Local families fill this beach on summer weekends. It’s named after the 16th-century “tower” that is the São Julião da Barra Fort, the largest of the several fortifications on this coast. In addition to its original function as a protector of the Lisbon harbor, the fortress served as a political and military prison. Its vaulted interior, which includes a cistern, is not open to the public, as it’s the official residence of Portugal’s Minister of Defense.
In the distance, on a small circular island, is also the 16th-century Torre do Bugio fortress-lighthouse, which was meant to protect Lisbon in addition to guiding the ships.
The beach neighbors that of Carcavelos, which is the largest and one of the most popular on the Cascais coastline. The two beaches are separated by the São Julião da Barra fort, and you can walk west to Carcavelos in less than 10 minutes by following the road past the modern campus of New Lisbon University.
Walking east, following the oceanfront promenade towards Lisbon, you eventually reach the Oeiras marina and then the Santo Amaro de Oeiras beach, which is also a popular summer destination for those who live nearby.
Although Praia da Torre is more sheltered than Carcavelos, and therefore the waves aren’t as good for surfing, you’ll still find many surfers at this beach. The calmer waters, however, make it a better option for those with children. During the summer, there’s a lifeguard on duty.
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Lisbon beaches ⛱️ are beautiful 😍
Awesome video! Really enjoyed watching a new place I could visit one day!
This reminds me why I should be living in Portugal rather than in Luxembourg 😂
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