The campsite of Porto Covo, with direct access to the beach, enjoys a location exceptionally located, providing idyllic landscapes. Has all the conditions and necessary facilities such as restaurant, bar, bungalows, to enjoy authentic dream vacation. Will also have the possibility to visit the famous Pessegueiro island or the Fort of Porto Covo, attractions not to be missed.
The palace is built between 1770/1790, being the residence of Jacinto Fernandes Bandeira, the first Porto Covo baron. The building is later bought by the British State and became the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Lisbon. The palace is organized in U, integrating the chapel as a semi-autonomous entity. At the garden may be seen a tank with a small cascade and a small swimming-pool built for the workers for the company that presently runs here.
A rustic village that is famous for its beaches. The houses feature popular Portuguese architecture dating back to the 18th century, built to shelter the families that were left without a home at the time of the earthquake (1755). Egarding the monuments, a special note to the Mother Church, the Marquês de Pombal Square and, in the Ilha do Pessegueiro (Peach Tree Island), the Pessegueiro Fortress, of the 17th century and the Church of Our Lady of Queimada (14th century). Concerning the craftswork activities of the region, a special note to fishing, leather artefacts, wood artefacts, paper artefacts, silk painting …
Situated on the costa vicentina, near the beach and in the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo, this friendly hotel offers a set of large and comfortable apartments. There is also a bar, gym, games room and outdoor pool.