Boat trips to spot dolphins, endless beaches, fresh seafood restaurants and terraces on the sand: this is the essence of a holiday in Troia, the perfect destination for families and nature lovers.
Just one hour from Lisbon, in Setúbal, a ferry crosses the Sado River and takes you to the Troia resort. On the other side lies one of Portugal’s longest stretches of sand, with 18 km of golden beach and a microclimate that ensures mild temperatures all year round.
Crystal-clear sea on one side and pine forest on the other.
Water sports such as windsurfing and sailing, supported by the Troia Marina.
A relaxed atmosphere for the whole family, in summer or winter.
The Troia golf course, designed by Bobby Jones, is considered one of the best in Europe. Perfectly integrated into the landscape, it offers unique challenges and hosts international competitions.
Dolphins in the Sado estuary, easily seen on boat trips.
Birdwatching in the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park and the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve.
Carrasqueira: a traditional fishing port built on wooden stilts, authentic and photogenic.
The Roman Ruins of Troia, dating back to the 1st century, reveal the largest fish-salting and sauce production complex in the Western Roman Empire, proving the importance of fishing in the local economy since ancient times.
Driving along this sandy peninsula, you’ll find beaches such as Comporta, Carvalhal and Pego, perfect for enjoying fresh fish and local delicacies. Further ahead, Galé Beach gives way to the Melides Lagoon, with sandstone cliffs five million years old, and the Santo André and Sancha Lagoons Nature Reserve.
✨ Conclusion: Troia is a destination that blends beach, nature, history and gastronomy, offering unique experiences for those seeking relaxation, adventure and authenticity.