Have You Been To Comporta? Exploring Portugal’s Idyllic Beach!

Welcome To Paradise!

I always share tropical south seas islands when I discuss “paradise”, but that word can describe any idyllic getaway that offers serenity and surprise in equal measure – and that’s how my wife Alex and I felt about Comporta Portugal!

Located less than 90 minutes from Lisbon, the small town has incredibly pristine beaches like this:

Here’s how Condé Nast describes the area:

“The name Comporta, roughly translated, means a gate that holds back water, a lock. Which makes sense when you see how many canals there are. This is rice-paddy land. Great, stripey fields of rice, the biggest in Portugal, stretch all the way down the coast, sheltered from the stiff Atlantic breezes by sand dunes. They are kept green and bounteous by a crisscross of irrigation canals. In the heat of summer, when the rest of the country (bar the Algarve golf courses) is dusty and dry, this area still thrums with life.”

Here is a look at the beach:

As you would expect, locals shop for dinner at the shoreline – we saw many intrepid fishermen out that day.

It’s a rural area that is growing in popularity because of the beauty of nature around it, and it was easy to get to – we hired a car to take us from Lisbon, and our driver suggested we jump on the ferry for part of the trip back!

Yes, there’s a ferry dock close by, and it takes youth Setubal, where we rejoined the highway for the quick trip home! It was so easy to board, and it was just over a half hour to take us to the peninsula just south of Lisbon:

There was a rain event in the distance which allowed the clouds to show off a bit:

Here’s what it was like on the ferry:

Once back in the city, we had an incredible meal – which was true of every single day!

We had an incredible time in Portugal – while our entire week was based in Lisbon, we not only went to the beach but also to a wildly colorful Palace!

The palace at Sintra is incredible – so much history to explore!

We did just that and you can see it here:

While a car took us up to the Palace gate, we chose to walk all the way back into Sintra, about 2+ miles below us…the walk down was refreshing and fun!

Oh, and a fairly short walk down takes you to a Moorish castle, which we popped into as well:

You can get a close up look at this Moorish castle by clicking on my story here:

Just as unique as these palaces and castles is Lisbon itself, including the incredible mosaic tiles that are everywhere in town:

There is beauty like this all around you – and as for the food:

I already shared our incredible meal at Cervejaria Ramiro, with an incredible Scarlett Shrimp dish:

You can see all of the feast by clicking on my story here:

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  1. Hi John, a great post. My husband is going to Lisbon in April so I’ll give him this to read.

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    • Robbie, there are a few places he should eat if possible…let me know if you want a list of a few!

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      • That would be nice. He loves good food.

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      • First and foremost, so many great flavors of Lisbon are in the Time Out Market which is a short walk along the river in the main area. If he wants the greatest Pasteis de Nata he must go to Pasteis de Belem also an easy walk. Point Final restaurant is terrific – you have to take a short ferry across the river then it’s about a ten minute walk and you must have a reservation in advance. Cervejaira Ramiro has the most amazing shellfish and they serve a steak sandwich for dessert and it’s delicious and everyone gets one! If he wants to hear the classic Fado music, Cafe Luso is legendary….food and music while you eat….but honestly there are so many fun places he will have to try hard to be disappointed!

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  2. that looks so beautiful and I would love to be there about now

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  3. The beach looks a lot like those on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, though no doubt a little warmer!

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  4. Looks wonderful! I have only heard good things about Lisbon!

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  5. I still hope to get to Portugal one day. Meanwhile, we have similar pristine beaches here in Norfolk, one of which is around 30 minutes by car from my house. However, the sea is brown, and the weather far from guaranteed! :)

    Best wishes, Pete.

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  6. There’s a beach near where we have our caravan on the Isle of Wight that is just like this one, although the weather is cooler!

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