Quinta Da Comporta - Wellness Boutique Resort, an SLH Hotel

Hotel · Setúbal District

Quinta Da Comporta - Wellness Boutique Resort, an SLH Hotel

Hotel · Setúbal District

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R. de Alto de Pina 2, 7570-779, Portugal

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Quinta da Comporta blends serene rice-field views with breezy rooms, luxe villas, a spa, yoga, and a standout dining scene.  

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How to Plan the Perfect Trip to Comporta, Portugal

"Have a bohemian stay by booking a few nights at Quinta da Comporta. The hotel, which overlooks the rice fields, comes with nature-inspired rooms filled with neutral tones and natural materials. Groups can book its one- or two-bedroom townhouses or its three-bedroom private pool villas, while couples can enjoy the simple suites. Make sure to take a dip in its solar-heated pool, which stretches on for more than 130 feet." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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10 Beach Destinations for Your Next Girls Trip

"Book a few nights at Quinta da Comporta, which boasts multi-bedroom pool villas and townhouses that are perfect for groups seeking a tranquil retreat." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"Comporta, without a shadow of a doubt, will be the summer hotspot – so glamorous, so fashionable and such wonderful interiors shopping, particularly for mid-century treasures and chic rattan pieces. This wildly beautiful Portuguese surf town so beloved of well-heeled Parisians, including Christian Louboutin (who is set to open his own hotel here) used to be all about the villa scene, until the Quinta da Comporta opened a few years ago. Rustic glamour prevails throughout this new hotel centred around a white-washed farmhouse and a collection of cottages and loft-style suites."

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Quinta da Comporta - Wellness Boutique Resort

"Set the sceneThe coastal Comporta region is a calming combination of shifting sand dunes and tiny villages, pine forests and rice fields. However, hotels worth staying in here have always been slim pickings (the best villas and shacks were privately owned and only let to friends of friends–it’s that kind of place), so the opening of Quinta da Comporta last year was big news. What’s the backstory?Until 2014, this area was owned by the Espirito Santo banking family; now small parcels of land are slowly being sold. One such plot in the village of Carvalhal was snapped up by Portuguese architect and designer Miguel Câncio Martins who realised his long-held dream of becoming a hotelier where he once holidayed as a child. He has stayed true to the roots of the place: the restaurant and spa are set around an original, burnt-orange terracotta courtyard where the old grain stores once stood and rooms are housed in low-slung white buildings, accented with the occasional royal-blue stripe. What can we expect in our room?A gorgeously homespun, pared-back design that’s perfectly in keeping with the location. White walls with plenty of natural materials: honey wood, wicker, sisal rugs. Some rooms come with a private sun-trap terrace facing the garden, others a rooftop balcony with rural rice-field views. How about the food and drink?Breakfasts (which are included) have everything imaginable, from just-picked garden figs to freshly baked marble cake. Evenings kick off with a glass of the palest rosé from the nearby Herdade da Comporta wine estate. Pair it with seafood; the lobster linguine is especially good, although the teriyaki salmon and sea-bass risotto come a close joint second. What’s the crowd like?Well-dressed 30-something Parisians, young families whose exceptionally well-behaved toddlers seem right at home ordering ceviche from the adults' menu, couples on a long weekend who don’t move from the poolside. Anything to say about the service?Staff are ever so nice, especially at the entrance gatehouse where check-in happens. Drinks service by the pool can be on the slow side occasionally though it all adds to the easy, breezy, beachy vibe. What’s the neighborhood scene like?Carvalhal beach is a 15-minute bike ride away. Or hop in the car to Comporta for a morning browsing the boutiques in the village, followed by a seafood platter for lunch at the beachfront Comporta Café. Anything else to add?Don’t miss the lofty spa, in its own vast airy building with soaring reclaimed wood beams. The treatments are inspired by rice (a peppermint body scrub, for example, ends with a full-body rice wrap) and there is an indoor-outdoor pool separated by floor-to-ceiling windows that look out across the fields. Anything you’d change?There are plans for a cinema, wine cellar and family pool, but what’s really missing is a smart boutique. Being able to take home the decorative seagrass baskets, graphic-print cushions and even the Balinese bedside lampshades would be a joy. Is it worth it?Yes. The whole vibe is laid-back, and there’s nothing more lovely than drifting between the pool, spa, and restaurant terrace on a sunny day." - Emma Love

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beachbum50295

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We had a beautiful time at Quinta da Comporta. We stayed in one of their 3 bedroom 3 1/2 bath with private pool houses- it was magnificent.|The hotel setting is beautiful, it sits on a rice field. |We used their bikes ( beach is an easy ride) we used their beautiful spa (massage and body scrub were great. Pool at our house and in resort were heated! |Breakfast was included and very good. Dinner was very good but menu is limited, however there are super restaurants on the beach and in town, nearby. ( sublime beach club and Cafe Comporta were awesome) .

