Comporta

Village Alcácer do Sal, Setubal, Portugal

What to expect

Comporta is a region in the northwestern coast of the Alentejo, in Portugal, known for its exclusive summer destinations and traditional Alentejan architecture. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, with protected areas, rice fields, and salt ponds. Comporta has become a notable design center, with a community of famous designers and artists, and is associated with its 'Comporta Style', a local architectural and design style. The area has a rich history, with the Herdade da Comporta, a massive agricultural estate, playing a significant role in the region's development. Comporta is located near the town of Alcácer do Sal, which has a rich history dating back to the Phoenicians and offers a mix of Roman, Islamic, and Renaissance architecture. The town has a medieval fortress, churches, and holy sites, as well as cute bars and restaurants serving freshly caught seafood and fish. Comporta's beaches, such as Praia da Comporta and Praia do Carvalhal, are also a major attraction

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Portugal Itinerary with Kids | Portugal Road Trip

Portugal Itinerary with Kids | Portugal Road Trip
This family's experience:

Activities: We spent time here, and visited the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve

Highlights: The kids enjoyed the beaches with lifeguards, and the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve, with its dolphins and flamingos ✨