We enjoy heading to Comporta for the pine-scented wilderness, laid-back beachy vibes, excellent food and gorgeous boutiques.
Welcome to Our Insider’s Guide to Comporta in Portugal — a carefully curated resource that also includes our handpicked selection of the best hotels to stay in Comporta. This is one of Portugal’s most beautiful coastal regions, and we’ve pulled together our insider tips to help you make the most of it. This guide is organised into the following sections:

<heading-medium>Comporta is a region located between the municipalities of Alcácer do Sal and Grândola, on the Alentejo coast of Portugal. It’s only a 90-minute drive from Lisbon, although you’ll feel a world away.<heading-medium>
Forming part of the nature reserve of the Sado Estuary, Comporta has a remarkable diversity of natural systems with long stretches of beach, windswept dunes, scenic pine forests, salt marshes and rice paddies which become a vibrant green in June. The region is visited by over 200 bird species from all over the world, and you will for sure see many white storks, the emblem of Comporta.
This wild and unspoilt part of Portugal attracts an in-the-know international crowd, including renowned artists, designers, and A-listers. However, Comporta still manages to pull a mellow, low-key beachy vibe. After all, it’s said this is where people come to be anonymous, and it’s okay if you don’t fancy dressing up for dinner.

There are a few villages in Comporta, including the self-named Comporta Village, which are easily explored by car at short distances and are all part of this region’s idyllic scenery. In fact, Comporta is more than a single village — it refers to the wider Herdade da Comporta, an area made up of seven villages: Comporta, Torre, Pego, Brejos, Carvalhal, Possanco and Carrasqueira.
The region is well preserved for two main reasons, which we will try to summarise quickly. Firstly, much of Comporta sits in a strictly protected nature reserve; Secondly, since the 1950s much of it was privately owned by a single Portuguese family, the Espírito Santo’s, and only a few private holiday homes existed. But in recent years some of the land has been sold and the area has now opened up to high-quality, sustainable tourism.
In 2014 Sublime Comporta was the first hotel to open in Comporta. Since then, a few others have followed.

Despite all of this, construction is still strict, and thankfully development is not allowed within 500 meters of the beach. The architecture of the new builds continues to be primarily influenced by the huts of local fishermen and farmers, with thatched roofs and wooden and reed walls. The décor is often rustic-chic with all the modern comforts, coining the term Comporta Style.
Read on to discover our top picks of Boutique Hotels and Villas in Comporta.

Spatia Comporta
Spatia Comporta is a five-star hotel just a short drive from the villages of Comporta and Carvalhal and the region’s white-sandy beaches. Choose from 18 thatched cabanas with private terraces and outdoor showers, 20 rustic Club Rooms, or 10 spacious villas with private pools and sunny terraces. Start your day with a swim in the adults-only or family pool, join a yoga class, borrow a complimentary bike for a ride through the pines, or try tennis, padel, or pickleball on the on-site courts.

Sublime Comporta
Sublime Comporta is a stunning nature retreat in a 17-hectare estate surrounded by pine, cork trees, dunes, rice fields, and white-sand beaches. Accommodation options are spread across several buildings, including two- to five-bedroom cabana-style villas. Each villa has its own pool; four more are in the resort, including a children's pool and a heated indoor pool. The architecture is inspired by local cabanas. Sublime was the first boutique hot

Quinta da Comporta
Quinta da Comporta is a five-star wellness boutique stay hotel in the charming village of Carvalhal, in the heart of Comporta region. Choose from three-bedroom Pool Villas, Townhouses, Rooms, and Suites. Highlights include a 40-meter infinity pool, the organic Mar D'Arrozal restaurant, a spa with indoor/outdoor heated pool, hammam, sauna, and a well-equipped gym. Carvalhal Beach is just a five-minute drive away.

Alma Lusa Comporta
Set in the heart of Comporta village, just a 15-minute walk from the beach, AlmaLusa Comporta is a boutique hotel with 53 rooms, including 31 suites. The interiors at AlmaLusa are inspired by Comporta’s relaxed coastal style. Expect earthy tones, natural textures, and subtle nods to local craftsmanship. Suites come with fully equipped kitchens, and some offer private terraces, gardens, or direct access to the pool. The Suite Deluxe is the most spacious, featuring a separate bedroom and views over the rice fields.

