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Sines, Distrito de Setúbal
To demolish or rebuild · 45m²
buy
130.000 €
Rustic tereno in place of The Casoto 12 km from Sines, with 2,625 hectares.

It has registered a ruin with 45m2 registered, having connection to the public water network, easy connection to electricity.

Excellent location by proximity to the beaches of São Torpes, Sines and Porto Covo, about an hour and a half from Lisbon.

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Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

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Sines is a portuguese city in the District of Setúbal and its history has been shaped by the sea
The municipality is bordered to the north and east by the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, to the south by Odemira and to the west the Atlantic Ocean.

It is 160 km south of Lisbon, at the tip of Cabo de Sines that is part of the Alentejo coast in 2 parts: to the north extensive beaches of fine sand to Troia and to the south cove beaches that are part of the Natural Park of southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina.

The Phoenicians were the first to explore the region and the Romans made Sines a port near Miróbriga (Santiago do Cacém) - the origin of the word Sines comes from the Latin Sinus, ’clipping of the sea coast’

The best-known son of Sines was the navigator Vasco da Gama, knight of the Order of Christ, who entered history by discovering the sea route to India in the late fifteenth century.
From prehistory to the present day it was the sea and its resources that defined the economy, culture, composition and even character of its people, to this extent, the history of Sines is vast from the evidence of the existence of human populations through traces of some of these discovered settlements in archaeological stations such as Palmeirinha and Quitéria, passing through the Italian Naval School in Sines in the 15th/16th centuries, which trained in naval engineer of shipbuilding for the service of the kingdom and the other kingdoms of Europe, until the agreement between Portugal and England in the 19th century to start the productivity of agriculture, animals and cork in territory on the Alentejo Coast and the development of the villages of Sines , Santiago do Cacém, Odemira, Santo André and Milfontes and the villages of Porto Côvo, Melides, Abela and Grândola.

The 20th century begins practically with the restoration of the municipality in 1914. The cork industry, fishing and some agriculture and tourism form the basis of Sines’ life until the end of the 1960s, when, in addition to the proximity of the sea, Sines is little distinguished from the rest of the Alentejo.

In the middle of the 20th century, the large industrial complex created by the government of Marcello Caetano in Sines in 1970 changes the municipality. The population explodes and diversifies, the landscape gains new configurations and the community struggles to maintain its integrity and quality of life, mitigating the negative impacts of the installation of the new units and taking advantage of the positive ones.

Today, more than half of the port traffic in Portugal, mainly containers, is passing through the deepwater port of Sines. And the enlargement of the Panama Canal could give Sines a big boost, provided that a suitable rail link to Spain and Central Europe is finally built.

In the center of the bay of Sines is the large Vasco da Gama Beach, asleep between the pontoons. It is guarded in summer, easy to access and its tour offers quiet walks.

To the east, unveils the friendly Port of Recreation, the only one to the Algarve coast, with 250 seats for leisure boats, electricity, sanitary facilities, laundry, fuel filling station and WiFi.

Culture and Leisure:

Sines has a fantastic historical heritage from The Castle of Sines, The Fort of Revelim, the Fort of the Peach, the Standard of St. Torpes, several churches such as Our Lady of Soledade, Espírito Santo or Misericórdia, Mother of San Salvador or Our Lady of the Rooms, in addition to the fabulous beaches that deserve a swim, you can take the opportunity to go jogging on the beach wall.

Next to the beach, the gastronomic festival Tasquinhas Sines takes place in July. Fish and seafood are at the heart of the local cuisine, which comes directly from the auction. Dishes such as seafood açorda and feijoada de buzios are typical examples of the influence of a more rural Alentejo.

The main events in Sines are the Carnival and the Music of the World festival.

education:
Sines has several public and nursery schools and there are private institutions of reference guaranteed access to good studies for people of various social classes that makes the city an excellent location to live and study.
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Farm 2 Bedrooms
Arredores, Cercal, Santiago do Cacém, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 123m²
buy
690.000 €
Homestate located in the area of Cercal do Alentejo, being served by the southernmost arm of the campilhas dam arm.

With a total area of 43.5 hectares, it has two houses to recover (registered) and three wells.

Most of the land is occupied with cork oak mounted and the next cork run is scheduled for 2022. It also has a new riding area, with 20 years that has already started drawing in 2018.

It also has a forest project with about 12 hectares of eucaliptal with cut planned for 2023.
Excellent opportunity for agricultural investment and tourism in rural areas.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:

Cercal do Alentejo is a Portuguese village belonging to the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, with an area of 136.40 km².
Being situated less than 15 kilometers from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast, it has a temperate climate, allowing it to have one of the most diverse faunas and floras in the entire Southwest Alentejo.

It is located 26 km from Sines, 14 km from Vila Nova de Milfontes, 27 km from Odemira, 28 km from the seat of Municipality, Santiago do Cacém, and 150 km from Setúbal

It was the seat of a municipality between 1836 and 1855, elevated to the village on June 20, 1991, and its designation was changed from Cercal to Cercal do Alentejo.
The parish comprises the places of Sonega, Tarro, Valley Manhãs, Fontainhas, Tanganheira, Casa Velha, Burdo, Little Flour, Silveiras, Charnequinhas, Casas Novas, Aldeia do Cano, Catifarras, Espadanal, Chaparral, Geralda, Mandorelha, Retiro do Pontão, Teimosas, Fonte Santa, Matinha, Portela do Salgadinho, Dam of Campilhas.

