The five-star Viva Marinha is only a five-minute car ride from the town of Cascais. This luxury establishment is located in an incomparable setting, surrounded by nature and very close to two golf courses, tennis courts and a horseback riding club. It is an ideal location for family holidays, for summer holidays, for practicing your golf swing, for brief or long stays and for business trips. The Viva Marinha Hotel & Suites is dedicated to leisure tourism with a commitment to tranquillity, well-being and safety in a top-quality atmosphere.
The establishment includes a complex of 139 apartments which provide luxury down to the last detail. All apartments are equipped with air conditioning, a safe, free wireless Internet access, a direct telephone line and an LCD television with satellite channels.
The hotel also has an outdoor swimming pool, a spa (700 m2), a bar and a coffee shop.
Guest Rooms
The hotel’s 139 apartments are separated into three categories. Every last detail of these apartments has been considered, enabling the guest of the Viva Marinha to enjoy a full range of comfort.
Estudio
The studios have a long guest room and private terrace, a kitchenette and full bathroom.
Tipo 1
The T1 apartments come with a long outfitted kitchen, a living room, a guest room with full bathroom and a private terrace.
Tipo 2
The T2 apartments have a full kitchen, a long salon, two guest rooms with two bathrooms and a long private terrace.
BALLROOM
150
124
BRAKOUT VIP
20
15
BREAKOUT 1
30
24
BREAKOUT 2
40
36
CASCAIS I
20
42
CASCAIS I+II
80
84
ESTORIL
40
42
GLASS TERRACE
0
0
GLASS TERRACE+TERRAC
0
0
SINTRA
40
42
SINTRA+ESTORIL
100
80
How to get there
Airport: 40 km
Center: 2 km
Trade Fair: 35 km
Train Station: 2 km
Bus: 500 m
Port: 2 km
Beach: 2 km
Golf: 1 km
Information destination: Cascais
Cascais, 27 km from Lisbon, an ancient fishing village and one of Portugal’s most vibrant and sophisticated resorts offering all types of sports, shows and entertainment. Serra da Sintra, a place of rare beauty where imposing palaces and castles combine with stunning scenery, is only 15 km away from Cascais.
The centre of Cascais is the Praia da Ribeira, the beach where the fishermen unload their catch every morning. The fish market is situated on one side of the beach and behind it are the pedestrianised shopping streets. At the other end of the bay, to the west, stands the 16th-century citadel, which stands on the headland between the harbour and the bay.
Walking along the seafront promenade, the Malecón, you come to the Museo dos Condes Castro Guimarâes, housed in a typical 19th-century mansion, with round towers. It showcases a collection of decorative artworks, including beautiful Indo-Portuguese furniture, Portuguese paintings from the early 20th century and a vast library.
If you continue along the seafront you come to the Boca do Inferno, or Mouth of Hell, one of the most visited places in Cascais, where the waves crash violently against a rocky outcrop. The Praia da Rainha and Praia da Conceiçâo, situated in the east of the old district, are two ideal spots to go for a dip or sunbathe.