B.Hostel
B. Hostel is a stylish boutique guesthouse in Brejos in Comporta. It offers nine rooms, an open-plan communal kitchen, a large living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a terrace, and a small swimming pool. Guests can rent individual rooms or the whole building. Its laid-back homely vibe makes it the perfect choice for exploring Comporta without compromising on style or breaking the bank.

Casa Marítima
This stunning five-bedroom villa near Pego and Carvalhal beaches in Comporta boasts a dreamy infinity pool and lush garden. Walk along the sensory path lined with fragrant rosemary, lavender, and more. The spacious villa features Comporta-style architecture, three double-bedroom suites, and an open-plan living room and kitchen that leads to an outdoor terrace. Decorated by Barracuda Interiors with a mix of Portuguese crafts and late-20th-century furniture, it also showcases a collection of ocean-related objects reflecting the owner's passion for the sea.

Cabana Lavanda
Cabana Lavanda is a boutique villa in Comporta, surrounded by fragrant lavender fields. It boasts four bedrooms: three en-suites on the ground floor and one on the upper floor, complete with its own living area. With the capacity to comfortably accommodate ten people, it serves as an ideal retreat for family gatherings or groups of friends. Some of the highlights include a spacious kitchen that opens up to the living room, with exposed wooden beams, large windows, cosy sofas, plus heated floors and an indoor fireplace. Outside, a boomerang-shaped 18-metre length infinity pool, poolside cabin, dual porches, and a terrace provide a variety of spaces to savour the holiday.

Casas de Arroz
Casas de Arroz offers a peaceful refuge in the village of Possanco, just a few minutes from Comporta's famous beach and picturesque port. Casas de Arroz consists of four independent cabins that overlook the rice fields and meadows, with an infinity pool and a white sand garden. The cabins are made of traditional masonry, thatch, and local wood, paying tribute to the fishing huts of Comporta. The rooms are sunny, comfortable, and open to the outside, with individual terraces.

Campo de Arroz
Campo de Arroz is a holiday villa with an inviting swimming pool located in Comporta’s magnificent rice fields near the beaches of Carvalhal and Pego. With the capacity to accommodate up to 10 people, the house comprises a main house and an independent cabin set in a beautifully landscaped garden. You can rent the home and the cabin together or separately, and in the latter case, the swimming pool area is exclusively reserved for the main house guests.

Flor de Arroz
This gorgeous boutique stay offers a two-bedroom villa with an adjacent two room cabin, accommodating up to eight people in total. Flor de Arroz is located at the foot of the magnificent rice fields of Comporta in Lagoa Formosa.

Manos 114
Manos 114 is a cosy three-bedroom villa located in Comporta, just a five-minute drive from the beaches of Carvalhal and Pego. Surrounded by pine trees, this is the perfect place to relax and to enjoy morning and evening walks. The villa is a perfect retreat all year round, including in winter by the fireplace.

Cabin in Comporta
This stylish modern cabin in Comporta has spectacular views and is within walking distance to the beach and the village. The house has two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with a bunk bed - ideal for a family with kids or a couple. A swimming pool is a recent addition.

Precious House in Comporta
Precious House in Comporta is a modern, well-designed three-bedroom villa in Comporta, surrounded by a natural landscape of pines and eucalyptus. The house comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry space and an open plan kitchen to a 60sqm living room. There’s a 12-metre lap pool and a sun deck.
Those are what we consider to be some of the Best Boutique Hotels and Villas in Comporta right now. For more options near Comporta, you might also want to check out The Best Boutique Hotels in Comporta and Melides.
Read on for our picks of the Best Beaches in Comporta.


