Visiting the 007 town of Cascais

Cascais was originally just a picturesque fishing village. In the late 19th century, the royal family built many summer villas here, making it one of Portugal's most famous seaside tourist destinations. Due to the fame of the 007 series, it has become a sacred place for many Bond fans. Let's explore its charm together~

Guincho Beach

Guincho Beach is located on the west coast of Cascais, facing the vast Atlantic Ocean, about 5 kilometers from the old town of Cascais and Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of the European continent. The scenery here is beautiful, and it is also a great place for surfing. Near the beach, there is a beautiful wooden boardwalk for strolling and enjoying the view.

Boca do Inferno

"Boca do Inferno" is located near the coast of Cascais, a suburb of Lisbon. Heading south from Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of Europe, you will pass by "Boca do Inferno". The cliffs and steep deep holes here make the Atlantic waves appear even more thrilling. At a high point, there is a small house with a red roof, watching over local and foreign visitors who come to explore.

Estoril

This is a famous seaside resort located in the central-western part of Portugal. The coastal area and roadsides are lined with beautiful palm trees. Nearby, the highly praised Estoril Mountain, with an elevation of 109 meters, is covered with dense forests. The city of Estoril is renowned for its international entertainment venues and luxury hotels.

Cabo da Roca

This is the westernmost point of Portugal and the entire Eurasian continent. On the cliffs of Cabo da Roca, a lighthouse and a cross facing the sea have been built. A stone monument bears the famous Portuguese inscription: 'Where the land ends and the sea begins' (Onde a terra acaba e o mar começa). It has become a classic landmark that every visitor must photograph. Here, you can enjoy the magnificent view of the ocean, feel the charm of nature, and experience the mysterious feeling of being at the end of the world.