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Tróia & Comporta


Tróia & Comporta – discover this secret paradise






Tróia is a truly paradisiacal destination, a 30 km long beach line of turquoise waters and thin golden sand one hour away from Lisbon.



If you choose to reach Troia by ferry, with a little luck you may spot the dolphins that inhabit the Sado Estuary.

At the end of the peninsula, overlooking the Arrábida mountains, a large sandbank turns the beach into a real pool of calm waters, ideal for adults to relax and children to paddle.



Between Soltróia and Comporta there are five footpaths between the dune vegetation, leading to the almost deserted beaches, for those who prefer the peace and quiet.

Sublime Comporta, the most hippie-chic area in the country, has been kept genuine, with its typical restaurants, handicrafts, and decoration shops.

For snacks or meals, there is no shortage of good restaurant options. From grilled fish to traditional recipes, rice, and seafood, in welcoming places, by the roadside, on beach terraces, or kiosks.



Going on a beach holiday doesn’t have to mean lying on a towel all day, there is more to see and experience:

– the best horseback riding in the country, which in incredible moments cross the rice fields, and climb, through the dunes to reach the deserted beach
– the observation of dolphins is a remarkable experience, which involves the participants in joy and emotion
– the Troia marina, opposite Setúbal, with space for about 200 boats
– the Casino, with live music, gaming tables, and hundreds of slots
– the Carrasqueira pier, a masterpiece of popular architecture, erected in the 1950s and 1960s, which is unique in Europe and is built on irregular wooden pilings
-the Roman ruins are hidden in the dunes since the 1st century and were the largest fish salting complex of the Roman period.




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Madeira


Madeira – haven of natural beauty






Located in the African Plate in the Atlantic at the same latitude as Casablanca, the Madeira archipelago consists of Madeira, Porto Santo, and a set of small islands, Desertas and Selvagens, inhabited only by a team of guards of the Natural Park.

Madeira is one of Europe’s most beautiful travel locations, with thousands of tourists returning year after year.

It offers not only an all-year-round summer climate, wonderful fauna and flora, incredible natural pools carved out of lava rocks, gorgeous cliffs overlooking the ocean, and charming towns…It is one of the safest holiday destinations in the world, as it is virtually crime-free.

So it’s no wonder that the Madeira Islands are repeatedly considered the world’s top island destination.



In addition to all of that, there are the stunning views and Funchal’s famous cuisine and relaxing promenades. The main city name is derived from fennel, funcho in Portuguese, which densely overgrows the island.

The simple food enjoyed in Madeira Islands reflects the soul of simple but generous people. Nevertheless, a great variety of local products are available, as well as a multitude of local, international, and gourmet dishes.

And there is the wine… this ‘nectar of the Gods’, which is one of the symbols of Madeira Island, is enjoyed all over the world. Chosen to celebrate US Independence Day, on 4 July 1776, referred to by Shakespeare in some of his plays and admired by kings, princes, generals, and explorers.
Madeira grapes are grown by hand on small plots of land known as poios (terraces) supported by earthen walls on the mountain slopes, which are often difficult to access. 
Madeira’s unique soil and climate, as well as the production process and the type of grape, have contributed to the unparalleled distinction of Madeira Wine through the years.

For the adventurous visitors, the opportunities are endless with so much to choose from Levada walking, mountain walks, hiking, sailing, dolphin and whale watching, scuba diving, big game fishing, canyoning, surfing, and paragliding.



Porto Santo is the smaller of the inhabited islands. A golden isle washed by turquoise sea and where peace and quiet reign supreme, is all you need for a truly relaxing holiday.
This Atlantic Island boasts 9 km fine golden sands ideal for sunbathing and swimming.
Health and wellness go hand in hand on this magnificent beach as, in addition to its crystalline waters, its sands have rare therapeutic properties. The sand is soft, fine, and smooth and consists mainly of calcium carbonate in the form of calcite, which has special thermal qualities.

You can reach the desert inhabited islands Desertas and Selvagens within a few dozen kilometers southeast of Funchal.
They are classified as a Nature Reserve by the Portuguese State and an abiogenetic reserve by the European Council due to their natural and ecological value.
We found the need to protect these islands due to their wild animals, birds, and unique flora, covering several rare and endemic species.
The Selvagens Islands are within 250 km south of Funchal and also are a Nature Reserve.




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