"Very modern hotel with various quirks and features. Navigating the hallways and sliding double doors was a bit weird but besides that it was a great hotel.
Service is above Portugal average but still very below world wide standards. "
"This is my favourite place to stay in Cascais. It’s a beautiful property (both inside and out) with an excellent restaurant on site. The staff are absolutely wonderful. I highly recommend:)"
"Not very child friendly,
Main Pool was closed on arrival then when It was opened there was no pool bar unless you ordered through their phone.
Park was a life saver for children as there’s nothing to do around the area unless you get in a car. Especially when it’s too cold to use the pools. Very hard to keep children busy. "
"Wonderful traditional hotel, beautifully decorated with historic relics and pictures of important people. The service is outstanding without being snobby.
The outdoor pool area is very nice, the windy days made a little difficult to fully enjoy this amenity.
My family and I look forward to staying in this property again in a future visit to estori.."
"The hotel staff, facilities and breakfast were excellent. Pool and gardens were lovely. Our stay was let down slightly by the very dark basement room with no outlook and the noise from a nearby building site."
"Friendly staff, quiet area, adjacent to golf course. Recent renumbering of the course meant that tee #1 was no longer adjacent to he hotel. The driving range was a short walk but the clubhouse and first tee were better accessed by car if carrying clubs."
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How many beach hotels should I expect to find in Cascais?
Expedia has 12 beach hotels in Cascais that are great for your beachside getaway.
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Cascais?
Plan your trip to the beach with this snapshot of year-round temperatures in Cascais: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 20°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 14°C. Average annual precipitation for Cascais is 553 mm.
What is there to see and do around Cascais?
After arriving and settling in at your hotel, you might want to venture out and explore everything Cascais has to offer. If you’re excited to scope out the beaches, spend a relaxing day by the water at Tamariz Beach or Guincho Beach. Experience the area’s casinos and marina, and make time for local attractions such as Ribeira Beach and Cascais Citadel. You can also pay a visit to Cascais Marina or Boca do Inferno for more to see and do.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Cascais?
Here’s some information to help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Cascais more easily: To get to Cascais, book a flight to Cascais (CAT), the closest major airport, which is located 4.1 mi (6.6 km) from the city centre. If you’d like to explore more of the area, take a train from Cascais Station, Monte Estoril Station or Estoril Station.
Recent Reviews in Cascais
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
Beautiful hotel on a beautiful beach
"Everything was perfect! The service and the food and the pool and the beach and the room, etc. Can’t wait to go back on another trip"
"What an incredible experience!
Built in the 1940s (I believe) on a 17th century fort on a windblown beach in a national park? Yes please! The natural beauty alone is worth staying here. But the use of stone and wood and natural elements was superb.
I saw some reviews complain about the age of the place. Well my room and the whole wing appears quite new. Decor is simple and comfortable and more than spacious enough for Americans. My room (#50) had a huge patio with views of both the dunes and the beach!
Housekeeping works hard here! Keeping the sand out when it blows in the air and folks track it in must be impossible but I walked barefoot in my room with no grit.
The best part was the service. They let me put my luggage in early and after I checked out so I could walk the beach. They even walked me to my room. Very helpful despite language barriers- MINE, my Portugese is non existent. Hands signals and smiles and patience fixed that.
If you need a day or two of quiet after a busy city like Lisbon I highly recommend this local beach off the beaten track"
A verified traveller stayed at Estalagem Muchaxo Hotel