We Love —
- Settling into the Sheraton Cascais Resort 5*, a luxurious retreat where you can enjoy both rural surroundings and beautiful beach vistas.
- Being close to both charming Cascais and Lisbon, this hotel is perfectly situated for exploring the gorgeous shoreline and vibrant city life.
- Filling up on sushi and sashimi at the hotel's brand-new Japanese restaurant featuring a strong Mediterranean influence.
Customer reviews —
Sheraton Cascais Resort 5* —
The Sheraton Cascais Resort 5* offers a unique experience for those who want to be close to the city in luxurious, informal surroundings while enjoying the best that nature has to offer. The hotel’s vast grounds with impeccably manicured gardens and poolside areas are the perfect place for lounging in the sunshine. The world-class spa stands out as a 'must visit' for anyone wishing to ease away tensions and leave feeling rejuvenated.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Premium Deluxe Room or a Premium Deluxe Suite.
Premium Deluxe Room (32 m²)
Settle into your Premium Deluxe Room, complete with stylish and comfortable surroundings. Decorated in a beautiful, minimalistic design, this room offers the perfect setting for a relaxing break.
Premium Deluxe Suite (52 m²)
The Premium Deluxe Suite comes equipped with a spacious dining and living area big enough for the whole family, as well as a separate room with a queen-size feather bed. The suites are decorated in modern furnishings in soft blues and creams.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 10% discount at the restaurant
Choose between a bed and breakfast stay or a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
Connected to the vast gardens, the Glass Terrace is bright, airy and bathed in natural light throughout the day, and meticulously illuminated at night. Here, guests can indulge in Portuguese flavours and Mediterranean delights in a special setting, and for something a little different, head to Yakuza for a range of tasty Japanese dishes. Throughout your stay, be sure to make a stop at the Flow Bar, the perfect poolside setting to enjoy a fresh juice or a cocktail.
Your time
The hotel boasts two outdoor pools, in addition to its proximity to wonderful beaches just a few hundred metres away. There's also a fantastic spa with a range of excellent treatments to keep you feeling pampered and relaxed. Nearby activities include golf, sailing, scuba diving, fishing, mountain biking and horse riding.
Your journey to Portugal —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Cascais —
Once a quiet fishing village, Cascais rose to prominence in the 19th century as a favoured retreat for Portuguese royalty. Today, this charming seaside town blends historic elegance with a laid-back atmosphere, offering visitors golden beaches, picturesque streets, and easy access to Lisbon’s vibrant energy.
Must-sees:
Praia da Rainha & Praia dos Pescadores: Small yet stunning beaches in the heart of Cascais, perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
Guincho Beach: A windswept paradise for surfers and nature lovers, offering dramatic coastal views.
Cascais Old Town: A delightful mix of cobbled streets, historic buildings, and stylish boutiques.
Boca do Inferno: A striking rock formation where the Atlantic waves crash dramatically into the cliffs.
Sintra & Lisbon: Just a short drive away, explore the fairy-tale palaces of Sintra or the cultural delights of Portugal’s capital.
Culinary culture:
Cascais is a haven for seafood lovers. Savour grilled sardines or the local speciality, arroz de marisco (seafood rice), bursting with fresh prawns, clams, and lobster. Another must-try is bacalhau à brás, a traditional dish of salted cod, eggs, and potatoes. Pair your meal with a crisp Vinho Verde, a refreshing Portuguese white wine, and finish with pastéis de nata, the famous custard tarts.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its beaches, Cascais offers a blend of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration. Cycle along the scenic Estrada do Guincho, visit the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego art museum, or step inside the Cidadela de Cascais, a 16th-century fortress turned luxury hotel. For nature lovers, the Serra de Sintra mountains offer lush forests, hidden palaces, and breathtaking viewpoints.
Good to know:
Cascais enjoys a mild, sunny climate year-round, with the best time to visit between April and October. Its proximity to Lisbon makes it an ideal destination for a relaxing coastal retreat with easy access to city life.