Visit Comporta: Discover our selection of places to discover in this Portuguese paradise!
Located in the peninsula Tróia , 130 kilometres away Lisbon , Comporta is a fishing village that has been able to seduce by its almost primitive landscape. Prised for some years by the European jet-set, the village has become one of the most trendy resorts in Portugal.
Far from the tourist influx of the major Portuguese cities, Comporta has moved to a bohemian destination where authenticity and high-end services are combined. From its endless stretches of white sand to its rice fields, the village summons its visitors in a disconcerting way.
Want to visit Comporta and discover some of its secrets? Here are 7 essentials to make in this small Portuguese village.
1. The Roman ruins of Tróia
If you are visiting Comporta, opt for a trip to Roman ruins of Tróia A few minutes from downtown. Located on a sandy peninsula, this large fish salting complex — bathed by the ocean — will make you jump in time.
From the 1st century to the 6th century, salted fish and fish-based sauces were prepared, then sold throughout the Roman Empire. Classified as the Monumento Nacional since 1910, there are now various types of animations: guided tours, archaeological exhibitions, horse shows and much more.
2. The Rice Museum
Placed just at the entrance of the village of Comporta, in the old rice decorticing plant, museu do Arroz will plunge you into a part of the history of the village related to the introduction of rice culture in Portugal.
If this cultural visit has opened your appetite, don’t hesitate to make a stop at the eponymous restaurant, right next to the museum. You can enjoy delicious dishes or just have a drink.
3. The dolphins of the Sado
Want some magic and spectacular encounters during your stay in Portugal? Rendez-vous in the Estuaire du Sado ! Nestled in the bay Setúbal , this natural reserve — between marshes, rice fields and sand banks — welcomes a multitude of species, including a group of beaked dolphins.
Only dolphin population living in a Portuguese estuary, you can observe them by opting for a cruise on the waters of the Sado. Take advantage of this quiet walk — rhythmed by the clapotis of the water — to admire the natural riches that the reserve offers to see.
4. The port of Palafítico de Carrasqueira
The village of Comporta is home to small nuggets, and the port of Palafítico de Carrasqueira It's one. It's impossible to miss if you decided to visit Comporta!
Located in Carrasqueira , this port on pilots — at the rudimentary pace — serves as a anchor for fishing boats in the region. Configured so that fishermen always have access to their boat, without it being conditioned by the tides, it seems suspended between heaven and sea. Its adjourned planks, laid irregularly, make it a place of unique architecture in Europe and one of the most visited in the region of Alcácer .
5. The beaches around the Comporta peninsula
Visit Comporta without prepping on one of its sublime beaches? Unthinkable! A thousand places of the agitation of the most touristic beaches of Portugal, the golden sand and the blue water of Comporta offer a haven of peace bent only by the noise of the waves.
- Carvalhal Beach
Cross rice fields and forests, and find at the end — such a secret place — the Carvalhal beach . Discover its dunes and calm sea calling for rest but also surfing. Water or prefer lizard in a hammock that you can rent on site.
- Beach of Comporta
At the limit of the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve, find the Beach of Comporta , a natural space surrounded by rice fields and fields.
This preserved place, lined with pines, is known for its wild landscape and tranquility. Perfect for relaxing moments, it also offers the ideal conditions for water sports such as surfing or kitesurfing. As a result, there are several competitions. For a romantic moment, ride on horseback along the beach or stay admire a sublime sunset!
- Beach of Pego
beach of Pego , favorite meeting place of the jet-set, reveals an idyllic and wild painting. Lose between dunes and turquoise immensity, and relax in the shade of a parasol with a delicious refreshing cocktail. High quality Farniente guaranteed!
6. The rice fields of Comporta
An integral part of Comporta’s history, rice fields are to be visited absolutely! Coloring the landscape according to the seasons, they participate in the energy so special of the village.
Don’t hesitate to take a walk — on foot, by bike or by horse — to enjoy the calm of the surrounding nature. Discover the old fishermen’s huts and observe the different species of birds hiding there.
7. A boat ride
Visiting Comporta is also enjoying its coastline! Indeed, very nice excursions are to be made by boat from Comporta, they will allow you to discover the region otherwise, from its crystal clear waters.
It would be a shame not to rent a boat in Comporta , and thus fail to discover the magnificent setting to get there! With or without a permit, with the help of a skipper or not, you will undoubtedly spend one of the best afternoons of your stay!
Find a boat for rent in Comporta
How to get to Comporta?
Located on the Atlantic coast, about 1 hour drive from Lisbon, Comporta is quite easy to access if you are passing through the Portuguese capital. This region is an excellent way to escape the mass tourism we have been meeting in Lisbon for several years now.
From France
To get to Comporta, you will first have to go through Lisbon. Several airlines, regular or low-cost, offer flights to Lisbon from several French cities. Starting from Paris, there are about 2h30 trips. Do not hesitate to use Ulysses to find the flight that suits you best.
From Lisbon
Once in Lisbon, here is an example of a typical trip to Comporta:
- By car, join Setúbal in 37 minutes . If you plan to rent one from the airport, Rental Cars can be useful!
- Once in Setúbal, board the ferry with your car, towards Tróia. The crossing lasts about 25 minutes and offers you a splendid view giving a taste of vacation. With a little luck, you can even see dolphins!
– From Tróia, count 15 minutes road to Comporta.
Where to stay in Comporta?
Do you want to try the Comporta experience between sea and rice fields? Do you want to stay in local-style homes with high-end services? The houses of Alma Da Comporta are for you!
A type of fishermen’s huts, these clean lines immerse themselves perfectly in the landscape. Wood, wooden roofs, a luxury full of simplicity that will seduce everyone. It is in a grandiose and authentic setting — surrounded by a wild nature — that you will be immersed in the time of your visit to Comporta.
Thought that “everyone feels naturally at home”, Alma Da Comporta is a warm place full of serenity and gentle living. Take time for you and let yourself be charmed by the beautiful landscapes with a loss of sight.
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