Carvalhal Beach (Praia do Carvalhal) and Pego Beach (Praia do Pego)

There are plenty of paradisiac beaches to be explored in and around Comporta
<heading-medium>Comporta is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, stretching along 60 km of wild Atlantic coastline. <heading-medium>
Comporta’s beaches are vast and unspoilt, with golden sand, rolling dunes and pine forest backdrops. The crystalline waters stay refreshing at around 17°C on average — the perfect way to cool off on hot Alentejo summer days.
Eating at the beach restaurants in Comporta and renting sunbeds or parasols are quite pricey by Portuguese standards, largely due to the stylish Comporta beach clubs and restaurants tucked into the dunes.
Despite its growing fame, many stretches still feel uncrowded compared to other coastal spots in Portugal, adding to their allure. You’ll see plenty of locals arriving with their own parasols and coolboxes, ready to spend the whole day by the sea.

Praia da Comporta (Comporta Beach)
Praia da Comporta is a wide sandy beach just a short drive from Comporta village, framed by rice fields and dunes with views towards the Arrábida mountains. It’s one of the liveliest and easiest to reach — about a 20-minute walk or a quick cycle from the village, though most visitors still drive, especially in summer heat. In high season there’s a paid car park (around €5/day, with limited free spaces further away), lifeguards are on duty from June to September and umbrellas and sunbeds can be rented.
Restaurants: Comporta Café and Ilha do Arroz.

Praia do Carvalhal (Carvalhal Beach)
Close to Carvalhal village, this golden stretch of sand is popular with both locals and families, and the approach through dunes and pine forest is especially scenic. It’s around a 20-minute walk or a short cycle from the village, although most people drive for convenience, particularly if carrying beach gear. Facilities at Praia do Carvalhal include a paid car park (around €5/day, limited free spaces further away), lifeguards from June to September, and umbrella and sunbed rentals. Wooden walkways make access easier, and Surf in Comporta operates from here.
Restaurants: Sublime Beach Club and Sal.

Praia do Pego (Pego Beach)
Often named among Europe’s most beautiful beaches, Praia do Pego offers 4 km of golden sand with stylish beach clubs nestled into the dunes. It’s about 3 km from Carvalhal village and there's. a paid car park (around €5/day, with limited free spaces further away). Lifeguards are on duty from June to September, umbrellas and sunbeds can be rented from the beach clubs, and Imagine Surf School runs lessons here.
Restaurants: Caché Comporta, JNcQUOI Beach Club and Praia na Comporta.

Secret Beaches in Comporta
For a wilder vibe, venture towards Praia dos Brejos or Praia do Pinheirinho near Melides. Both are stunning and often deserted, but access isn’t straightforward — sandy tracks and some walking are involved, and GPS can’t always be trusted. There are no facilities, so come prepared. One of the most magical ways to experience Comporta’s secret beaches is on horseback with Cavalos na Areia, riding across rice fields, dunes and finally along the untouched shoreline.
Those are what we consider to be the Best Beaches in Comporta. Read on for our picks of Awesome Things to do in Comporta.

<heading-medium>Looking for the best things to do in Comporta? This idyllic stretch of Portugal’s coast is a place to slow down, connect with nature and discover unique experiences that make the region so special.<heading-medium>
<text-caps>Things to Do in Comporta<text-caps>
<rtebold>Enjoy Comporta's surrounding nature🌾<rtebold>
People come to Comporta to switch off and relax. The fresh air, the surrounding pine and cork trees, the rice paddies, the dunes, the sea... it's all wonderfully good for the sense.
<rtebold>Hit the Beaches in Comporta 🏖️<rtebold>
Comporta is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, with 60 km of white sand stretching along the Atlantic coast. The three main beaches — Praia da Comporta, Praia do Carvalhal and Praia do Pego — are also where you’ll find some of the best restaurants in Comporta.
<rtebold>Horse Riding in Comporta🐎<rtebold>
Go horse riding in Comporta with with Cavalos na Areia along the rice paddies, through the pine forest and the dunes until the beach is reached. Experiencing this slice of paradise on a beautiful horse is hands down one of our top favourite things to do in Comporta.






