Carrasqueira Palafitic Pier

Carrasqueira Palafitic Pier is a rustic wooden pier built by fishermen, offering scenic views over the Sado Estuary wetlands.

Carrasqueira Palafitic Pier is one of the most unique and picturesque landmarks in the Alentejo, located near the traditional fishing village of Carrasqueira, close to Comporta. Built by local fishermen in the 1950s and 1960s using wooden stakes and irregular planks, this rustic pier stretches across the marshlands of the Sado Estuary Natural Reserve.

Originally constructed to allow fishing boats to dock during changing tides, the pier has become a fascinating example of traditional craftsmanship and local heritage. Its irregular structure, shaped by practicality rather than design, creates a striking and photogenic scene, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Surrounded by wetlands rich in birdlife and natural beauty, the Carrasqueira Palafitic Pier offers visitors a peaceful and authentic glimpse into the region’s fishing traditions and rural charm.

Today, it remains one of the most distinctive and photographed spots in the Comporta area, combining cultural heritage with scenic landscapes.

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Discover Arrábida & Comporta: Private Coastal Escape from Lisbon

The spectacular Setúbal Peninsula is a coastal region just South of Lisbon, boasting a tapestry of outstanding natural beauty, traditional fishing villages, and stunning beaches that many travellers miss. Our private full-day excursion lets you discover this idyllic corner of Portugal at your own pace. Your experienced driver-guide will take you on a journey through the breathtaking Arrábida Natural Park, the lively harbour of Setúbal, and pristine Comporta beach, stopping at a wonderful local winery along the way to make for an invigorating experience of Setúbal’s nature, culture, and local traditions.

On your private full-day excursion, you will:

  • Spend the day exploring the Setúbal Peninsula with a knowledgeable local driver-guide well-versed in the region’s history and culture;
  • Enjoy hotel pick-up and drop-off in central Lisbon;
  • Take a scenic drive through Arrábida Natural Park, known for its lush hills and turquoise coastline;
  • Stop at panoramic viewpoints overlooking Portinho da Arrábida, one of Portugal’s most picturesque coastal bays;
  • Visit the lively Mercado do Livramento, a traditional fish market famous for its fresh seafood and colourful tile panels;
  • Enjoy a scenic ferry crossing to the Tróia Peninsula and continue toward Comporta;
  • Visit Herdade da Comporta for a guided winery tour and tasting;
  • Stop at the distinctive Carrasqueira Palafitic Pier, a traditional wooden fishing structure built on stilts;
  • Take some time out at Comporta Beach to relax, swim, or stroll along the unspoiled coastline.

Your day trip begins with pick-up from your hotel in central Lisbon, followed by a scenic drive south through the Arrábida Natural Park, a vast oasis where the mountains meet the sea. As you wind through forested hills and coastal roads, your guide will introduce you to the region’s unique landscapes and traditions. Along the way, you’ll stop at two viewpoints overlooking Portinho da Arrábida, where the contrast between green mountains and turquoise waters creates one of Portugal’s most striking panoramas.

Continuing toward the town of Setúbal that gives the peninsula its name, you’ll visit the colourful Mercado do Livramento, widely regarded as one of Portugal’s best traditional markets. Here, you spot locals gathered to shop for freshly caught fish, regional produce, and traditional delicacies amidst a backdrop of beautiful azulejo tiles that depict scenes from the region’s fishing heritage.

From Setúbal, you’ll board a ferry for a short crossing to the Tróia Peninsula, where the landscape shifts to peaceful rice fields, pine forests, and quiet coastal villages. Your next stop is Herdade da Comporta, one of the region’s most renowned wine estates. On a guided visit to the winery, you’ll learn about local grape varieties and the estate’s winemaking philosophy before enjoying a tasting of two of its exceptional wines.

The journey continues to the Carrasqueira Palafitic Pier, an extraordinary wooden structure built by local fishermen. Stretching over the marshlands, this rustic pier offers a unique glimpse into traditional fishing life and makes for a memorable photo stop. You’ll then enjoy free time for lunch (at your own expense) in the quaint village of Carrasqueira, where you can savour fresh seafood or relax in the tranquil surroundings.

After lunch, you’ll make your way to Comporta Beach, known for its golden sands, wild dunes, and laid-back atmosphere. Here, you’ll have time to unwind, go for a swim, or take in the views of this unspoiled coastline. If weather conditions are not suitable for the beach, your guide will instead take you to Alcácer do Sal, a charming and historic riverside town to explore the wealth of interesting landmarks nestled amongst its pretty whitewashed houses.

After a full day exploring coastal landscapes, local traditions, and regional wines, you’ll begin your comfortable return journey to Lisbon, arriving back at your hotel with a deeper appreciation for one of Portugal’s most beautiful and lesser-known regions.

Please note: We suggest bringing a bathing suit and a beach towel to enjoy Comporta beach.

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