Curator’s statement
Comporta and Troia are a secret paradise away from the fast pace of city life in Lisbon. Known for its breathtaking beaches, secluded fields, and relaxed atmosphere, it has become one of Portugal’s most unique coastal destinations. Even attracting well-known celebrities who have purchased properties in recent years. What makes these areas special is the balance between luxury and nature, where visitors can slow down and truly disconnect. Its simplicity, beauty, and exclusivity create a feeling that is both authentic and unforgettable.
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Things to do in Comporta and Troia

Outdoor dinner view at the Troia Marina
Winery visits: Enjoy wine tasting Portugal’s famous red wines, vineyard tours, and the peaceful countryside atmosphere surrounding Comporta and Troia.
Horseback riding: Ride horseback along the beaches and fields, highly recommended during sunset hours!
Spa experiences: Relax with luxury spa treatments and wellness experiences surrounded by nature.
Boating and water sports: Take a boat tour through the beautiful peninsula and you may spot dolphins!
Beaches: Relax and sunbathe on numerous memorable beaches across the coastline. Enjoy the soft sand and crystal clear Caribbean-like waters.
Casino visits: Enjoy a fun night out at the Casino in Troia and find numerous of delicious restaurants on the boardwalk.
Places to eat & drink in Comporta and Troia

Sublime Comporta Beach Club: A beachfront dinner spot that offers fresh seafood, cocktails while enjoying the breathtaking views.
Adega de Petiscos: Offering numerous seafood options, overseeing the Marina.
Comporta Cafe: A great location for casual lunches and snacks to pause during a beach day! The vibes are incredibly relaxing, making it the perfect spot for a chilled cocktail.
Ilha do Arroz: Well-known restaurant famous for its fresh fish, seafood, and sunset dining!
Need to know
If you’re a history buff, the Roman Ruins of Troia are a must-see! Dating back to the 1st century, this was the biggest fish-salting hub in the Roman World. You can wander through ancient industrial quarters, thermal baths, and see a side of Roman history.

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