Cavalos na Areia, in Comporta — horseback rides through rice fields, dunes, and along the beach

<rtebold>Enjoy a yoga class in Comporta🧘<rtebold>
Comporta Yoga Shala is a beautiful, seasonal (May to October) shala is located in the middle of a pine tree forest, with bright green rice fields on your horizon, ending with infinite dunes. They offer yoga classes, sound journeys, ceremonies, ecstatic dance, rituals, therapies, etc.
<rtebold>Surf and SUP in Comporta 🏄<rtebold>
Take a surf lesson or hire equipment at Carvalhal Beach with Surf in Comporta, which also offers SUP tours through Carvalhal’s dreamy rice fields. Over at Pego Beach, Imagine Surf School runs lessons and rentals.

<rtebold>Watch Dolphins and Flamingos 🐬<rtebold>
Get aboard a catamaran sailboat to spot dolphins and flamingos along with the magnificent landscapes of Arrabida, Troia’s Coast and the Sado’s Estuary.
<rtebold>Admire Palafítico da Carrasqueira at sunset 🌅<rtebold>
This pier, built on irregular wooden stilts, dates back to the 1950s and 1960s and it’s where the local fishing boats moor. We adore this work-of-art of popular architecture.
<rtebold>See Art at Centro Comporta 🎨<rtebold>
Housed in a former schoolhouse, Centro Comporta blends gallery, concept store, and wine bar. Founded by Belgian collectors Carla and Hugo Van der Veken, it’s a welcome addition to Comporta’s cultural scene. Next to Quinta da Comporta.
<rtebold>Visit the Rice Museum 🍚<rtebold>
The Museu do Arroz sits at the entrance of Comporta village in a former rice husking mill. It tells the story of rice cultivation in the region and has a small shop and restaurant attached.
<rtebold>Cycling in Comporta 🚲<rtebold>
With flat terrain, pine forests and rice fields, cycling is a great way to explore between villages and beaches. Bikes are easy to rent locally.
<rtebold>Visit Melides 🚙<rtebold>
Just 30 minutes south of Comporta, Melides is a quieter, low‑key village that makes for a perfect day trip. Explore Praia de Melides and Lagoa de Melides, stroll its charming streets and discover design-led boutiques like Vida Dura and Museu do Barro, which champions contemporary Portuguese ceramics. For something special, enjoy lunch or dinner at Vermelho, Christian Louboutin’s boutique hotel and restaurant.
After a day of exploring Comporta, you’ll want to refuel — and luckily, the region is just as tempting when it comes to food. Read on for our picks of Great Places to Eat in Comporta.




port Palafítico da Carrasqueira

<heading-medium>The food in Comporta is seriously good, with much of the produce being sourced from local organic farmers and fishers. We are drooling just thinking about it.<heading-medium>
An important thing to bear in mind is that Comporta is seasonal, with some eateries and shops only open during the summer months. Also, some restaurants are not open every day, so we recommend that you check beforehand. — and booking is strongly advised in summer. The following are our favourite places to eat in Comporta.
<text-caps>Eat at the Beach in Comporta<text-caps>
Caché Comporta - Praia do Pego
Caché Comporta is a hidden chalet nestled in the dunes of Praia do Pego, created by the team behind Caché Paris and Quinta da Comporta. Designed by Philippe Starck and inspired by Alpine cabins, the interiors are a joy to behold. The food is outstanding, drawing on Mediterranean, Iberian, and Portuguese influences. The lobster pasta in a rich bisque was a standout for us. Don’t skip the Madelena Caché for dessert.
Sublime Comporta Beach Club - Praia do Carvalhal
For a meal at the beach in style, you have Sublime Beach Club in Carvalhal Beach. Giant prawns, zingy oysters, tuna tatakis, lobster rolls and so on.
JNcQUOI Beach Club - Praia do Pego
JNcQUOI Beach Club delivers what you’d expect from the JNcQUOI group—this time right on the beach.
Sal – Praia do Carvalhal
After over a decade perched on Praia do Pego, Sal relocated in 2023 to Praia do Carvalhal, just 1.5 km away, taking over the former site of O Dinis – Restaurante dos Pescadores. It remains one of Comporta’s most iconic beach restaurants—famed for fresh seafood, grilled fish, choco rice, and clams à Bulhão Pato, all served with sweeping ocean views.
Other restaurants on the beach:
Ilha do Arroz and Comporta Café (both on Comporta Beach).




