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Holiday rentals in Alentejo

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A dining area features a clear view of the sea, where multiple sailboats glide across the water. A round table is set with a bowl of fruit, accompanied by sleek white chairs. Natural light floods the space through the large window.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

"Mar e Paraiso" Apartment

Fermez les yeux… Imaginez le murmure apaisant des vagues, la lumière dorée du coucher de soleil qui inonde la baie de Sesimbra, et la douce brise marine qui entre par les fenêtres. Ici, chaque instant se savoure lentement, porté par la beauté de la mer et la sérénité du lieu. Mar e Paraíso est bien plus qu’un appartement : c’est une parenthèse de calme et de lumière où seule la mer est votre horizon. Le soir, endormez vous au son des vagues ; le matin, réveillez vous avec la lumière de l’océan

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An outdoor seating area features wooden chairs and a coffee table under a large umbrella, overlooking a private pool. Lush plants add greenery, while a stunning view of the lake and surrounding nature is visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Villa
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Casa Chão de Ourém, O charme em Montargil.

La Casa Chão de Ourém est située aux abords du village rural de Montargil offrant une vue exceptionnelle sur le lac et ses activités. Idéalement positionnée sur un terrain de 3 hectares pour un séjour au calme et au grand air. Une intimité totale proposée sans vis à vis, sans voisinage, entouré de la nature. Le point fort... Vous avez accès à l'ensemble des commerces et restaurants du village à seulement 3 minutes à pied de la maison et à 5 minutes en voiture vous êtes sur le lac de Montargil.

Top guest favourite
A rustic dining area is positioned under a covered terrace, featuring a wooden table surrounded by chairs. Lush greenery frames the space, with a serene view of the lake and hills visible in the background. Sunlight gently illuminates the scene, creating a calming ambiance.
Guest suite
5 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Lake View at Cabanas do Lago

Take a moment, come to a quiet place, let yourself wonder. Concealed in the majestic scenery of “Cabanas do Lago” making an honest claim to be a walk away from the pure waters of Santa Clara Dam where if one so chooses can lose themselves in the beauty of this place. Here nature dances with the senses. The sights and sounds that surround this lovely setting will be etched to your memory. To wake up here, can be an amazing experience. Where the soft light of the morning gently wakes you up.

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A spacious living area features a large, soft sofa and colorful chairs, creating a comfortable seating arrangement. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide natural light and views of the garden. Decorative art pieces and plants add a touch of warmth to the modern design.
Loft
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Sunny Garden Studio with Ocean View

Fully equipped, sunny (south-west location) and quiet Garden Loft of about 40 sqm with unobstructed ocean view. Located at the foothills of the Sintra mountain range right at the border of the Sintra National Parque. Driving distance of about 5 minutes to Gunicho beach which is one of the most popular and spectacular beaches in the region. Walking distance to the centre of Malveria da Serra with Supermarket etc. and some restaurants. 10 minutes drive to the charming harbour town of Cascais.

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The living area features large glass doors that open to a private terrace, allowing natural light to fill the space. A round dining table sits beside a wooden chair, while a lounging chair is positioned on the terrace, surrounded by planters with greenery.
Flat
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 822 reviews

Lisbon rooftop with terrace and stunning views

A stylish 1-bedroom rooftop apartment with a private terrace and stunning views of the Sao Jorge Castle and Tagus river. Located in the heart of Lisbon, in Marques de Pombal close to the emblematic Eduardo VII park and Avenida da Liberdade. ⚠️PLEASE NOTE there is construction work next door and may be noisy during the day** The rooftop apartment is accessible via an outdoor spiral staircase. Due to the stairs, please note that this apartment is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

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A private terrace is showcased with modern lounge chairs arranged for relaxation. Potted plants add a touch of greenery, while a panoramic view of the city unfolds in the background against a clear blue sky.
Place to stay
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

The Holiday Rooftop Lisboa - Panoramic view

Unique apartment with impressive sunny private terrace, offering fantastic views over the city. Recently refurbished, with all the modern amenities. It is located on the top floor of a 60s building, classified from recognized architect. It is located in a neighbourhood that has been considered one of the best areas to live in Lisbon due to its centrality, tranquillity and easy access to any means of transport. Great place to relax and watch the sunset and feel the city with panoramic views.

