The Peniche Lifeboat Station (Estação de Socorros a Náufragos de Peniche) plays a crucial role in ensuring maritime safety along the region's coastline. Established in 1892, it was created to conduct rescue operations along Peniche's shores, utilizing the lifeboat "Rainha D. Amélia." In 1905, a wooden building was constructed in the Portinho do Revés area to house the crew and vessel. This was replaced in 1940 by the current structure, which continues to operate today. The station is equipped with the necessary tools for conducting rescue operations and has a team of professional rescuers ready to assist at any time. Over the years, the station has carried out numerous successful missions, saving the lives of sailors and beachgoers alike. It remains a vital component of Peniche's maritime infrastructure, symbolizing dedication to lifesaving efforts and sea safety.