Sintra-Cascais Natural Park
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Azenhas do Mar
Though Azenhas do Mar might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Magoito Beach and Macas Beach.

Praia do Guincho
Unique features of Praia do Guincho include the beaches and restaurants. Make a stop by Guincho Beach or Cresmina Beach while you're exploring the area.

Quinta da Marinha
Golf courses, seaside views, and spas are just a few things travelers enjoy about Quinta da Marinha. Check out Oitavos Dunes Golf Course or Quinta Da Marinha Golf Course while you're exploring the area.

São Martinho
If you're spending some time in São Martinho, Sintra National Palace and Sintra Mountains are top sights worth seeing.

Praia das Macas
The beaches and restaurants make Praia das Macas worth a stop. Make a stop by Macas Beach, and jump on the metro at Praia das Maçãs Tram Stop to get around the area.

Almoçageme
Travelers enjoy Almoçageme for its beaches and restaurants. Consider checking out Casal Santa Maria while you're in the area.

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Pena Palace
This exuberant construction, a former royal retreat set high in the hills of Sintra, features a colorful assortment of turreted towers and domes.

Guincho Beach
Ride the waves, enjoy a few hours of sunbathing on the warm sand or go for long walks to catch a sea breeze at this surfer’s paradise in southern Europe.

Sintra National Palace
Discover the 1,000-year history of this Moorish palace, whose relatively plain Gothic exterior hides an exuberant and ornate interior.

Quinta da Regaleira
Marvel at the unique and unconventional design of this elaborate and whimsical folly-filled estate created by Italian set designer Luigi Manini.

Cape Roca
Powerful Atlantic waves crash into the high sheer cliffs at this rugged patch of headland, the westernmost point of continental Europe.

Adraga Beach
Watch the foamy Atlantic waves crash onto the golden sands and rugged rock formations at this picturesque beach, one of the most westerly in Europe.