Costa da Caparica offers a stunning stretch of 26 km long sandy beaches along the western side of the Setúbal Peninsula. The area is popular with surfers and tourists alike, known for its powerful Atlantic waves and beautiful natural scenery. The town of Costa da Caparica is a vibrant resort, attracting crowds during summer weekends. The coastline features varying beach sections, from crowded areas near the town to secluded spots further south. The picturesque train, Transpraia, links the beaches to the traditional fishing village of Fonte da Telha. Beach parties and lively nightlife add to the area's dynamic atmosphere.
Visitors can enjoy a mix of traditional fishing villages like Fonte da Telha, alongside modern resort towns. The Arriba Fóssil nature reserve protects a part of the coastline, preserving its fossil-rich cliffs from development.
The beaches are ideal for water sports such as surfing and kitesurfing. During summer, the area buzzes with locals and tourists alike, offering a lively atmosphere with beach parties at night.