Need to know
Rooms
17.
Check–Out
12pm. Earliest check-in, 3pm. Both are flexible subject to availability and on request (it’s best to let staff know in advance).
More details
Rates include a breakfast with breads, toasts topped with avo or ham and cheese, pancakes, muesli, homemade cakes, yoghurts, fruits, juices, coffee and tea.
Also
The hotel has a room on the ground floor which is suitable for guests with reduced mobility, plus they can bring out a ramp in the communal areas if needed.
At the hotel
Farm, orchards, vineyards, rose gardens, winery and boutique, show kitchen, lounges, free-to-borrow bicycles, charged laundry and dry-cleaning service on request, and free WiFi. In rooms: air-conditioning and heating, bathrobes and slippers, free bottled water, and Damana bath products. The villa has a kitchen too.
Our favourite rooms
If you’re travelling as a twosome (a loved-up one, that is), you’ll enjoy the four-poster bed and fireplace-warmed cosiness of the Grand Suite; if you’ve come to wine and wine and then maybe dine as a group, then the villa with its own kitchen makes for a comfy and secluded place to rest up. All rooms here were destined for design greatness, with one half of the owner duo a literature teacher who has painted romantic quotes in most rooms (sometimes the look tips a touch fantastically romantic, so those with a lighter love language should opt for a more rusticated room). And we’re not just recommending the ones set next to the winery for ease of access – they’re really very pleasant crashpads.
Poolside
Fed by a trickling fountain, the sapphire-blue saltwater pool behind the main house is large enough to lap (adults only, open 8am to 9pm). Towels are provided and shaded tables, loungers and Azulejo-tiled cubbies are set around the sides.
Spa
There’s not a full spa, but treatments can be arranged in-room, where a therapist will expertly work out your knots.
Packing tips
Perhaps look up some wine-tasting tips beforehand if you want to appear in-the-know, bring wearables that’ll take you from vineyard to beach, and leave space in your suitcase for a bottle or two.
Also
There are plentiful opportunities to make the place your own, whether you’re biting into pears you’ve just pulled from a tree or playing the restored piano in the lounge.
Children
This is not one for little Smiths: you’ll need to be old enough to have valid ID (18 in Portugal) to stay at this wine-washed quinta.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel practises organic, biodynamic agriculture, and promotes local growers and makers, and traditional Portuguese craftsmanship.