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	<title>Sunny Lisbon &#187; Cascais</title>
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		<title>Summer is Lisbon : Going to The Beach</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruno Marques</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with all the countries in southern Europe, Portugal is also known for it&#8217;s sunny and warm beaches, with Algarve being the most famous and desired shores. Every years thousand of tourists coming mainly from Germany and the UK flock to the south of the country to spend their vacation, in the search for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-63" style="float: right;" title="mapapraias" src="http://www.sunnylisbon.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/mapapraias-300x259.png" alt="" width="300" height="259" />As with all the countries in southern Europe, Portugal is also known for it&#8217;s sunny and warm beaches, with Algarve being the most famous and desired shores. Every years thousand of tourists coming mainly from Germany and the UK flock to the south of the country to spend their vacation, in the search for the great weather and spendid landspaces that only the sun and the sea can offer.</p>
<p>Although being far away from Algarve, Lisbon also has some nice coastlines in it&#8217;s surroundings, where the it&#8217;s citizens spend their free time over the summer weekends. In this post I will talk about the closest ones, the Cascais/Estoril and the Costa da Caparica. If, while spending your time in Lisbon, you decided to rent a car and travel a little bit further, you can also try the beaches at the north of Sintra (Ericeira, Santa Cruz, Nazaré) or further down on the south side of the river (Portinho da Arrabida or Troia), than can be more quiet and relaxing.</p>
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<li><strong>The Cascais / Estoril Coastline (Green) </strong>- It is the most easy beach area to access to someone traveling from abroad. First, because of the Cascais train line, take starts in Lisbon at Cais do Sodré (close to downtown), goes through Belém area and goes straight to Cascais always close to the ocean. The most known beach on this shore is Carcavelos. On second place it&#8217;s easy to get to this beaches, because of the Estoril and Cascais areas, that are worth visiting even if you are not enjoying the beach. I would recomend visiting the various defensive forts that are spread along the coastline, the Estoril Casino, and in Cascais, the sea bay and the Boca do Inferno cliff. The train tickets prices vary, but the ticket from Cais do Sodre to Cascais (the whole line), costs 1.7€ per journey.</li>
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<li><strong>The Costa da Caparica Coastline</strong> <strong>(Pink) </strong>- Costa da Caparica is the ocean shore on the south bank of the Tagus river. The beaches here are clearly better than the ones of the Cascais line : larger and more wild spaces, fewer building in it&#8217;s surroundings, specially on the southern beaches. The handicap of this area can be it&#8217;s access, as the transportation between Lisbon and the south bank of the Tagus serve mainly it&#8217;s working population that lives in cities like Almada, Seixal or Barreiro. Still you can get to Costa using three buses from Transportes Sul do Tejo : the <strong>153</strong>, that leaves from Praça de Espanha (Spain Square), the <strong>161</strong>, that leaves from Areeiro Square and finally the <strong>186 </strong>that leaves from the Universities area.</li>
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