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Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Alentejo Heart House - Houses with Charm

Located in the Heart ❤️ of Alentejo, 90 minutes from the Capital and three minutes from the Center, surrounded by vineyards, this charming modern vintage style Village House offers magnificent views of the Alentejo plains, providing you with a peaceful and comfortable stay with access to cable channels and free Hi-Fi, bedroom and living room with air conditioning and wood-burning stove. Cozy kitchen in a private and refined environment with recovered furniture and accessories.

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A clear blue pool is surrounded by well-kept gardens and lounge chairs. Lush greenery frames the area, with vibrant flowers lining the pathway. A relaxing atmosphere is provided by the shady trees and a glimpse of dining spaces under the sun.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Casa dos Centenários - Alojamento Azul

O azul é composto por uma sala com mini-cozinha equipada, sofá cama duplo, TV, Wi-Fi, ar condicionado, 1 quarto com cama de casal e 1 casa de banho. Acomodação máxima de 4 pessoas. Jardim com piscina, churrasqueira, espreguiçadeiras, redes de baloiço, zonas para as refeições no jardim e dois pequenos lagos. Não é possível trazer animais de estimação. ATENÇÃO: TEMOS 7 GATOS. O jardim e a piscina, são partilhados pelos dois alojamentos. O jardim possui 2 câmaras de vigilância.

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Large patio doors open to reveal a cozy studio apartment with an orange-accented bed and a small wooden table. Lush greenery frames the entrance, blending the interior with the outdoor terrace.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 357 reviews

Cascais Amazing GardenHouse With Shared PlungePool

The Garden House is a cosy and secluded studio apartment for two people that overlooks our lush garden and is the ideal choice for a peaceful and relaxing getaway. Appointed to a high standard with natural materials, such as oak parquet ceiling and floors and linen curtains, and decorated in soothing natural colours, it blends harmoniously with its surroundings. Large patio doors lead out onto a spacious and private terrace with a dining table and chairs and a wooden sofa.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the guesthouse is softly lit at night, showcasing large glass doors that open to a spacious deck. A cozy outdoor dining set is visible alongside a wood-burning hot tub on the deck, inviting relaxation under the stars.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Casa Do Vale - Secluded Luxury

The perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and seclusion: Casa Do Vale, or "House Of The Valley" is a luxury 1 bedroom home in the heart of Central Portugal. Located at an altitude of 470m, the house boasts stunning views of up to 50 miles on a clear day. Recently restored to a high standard, the guesthouse comes complete with a private wood-burning hot tub (October-May) that can be a plunge pool in summer and a larger shared swimming pool that can be private upon request.

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A cabin is nestled among lush greenery in a forested area, surrounded by various trees. A dirt path leads to the cabin, with a vehicle parked nearby. The setting is peaceful, showcasing the natural landscape of the region.
Hut
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

wooden house in silence

This refuge is in the middle of a large forest of cork oaks, with more than 30 hectares, with many paths for pleasant walks, watching many varieties of birds, several places to practice Yoga, or simply contemplating the cork oak forest or the horizon. Here you will certainly be happy during your stay !!! If you want a long stay and need to work, I can provide an internet router.

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The exterior of the cottage showcases a charming design with a terracotta roof and whitewashed walls. A vivid blue door leads into the home. Stone steps approach the entrance, surrounded by greenery and colorful flowers, creating a tranquil outdoor space with several inviting seating options.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 553 reviews

Vintage chic romantic cosy cottage

"Bijou, cute, amazing, lovers' retreat, honeymoon hideaway" - these are just some of the words used by recent guests to describe our lovely stone cottage. Set in a private garden with access to a private pool, it's the perfect romantic setting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Alentejo?