Sublime Comporta Beach Club, Carvalhal Beach







Caché Comporta, Pego Beach
<text-caps>Eat in Comporta Village<text-caps>
São João
This is our favourite restaurant in Comporta for a classic traditional Portuguese meal. The filetes de peixe galo com arroz de coentros e amêijoas (battered fish fillets with clams and coriander rice) are something else.
Cavalariça Comporta
Creative small dishes for sharing, plus yummy cocktails in a former stable. Even though it’s hard to pick, Cavalariça Comporta is probably our favourite restaurant in Comporta.
Jacaré da Comporta
Italian food and a cool vibe. A little bit on the pricey side, but delicious.
Gomes Casa de Vinhos & Petiscos
This family-run restaurant is located right in the heart of Comporta Village, with outdoor tables in a charming public garden. They serve tasty petiscos (Portuguese-style tapas) and a great selection of wine. Think regional artisan cheese, bolinhos de bacalhau (codfish croquettes) and stuffed meats such as chorizo.
Other restaurants to checkout in Comporta:
Mesa, Be Comporta, Sado




Cavalariça da Comporta, in Comporta Village

<text-caps>Eat in Carvalhal Village & Around<text-caps>
Food Circle - Sublime Comporta
Sublime Comporta’s farm-to-table fine dining restaurant is located in the middle of a garden, with 12 diners sitting around a semi-circle table watching the chefs in action. This is a fantastic experience for those in the mood to splurge on their taste buds.
ŌRA Land & Sea - Spatia Comporta
At ŌRA, Chef Afonso Carvalho offers a fresh, creative take on Alentejo’s culinary roots. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal—everything was delicious. The Flavours of Comporta dessert (mushroom ice cream, pine caramel, seaweed powder) is a must-try. During summer, the restaurant also hosts a Monday BBQ night with live Alentejo music.
JNcQUOI Deli Comporta
This all-day spot from the JNcQUOI group is open from breakfast through late night. The interiors are bold and colourful, adorned with patterned Viúva Lamego tile floors, hand-painted plaster ceilings echoing Alentejo thatch, vibrant curtains by A Avó Veio Trabalhar, and ceramics by local artists. The menu ranges from Portuguese classics to international favourites.
O Dinis
After closing its iconic beachside spot, O Dinis has reopened just a few steps inland, now in Carvalhal village. Known for simply grilled fish and classic clams à Bulhão Pato, the new space keeps things casual with a no-fuss vibe.
Mar d'Arrozal - Quinta da Comporta
This is Quinta da Comporta's farm-to-table restaurant. Chef João Sousa creates tasty seasonal dishes with locally sourced ingredients. We only came here for lunch but very much enjoyed our tuna burgers, the chilled vibes and the magnificent view over the rice fields. The restaurant is right next to the hotel’s 40 meter-long solar heated infinity pool overlooking the rice fields.
Dona Bia
Comporta's classic roadside restaurant on the EN261 between Comporta and Carvalhal, Dona Bia has been serving traditional Portuguese food for decades. Grilled fish, seafood rice, and home-style dishes. The vibe is casual and unfussy.




