On the west coast of Portugal, just an hour and a half from Lisbon, Comporta is a wild yet discreet paradise. On the west coast of Portugal, just an hour and a half from Lisbon, Comporta is a wild yet discreet paradise. Its architectural identity blends tradition and modernity: wooden huts, villas designed by architects and reinvented fishermen’s houses give shape to a delicate and harmonious landscape. Raw materials, clean lines and perfect integration with the surrounding environment characterise the designs of Vincent Van Duysen and Aires Mateus. The property market here is as rare as it is sought-after: in the villages of Carvalhal, Brejos and Muda, luxury properties are highly prized by an international clientele attracted by authenticity, tranquillity and understated elegance. From private villas with swimming pools to secluded estates and discreet accommodation facilities, Comporta is emerging as a new coastline for sustainable luxury.
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COMPORTA, Portugal’s bohemian-chic retreat