The Silver Coast

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Stretching from Lisbon to Fiqueira da Foz, Portugal’s Costa de Prata (Silver Coast) is a gem of largely undiscovered beauty and gets its name from the effect of the sun on the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.

Unlike its more famous and populous cousin in the south of the country here you can discover pretty villages and a real Portuguese way-of-life amongst stunning coastal scenery fringed with the best beaches in Europe. Because much of this area of Portugal remains undiscovered by the mass tourism market you can guarantee a beach to yourself even in the height of the season if you are prepared to drive and walk a little way.

Like most of Portugal the Silver Coast comprises mainly small towns and villages. You will find the Portuguese people to be exceptionally friendly and visits to the many non-touristy destinations, which abound the area are immensely rewarding.

Refer to the section below for more information on some of the many places, which you can visit easily from the apartment and which make this area so fascinating.



Portugese VillaObidos
Perched on a hill rising out of an agricultural plain, Óbidos is one of Portugal’s picturesque gems.  more more

Portugese VillaPeniche
Peniche is Portugal’s largest fishing port and the industry dominates the town.  more more

Portugese VillaCaldas da Rainha
Caldas da Rainha means “the queen’s baths” and was christened thus when Queen Dona Leonora came across locals bathing in the mud at the side of the road so as to cure their ailments.  more more

Portugese VillaLisbon
Lisbon is one of the most immediately likeable capitals in Europe. Located on the westernmost front of Continental Europe, its mosaic of terracotta roofed buildings cling both majestically and humbly to its seven hills.  more more

Portugese VillaEstoril and Cascais
Long established as the cosmopolitan holiday destination of the rich and famous on the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril has an elegance more commonly attributed to resorts on the Côte d’Azur. Only a short train ride out of Lisbon, Estoril and its neighbour Cascais make for an excellent day trip if visiting the capital.  more more

Portugese VillaSintra
Considered not only one of the wonders of Portugal but indeed of Europe, Sintra is truly a gem and attracts hordes of visitors throughout the year.  more more

Portugese VillaFatima
Once a tiny village in the hills of Santarém between Lisbon and Oporto, Fátima is now town of around 10,000 people globally renowned for the religious visions which took place here in 1917 and which have made it an important pilgrimage centre for the Catholic faith.  more more

Portugese VillaAlcobaca
The magnificent and austere Cistercian Abbey at Alcobaça dominates the centre of the town. The austere aspect is continued within the church in which are the tombs of King Pedro 1 and Ines de Castro, his murdered mistress.  more more
 

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