Planning a Private Trip to Comporta
Comporta is Portugal's quiet-luxury coast — pine forest, rice fields, white beaches with almost no infrastructure, and a rhythm you notice inside an hour.

What Comporta is
A stretch of coast an hour south of Lisbon (via the Sado ferry from Setúbal to Tróia) that has been consciously kept low-rise: rice fields inland, a long dune-and-pine beach, small restaurants, a few very good hotels, and the estuary's dolphin pods. It is nobody's first Portugal itinerary and, quietly, many people's favourite piece of it.
The private day from Lisbon
The Sado ferry, Tróia's Roman ruins by the water, a long lunch in Comporta, and an afternoon on a beach with almost no one on it. Back in Lisbon by dinner.
The two-night option
For travellers who feel the pace immediately, two nights in a small Comporta hotel — a beach morning, a rice-fields drive, and dinner on a wooden terrace. Your Travel Designer chooses the hotel based on the season and your group.



The private days we already run here
From our Local Stories
Planning your trip here
- Is Comporta a day trip or a stay?
- Both work. A private day from Lisbon gives you the beach, Tróia and lunch. Two nights lets the pace actually land.
- When is Comporta best?
- May, June, September and October — warm enough for the beach, cool enough to be outside all day, and quieter than midsummer. July and August are the busiest weeks.

