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COMPORTA TRAVEL GUIDE

ABOUT THE LOCATION

Once considered Portugal’s best-kept secret, Comporta has earned a reputation as a desirable beach destination amongst discreet trendsetters thanks to its laidback atmosphere and unspoiled, rustic charm.

Comporta is turning heads with Conde Nast naming it one of the best places for the wealthy to go ‘off the grid’ and two 5* hotels. Yet properties for sale in Comporta are still few and far between and prices do not yet reflect the true potential of this unique destination.

INVESTMENT POTENTIAL

Investing in an up-and-coming destination can sometimes present a risk. Yet, when it involves property with strong forecasted capital growth, some of the best beaches in the country and a convenient location just 80 minutes south of Lisbon, the decision is easy. Portuguese residents have been largely capitalising on this opportunity, having bought 80% of the properties already sold. With building restrictions in place to limit the amount of construction in the region, properties in Comporta are highly sought after with more and more people taking notice of Comporta as an unspoiled paradise.

Dubbed the ‘new Hamptons of Lisbon’, tourism levels in Comporta are rising, in turn generating increasing rental income for the small number who own property here. These properties can expect strong returns during the summer months.

A SLICE OF PARADISE

ADVISERS’ OPINION

Whilst the secret is certainly out, Comporta still retains its idyllic charm thanks to its kilometres of unspoiled beaches and its laidback, unpretentious atmosphere.

WHY TO BUY

  • Beautiful, unspoiled area
  • Golden Visas are still possible
  • Strong potential for capital growth
  • Great for generating rental income
  • Authentic ambience

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • Set in Alentejo, Setúbal
  • 75km from Lisbon
  • 12km of coastline
  • Off the beaten track
  • Renowned for its seafood

INFRASTRUCTURE

Comporta, a small coastal town located in Portugal's Alentejo region, has become a popular destination for property owners seeking a tranquil and luxurious lifestyle. The town boasts excellent accessibility and infrastructure, with well-maintained roads connecting it to nearby cities such as Lisbon and Faro.

The town's infrastructure includes a range of amenities and services, such as high-speed internet, medical facilities, and international schools, making it an ideal location for families and retirees. Moreover, Comporta offers a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and cultural activities, ensuring that property owners have everything they need within easy reach.

Overall, Comporta's accessibility and infrastructure make it a top choice for those seeking a peaceful and sophisticated lifestyle.

HISTORY

For the best part of the last century, Comporta, also known as the ‘Herdade de Comporta’, was essentially just one large, private family-owned estate. From 1836 until the early 1990s, Comporta was an agricultural estate specialising in rice production. Saltworks and fishing were also an important part of the local economy. In 1991, the owners of the estate wanted to turn it into a discreet summer playground geared towards the needs of high-net-worth individuals and with a focus on sustainability so the family invested resources into restoring the area and improving the infrastructure.

The banking crisis meant that the owners had to give up land. With a minimal amount of land being granted development permission over the last few years, the many domestic buyers who know about this region, as well as the lucky few international buyers who have discovered it, now have a very unique window of opportunity. The first project we launched here was 50% sold within weeks which underlines the rarity of the situation.

THE TOWN TODAY

Located only 80 minutes’ drive from Lisbon international airport, Comporta is a world away from the hustle and bustle of the capital but is still easily accessible. Situated next to a protected natural reserve, this wild terrain has remained largely untouched. Kilometres of beaches, vibrant green rice paddies, award-winning golf courses and exquisite seafood restaurants can all be enjoyed intimately, without the masses.

Comporta is known for its rustic character. Its landscape is dotted with pines and cork trees, and the lifestyle here is reflective of its environment: laid back and outdoorsy. While the pace of life is much slower than that of a city’s, there are plenty of activities to get involved with including cycling, horse riding, yoga, snorkelling, diving, water skiing and golf on award-winning courses. The eight beaches in the area also boast good waves for all levels of surfers and locals come here year-round to paddle out to sea.

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An 80-minute drive from Lisbon's airport, Comporta is easily accessed yet feels miles away from urban living.

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