In the 19th century, mining was developed, particularly in the 1970s, with the discovery of new ores such as barite, manganese and manganite.
The largest exploration in this area was, however, iron, there were five mines of this type of extraction: Cerro da Fonte, Santa de Cima, Toca do Mocho, Serra da Mina, Serra das Tulhas and Serra de Rosalgar. However, these mines ended their activity in 2000.

The interesting heritage legacy includes the Mother Church of Our Lady of Conception, the Green Tiles House, the Hermitage of the Holy Fountain, the Fountains, the Roman Bridge, the Windmills, the Villa S. Miguel and the Houses of Aldegalega street and the ’Rua Velha’.

As for gastronomy, the local dishes are Alentejo specialties such as Lamb Stew, Beans with Cabbage, Grain Stew, Cachola Frita, Migas Alentejanas, Açorda de Bacalhau, Gaspacho and Tomato Soup.

Rota Vicentina

Between Vale Seco and Cercal do Alentejo, there is a marked route of the Rota Vicentina that passes through the Campilhas Dam. Situated on a barrier with the same name, tributary of the River Sado, it is worth the green spaces and stunning scenery.
If you want to venture along the hiking route, from Vale Seco to Cercal do Alentejo is a distance of 23 kilometers full of flowers and open fields, pastures, olive groves, orchards and water lines.
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Land
Longueira/Almograve, Odemira, Distrito de Beja
84,750m²
rent
10.200 €
Rusticland with an area of 8,475 ha located next to furnas beach in Vila Nova de Milfontes
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Ideal land for agricultural activity, is located in the perimeter of Rega do Mira.

The lease must have a minimum duration of 3 years, and greenhouses are not allowed.

The Mira Irrigation Perimeter has an equipped area of 15,200 ha, with a benefited area of 12,000 ha.

The origin of water for irrigation, urban, industrial and fish farming, comes from the reservoir of the Sta Dam. white.

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Vila Nova de Milfontes is a parish in the municipality of Odemira, Beja district, located on the north bank of the mouth of the Mira River. It is inserted in the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina and has 75.88 km² of area.

At the end of the Christian reconquest, the Alentejo coast was a sparsely populated and disorganized territory, as such, the King of Portugal D. Afonso III made large donations to the Order of Santiago as rewards for his important role in the war against the Moors. In 1486, D. João II founded a new village, on the site called Milfontes, with the purpose of protecting and developing commercial transactions. It disannexed its territory from the municipality of Sines, to which it once belonged, and thus created a new municipality that lasted between 1486 and 1836.

Because it was located on the coast, this region was often beset by pirates, who plundered and assaulted the population and vessels. In the 16th to 18th centuries, the Maghreb Corsican distressed the Portuguese coasts dramatically. To cope with this climate of fear and instability, at the end of the sixteenth century he was ordered to build the fort of St. Clement (castle of Milfontes).

This locality is linked to the great achievement of Portuguese aviation that was the first crossing area between Portugal and Macau, carried out by Brito Paes and Sarmento Beires. It was on April 7, 1924 that the pilots left campo dos Coitos, near Milfontes, towards the East. In honor of the aviators and their historical achievement, it was erected in The Square of Barbacã, next to the fort, a monument that recalls the heroic journey. It should be noted that Commander Brito Paes was a native of the municipality of Odemira, more specifically Colos.

Culture and Leisure:
- São Clemente Fort or Vila Nova de Milfontes Castle
- Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Natural Park
- Mother Church: Church of Our Lady of Grace (Vila Nova de Milfontes)
- Hermitage of São Sebastião (Vila Nova de Milfontes)
- Festivals and Pilgrimages
- Our Lady of Grace is the patron saint of Milfontes, holding a feast on August 8th in her honor, with the river procession being the highlight of the celebrations. The tourism fair, where there is musical entertainment, gastronomic tents, etc. The parish has two annual fairs, which take place in Brunheiras on May 1 and August 8.

Economic activities:
The main economic activities of the parish are tourism, commerce and services, agriculture, livestock, fishing (the port of the Canal is the largest fishing port in the county), civil construction and forest production.
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Farm 2 Bedrooms
Ourique, Distrito de Beja
Used · 36m²
buy
260.000 €
Excellent opportunity of two rustic buildings confining, which can be unified thus with a total area of 5,675 hectares.
Being that in one of the grounds is a ruin to recover with 36m2.
With an excellent sun exposure, the land is 4km from the village of Ourique, Beja District - Lower Alentejo.
The existing urban building can be expanded up to 250 square meters, or if you wish to build in any area of the property, its viability is possible, provided that the two rustics are unified, which is the title free of charge, as is apparent from Law No. 111/2015.
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Land
Sampaio, Sesimbra (Castelo), Distrito de Setúbal
17,000m²
buy
993.000 €
Land with 17,000m2 in an area planned for tourist equipment or services, in the PdM of Sesimbra.
Flat area with optimal sun exposure.
Located near reference senior residence and the new Augusto Gunpowder municipal park, a new municipal park with 5.5 hectares of pine forest, with leisure areas, sports activities and a support center for outdoor activities.
With good access, it is 3.1 miles from Sesimbra, in a prime location nearby to the Arrábida Natural Park and 15km from Cape Espichel.
Excellent opportunity for investment in tourist project.
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Farm 1 Bedroom
Porto Covo, Sines, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 108m²
View Sea
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1.500.000 €
Mixed land with 5.34 hectares in odd place near the campsite of the Peach Island, in the middle of the Alentejo Coast.
It is fully fenced, with two wells and a septic tank, has water and power from the grid.
With an excellent sun exposure and a view of the sea.

