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Lisbon And Cascais Are No Poor Relations To The Algarve

by Liz Seyi Digital marketing manager

Whenever Golf Holidays In Portugal are mentioned, so many people’s thoughts seem to turn instantly to the Algarve. That should be no surprise, given the latter region’s outstanding assortment of courses and resorts that has deservedly earned it a reputation as one of the finest destinations Europe has to offer to golf enthusiasts.


However, it’s also not entirely fair if this means that other well-developed areas of the country from a golfing perspective are ignored. We are thinking, in particular, of the Lisbon and Cascais areas that increasing numbers of internationally-minded golfers are coming to appreciate as the steadily expanding reach of low-cost airlines gradually makes the region more accessible.


Far from just epicentres for the rich and famous


If you have visited either of these cities before, you may well associate them with certain things that have little to do with golf. Lisbon, for instance, will always attract history buffs and culture vultures on account of its remarkable heritage. The Portuguese capital is not only one of the oldest cities in Western Europe – predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome – but is also one of the great global cities today.


Cascais, meanwhile, has long cultivated a reputation as a cosmopolitan haven for the rich and famous, particularly royals, with past residents having included the likes of King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, King Juan Carlos I of Spain and King Umberto II of Italy.


Indeed, Cascais’ image, in particular, may have been instrumental in the development of the various luxury Golf Resort and golf courses that have served to make these cities even greater destinations for both pleasure seekers and those looking to improve their golf game.


Consider these unsung regions for your next golf holidays in Portugal


Given its scenic beauty and reliable sunshine right through the year, as well as the fact that international tournaments are held here regularly, it’s hardly a surprise that the Lisbon coast has become a major focus for Golf Holidays In Portugal.


Such courses as Quinta da Marinha, Estoril Golf Club, Beloura, Penha Longa and Belas Club de Campos help to demonstrate why the Lisbon and Cascais areas are steadily narrowing the gap to the Algarve among the must-be-experienced international golfing destinations.


Why not peruse our currently available accommodation and tour options for these increasingly sought-after areas of Portugal today, so that you can begin extending your golfing horizons in this delightful country far beyond the more predictable Algarve hotspots?



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About Liz Seyi Magnate I   Digital marketing manager

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