer around 1000 of gaming machines.
The gastronomy is also rich; there are plenty of restaurants that provide a large variety and memorable dining experiences in hearty atmospheres, being some of them the right place to fish and seafood lovers. Enjoy and experience also scrumptious Portuguese wine.
Security deposit: 700€
Wi-Fi: included
Air conditioning hot and cold: included
Pool/beach towels: included
Preferred changeover day: flexible
Earliest arrival time: 16:00
Latest departure time: 10:00
License: AL/96834
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Cascais, a coastal gem just a stone's throw from Lisbon, Portugal, is a delightful blend of beach-town charm and historical intrigue. Once a humble fishing village, Cascais has transformed into a sophisticated seaside escape without losing its authentic character.
The town's allure lies in its picturesque setting along the Estoril Coast, where golden beaches meet the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The main beach, Praia da Ribeira, is a bustling hub of activity, perfect for families and sun-seekers. For those in search of quieter sands, the hidden coves of Praia da Rainha and Praia do Guincho, a haven for surfers and windsurfers, offer a more serene beach experience.
Cascais is not just about its beaches; the town's historical heart is equally captivating. Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets of the old town, and you'll discover a treasure trove of quaint shops, traditional restaurants, and vibrant markets. The Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães, housed in a grandiose seaside mansion, showcases regional history and art, while the Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum offers insights into the town's maritime past.
The town's cultural scene is further enriched by the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego, a museum dedicated to the works of the renowned Portuguese artist. Its striking red architecture is a work of art in itself, standing out amidst the town's more traditional buildings.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Sintra-Cascais Natural Park presents a diverse landscape of lush forests, rugged cliffs, and rolling dunes. Hiking and cycling trails abound, leading adventurers to breathtaking viewpoints and historical sites, such as the dramatic ruins of the Moorish Castle and the opulent Pena Palace in Sintra.
Gastronomy in Cascais is a reflection of its coastal location, with seafood taking center stage. Local restaurants serve up fresh catches of the day, from grilled sardines to sumptuous seafood stews. The town's proximity to Lisbon also means that a wide array of international cuisines is readily available.
Cascais is also known for its lively events calendar, featuring everything from music festivals to sailing regattas, adding to the town's vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're lounging on a sun-drenched beach, exploring cultural landmarks, or indulging in the local cuisine, Cascais offers a delightful Portuguese escape that caters to all tastes and interests.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:AL/96834