House with 108.05 m2 to recover, was the target of recent intervention on the roof.
Located 10 min. from Porto Covo, 5 min. pessegueiro Island and 25 min. vila nova de milfontes.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:

Porto Covo, is a parish of the municipality of Sines, with 48.73 km² of area, 170 km south of Lisbon, is part of the municipality of Sines is a popular destination among Portuguese tourists who are seduced by the magnificent beaches of the Costa Vicentina.

The center of Port Covo was rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755, from which now is the main square (Largo Marquês de Pombal) inspired by the ideals of Pombaline architecture.
In the mid-18th century, it was a small settlement at the foot of a small bay. Covo refers to the fishing net for catching lobsters, and in the locality discovers good restaurants of fresh fish and seafood. It is still characterized as a small fishing community, but it is tourism that drives its growth.
In Largo, you discover good restaurants, souvenir shops and the Church dedicated to Our Lady of Soledade (patron saint of fishermen), from the 18th century in rococo style.

The parties in honor of Our Lady of Soledade take place on the last weekend of August, with various musical and traditional events. On the 29th there is Bath 29, an ancient tradition that materializes in a dive at 7 am.

Pessegueiro Island Beach is a 10-minute drive from the center of Porto Covo. It’s a vast, watched-in sand with a blue flag. It is one of the most popular beaches in this area, attracting tourists, water sports practitioners and sport fishermen.

On the horizon is the island of Pessegueiro, which inspired the musician Rui Veloso to write a composition. In summer, tourists, mostly Portuguese, visit the island.
The peach island is totally uninhabited, kingdom of seagulls. Unlike rui velos’ famous music, Peach trees never existed on the island, but it was one of the first centers of human activity in the region. The first settlements date back to the Cargian trade.

Beaches:
In the village of Porto Covo there is Praia Grande, one of the most sought after by locals and tourists. Situated next to the north exit of Porto Covo, at the foot of the garden. With good access, spacious and sheltered by the cliff, it is one of the most popular during the summer.
It holds blue flag and is quite frequented by surfers.

Among other beaches in the region are Espingardeiro Beach, Praia Pequena, Buizinhos Beach and Porto Covo Bay, smaller ones.

Small Beach:
Tiny sand wedged in the cliff in the center of Porto Covo. From the cliff is a fantastic sunset.

Buizinhos Beach:
Going down to the end the street Vasco da Gama - the main street of Porto Covo - you reach the viewpoint that gives access to this small beach, so known because of the tiny shells that exist there and that were used in local handicrafts.

Charming village in the middle of the Natural Park on the trail of the Rota Vicentina, a holiday location of excellence.
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Restaurant 1 Bedroom Duplex
Galiza, Santo André, Santiago do Cacém, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 360m²
buy
1.500.000 €
Excellent land with 8.652m2, composed of restoration space and a housing on the first floor for sale, with a total registered area of 360m2.

The space on the ground floor is divided by three rooms, entrance room with balcony and living area and bathroom, dining room with industrial kitchen equipped, concert hall with two stages, bar and bathroom, air conditioning in the three rooms.
On the first floor we have a dwelling with a bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom.

Land with water hole, and connection to the water grid, solar panels and electricity of the electricity grid.
Property with an excellent location, and good sun exposure, ten minutes from the beach of the lagoon of Santo André and Melides, five minutes from Santo André with all kinds of shops.

1.30 minutes from Lisbon.

Excellent opportunity for your new home on the Alentejo coast.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:

This village is at the origin of the parish of Santo André.
Known the Annual Fair of St. Andrew, which takes place on 30 November and 1 December.

Close to this town is built the Hermitage of Senhora da Graça, the Black Pig Destliaria and the Badoca Safari Park, one of the largest theme parks in the country.

Santo André is a portuguese parish in the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, in the Alentejo region and in the Alentejo Coastal sub-region with 74.32 km² of area and 10 647 inhabitants (2011), thus having a population density of 143.3 inhabitants /km² and is 13 km from Santiago do Cacém and 20 km from Sines.

In the mid-1970s, hundreds of families attracted by the offer of work offered by the Sines Industrial Complex began to take place in the parish, in the Areal area.
The town of Vila Nova de Santo André, which only recently took the capital of the parish, does not correspond to the old village still existing and thriving: the original village is 3 kilometers from the austere urban core created in the 1970s in an old pine forest.

The new city, which until 1991 had not even managed existence as a parish, is effectively an isolated urban spot with characteristics of metropolitan surroundings of Sines, implanted in the middle of the semi-rural Alentejo area, predominantly constituted by residents with strong connection to the industrial city of Sines. It was initially thought to be 100,000 inhabitants, created from scratch to serve as a dormitory to the Industrial Complex of Sines.

The current city of Vila Nova de Santo André now has about 11,000 inhabitants and the parish is about 13,000, and is therefore the most populous city of Santiago do Cacém.
With the extinction of the Sines Area Office in 1989, the administration of this territory became the responsibility of the Municipality of Santiago do Cacém.

The then Urban Center of Santo André was elevated to Vila on June 20, 1991 and the City on July 1, 2003, with the designation of Vila Nova de Santo André.

The Costa de Santo André is 10 minutes from Vila Nova de Santo André, 15m from Melides Beach and 15 km from Santiago do Cacém, there is the immense beach of Lagoa de Santo André.
The large lagoon, with a couple of meters deep, is supported by an extensive natural reserve of pine trees so the urban development is therefore conditioned
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Melides, Grândola, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 126,250m²
View Sea
buy
800.000 €
Rustic land with the area of 12.62 ha has light and the location is quite privileged, where it can be in full harmony with nature, contemplating the landscape of sea, countryside and mountains, access is easy by dirt.

