Sun and Sea
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Sun and Sea
In a city where the sun can shine 290 days per year, it is no surprise that there are so many beaches, swimming pools and parks to visit. From the urban beaches along the Linha de Cascais to the multicultural ones in Costa da Caparica, remote and crystal-clear beaches of Arrábida, and mysterious sands of Sintra, there is no lack of seaside areas to enjoy all the health benefits of the sun and sea. But if sand is not your thing, check out the guide for the best public and private pools for a cooling dip when it gets really hot. If you just want to sunbathe, find out here where the best parks and pavement cafés are to soak up the maximum amount of the city’s rays.
Beaches
How to get there
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Get there by Car
Every beach has a parking space for your car. Just be aware that some beaches get more crowed than others and you might have to plan your trip before you go there.
Get there by Public Transports
If you don't have a car, you can still go by public transports.
Cascais, Oeiras, and Sintra it's easy to reach by train : https://www.cp.pt/
Costa da Caparica you can go by bus: https://www.tsuldotejo.pt
Ericeira by bus: https://www.mafrense.pt/
Arrábida and Sesimbra you need to catch a bus either to Sesimbra or Setúbal, and catch another bus closer to the beaches: https://www.tsuldotejo.pt/