
Lisbon South Coast and Coastal Alentejo make part of Setúbal District and are famed for offering a most incredible lifestyle around Beach, Nature, Golf and pure well-being.
Just south of Lisbon, the South Coast peninsula boasts scenic beach lounges on Costa da Caparica, sustainable and prestigious residential developments and neighbourhoods, and top-tier golf courses at Herdade de Aroeira and Quinta de Peru. An unmatchable offer of tranquil lifestyle for families and nature lovers, active sports fans and gastronomy admirers. Not so known by tourists, the South Coast is for its residents, with gem locations only known to the locals.
There are plenty of things to do and explore for fans of outdoors and water sports within UNESCO protected Arrábida Natural Reserve Park and around Tróia Peninsula, from coastering to yachting and diving with local dolphin resident families. The natural reserve surrounding the estuary of the river Sado provides all manner of wetland wonders from migratory birds and interesting fish species to unique agricultural and natural landscapes.
Recent touristic and residential properties in this region are focused on sustainability, wellbeing and harmony with local nature.
Full urban infrastructure, International schools and kindergardens, private clinics and hospitals, horse-riding schools, charming towns and cities, all offer something unique.
Azeitão: A charming town with renowned wines, rich heritage, and the aroma of orange blossoms. Split into smaller neighbourhoods, the town is a perfect blend of cultural heritage with modern and comfortable way of life.
Arrábida & Tróia Peninsula: Outdoor paradise in Arrábida Natural Reserve, with activities from coasteering to dolphin watching.
Palmela Village: Known for its castle, wine routes, and views over the Sado River, a region in expansion of new residential neighborhoods, International Schools and kindergardens and easily accessible from Lisbon.
Setúbal: Largest city in the area, close to the Troia peninsula and Arrábida’s natural beauty.
Sesimbra: Once a fishermen village, today Sesimbra is a coastal town with outstanding features for holiday makers and all year around residents, excellent for a tranquil family life and outdoor lovers. Sesimbra has gained popularity among foreigners moving to Portugal for its scenic views of the Atlantic, calm waters for bathing and amazing gastronomy, while also proximity to Lisbon within 40 minutes reach.