It is very close to the beaches of Melides, Carvalhal and Comporta.

Feasibility of housing construction up to 500 m2 (for farmer’s residence) and for rural hotel project up to 5,050 m2, obeying the binding opinion of the competent authorities.

Composed mostly of sobreiros, pines and medronheiros.
Excellent investment.

Bank Financing:
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Location:

Melides is a portuguese parish in the municipality of Grândola, an area of approximately 155.2 km2, the parish of Melides, located in the coastal strip, 5 kms from the Atlantic Ocean and in the vicinity of the lagoon of the same name.

From the point of view of the relief presents two distinct zones: on the coast dominated the heaths, of reduced fertility, occupied by pine forests and eucaliptals, and cut by two floodplains of agricultural appetite - Fontaínhas and, especially, the floodplain of Melides, where the cultivation of rice abounds; - in the rest of the area the mountain is predominant, occupied by cork mounted and some pine forest, especially meek.

Melides Beach is located in the long strip of sand that makes the separation between the sea and the Melides Lagoon. Here will have shipwrecked the adventurer Portuguese the sixteenth century, Fernão Mendes Pinto, when he was attacked by corsicanries. His adventures were recorded in the work ’Pilgrimage’

Walking the 4 kms of the road that gives access to the beach, through pine forests and rice pads, you reach Melides, typical Alentejo village, with white houses and quiet streets that is well worth a visit.
The village of Melides must have emerged as a small cluster of fishermen/farmers who gradually concentrated their previously dispersed dwellings. The economic connection of these to the bar seems undoubted to us and the first oracle, Holy Navy, is proof of this.

Its toponym may originate from the Latin militi (military) and, as a curiosity, there is mention of the existence of two villages called Melide, one in Spain, Galicia, and another in Switzerland, next to Lake Lugano.

Within the scope of the heritage are advised the following visits: old urban nucleus of the village, where you can see some buildings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with balcony windows and wrought iron balconies; ruins of the Church of Santa Marinha (late 19th century). XV - beginnings of the XVI), where are still visible botaréus of unusual dimension; church of St. Peter (20th century. XVII - XVIII) that preserves elements of interest such as the vaulted ceiling of the chancel, a stone lavatory, in the sacristy, boasting the cross of the Order of Santiago and imaginary coeva; the pottery of Master Chico, being worthy of register the oven of typically Roman characteristics; molinological set of Boavista (windmills), from which you enjoy a vast landscape; fountain of the Eyes with a lunch park. It is a copious spring that supplies water to the village and part of the parish, and its surroundings are very pleasant.

After Comporta, Melides is the new destination sensation in Alentejo thanks to its deserted beaches, cork-mounted, days of silence and several new charming hotels...

It’s not really a hidden secret anymore. In recent years, there have been several articles in the national and international press about Melides. After comporta’s success, which the Financial Times even described as ’the Hamptons of Portugal’, it seems that the focus is now redirected a little further south, towards Melides. The celebrated shoe designer, Christian Louboutin, was only the first. With houses around the world, including a castle in France, an apartment in LA and a mansion in Lisbon, the designer swapped Comporta for Melides about six years ago, and his on-site hotel (long-advertised) is already under construction.

Melides presents a set of almost secret refuges, where there is no lack of comfort, elegance and sophistication... And there are several dream homes that the mounted and the pine forest hide. This is the case of the Italian Countess Noemi Marone Cinzano (she sold the Cinzano empire in 1999 to the Campari group and has since been a producer of organic wines in Argentina and Italy), who has built here a holiday retreat already photographed by AD-Architectural Digest North American. The same can be said of belgian architect and designer Vincent Van Duysen, who designed and built an iconic house here, and who has also been entitled to reporting in the New York Times.

The beaches

The municipality of Grândola has the largest stretch of beach in the country, so those who arrive here have plenty to choose from. In addition to the most popular beaches of Tróia, Comporta, Carvalhal and Pêgo, in the Melides region, the best known is Melides Beach, an extensive sandy beach with beach support.
In the vicinity of the beach is the Melides Lagoon that extends to the village through extensive rice pads and small islands where the richness of flora and fauna ensure activities such as bird watching, canoeing or walking.
It follows The New Open Beach, with access from EN 261-2 through a path partially on dirt, covered by pine forests.
Almost always empty, Galé Beach is the lady that follows. A secret that begins to unravel. As well as Praia da Vigia, another paradise, with access by a sandy road with about 5km. By the way, it is worth saying out of curiosity that it is in this area that Christian Louboutin has the house...
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House 4 Bedrooms Duplex
Cercal do Alentejo, Santiago do Cacém, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 493m²
With Garage
buy
640.000 €
Excelente oportunidade no Cercal do Alentejo, moradia com 4 quartos, inserida num lote de 1852,5m2, e uma área de construção de 493,9m2, esta propriedade oferece amplo espaço, e possibilidade de construir a sua casa de férias ou para investimento turístico.

Localizada em uma região encantadora, no Cercal do Alentejo , encontrará um ambiente tranquilo e paisagens deslumbrantes.
Moradia composta por dois pisos r/c com garagem para três carros e primeiro andar com três quartos, sala comum, sala de jantar, duas casas de banho, terraço e varanda.

