Lisbon has long hot summers, pleasantly warm springs/autumns and mild, but possibly wet winters. The height of the tourist season is from June until the end of September, while the beaches are at their busiest in July and August.
What are the rules for the beach in Portugal?
Dogs and other pets are not permitted to be circulating outside specific areas as well as the deposit or abandonment of any waste, glass objects or blunt material outside the proper receptacles is highly prohibited on Portuguese beaches.
How far is Lisbon from the beach?
Portugal is known for its golden stretches of sand and fabulous surf, but how far is Lisbon from the beach? Well, you'll be pleased to find out that Lisbon is about 20 km from the closest beach and you can easily get there in about 20 to 30 minutes!
When should I go to the beach in Lisbon?
What is the closest beach town to Lisbon?
The most conveniently situated beach from Lison is Praia da Caxias, just a 15-minute train journey from the city centre. Then there's laid back Praia da Torre, which is located near the capital's most popular beach, Praia de Carcavelos. Further west, Praia do Tamariz in Estoril is another crowd-pleasing option.
What is the nicest beach near Lisbon?
10 Best Beaches Near Lisbon
- Praia do Guincho.
- Praia de Carcavelos.
- Costa da Caparica.
- Praia da Conceição.
- Praia do Tamariz.
- Praia da Ursa.
- Fonte da Telha.
- Praia da Figueirinha.
How do you get from Lisbon to the beach?
How to get there: To get to Carcavelos from Lisbon, a direct train runs from the city's Cais do Sodré station, which takes roughly 30 minutes. From Carcavelos train station, it's a 10-minute walk down Avenida Jorge V directly to the beach.