    Visitors to Alentejo often stay in the historic centers of towns like Évora, Beja, or the coastal village of Vila Nova de Milfontes. Rural farm stays and converted manor houses are frequently suggested for those seeking a locally rooted experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Alentejo with kids?

    Families can explore castle ruins, stroll through walled villages, or visit nature reserves for birdwatching and gentle walks. The region also has outdoor swimming spots, interactive museums, and sandy beaches along the coast.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Alentejo?

    Explore the UNESCO-listed city of Évora, roam the megalithic monuments near Monsaraz, or walk through cobbled streets in villages like Marvão. Alentejo has local wineries, traditional markets, and extensive cork oak landscapes.

  • How is the weather in Alentejo?

    Alentejo has mild, wetter winters with temperatures from 40–59°F (5–15°C), and hot, dry summers ranging from 65–96°F (18–35°C). Bring light clothing for summer, layers for cooler months, and a rain jacket for spring and fall.

  • What are the best places to visit in Alentejo?

    Frequently suggested spots include the historic city of Évora, the whitewashed village of Monsaraz, and the Alqueva Lake area. The coastline around Vila Nova de Milfontes is also known for sandy beaches and relaxed towns.

  • What are some hiking trails in Alentejo?

    Alentejo has marked trails through the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, the cork forests near Grândola, and along the Rota Vicentina on the coast. Walkers often enjoy routes with rolling hills and views of rural villages.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Alentejo?

    Families can join guided nature walks, explore interactive history museums, or picnic by Alqueva Lake. Sandy beaches, local festivals, and wildlife spotting in nature reserves are also popular.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Alentejo?

    Visitors often plan day trips to the UNESCO-listed Évora, the fortified village of Marvão, or the vineyards near Redondo for wine tastings. Coastal escapes to the beaches around Zambujeira do Mar are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Alentejo?

    Many accommodations across Alentejo welcome pets, especially in rural areas and coastal towns. Check individual listings for pet policies and nearby outdoor spaces for walks.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Alentejo?

    Pack sun protection and refillable water bottles, as summers are warm and dry. Try local olive oil and wines, and consider a rental car to reach small villages and countryside markets.

  • What is Alentejo known for?

    Alentejo is known for sweeping cork oak woodlands, olive groves, and distinct whitewashed villages. The region has rich Roman, Moorish, and medieval heritage, along with celebrated cuisine and local wines.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Alentejo?

    Travelers often mention the pottery town of São Pedro do Corval and the quiet medieval village of Castelo de Vide. Serpa, known for its cheese and historic streets, is also frequently suggested for those looking to explore less-visited places.

  • What are the best foods to try in Alentejo?

    Traditional dishes include pork with clams, slow-cooked lamb stews, and bread-based açorda soup. Local cheeses and olive oils, as well as regional wines, are enjoyed throughout Alentejo.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Alentejo?

    Pack comfortable shoes for walking on cobbled streets or country trails, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Bring light clothing for summer, layers for cooler evenings, and a rain jacket in spring or fall.

  • What is the nightlife in Alentejo like?

    Nightlife in Alentejo is laid-back, with local bars, wine cellars, and live music in town centers. During summer, open-air festivals, local celebrations, and traditional music events often bring communities together in public squares.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Alentejo?

    Frequent events include summer music festivals, regional food fairs, and cultural celebrations that showcase traditional singing and crafts. Carnival festivities and harvest fairs in late summer or early fall are often highlighted.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Alentejo?

    Alentejo has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including countryside cottages, village homes, and apartments in towns like Évora or Vila Nova de Milfontes. Many have outdoor spaces and offer easy access to nature and cultural sites.

  • When is the best time to visit Alentejo?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for their warm, pleasant weather, lower rainfall, and blooming fields. Summers can be very hot, while winters are milder and quieter.

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