De acordo com o PDM da Câmara Municipal de Santiago do Cacém os 493,90m2 registados, podem ser transformados em habitação ou turismo.

Com uma excelente exposição solar e vista sobre a vila, pela sua localização o Cercal do Alentejo encontra se a 15-20 minutos das melhores praias do Litoral Alentejano.

Excelente oportunidade de investimento para habitação própria ou projeto de turismo.

Marque a sua visita.

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Castelo, Sesimbra (Castelo), Distrito de Setúbal
5,000m²
buy
240.000 €
Rustic land with 5.000m2 in the parish of Castelo, Sesimbra with an excellent location and sun exposure.
According to PDM allows the construction of a housing with two floors with 200m2.
With good access, is the .... km from Sesimbra, in a privileged location close to the Arrábida Natural Park.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:
Sesimbra is a Portuguese village belonging to the District of Setúbal, headquarters of a municipality with 195.47 km² of area.

The mouth of the River Sado, the Arrábida mountain range, Cape Espichel, the Albufeira lagoon and meco beach are part of the natural landscape of Sesimbra.

The third parish of the municipality, Quinta do Conde, also has the status of village, being even more populous than the seat of the municipality.

There have been traces of human presence in Sesimbra since the chalcolithic period (3000 BC). In the Iron Age (VIII-II) it was inhabited by the hundred-dollar who are at the origin of the name of the village.

On 15 August 1201 the inhabitants of Sesimbra granted the Charter of Foral, a royal document of D. Sancho I of Portugal that applies the rights and duties.
It was during the reign of D. Dinis, sixth king of Portugal, that Póvoa de Ribeira de Sesimbra was created, a small fishing village by the sea.

The village grew a lot and became a village at the time of the Discoveries.
Sesimbra became an important port for shipbuilding and vessel supplies.
Between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, an important canning industry flourished in Sesimbra.

Culture and Leisure:
- Assembly of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Pedra Mua, Church of Our Lady of the Cape, Hermitage of Memory, House of Citrus, Sanctuary of Our Lady of Pedra Mua, Cruise, Water House and Aqueduct in Cape Espichel. All this set in the parish of Castelo.
- Castle of Sesimbra in the parish of Castelo.
- Church of Our Lady of the Castle in the parish of Castelo.
- Fort of Santiago de Sesimbra or Fortaleza de Santiago in the parish of Santiago, joins the beach.
- Chapel of the Holy Spirit of Mareantes in the parish of Santiago.
- Hospital of Espírito Santo dos Mareantes in the parish of Santiago.
- Bishop’s House in the parish of Santiago, on Antero de Quental street.
- Mother Church of Santiago in the parish of Santiago.
- Museum of the Sea, created in 1987, located in Largo Luís de Camões, in the parish of Santiago.
- Municipal Museum in the parish of Santiago.
- The Cross of Calvary
- Pelourinho de Sesimbra in the parish of Santiago.
- Chapel of the Holy House of Mercy of Sesimbra
- Archaeological station of Lapa do Fumo or Lapa do Fumo, in the parish of Castelo.
- Megalithic monument of The Swidden of Casal do Meio, in the parish of Castelo.
- Zambujal Cave
- Bicas Beach (Meco)
- Moinho de Baixo Beach (Meco)
- Foz Beach (Meco)
- Lagoa de Albufeira (Praia da)
- California Beach (Sesimbra)
- Gold Beach (Sesimbra)
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Farm 1 Bedroom
Cabeça da Cabra, Porto Covo, Sines, Distrito de Setúbal
For refurbishment · 105m²
View Sea
buy
1.600.000 €
Excellent property in Cabeça da Cabra, with a unique view over the sea of Porto Covo and Pessegueiro Island.

The farm consists of four Rustic notebooks, making a total of 12,235 ha, and an Urban with 105m2.

With connection to the electricity grid and has a water hole, with several trees, orange trees, medronheiros, olive trees and several weeds.

Located 5 minutes from Porto Covo and Pessegueiro Island, one hour and thirty minutes from Lisbon.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:

Porto Covo, is a parish of the municipality of Sines, with 48.73 km² of area, 170 km south of Lisbon, is part of the municipality of Sines is a popular destination among Portuguese tourists who are seduced by the magnificent beaches of the Costa Vicentina.

The center of Port Covo was rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755, from which now is the main square (Largo Marquês de Pombal) inspired by the ideals of Pombaline architecture.
In the mid-18th century, it was a small settlement at the foot of a small bay. Covo refers to the fishing net for catching lobsters, and in the locality discovers good restaurants of fresh fish and seafood. It is still characterized as a small fishing community, but it is tourism that drives its growth.
In Largo, you discover good restaurants, souvenir shops and the Church dedicated to Our Lady of Soledade (patron saint of fishermen), from the 18th century in rococo style.

The parties in honor of Our Lady of Soledade take place on the last weekend of August, with various musical and traditional events. On the 29th there is Bath 29, an ancient tradition that materializes in a dive at 7 am.

Pessegueiro Island Beach is a 10-minute drive from the center of Porto Covo. It’s a vast, watched-in sand with a blue flag. It is one of the most popular beaches in this area, attracting tourists, water sports practitioners and sport fishermen.

On the horizon is the island of Pessegueiro, which inspired the musician Rui Veloso to write a composition. In summer, tourists, mostly Portuguese, visit the island.
The peach island is totally uninhabited, kingdom of seagulls. Unlike rui velos’ famous music, Peach trees never existed on the island, but it was one of the first centers of human activity in the region. The first settlements date back to the Cargian trade.

