A much attended beach that welcomes people from all walks of life. There is a belvedere on the rocks. There are also a few restaurants and plenty of liveliness.
A wide stretch of sand, surrounded by pine woods and by a luxury resort. There is a passage that leads to the beach. It has good quality water and vestiges of roman ruins by the sea.
A lovely beach in between sea carved cliffs, that belongs to the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. On its northern part there is naturism. Its western part is composed of rocky cliffs and small beaches in between, namely the Adraga Beach. A welcoming beach with imposing rocks on both sides. It has a restaurant, a first aid post and parasols rental.
With an extensive sand beach, where boats are “parked” by the sea, Aguda beach is also known for the richness of the dunes and abundant vegetation. More than a bathing area, Aguda is a welcoming place, where traditions meet new trends. With a blue flag, it has all the conditions to fully enjoy the beach. It has a wooden walkway along its entire length, in addition to being part of the "Accessible Beach, Beach for All" network.
Beach also known as Porto da Cruz Bathing Complex, with clear waters, black sand and good access to the sea. It has a restaurant area, changing rooms and bathrooms.