Casa Eira is situated on the sand dunes of Carvalhal, near the hot spot holiday resort of Comporta on the Atlantic Coast of west Portugal. This two-storey, detached villa has four beautifully dressed ensuite double bedrooms and can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests, ideal for a family holiday or a group of friends sharing. The house is set in enclosed grounds, with a garden, a decked terrace, and your own private swimming pool. Casa Eira is constructed out of classic Mediterranean white-washed walls, with a natural shady veranda running across the front of the house.
The villa comes with all the mods cons, including complimentary air conditioning and Wi-Fi throughout, satellite television, and on-site parking. The contemporary interiors are exquisite, think cool beach house style from a glossy magazine, furnished with classic pieces, sparkling chandeliers, and a sprinkle of style.
Enter the casa to be welcomed by a light, bright, and breezy open-plan living space with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors that give seamless access to the outdoors. The seating area has two comfy sofas and two armchairs upholstered in a dashing fabric arranged around a coffee table, a smart television, and an enclosed fireplace for those cosy evenings. There is a desk and chair for those who want to work whilst away and an impressive French armoire sitting under the crystal chandelier. The all-white galley kitchen is fully equipped with all the latest appliances you will need to cater for your holiday, including a preparation island and a four-seater dining set. The adjacent six-seater dining set is perfect for informal suppers. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor, both with king-size beds, ensuite shower rooms, and access to the garden. A guest cloakroom completes this level. Take the stairs to the first floor, where there is a bedroom with a king-size bed, an ensuite bathroom with a bathtub, a bedroom with a king-size bed, and an ensuite shower room.
Spend the day outdoors on the decking, swim in the step entry pool, and relax on the surrounding sun loungers under a shady parasol. Rest awhile in one of the strategically positioned soft seats and admire the view. As the sun sets, meet for cocktails under the veranda and enjoy dining outdoors at the alfresco dining set, with dishes freshly grilled on the barbeque.
What Oliver loves...
We love the beach house vibe of Casa Eira; the interiors are cool, contemporary, super slick and stylish.
All the ensuite bedrooms at Casa Eira are beautifully appointed, dressed in fine linens, and all have king-size beds, so there’s no arguing about who gets which room.
The decked terrace, surrounded by soft sands and tracks a pathway through the garden, makes Casa Eira feel like it’s really on the beach.
Casa Eira enjoys the best of both worlds, with quiet residence in a quaint village, yet near to all the action of the holiday hot spot of Comporta.
What you should know
All the beds at Casa Eira are king-size, perfect for a group of couples sharing
The nearest beach is 4km away, but it is well worth the short drive or long walk
The pool at Casa Eira can be heated by arrangement and is subject to change
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Casa Eira
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Rural Location
Outstanding Landscapes
Casa Eira can be found snuggled in the sand dunes of the village of Carvalhal, near the holiday hot spot of Comporta, on the west coast of Portugal. The nearest airport is Lisbon, a scenic one hundred and twenty-kilometre drive to your holiday. In the village, you will find local stores stocked with provisions for your stay and a handful of welcoming cafes and bars.
The nearest beach is four kilometres away; choose from the golden sands of Praia do Carvalhal, da Comporta or do Pego, swim and snorkel in their crystal clear waters, and have fun with a selection of exhilarating water sports, including surfing, kayaking, paddle and kiteboarding. All aboard for a day at sea, exploring the coast and the Troia Peninsula.
The area is renowned for its world-class golf courses, like the links at Troia, with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Gallop across the dunes on a pony trek from the local stables. Take a walk, hike, or bike ride in the region, with its rice fields, pine forests, and diverse ecosystem. Go on a tour of the vineyards and sample the regional wines. Relax in a spa and indulge in a wellness retreat with yoga classes.
Visit the town of Comporta, shop for souvenirs and wine, dine on freshly caught seafood, and dance the night away in one of the lively bars and clubs.
Please be aware that the location tab shown on the website is not based on the property's exact location; therefore, all location amenities are an approx of facilities, restaurants, and villages/towns you might find around the property. The property's exact location will be provided to you before arrival and might come along with some recommendations about the area and what to visit.
The Region
Comporta is surrounded by rice paddies, the ocean, sand dunes and pine forests. It's a unique place where you can connect with nature and live in the moment. Comporta has a rhythm and an ambience that are all it's own. This wild and unspoilt part of Portugal attracts an in-the-know international crowd, including renowned artists, designers, and A-listers.
Comporta has a remarkable diversity of natural systems with long stretches of beach, windswept dunes, scenic pine forests, salt marshes and rice paddies which become a vibrant green in June. The region is also characterized by rice fields and its main attraction, the Comporta beach: 20 kilometres of uninterrupted white sand, a beach lover’s paradise.
As with the rest of Portugal, you can expect sun-blessed weather year-round in Comporta. The best months of the year to visit Comporta for long beach stays are from June to September, while the spring and autumn months are still suitable for picnics or day trips.
ABOUT THE LISBON COAST
The Lisbon Coast is a sensational stretch of golden beaches, wave-lashed cliffs and vibrant seaside towns – but there's more to the Atlantic coastline than that. Delve beneath the surface to discover hidden coves, family-owned seafood restaurants and pristine natural parks.
The coast around Lisbon provides an easy, breezy escape from the capital, whose proximity has made it the stomping ground of kings for the last 1,000 years. In summer, Lisboistas stream into elegant Comporta and Cascais to escape the heat of the city; year-round, surfers hang loose on the coast, waiting for the rollers to crash down on the sand.
But while you're enjoying one of our fantastic villas on Lisbon Coast, you may well want to take some time out from all that sun worship to explore everything else the region has to offer – so we've put together this handy travel guide to give you a little help and inspiration!