Praia da Comporta, part of the Estuário do Sado Nature Reserve, is a pristine beach on the southern tip of the Tróia Peninsula, an hour south of Lisbon. Known for its vast golden sands, turquoise waters, and untouched dune landscapes, it combines natural beauty with laid-back sophistication. The beach’s chic yet unpretentious vibe attracts both affluent visitors and nature lovers, offering a serene escape with minimalist beach bars and seafood shacks serving ultra-fresh catches[1][2][5].
Surrounded by pine forests and protected dunes, this Blue Flag-certified beach maintains an ecological balance while providing amenities. Its lively waves make it a hotspot for kite surfing, while the expansive shoreline ensures ample space for sunbathing. Visitors often compare Comporta to the Hamptons, citing its understated luxury and proximity to Lisbon as key draws[2][3][5].