“This boutique hotel offers a peaceful retreat tucked away in the coastal village of Comporta. The interiors blend rustic charm with contemporary design, featuring warm wood, natural fibres, and elegant stone accents. There's relaxed dining, a laid-back bar, a spa and a pool. A tranquil escape.”
“This boutique hotel offers a peaceful retreat tucked away in the coastal village of Comporta. The interiors blend rustic charm with contemporary design, featuring warm wood, natural fibres, and elegant stone accents. There's relaxed dining, a laid-back bar, a spa and a pool. A tranquil escape.”
Recommended For
- Beach Life
- Embrace relaxed coastal luxury with sun-bleached tones, breezy beach vibes, and easy access to the pristine shores of Comporta
- Romantic Break
- Perfect for couples, with private suites, candle-lit dinners, and tranquil surroundings to indulge in dreamy, intimate moments
- Riding
- Enjoy a horseback ride along Comporta’s shoreline, soaking in the sunset views as you trot through the soft sands
- Wine tasting
- Wander through local vineyards and sample some of Portugal’s finest wines in an idyllic countryside setting
- Birdwatching
- Stroll through Comporta’s rice fields, where the serenity of nature & vibrant birdlife offer a peaceful retreat from the world
- Other Activities
- Embark on a private boat trip, exploring Comporta's secluded beaches and spotting dolphins in the wild along the coastline
- Sights nearby
- Explore the sandy beaches of Comporta, where calm, crystal-clear waters make for a perfect day of sunbathing and swimming
- Cycling
- Take a leisurely bike ride through the scenic coastal paths, weaving between rice paddies and sand dunes with sea views
- No restaurant
- No formal restaurant but several dining options in the cafe, on the terrace or poolside, plus menus for group dinners
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Some rooms offer a balcony or terrace
- Barefoot Luxury
- Roof terrace
- Eco
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Family Suites
- Gourmet
- Romantic
- Luxury
- Contemporary
- Wellbeing
- Disabled access
- Village
- Chic
- Boutique
- Artworks
- Spa
Facilities
- No restaurant
- No formal restaurant but several dining options in the cafe, on the terrace or poolside, plus menus for group dinners
- Parking
- Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs €15 per day
- Swimming Pool
- There is a gorgeous pool for guests to enjoy
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Some rooms offer a balcony or terrace
- Roof terrace
- Airport transfer
- Massage
- No pets
- Bicycle hire
- EV Charging Station
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Spa
- Garden
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Bar
- Wifi
- Family Suites
Activities
- Riding
- Enjoy a horseback ride along Comporta’s shoreline, soaking in the sunset views as you trot through the soft sands
- Wine tasting
- Wander through local vineyards and sample some of Portugal’s finest wines in an idyllic countryside setting
- Birdwatching
- Stroll through Comporta’s rice fields, where the serenity of nature & vibrant birdlife offer a peaceful retreat from the world
- Other Activities
- Embark on a private boat trip, exploring Comporta's secluded beaches and spotting dolphins in the wild along the coastline
- Sights nearby
- Explore the sandy beaches of Comporta, where calm, crystal-clear waters make for a perfect day of sunbathing and swimming
- Cycling
- Take a leisurely bike ride through the scenic coastal paths, weaving between rice paddies and sand dunes with sea views
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