Lynn K Wagner, MD

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We had an unforgettable stay at Quinta da Comporta. Every moment was incredible—from running through the rice fields and down to the beach, to spending long, sun-drenched days on the nearby coastline soaking up the incredible sand-and-sea energy. The meals delicious, and we loved using the gym and walking the stunning property each day. The architecture and design are breathtaking—a perfect blend of beach vibes mixed with color and texture. Our villa was absolute paradise. It was the perfect place to rest, relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the surrounding nature and the nearby ocean breeze.

scd4

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Despite arriving in some of the most hideous rain and wind weather possible, QdaC gave us a cosy, luxurious, delicious and completely pampered experience. We felt so lucky to have found this place. There was evidence everywhere that in peak summer season, this is definitely a rockin' family place, but as we found it is the quieter shoulder times where you can take really a breath, spread out and connect into something very special. From the thoughtful and fun architecture and art, (FYI, we discovered the Dior flagship shop in Lisbon ALSO has a textile sculpture by Joana Vasconcelos) to the meticulous decor emphasizing local and global originality. The immaculate and meditative vegetable and herb gardens and landscaping with hidden corners and surprises there's a peaceful and playful energy uncommon in many places of this caliber. We ate and drank, (and ate and drank...) VERY well and the spa experiences and facilities brought a new level of natural healing and deep relaxation. But even with ALL of this amazingness, for us it is the people, (with the help of two fabulous cats) at QdaC who make it five stars. ALL of the staff, (gate house to baristas, front desk to masseuse) manage a high-wire act of impeccable professionalism, highly knowledgeable information sourcing and good fun. We learned bits of new languages, had some great laughs, got the inside scoop on special places from Carvalhal to Nepal - all of it thoughtfully celebrating over and over how interconnected we all are/NEED to be, in this world right now.

Fraser Cameron

Google
Just left the most incredible stay at Quinta de comporta. This hotel is up there with the best I’ve ever stayed in, the staff are exceptional. (Special mention to robson, vasco, and marco who nothing was too much for, and so friendly) location is unmatched with gorgeous views and activities around the rice fields. The grounds are stunning. Food exceptional. Shop is perfect. Even the smell of the rooms and common areas is amazing. I read a couple of negative reviews and I can’t tell you how incorrect they are. This is a very special place. Thank you!

Paradise32051686932

Google
Have stayed here several times and the restaurant is nice, the food is good, the rooms are comfortable, the beds are excellent, and it’s a great location.||What is bad about this hotel is the staff and lack of friendliness, twice I had to ask staff members if they were OK because they look so miserable and unhappy.||In my experience with hotels with unhappy staff, it normally stems from the management, and that is why it is not an enjoyable place to stay.||This is consistent throughout the hotel, restaurant, spa, check-in, and concierge. People are unfriendly, do not greet you, and you can just tell they are unhappy in their jobs and that naturally reflects in the customers experience.||This is not a one off comment, as I said I stayed here several times and it’s consistently like this.||Last week we stayed in Sublime hotel, which is far superior in terms of experience. the staff there seem very happy in their jobs and give a wonderful welcoming wherever you with friendliness and welcoming.||I think this is a great hotel, it’s such a shame is being ruined by the management staff being so unhappy.

tinazermatt

Google
our time at quinta da comporta was just AMAZING! a nest of serenity and cosiness surrounded by beautiful nature! loved the architecture, luxurious but authentic, stylish but cosy. outside and inside melting together beautifully. walls are protecting but windows allow the nature to speak with you - even in the sauna. and a beautiful place would be nothing without the people: everyone of the staff was fantastic,|motivated, super friendly and helpful! our room was wonderful and spacious! loved the food at the restaurant with the view over the rice fields, the stunningly beautiful spa area where i could observe the storchs, the wonderful garden and the yoga class in this hut overlooking the rice fields while the sun was setting: awesome! we will be back! loved alentejo as much as this beautiful hotel! thank you all for making our stay so special and wonderful! we had an unforgettable mother/daughter time with you!

Tom Simpson

Google
Ignore the salty reviews from child haters. If you genuinely can't stand seeing children enjoying a holiday, book an adult only resort. You have enough choice. It's extremely difficult for families to find hotels of this quality, let us a have a moment in the sun. Beautiful resort in a magical and idyllic location. If you wish to spend time re-charging the batteries and popping to the local beach club, village nearby. This place will hit the spot. Food is fantastic, if perhaps a little formal. For me, I don't mind. But I imagine some people would like the choice of a little informality occasionally. Pool and spa are just perfect. Children's play area was a warmly welcomed bonus. Thank you for making our October holiday just perfect.

Martin Sedlacky

Google
One of the best resorts. So beautiful, peaceful, tasteful. The rooms are large and cozy, the spa and the pool great, the restaurant very nice and the service there excellent. One thing for improvement, charging 50e for renting a regular bike doesnt fit.