ARTICLES Looking for beauty

If you’ve fallen for the wicker baskets you can see everywhere in Comporta, if you want to take home an authentic, local souvenir, or even if you’ve decided to decorate your home in the style of a fisherman’s cabin, this section will give you all the addresses you need to know to find the beautiful objects your heart desires.

brejos-village
Feel the nature Jul 2022

Autumn in Portugal

In Europe, when we think of vacations, the first months that come to mind are July and August. Many because of the ease of their children’s school vacations, many because they are sure that summer and heat are assured. It is well-founded, however, that in Portugal the climate is so hot during the year that

horses-comporta
Feel the nature Jun 2022

Best places for summer holiday in portugal

Portugal is a small country but with a lot to explore. You can drive from one end of the country to the other in 9 hours and yet, being small, it offers all kinds of scenery for all tastes. From north to south, from historical villages to waterfalls in the middle of nature, snow and

comporta-arrozales
Feel the nature May 2022

Sunset in Comporta

We all know how much Comporta and its region are gaining notoriety from year to year. And it is not for less. Comporta is a place with splendid nature and beaches for all tastes.  Now that the warmer months are starting to arrive, everyone wants to enjoy the summer days when the sunsets go late.

comporta-sea-activities
Looking for beauty Apr 2022

Ferry: How to get to Comporta from Lisbon

Comporta is on the Atlantic coast south of Setubal, and is 1h15 minutes away from Lisbon, Portugal’s capital. Whoever seeks to spend a few days in Comporta is looking for peace and nature. The village, surrounded by the storks’ nests, its blue and white tones is small but presents some options of restaurants, stores and

port de carrasqueira
Looking for beauty Apr 2022

The secrets of Carrasqueira in Portugal

Carrasqueira is probably the most traditional of the small villages in Comporta. It is located 1:15 from Lisbon, on the banks of the mouth of the Sado River, opposite Setùbal. It is famous for its port on stilts, with old wooden mooring lines for the local fishing boats. Carrasqueira in Comporta also houses original fishing

ferry comporta
Looking for beauty Mar 2022

When and how to get to Comporta in Portugal?

Where Comporta is located in Portugal?  Comporta is on the Atlantic Coast south of Setúbal, just over an hour from Lisbon. It is therefore quite possible to come and recharge your batteries in this uspoilt paradise for a few days during a stay in the Portuguese capital. The beautiful beaches and the authentic villages of Herdade

Sines-historic-city
Looking for beauty Feb 2022

Visit Sines Portugal

Sines Portugal On Portugal’s Atlantic coast and south of the capital, you will find many villages, such as Comporta, and some cities that you can’t miss! One of them is Sines: a small fishing village. Characterized by its fishing town roots, it retains the colors, culture and charm of a village with this lifestyle.Sines is

alentejo-comporta
Feel the nature Jan 2022

Alentejo and its forestation

Portugal is a relatively small country with just over 10 million people. The country is divided into regions and some archipelagos, with an extensive and diverse coastline. There are beaches of all types, white or dark sand, coastal cliffs, large estuaries, bays, coastal lagoons, sheltered bays, headlands, and islands or islets. The forestation is as

muda-comporta
Feel the nature Dec 2021

Muda, one of the attractions of Comporta

Comporta belongs to the Alentejo and is a village of Portugal that is only 1h15 minutes away from Lisbon. This village, characterised by its blue and white tones and the giant storks’ nests, is sought after by tourists who like to enjoy the silence. With its extensive coastline area, the beaches are diverse: Praia do

Feel the nature Nov 2021

Comporta, the ideal place for teleworking

The worldwide pandemic brought us new paradigms and the way of working was somewhat restructured. Teleworking was not something new, but with the current events many, with no other choice, had to adapt to this trend. In Portugal, it was a novelty in most professional activities. With no other option, it was a mandatory measure

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