Where the Atlantic meets the Tejo, Cascais has always been an outpost for Lisbon. But the Marina, as we know it today, is a modern reinvention of an an ancient coastline and stronghold. Once a rugged fishing hub and a strategic defense point marked by the imposing Citadela, the area shifted gears in the late 90s. What was once about cannons and nets became about masts and luxury.
It is a place of contrast. On one side, you have multimillion-euro yachts reflecting the cosmopolitan wealth of the richest zone in all of Portugal. On the other, the salty breeze reminds you of the explorers who once launched from these very shores. It isn't just a parking lot for boats; it’s a social stage. From various stores of luxurious brands to restaurants and cafes. The Marina manages to feel both exclusive and welcoming.