Beaches:
In the village of Porto Covo there is Praia Grande, one of the most sought after by locals and tourists. Situated next to the north exit of Porto Covo, at the foot of the garden. With good access, spacious and sheltered by the cliff, it is one of the most popular during the summer.
It holds blue flag and is quite frequented by surfers.

Among other beaches in the region are Espingardeiro Beach, Praia Pequena, Buizinhos Beach and Porto Covo Bay, smaller ones.

Small Beach:
Tiny sand wedged in the cliff in the center of Porto Covo. From the cliff is a fantastic sunset.

Buizinhos Beach:
Going down to the end the street Vasco da Gama - the main street of Porto Covo - you reach the viewpoint that gives access to this small beach, so known because of the tiny shells that exist there and that were used in local handicrafts.

Charming village in the middle of the Natural Park on the trail of the Rota Vicentina, a holiday location of excellence.
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Urbanização da Carapinha, Santiago do Cacém, S.Cruz e S.Bartolomeu da Serra, Distrito de Setúbal
406m²
buy
80.000 €
Excellent plot of land with 406.2 m2, for construction of single-family housing with 200 m2 of construction area and a dependent area with 40 m2,
Situated in a very quiet region with unobstructed views and where it has the Castle of Santiago do Cacém as a reference.
Very well located a few minutes from the city center

Excellent Opportunity

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its clients free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:
Santiago do Cacém is a portuguese city in the Setúbal District, which is the headquarters of one of the largest municipalities in Portugal, with 1 059.77 km² of area.

His name derives from Governor Moorish Kassim and the Order of Santiago.

With a strategic geographical location, human populations have sought this region from remote times to establish themselves since remote times. Excavations carried out in castelo Velho, where the Roman ruins of Miróbriga are located, demonstrate that the region has been inhabited since prehistory.

It was around 712 and already after the decline of Miróbriga that the Moors reached the territory, building the castle on the hill facing; it is even thought that the name Kassem will be linked to the Moorish mayor. The Moorish occupation lasted until the 19th century. XII and many battles for reconquest fought in the territory until, in 1217, he returned definitively to the possession of Christians, and D. Afonso II confirmed his father’s donation to the Order of The Satarians.

In 1895, the first car arrived in Portugal. It is owned by the Count of Avilez, Santiago do Cacém; - The first Rolls Royce that came to Portugal, also came to Santiago do Cacém, owned by José Sande Champalimaud; - Registration no. 1 for automobiles, passed by the Ministry of Public Works in 1904 went to Santiago do Cacém, on behalf of Augusto Teixeira de Aragon.

Culture and leisure:
- Santiago do Cacém Castle
- Myróbriga Archaeological Station
- Santiago do Cacém Municipal Museum
- Santiago do Cacém Castle
- Medieval Bridge of Alvalade
- Old Castle area with the ruins of the Roman city Miróbriga
- Santiago Church or Mother Church of Santiago do Cacém
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Farm 2 Bedrooms
São Francisco da Serra, Santiago do Cacém, Distrito de Setúbal
For refurbishment · 105m²
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2.770.000 €
Homestead that starts next to a village, composed of an area of land of 85ha, a hill to recover with the possibility of expansion, an area in ruin for agricultural support, with the possibility of expansion with quite considerable areas, area of sobro, water lines, well. A landscape that predominates the immensity of the countryside, overlooking the Village, and where the silence is absolute, just over 20 minutes from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast.
A space that can be transformed into tourist enterprises.
Excellent investment.

Bank Financing:
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Location:
Cercal do Alentejo is a Portuguese village belonging to the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, with 136.40 km² of area.

Being situated less than 15 kilometers from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast, it has a temperate climate, which allows it to have one of the most diverse faunas and floras of the entire Southwest Alentejo.

It was the county seat between 1836 and 1855. It was constituted by the parishes of Cercal, Colos and Vila Nova de Milfontes. It had, in 1849, 3 255 inhabitants.
The village was elevated on June 20, 1991, and its designation was changed from Cercal to Cercal do Alentejo.

Being situated less than 15 kilometers from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast, it has a temperate climate, which allows it to have one of the most diverse faunas and floras of the entire Southwest Alentejo.

Economy:
In the 19th century, mining was developed, particularly in the 1970s, with the discovery of new ores such as barite, manganese and manganite.

The largest exploration in this area was, however, iron, with five mines of this type of extraction: Cerro da Fonte, Santa de Cima, Toca do Mocho, Serra da Mina, Serra das Tulhas and Serra de Rosalgar. However, these mines ended their activity in 2000.

Cercal do Alentejo presented indispensable reserves of ferrous minerals, useful to various metallurgical and metalworking industries.

Physically, the ore from the Serra das Tulhas mine was similar to the Serra da Mina and Toca do Mocho concessions - it was massive, not very compact and of medium hardness. Sometimes it appeared hard and spongy, but in regions where the manganese content rose a lot, it became a bit earthy.

From a chemical point of view, it can be said that the ore was frankly good. Silica rarely exceeded 5%, and alumina also did not present high levels. As for iron, the content was usually 50% and the manganese had levels ranging from 6 to 13%, which valued the ore very much.
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House 3 Bedrooms Triplex
Porto Covo, Sines, Distrito de Setúbal
New · 589m²
With Garage
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1.700.000 €
Plot of land with 680.66m2, for construction of 3 bedroom villa with gross area of 589.20, located in a gated community in Porto Covo with an excellent sun exposure and with sea view.

