The Marchas move through the old town, the Harley-Davidson festival takes the bay, and Furnas opens summer above the Guincho dunes.
A monthly edit from Bellevue Cascais on coastal living, culture, property and the rituals of the Lisbon coast. This is a preview of the June edition.
Welcome to The Cascais Edit, a monthly note from Bellevue Cascais on the places, rituals and architecture of the Lisbon coast, written for readers who already know Cascais well enough to want the detail.
This first edition follows June as the bay fills, the Santos Populares move through the old town, and the headland holds its early evening light past nine. The full issue carries the diary, a table to book, Bellevue notes and a market reading from RE Sales.
The Bellevue Cascais Team
June leans Cascais into summer. The Santos Populares fill the streets of the old town, the marina warms up, the Avenida Marginal stays open to bicycles after dark, the bay holds its colour past nine, and the headland between Santa Marta and Boca do Inferno carries the warm wind off the Atlantic.

10 June · 19:00 · Mercado da Vila
Old town procession
Fifteen marching groups descend Avenida D. Carlos I under the theme of Camoes, finishing at the market around 20:00. A town-scale version of Lisbon's June ritual.
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18 to 21 June · From 10:00 · Cascais
Town-wide programme
Seven years on, one of the largest Harley-Davidson festivals in Europe returns to Cascais with thousands of motorcycles from thirty-two countries. At night the town fills with concerts and the rumble of engines.
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18 to 28 June · Portugal premiere · Marina de Cascais
Workshops, talks, performance and cinema
A new arts project for 2026 lands first in Portugal at the Marina de Cascais. Workshops, talks, performances, concerts and open-air cinema across the municipality. Worth choosing one item each day.
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Avenida Nossa Senhora do Cabo 1265 · Cascais
Reservations recommended
The long-running seafood kitchen on the Guincho road is exactly where June wants to eat: above the rocks, facing the Atlantic, with the room tuned to long lunches, shellfish and evening light over the dunes.
Book a table →Work continues to progress rapidly on site at Bellevue Cascais. Wall plaster works are now concluded across all levels. Electrical, plumbing, drainage and HVAC installations are underway on floors 0 to 3 in both blocks, with drywall works progressing on floors 2 and 3…
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