Moradia Carregueira is the kind of holiday villa you fall in love with! Located among the glitz and glamour of Carvalhal, with bustling restaurants, designer shops and seafront restaurants on your doorstep, the villa itself offers complete calm and tranquillity, giving you the best of both. With outdoor activities, serene beaches and surfing coves, there is so much to see and do in this area, as well as succumbing to the villa’s alluring charms to rest and restore among the palm-lined grounds.
This beautiful, stylish property has been carefully designed, blending charm and character with the natural surroundings, all with a clever design eye. Think exposed beams mixed with contemporary artworks and polished concrete worktops alongside cosy, homey features.
The entire villa is bright and airy, with large glass doors that can be left open, shrinking the barriers between the interior and exterior spaces. Although separate, the main living spaces all link together through open doorways and bright halls. The kitchen, with its large island, feels social, with plenty of room to cook up some inspired dishes. There is a large dining room where you can all chat and laugh together, sharing stories and adventures across the table. The cosy lounge space is perfect for kids to escape or for more intimate evenings as a family, playing games and watching movies.
The villa’s three bedrooms are all individually designed, blending neutral tones with splashes of colour and intriguing artwork. With three bathrooms, everyone can enjoy their own privacy, taking all important moments to reflect and recharge, ready to enjoy quality time together.
Outside, the remarkable atmosphere and unique living spaces continue. The designer swimming pool sits nestled among the palm trees, so you can swim whilst gaze out across the treetops, fully relaxing. The terrace is adorned with sun beds and seating areas for alfresco living. Be it breakfasts in the morning sun or cocktails under the star-lit sky, there is always a sense of magic among the grounds of Moradia Carregueira.
What Oliver loves...
The designer swimming pool, surrounded by luscious trees, is an indulgence that you need!
Immaculately designed and styled, the unique living spaces stretch from the interiors and into the grounds, creating a sublime atmosphere
Located within walking distance of the beach, restaurants and shops, the location is ideal
What you should know
The swimming pool is a saltwater pool
Cots, highchairs, bikes and more can be provided for an extra fee; please enquire when booking
Whilst the property is well suited to children, there is no fence around the pool and a few steps around the grounds, so young kids will need supervision
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Moradia Carregueira
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Rural Location
The best of both worlds, Moradia Carregueira, sits just a short walk from the beaches and the glitz and glamour of Carvahal village, yet from the moment you step foot within the property grounds, there is a sense of complete privacy and tranquillity. Carvalhal is one of the seven villages that make up Herdade da Comporta, ideally positioned for exploring this vibrant coast. From the hustle and bustle of Lisbon to the quiet of the surfing coves, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Carvalhal certainly offers no shortage of restaurants, varying from intimate hideaways to polished beachside eateries. Designer shops, antique stores and cafes line the streets, so you can meander around, soaking in the atmosphere of this lovely village. There are two gorgeous beaches, Praia do Carvalhal and Praia do Pego, both of which you can walk to from the villa’s front door.
When it comes to outdoor activities, the list is vast and varied. For golf lovers, Comporta is the place for you; the fantastic Comporta Dunes course was designed by David McLay Kidd within a stunning terrain of pine forest and sand dunes close to Pego beach. Troia championship golf course is also nearby, designed by the famous golf architect Robert Trent Jones. For budding surfers, Comporta’s magnificent surfing beaches boast two surf schools which offer courses for all ages and levels. If your muscles are worn out after all of that, then you can enjoy some special treatments and indulgences at the wonderful Spa Oryza.
Comporta itself is located at the base of the Troia peninsula and at the side of the Sado estuary. A hive of agricultural production with rice fields and vineyards producing some delicious white, red and rose wines, Comporta’s rich history dating back to the Roman Empire still feels woven into its current trades. Comporta offers an endless list of activities, including horse riding, fishing, hunting, sailing, bird watching and cycling.
Of course, we must recommend a day trip or overnight stay in Lisbon easily reached within a 75-minute drive. Food, music, wine and history all knit their way around the hilly, cobbled streets of this vibrant city, promising adventure to all that explore it.
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!