Mar d'Arrozal, Quinta da Comporta's farm-to-table restaurant


JNcQUOI Deli Comporta, in Carvalhal Village — patterned tiles, local ceramics, and playful plates
<text-caps>Drinks & Snacks in Comporta<text-caps>
Be Comporta
A cheerful village café serving brunch, bowls, pizzas and fresh juices—with veggie and gluten-free options.
Be Bar
Located in Comporta village, Be Bar is perfect for those late-afternoon cocktails with a chilled-out vibe. A local favourite.
AlmaLusa Rooftop
A rooftop bar in the centre of Comporta village with panoramic views of the rice fields and Comporta village. A lovely spot for sunset cocktails.
Pizza Pisco
A relaxed spot next to Casa da Cultura. Thin, crispy pizzas and pisco-based cocktails—what else? 🍕🍸
Colmo Bar
Self-described as ‘The mighty tiny bar of Comporta’. Breakfast, healthy juices, summer lunches, local wines and sunset cocktails.
Sal Burger
This food-truck restaurant has been serving fabulous burgers in Carvalhal since 2014. Picnic tables are spread on a sandy courtyard with a beachy fun atmosphere. Opened during the summer season only.
A Cabana da Comporta
Local oysters, cheese, cold cuts, natural wines, and a charming courtyard — in Carvalhal.


<heading-medium>Although Comporta Village is tiny, it's home to a delightful array of boutique shops. Something to bear in mind is that most shops close at lunchtime and reopen later in the afternoon. Here are some of our favourite shops in Comporta.<heading-medium>
<text-caps>Shops in Comporta Village<text-caps>
Casa da Cultura
A former rice barn turned seasonal, market-style space, where a curated mix of Portuguese brands sets up each summer. Expect everything from gorgeous wood boards at Loja das Tábuas, alongside Latitid swimwear, Apuro home textiles, Ângelo Vicente tableware, and more.
Rice - Marta Mantero
Marta Mantero is a renowned Portuguese interior designer. In 2012 she opened her store Rice in Comporta, where you can find exclusive interior design pieces and accessories carefully curated by Marta.
Lavanda
This shop in Comporta was opened in 2010 by Cathrine Austad, a Norwegian who fell in love with the region. They sell handmade Portuguese House linen and lined baskets, unique furniture, plus women's and men's clothing with a flair of bohemian chic.
A Loja do Museu do Arroz
Not to be confused with the museum and restaurant which are located at the entrance of Comporta Village - the shop is located in the centre, in the square Largo de S. João. They sell a wonderful array of bohemian-beach chic wearables and furnishings.
Côté Sud
The place to buy Comporta Style beachwear and home décor textiles. Top-quality swimwear, cotton tunics, bohemian-chic dresses, straw hats, pillows, etc.
Mercearia Gomes
This gourmet grocery store in Comporta Village is a gem. It’s small but mighty. Here you will find a bit of everything. From artisan cheese and cured meats to Portuguese pastries and an impressive variety of spices (at least for Portuguese standards).
Coral Comporta
Quirky boutique shop selling a bit of everything, from ceramics to artworks, bijuterie and unique tablecloths. Most of the pieces are handmade in Portugal.
Briffa
A boutique bazaar in Comporta Village, Briffa specialises in Portuguese‑made crafts and lifestyle pieces—from embroidered pashminas and linen dresses to homeware and children’s clothing.
The Life Juice
The Life Juice is a design-led concept store curated by Isabel Costa. Ceramics, home accessories, jewelery and so on.
Other boutique shops to checkout in Comporta village:
Manumaya, Traces of Me and Fiodágua.




<heading-medium>Not all the boutique shops are in Comporta Village — Carvalhal has become a destination in its own right. From fashion houses to design galleries and curated interiors, this little village is full of surprises.<heading-medium>
<text-caps>Shops in Carvalhal Village<text-caps>
Fashion Clinic Comporta
A three-floor villa designed by Jacques Grange, home to luxury ready-to-wear, curated homeware, and Fashion Clinic’s own brand, House of Capricorn—handcrafted décor, tableware, furniture and textiles all made in Portugal.
Caju
A lifestyle store with a café-bar and garden terrace, Caju brings together Portuguese and Brazilian brands across fashion, beachwear, accessories, homeware and art. Founded by Helena Lunardelli.
Stork Life
The store/gallery of interior designer extraordinaire Jacques Grange and gallerist Pierre Passebon. Interior pieces, fashion, ceramics, and a beachy vibe.
Comporta Selection
A space dedicated to interiors—Comporta Selection is all about décor, lighting, and furniture design.
Loja dú Peixe 🐟
Fishmongers in the heart of both Comporta Village and Carvalhal.



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