Project approved with work license issued, being possible the immediate start of the work.
Project for villa consisting of 3 floors, being the basement composed of games room, cinema room and gym, the r / c compound entrance hall, office, kitchen, bathroom, living room and garage. The first floor with 3 suites, all of them with balcony and covered garden.

Outdoor area with 120.70m2, swimming pool and leisure area with barbecue.
Located 3 minutes from the large beach inserted in a gated community, with unique features in Porto Covo.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:
Porto Covo is a parish in the municipality of Sines, with an area of 48.73 km².

The island of Pessegueiro, with its fort, is geographically part of the territory of the parish of Porto Covo.
A song by Rui Veloso takes the name of this parish and made it known among the Portuguese.

Culture and Leisure:
- Fort of peach, including the Fort of The Island of Dentro, in the Island of Pessegueiro
- Peach Tree
- Marques de Pombal Square
- Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Natural Park

Beaches:
In the village of Porto Covo there is Praia Grande, one of the most sought after by locals and tourists. Situated next to the north exit of Porto Covo, at the foot of the garden. With good access, spacious and sheltered by the cliff, it is one of the most popular during the summer.
It holds blue flag and is quite frequented by surfers.

Among other beaches in the region are Espingardeiro Beach, Praia Pequena, Buizinhos Beach and Porto Covo Bay, smaller ones.

Small Beach:
Tiny sand wedged in the cliff in the center of Porto Covo. From the cliff is a fantastic sunset.

Buizinhos Beach:
Going down to the end the street Vasco da Gama - the main street of Porto Covo - you reach the viewpoint that gives access to this small beach, so known because of the tiny shells that exist there and that were used in local handicrafts.

Port Covo Bay:
Gravel beach, at the mouth of a watercourse, where the fishing port of the village works. Not advised to bathers.
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House 6 Bedrooms
Santo André, Santiago do Cacém, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 280m²
With Garage
buy
480.000 €
Moradia em Vila Nova de Santo André com 280m2 projetada para proporcionar conforto e elegância.

Composta por r/c com hall de entrada , cozinha, despensa, uma sala ampla, casa de banho, dois quartos e um excelente e generoso logradouro. No primeiro andar disponibiliza 4 quartos bastante espaçosos e 1 casas de banho.

Todos os compartimentos da casa oferecem amplitude e muita luz natural.

A cave é muito versátil, adequando-se a diversos usos, enquanto as varandas proporcionam momentos relaxantes.

A 10 minutos de Sines e das praias de São Torpes, tem vista para o pinhal e localiza-se num bairro muito tranquilo.

Escolas e serviços muito próximas do bairro.

Não perca a oportunidade de conhecer este imóvel.

Financiamento Bancário:
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Localização:
A Costa de Santo André fica a 10 minutos de Vila Nova de Santo André, a 15m da Praia de Melides e a 15 km de Santiago do Cacém, surge a imensa praia da Lagoa de Santo André.
A ampla lagoa, com um par de metros de profundidade, é apoiada por uma extensa reserva natural de pinheiros pelo que o desenvolvimento urbano é, portanto, condicionado

Situada no Alentejo, a Reserva Natural das Lagoas de Santo André e da Sancha ocupa parte do litoral dos municípios de Sines e de Santiago do Cacém e um sector marinho com 1,5 km de largura definido a partir da linha de costa.
Em plena costa alentejana, a Reserva Natural das Lagoas de Santo André e da Sancha estende-se ao longo de 16 km e integra duas lagoas: a Lagoa de Santo André, a maior do litoral alentejano, e a Lagoa da Sancha, de dimensões mais reduzidas.

A Lagoa de Santo André, é a maior lagoa do litoral alentejano com cerca de 500 hectares. Já a Lagoa da Sancha tem de dimensões mais reduzidas, cerca de 15 hectares. O seu estatuto de proteção reconhece o elevado valor ecológico destas duas zonas húmidas e das suas áreas envolventes, que incluem também o cordão dunar que as separa do oceano, bem como a faixa marítima adjacente.

Estas condições naturais atraem muitas aves, que aqui permanecem em alturas em que outras zonas já estão total ou parcialmente secas, fazendo com que o final do verão/início do outono seja a época mais aconselhada para a sua observação.
De grande beleza natural, a paisagem que envolve as lagoas é maioritariamente constituída por caniçais, juncais, salgueirais, matos atlânticos, pinhais, dunas e extensas praias de areia branca.

Deve visitar o Centro de Interpretação do Monte do Paio, destinado a promover o conhecimento da Reserva Natural, proporcionando uma das melhores vistas panorâmicas sobre a Lagoa de Santo André.

Anualmente pode-se assistir à abertura da Lagoa de Santo André ao mar. Um evento único de experienciar, que decorre no início da primavera para renovar as águas da lagoa, limpar os seus fundos e permitir a entrada de várias espécies de peixes.

O Festival da Enguia da Lagoa Santo André decorre normalmente em fevereiro, esperando milhares de visitantes para degustar os mais variados pratos confecionados com uma iguaria única, a enguia.

As Festas de São Romão decorrem em Agosto e tem um programa que pretende recriar ’o único dia do ano em que as populações iam à praia’, numa autêntica romaria, com um cortejo que ligava as várias aldeias do interior do concelho à Costa de Santo André, no litoral alentejano. As festas têm o seu ponto alto com a recriação do Banho de São Romão onde há o banho de mar com os trajes típicos da época e animação na praia .


