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Silver Coast Portugal is perhaps your all-in-one holiday destination. The 150-kilometer coastline of sun-trap beaches provide a Mecca for all kinds of watersports. From big, crashing waves to satisfy the adventurous, to lagoons safely tucked for kids to swim in, there are choices for everyone.
If you’re already already tired of the beach, the seafront is a good break with cafes and restaurants, which is evidence to the springing development in the area. Fortunately, the authenticity of the atmosphere remains with Portuguese palates, and the native language still very much alive and used everyday.
Proceeding further inland, cycle paths, hiking trails, and different stops over the countryside to the vineyards provide different activities outside the sea.

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LOCATION

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Silver Coast, Portugal, also locally known as the Cold Coast, is a stetch of 150 kilometers of coastline.
It is situated north of Lisbon up until the fishing town of Nazare and goes south ending in the town of Cascais, due south of the borders of the city capital and is almost a part of Estoril.
CLIMATE

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Due to Atlantic currents, Silver Coast enjoys a mild climate. While dry, the summers here are relatively cooler than that of Algarve, averaging at 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. The same applies for winter.
The sea currents prevent the temperature from dipping below 15 degrees, making it is considerably warm.
The best season is of course in summer, running from July to August, packing the place with people ready to populate the beach. For a more intimate visit, one can go in spring or autumn.
TRANSPORTATION

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The main mode of transportation is through the city of Lisbon where the general trafficof tourists touches down and departs. There are daily flights available in Lisbon to and from different cities of different countries with many carriers operating daily.
Once in Lisbon, one can rent a car or use public transportation to reach the different resorts in Silver Coast. The travel time only lasts for approximately an hour.
ATTRACTIONS
Inland Wonders

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While most tourists travel to Silver Coast for its sweeping beaches, the landscape offered by Silver Coast and its towns should not be missed. Situated in Mira de Aire are Portugal’s largest caves featuring stalactites and different rock formations cutting through the underground lakes and streams. This is further highlighted by the sounds and light show developed to attract more visitors.
Another delight for tourists is the mountain of Montejunto. The village of Praganca, situated on the northern side of the peak, is the gateway to the summit. To reach it, one must follow the signs, which will lead to ruins of a monastery and an ancient church.
At the summit, one can indulge in a picnic and the view, or for some, mountainside cycling and trekking. Upon descending, one may see the remains of an old royal ice factory.
The Countryside and the Wine Routes

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Exploring the countryside is one of the best decisions one can make in visiting Silver Coast. It provides an ample amount of opportunities to sample the wines in different wine cellars, taste the cuisine served by different restaurants along the way, and see some historic sites cradled by these amazing villages.
There are three popular and established wine cellars one can visit in Silver Coast: Obidos wine cellar, Linhas de Torres wine cellar, and Quintas de Alenquer wine cellar. Visiting requires pre-planning and advance booking.
Golf Courses

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Being Portugal’s new and hottest golf destination, it would be worth trying their golf courses whether you are new to the scene or a veteran golfer. Among the most popular is Praia d’el Rey where the Atlantic scenery and world-class standard catches the attention of golfers.
Another one is the Golden Eagle Golf Course, setting the players into Portugal’s longest and most challenging golf course yet. There are new developments happening and soon, there will be new golf courses open to anyone.
Watersports

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Portugal’s best kept secret; the seascape here not only provides stunning views of the glinting Atlantic water but different activities as well to suit anyone’s preferences. The Obidos lagoon proved Siver Coast to be a great playground in the Atlantic.
Surfing is the most popular activity, but you are not limited to this watersport alone. Windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing, canoeing, wake boarding are also among your choices of activities. There are also kayaking and jet skiing for anyone wanting to explore the seascape.
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