Sports Around Villaggio Manique and Cascais
Sailing
With
clean seas, little current, good weather and a range of facilities
for both the competitive and recreational sailor, Cascais is a world
class sailing centre. The port hosted the 2007 ISAF World Sailing
Championships, while recreational sailors are well served by the
marina and the Clube Naval de Cascais.
The
marina has a sailing school that offers four different levels of
tuition lessons according to your needs and sailing experience.
Dinghy and yacht hire (crewed or un-crewed) can be arranged at the
local club.
For competitive sailors, the brand new club house
and facilities inaugurated in 2007 are a modern and functional infrastructure
planned to host major sailing events:
- Boat Parks
- 2 Ramps
- 2 Cranes
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Race Office, Judges, Race Committee and Press
Office rooms
Tel: +351 21 483 0125
Fax: +35121 486 8712
www.cncascais.com/informacoes_hp_final.php
Surfing, Windsurfing, Kite Boarding and Fun Boarding
For
hire and instruction of all equipment and for lessons we recommend
the Guincho Wind Factory .
www.guinchowindfactory.com
Contact person Paulo
Silva
Phone: +351 21 4851234
2nd phone: + 351 214841939
Fax: +351 21 4851234
Cellphone: +351 966 301 378
Address: Vila Internacional, Aldeia de Juzo
ZIP / Location: 2750-047 Cascais
Country: Portugal
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Activities
- Windsurfing - On the south and east coasts,
the winds are excellent for windsurfing, particularly at Guincho,
where World Championship heats are held on a regular basis.
- Surfing - On both the south and east coasts,
the waves are excellent for surfing, particularly at Guincho,
Praia Grande and Ribeira dIlhas (north of Ericeira) where
World Championship heats are held regularly. Surf boards can be
hired at the Wind Factory.
- Bodyboard The beaches at Praia Grande,
Guincho and Carcavelos have big waves and are perfect for a variety
of watersports including bodyboard. These beaches host a range
of international competitions, as does Ribeira dIlhas beach
in Ericeira.
- Funboard - On both the south and east coasts,
the winds are excellent for funboard, particularly at Guincho,
where World Championship heats are often held.
- Fishing The varied coastline has stretches
of beach, rocks and high cliffs with spectacular views. There
are hundreds of places to fish from, the water is unpolluted and
there is a rich variety of fish and shellfish.
Diving
There
are facilities for scuba diving and snorkelling. The natural conditions,
equipment and instructors are all excellent.
Exclusive Divers on Praia De Duquesa
and provides equipment hire and instruction. Its staff are friendly
and keen to help, praised for their professionalism and sense of
fun. Dives are run twice a day from either the beach or their own
RIB. Kit can be hired and is good quality.
www.exclusive-divers.net/totalengl.html
Tel/Fax: +351 214 868 099
TM: +351 965 455 991 (Fabian)
TM: +351 960 000 579 (Paulo)
John David Watersports Centre is right next door for post dive beer
and great bacon rolls.
Other watersports
- Swimming - Apart from the superb swimming
pools at some of the best hotels, there are good public swimming
pools, some of which are indoor and open all year round. The Estoril
and Cascais seawater swimming pools are also well worth a visit.
- Water Ski-ing The calmer waters of
Cascais bay are ideal for waterski-ing. Watersports centres include
the Cascais Sailing Club (Clube Naval de Cascais).
- Canoeing and kayaking - Throughout the region
there are excellent natural conditions for a wide range of adventure
sports. There are clubs and companies specialising in canoeing
and kayaking on the water front in Cascais.
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