Licença de Utilização nº319/95 Câmara Municipal Santiago do Cacém
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Farm 3 Bedrooms
Vale Figueira, Melides, Grândola, Distrito de Setúbal
Used · 105m²
buy
1.600.000 €
Farm with Monte to recover, the land has an area of 3,925ha mostly composed of cork oak forests and pine trees.
It has mains water, borehole, well and electricity.
Land very well located and easily accessible next to the road to Vale Figueira.
Property where you can build a dream home, close to all the beaches of the Alentejo Coast

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities, enabling all its customers to have free simulations of Housing Loans.

Location:
Melides is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Grândola, with an area of 155.16 km². Just over an hour from Lisbon, Melides offers us the best we can have on the Alentejo Coast: good beach and good snacks. But fear not, there’s more to discover in this village, even if the sun doesn’t want to come out. 130 kms. That’s all that separates Lisbon from this village of extensive sands. Do you feel like escaping the city? We tell you the best things you can do in Melides.

Melides Beach is located next to the lagoon, on the tongue of sand that separates the fresh water from the ocean waves. The good access, the extensive sand, the existence of restaurants and a successful private room rental market have made it one of the most sought after beaches in the region. Foreigners fell in love with the village (located about 4 kilometers from the beach) and the surrounding woods, being a constant presence in the beach restaurants.

The beach is guarded and accessed by road to the beach, with accessible parking for cars and buses, with some equipment to support bathing activity, as well as a campsite about 1 km away.

Beach where Fernão Mendes Pinto was shipwrecked one night, attacked by French corsairs.

Culture and Leisure:
- Necropolis of cists of the Old Houses.
- Dolmen of Pedra Branca.
- Church of S.Pedro (Melides).
- Roman Ruins
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Farm 2 Bedrooms
Ribeira da Azenha, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Odemira, Distrito de Beja
Used · 58m²
With Garage
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730.000 €
Terreno urbano localizado na Ribeira da Azenha, freguesia de Vila Nova de Milfontes com uma área de 16000m2, e habitação com área de 58m2.
Com uma excelente exposição solar e localização, a cinco minutos a pé da praia dos Aivados.
A moradia está dividida em três apartamentos T2, todos compostos por dois quartos, sala, cozinha e casa de banho.
Terreno composto por várias árvores de fruto, poço, tanque e eletricidade da rede pública.

A poucos minutos das praias do Litoral Alentejano, tendo como predominante a praia dos Aivados e praia do Malhão, estando a 15 minutos de Porto Covo e de Vila Nova de Milfontes.

A Praia dos Aivados, também conhecida por Praia do Buzinheiro, possui uma fina e extensa faixa de areal, um pouco mais larga junto à entrada onde corre um pequeno curso de água.
A base da falésia está preenchida por um cordão de seixos rolados que se prolonga para a praia vizinha a Sul.
Esta praia é frequentada por pescadores e amantes de desportos náuticos.

É uma Praia Oceânica situada na costa de Portugal Península Ibérica no concelho de Odemira, banhada pelo Oceano Atlântico.

Financiamento Bancário:

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Localização:

Vila Nova de Milfontes é uma freguesia portuguesa do concelho de Odemira, distrito de Beja, situada na margem norte da foz do rio Mira. Encontra-se inserida no Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina e possui 75,88 km² de área.

No final da reconquista cristã, o litoral alentejano era um território escassamente povoado e desorganizado, como tal, o rei de Portugal D. Afonso III fez largas doações à Ordem de Santiago como recompensas pelo seu importante papel na guerra contra os mouros. Em 1486, D. João II fundou uma nova vila, no local chamado Milfontes, com o propósito de proteger e desenvolver as transacções comerciais. Desanexou o seu território do concelho de Sines, a que antes pertencia, e criou, deste modo, um novo concelho que durou entre 1486 e 1836.

Por se situar na costa, esta região era frequentemente assolada por piratas, que pilhavam e assaltavam a população e as embarcações. Nos séculos XVI a XVIII, o corso magrebino afligiu as costas portuguesas de forma dramática. Para fazer face a este clima de medo e instabilidade, no final do século XVI foi mandado edificar o forte de São Clemente (castelo de Milfontes).

Esta localidade está ligada ao grande feito da aviação portuguesa que foi a primeira travessia área entre Portugal e Macau, realizada por Brito Paes e Sarmento Beires. Foi a 7 de Abril de 1924 que os pilotos partiram do Campo dos Coitos, junto a Milfontes, rumo ao Oriente. Em homenagem aos aviadores e ao seu feito histórico, foi erguido na Praça da Barbacã, junto ao forte, um monumento que recorda a heróica viagem. Note-se que o Comandante Brito Paes era natural do concelho de Odemira, mais concretamente de Colos.

Cultura e Lazer:
- Forte de São Clemente ou Castelo de Vila Nova de Milfontes
- Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina
- Igreja Matriz: Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça (Vila Nova de Milfontes)
- Ermida de São Sebastião (Vila Nova de Milfontes)
- Festas e Romarias
- Nossa Senhora da Graça é a padroeira de Milfontes, realizando-se anualmente no dia 8 de Agosto uma festa em sua honra, sendo a procissão fluvial o ponto alto das celebrações. A feira do turismo, onde há animação musical, tendas gastronómicas,etc. A freguesia conta com duas feiras anuais, que decorrem nas Brunheiras a 1 de Maio e 8 de Agosto.

Actividades económicas:
As principais actividades económicas da freguesia são o turismo, o comércio e serviços, a agricultura, a pecuária, a pesca (o portinho do Canal é o maior porto de pesca do concelho), a construção civil e ainda a produção florestal.
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