Sublime Comporta Country Retreat & SPA, a luxurious five-star haven on a 17-hectare estate in Portugal's Alentejo, captivates with its serene elegance, blending whitewashed simplicity and natural beauty amidst umbrella pines, rice fields, and Comporta's pristine beaches.
The 40 rooms, suites, and 34 cabana-style villas, from studios to five-bedroom retreats, unfold with tranquil sophistication, featuring air-conditioned comfort, flat-screen satellite TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms with baths or showers and premium toiletries. Wooden terraces open to lush grounds, with bio-pool suites inspired by local fisherman huts. Each creates a serene haven where attentive staff ensure thoughtful touches, from plush linens to straw bags for beach days, fostering a sense of belonging amid the Alentejo's peaceful pulse.
Dining at Sem Porta restaurant showcases inventive Portuguese fare like Algarve pink prawn and lobster rice, while Tasca da Comporta offers casual petiscos such as grilled sardines. Food Circle, an intimate fire-pit kitchen in the organic garden, serves farm-fresh dishes for up to 12. The beachside Comporta Beach Club delivers seafood and paella with ocean views. A daily breakfast brims with local specialties. Guests can immerse in curated experiences, from cycling through forests to savouring nearby Comporta's charm, capturing the region's unhurried rhythm with effortless grace.
Nestled 10 kilometers from Carvalhal Beach, 17 kilometers from Grândola, and 127 kilometers from Lisbon's Portela Airport, Sublime Comporta offers seamless access to the region's treasures. Three pools, a bio-pool, spa with yoga and meditation, bicycle rentals, and an eco-conscious herb garden elevate the experience, ensuring serene renewal in a setting of natural splendor.
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We had an amazing stay at Sublime Comporta truly one of the most special places we've visited as a family. The combination of relaxed luxury and...
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We spent a few days at Sublime Comporta and fell in love with this part of Portugal — peaceful, authentic, and surrounded by nature. We played padel, enjoyed a wonderful spa treatment, and spent...
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To visit sublime for the first time requires some expectation management. From an interminable queue in Lisbon Airport passport control (45 mins) to another queue to collect a prepaid rental car to...
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Honestly, the best place we've stayed in the last few years. The location and setting are easy to get to (flying into Lisbon). The food is exceptional (a few more vegi options would not go amiss...
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