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Casa Electra, Comporta

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Your Cabana in the hills

When you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of life, where do you go? Why not enjoy a cabana nestled into the Portuguese countryside within walking distance of the beach? You’ll find everything you could ever dream of right here at Casa Electra. The property accommodates up to eight travelers with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 268 square meters of space. Guests enjoy an outdoor pool, close access to the beach, and local restaurants and bars within walking distance as well. You have close access to everything you could ever want plus a villa that is sure to amaze and impress.

Per Night from USD
$1,429
Max Group Size8
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms4
Air ConditionedNo
Children AllowedYes
WifiYes

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Room Details

Main House

  • Bedroom one (double) ensuite with shower.
  • Bedroom two (double) ensuite with shower.
  • Bedroom three (double) ensuite with shower.
  • Bedroom four (double) ensuite with shower.
  • Bedroom five (2 singles) ensuite with shower.

Services & Amenities

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Features

Included Services

  • Concierge Service
  • Daily Housekeeping
  • Other Services On Request
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Amenities

  • Bicycles
  • Plancha
  • Pool House
  • Swimming Pool
  • Underfloor Heating
  • Wifi

Events & Places

The Beaches of Cascais

A coastal resort town just west of Lisbon, Cascais is known for its beautiful, golden beaches. Choose between the beaches in the town, which offer calm, clear water, or head to the Atlantic coast for great surfing.

Day trip to Sintra

An easy day trip from Lisbon (30 min by train), the UNESCO World Heritage town of Sintra offers a fairytale landscape, complete with turreted palaces (Pena Palace), castle ruins, exotic gardens and cooling breezes.

Mercado da Ribeira

First opened in 1892 selling fresh fruit, veggies, fish and flowers, this fantastic gourmet hall is now home to everything from those famed custard tarts to Michelin-star chef creations. A vibrant and fun place to visit!

Jeronimos Monastery

Located in the neighbourhood of Belem, this is one of the most visited sites in the city, and for good reason – it is stunning. Built to commemorate the return of Vasco de Gama, it took nearly 100 years to complete.

Nightlife

The bohemian area of Bairro Alto is the place for go for nightlife in Lisbon. One of Europe’s most raucous drinking locales, it is home to student dives, traditional Fado houses, upscale wines bars and LGBT hot spots.

The Festivities of Lisbon

The annual Festas de Lisboa takes place throughout the month of June (extending into the summer) and features a full program of entertainment, including parades, music and dance in the city’s oldest neighbourhoods.

For Kids

Lisbon Oceanarium

Considered one of the best aquariums in Europe, it is a great place to visit if you are travelling with kids. Featuring 4 huge tanks representing the different oceanic regions of the world, each one is teeming with exciting marine life.

The #28 Tram

An ideal way to explore the city, #28 is one of the classic trams that travels through the narrows streets of the Alfama district. Just look for the signature yellow colour (there is also a historical red version too).

Lisbon Zoo

This modern zoo features a large water pool for dolphin and sea lion shows, along with a reptile and snake house, and aviaries you can walk through. There is also a petting farm where kids can interact directly with animals.

Castelo de Sao Jorge

Hard to miss this castle – it dominates the city skyline, looking out over the Baixa district. Originally built in the 12th century, the kids will love wandering along ancient ramparts and peering out from ornate towers.

Torre de Belem

This iconic tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site was built in 1521 to protect Lisbon from seafaring invaders. Today you can climb to the top and take in the views.

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