Experience the ultimate peninsula paradise, where endless white sand beaches, Roman ruins, and an exclusive resort lifestyle meet the pristine waters of the Atlantic.
Explore exclusive resort residences, beachfront villas, and premium apartments on Portugal's most spectacular peninsula.
Discover our handpicked collection of luxury properties on the Troia Peninsula, from exclusive resort villas to premium beachfront residences with Atlantic Ocean views.
Exclusive detached villas within the Troia Resort complex, offering private pools, golf course access, spa facilities, and direct beach paths to the peninsula's famous white sands.
Premium apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Atlantic Ocean, featuring resort amenities including pools, restaurants, and 24-hour security.
Elegant homes along the Troia Golf Championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., combining sporting luxury with stunning natural surroundings.
Rare large-plot properties on the wider Troia Peninsula, offering privacy, direct beach access, and the opportunity to create a bespoke luxury compound in a protected setting.
The Troia Peninsula is one of Portugal's most exclusive addresses, and our dedicated team has cultivated privileged relationships with resort management and private sellers. We offer access to off-market listings, pre-launch opportunities, and insider knowledge of the peninsula's development plans. Whether you seek a holiday retreat, a permanent residence, or a high-yield investment, our Troia specialists deliver an unmatched service.
Troia's 18km of pristine white sand beach is regularly ranked among the finest in Europe. This irreplaceable natural asset guarantees enduring property demand and provides the foundation for premium holiday rental income.
Strict development controls on the peninsula limit new construction, creating genuine scarcity. Existing properties benefit from this limited supply, with values appreciating 8-12% annually as demand from international buyers intensifies.
Properties within the Troia Resort benefit from professional rental management, achieving occupancy rates of 70-85% during the extended season. Holiday rental yields of 6-8% gross make Troia one of Portugal's most attractive resort investment locations.
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Troia is a narrow peninsula with the Atlantic on one side and the Sado estuary on the other. Properties range from resort units with full services to private plots in quieter peninsula sections. Location choice affects lifestyle and investment returns.
If buying within Troia Resort, understand the management structure, annual service charges, and rental pool options. These affect your ongoing costs and income potential. We provide transparent breakdowns of all charges.
Troia is accessed by ferry from Setúbal or by road via Comporta. Consider how seasonal ferry schedules and road conditions affect year-round access, particularly if planning permanent residency.
Premium Troia properties are in limited supply. Our team provides priority access to new listings and off-market opportunities, with full legal support to complete your purchase efficiently.
Troia's peninsula geography creates a naturally exclusive environment that cannot be replicated. The combination of Atlantic beaches, estuary calm waters, and protected nature reserves makes it truly one-of-a-kind.
The Troia Resort provides world-class amenities including a championship golf course, marina, casino, spa, and multiple restaurants, creating a self-contained luxury destination that attracts high-spending visitors.
Troia benefits from the explosive growth of the wider Comporta region, which has become one of Europe's most sought-after luxury destinations. This rising tide lifts property values across the entire peninsula.
The Sado estuary's resident dolphin population and rich marine biodiversity provide unique eco-tourism assets that enhance Troia's appeal and support a growing market for nature-based luxury experiences.
Troia is accessible by two routes. The most popular is the Atlantic Ferries car and passenger ferry from Setúbal, which takes about 20 minutes and runs frequently throughout the day. Alternatively, you can drive via the road through Comporta and Alcácer do Sal, which connects to the southern end of the peninsula. From Lisbon, the ferry route via Setúbal takes approximately one hour total, while the road route via Comporta takes about 90 minutes. The ferry crossing across the Sado estuary is itself a scenic experience.
Troia Resort is an integrated luxury resort complex on the northern tip of the peninsula. It includes the Aqualuz hotel, a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., a full-service marina, a casino (one of Portugal's largest), a spa and wellness centre, multiple restaurants and bars, and residential properties ranging from apartments to villas. Resort residents have access to all facilities, and a professional management company can handle property rentals for owners who wish to generate income when not in residence.
Troia properties represent an excellent investment opportunity for several reasons. The peninsula's strict development controls create genuine scarcity, supporting long-term value appreciation. Holiday rental yields of 6-8% gross are achievable through resort rental management programmes. Property values have been rising 8-12% annually as the broader Comporta region gains international recognition. The combination of beach, golf, marina, and nature assets creates year-round appeal that diversifies rental income beyond the peak summer months.
Troia's beaches are consistently ranked among Europe's finest. The peninsula features 18 kilometres of uninterrupted white sand facing the Atlantic, with crystal-clear waters and gentle waves ideal for swimming and water sports. The estuary side offers calmer waters and is popular for paddleboarding and kayaking. Beach restaurants (chiringuitos) serve fresh seafood during summer. The low development density means that even in peak season, the beaches never feel overcrowded, providing a sense of exclusivity that is rare in southern Europe.
Troia has a fascinating history stretching back to Roman times. The peninsula was an important Roman fish-salting and garum production centre, and significant archaeological ruins from the 1st to 5th centuries AD can still be visited. These include workshops, baths, a basilica, and a necropolis. After centuries of relative obscurity, the peninsula was developed as a resort destination in the late 20th century. Today, the Roman ruins at Troia are a classified national monument and add a unique cultural dimension to the peninsula's already impressive natural and leisure offerings.
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