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CARRAPATEIRA DESTINATION GUIDE

ABOUT THE LOCATION

Looking for a home away from home to relax and reconnect with nature? Discover our curated collection of properties for sale in Carrapateira, a hidden gem nestled on Portugal’s untamed Costa Vicentina.

Forget everything you know about the Algarve, Carrapateria is a world apart and offers a more laidback lifestyle that’s more in tune with southwestern Alentejo with networks of hiking trails waiting to be explored, rustic unpretentious restaurants servicing fresh nourishing food and two of Portugal’s best surf spots on the doorstep: Bordeira and Pego beach.

INVESTMENT POTENTIAL

Properties for sale in Carrapateira present a wonderful lifestyle opportunity for those seeking a rustic retreat or digital nomads who want to embrace the laid-back surf-before-work lifestyle. 

Brimming traditional charm and with a veritable smorgasbord of outdoor activities, from surfing and kayaking to hiking and mountain biking, buying a property in Carrapatiera is a superb lifestyle investment for those who want a second home in an authentic Portuguese village surrounded by rugged natural beauty.

What’s more, properties purchased for €400,000 or more are eligible for the Golden Visa programme, enabling investors and their immediate family members to get on the path to EU citizenship.

However, with tight building regulations in place, property opportunities are few and far between.



THE LOCAL'S PARADISE

ADVISERS’ OPINION

Forget golf clubs, marinas brimming with yachts and fancy restaurants; think hidden coves waiting to be explored, exhilarating hikes through the rugged landscape and unpretentious local restaurants serving the catch of the day.

WHY TO BUY

  • Beautiful, unspoiled area
  • Golden Visas are still possible
  • Strong potential for capital growth
  • Great for generating rental income
  • Laid-back surf-before-work lifestyle

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • Set in Costa Vicentina, part of Algarve
  • 80 minutes' drive from Faro airport
  • Praia da Arrifana, Amado e Bordeira are perfect for surfers
  • Off the beaten track
  • Alentejo lifestyle

INFRASTRUCTURE

A place of wild beauty, known only to its 173 inhabitants and the locals that holiday there, Carrapateira is a hidden gem at the heart of the Costa Vicentina, one of the last strongholds of the wild European coast.

Running from Odeceixe down to Burgau, Costa Vicentina is a sprawling natural park of almost 900 square kilometres and home to one of the highest levels of biodiversity in Portugal. Life moves at a slower pace in Carrapateira and is best lived outdoors.

HISTORY

Carrapateira is a small village located in the Costa Vicentina Natural Park in the Algarve region of Portugal. Historically, it was a small fishing community that relied on the sea for its livelihood. In the early 20th century, Carrapateira saw a surge in population as people from surrounding areas migrated to the village to work in agriculture. However, with the decline of the agricultural industry in the latter half of the 20th century, the village's population dwindled once again.

In recent years, Carrapateira has experienced a resurgence in tourism, thanks in part to its stunning beaches and rugged coastline, making it a popular destination for surfers, hikers, and nature lovers. Today, the village is a charming mix of traditional Portuguese culture and modern amenities, attracting visitors from all over the world.

THE TOWN TODAY

Carrapateira is a picturesque village located in the southwestern Algarve region of Portugal, situated within the Costa Vicentina Natural Park. Today, the village is known for its stunning natural beauty, with its rugged coastline and beautiful beaches drawing visitors from around the world. The village is surrounded by rolling hills covered in wildflowers and almond and fig trees, providing a beautiful backdrop for exploring the area on foot.

The village itself is a mix of traditional Portuguese architecture and modern amenities, with a number of restaurants, cafes, and shops catering to tourists. The village also has a small museum that showcases the history and culture of the area, including exhibits on the local fishing and agricultural industries. With its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful scenery, Carrapateira is a popular destination for surfers, hikers, and nature lovers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

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An 80-minute drive from Lisbon's airport, Comporta is easily accessed yet feels miles away from urban living.

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