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Onyria Quinta da Marinha,
⭐ 5 stars
Onyria Quinta da Marinha Hotel is located in the heart of the Quinta da Marinha estate, a natural area between Cascais and the Atlantic coast. Surrounded by pine forests and facing a championship golf course, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat just minutes from Guincho Beach and the scenic Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
Q.ta da M.nha, 2750 Cascais, Portugal

Penha Longa Resort
⭐ 5 stars
Penha Longa Resort is one of Portugal’s most iconic luxury retreats, set within a vast natural park in the Sintra Mountains. The estate dates back to the 14th century, when a monastery was founded here by the Hieronymite monks. Over the centuries, the property became a spiritual refuge for Portuguese royalty, who used the surrounding forests for hunting and leisure.
Today, the resort blends this deep historical heritage with contemporary five‑star comfort. Guests enjoy expansive gardens, a championship golf course, a renowned spa, and seven exceptional restaurants — including Michelin‑starred options. Surrounded by nature yet close to both Sintra and Cascais, Penha Longa offers a rare combination of tranquility, history, and refined luxury.
Estr. da Lagoa Azul, 2715-311 Montelavar, Portugal

The Albatroz Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
The Albatroz Hotel occupies one of the most privileged locations in Cascais, set on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic. The building forms part of the historic Estoril Coast, an area known for its aristocratic summer residences and its role as a refuge for European royalty during World War II.
The hotel blends classic architecture with contemporary elegance, offering refined rooms, a panoramic pool, and direct access to the sandy beaches below. Its location places guests steps away from Cascais’ old town, the train line to Lisbon, and the scenic coastal promenade that has connected Cascais and Estoril since the early 20th century.
R. Frederico Arouca 100, 2750-353 Cascais, Portugal

Hotel Baia
⭐ 3 stars
Hotel Baía is one of Cascais’ most emblematic seaside hotels, located directly on the town’s historic waterfront. Cascais began as a small fishing village and later became the summer retreat of Portuguese royalty in the late 19th century, transforming the coastline into the elegant “Costa do Sol.”
From the hotel, guests can walk to the old town, the marina, and the traditional fishermen’s bay that shaped Cascais’ identity. The property offers bright rooms, many with balconies overlooking the Atlantic, and a rooftop pool with sweeping views of the historic bay — a perfect blend of coastal charm and modern comfort.
Passeio de Dom Luís I, Centro Historico, 2750-427 Cascais, Portugal

Hotel Cascais Miragem
⭐ 5 stars
Hotel Cascais Miragem sits above the Atlantic on the iconic Estoril Coast, a region known for its Belle Époque villas, grand hotels, and its role as a refuge for European royalty and spies during World War II. The coastline became famous in the early 20th century as the “Costa do Sol,” attracting aristocrats, writers, and diplomats.
The hotel offers spacious rooms with sweeping ocean views, a renowned wellness spa, and an infinity‑style pool overlooking the sea. Located between Cascais and Estoril, it provides direct access to the seaside promenade, beaches, and the historic Casino Estoril — one of the inspirations behind Ian Fleming’s James Bond
Av. Marginal 8554, 2754-536 Cascais, Portugal

Pestana Cidadela Cascais - Pousada & Art District
⭐ 5 stars
Pestana Cidadela Cascais is one of Portugal’s most unique hotels, located inside the historic 16th‑century fortress that once protected the entrance to Cascais Bay. The citadel played a key defensive role during the Age of Discoveries and later became a summer residence for Portuguese royalty, helping transform Cascais into the “Portuguese Riviera.”
Today, the hotel combines contemporary architecture with preserved military structures, creating a striking contrast between stone walls, modern interiors, and curated art installations. Guests stay within a national monument overlooking the marina, steps away from the old town, museums, and the coastal promenade.
Av. Dom Carlos I 246, 2750-310 Cascais, Portugal