This includes selected residences and opportunities not publicly listed on traditional property portals.
Set on a spectacular peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Sado Estuary, Tróia combines kilometres of unspoilt coastline, world-class leisure, and protected natural surroundings to create one of Portugal's most exclusive luxury lifestyle destinations, with growing international demand and limited supply creating scarcity-driven investment appeal.
Approximately one hour south of Lisbon, Tróia is renowned for its pristine beaches, championship golf course, marina, and protected natural surroundings, offering a unique blend of privacy, natural beauty, and sophisticated coastal living.
Enjoying more than 15 kilometres of unspoilt white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, sailing, golf, cycling, horse riding, nature walks, and dolphin watching,
Tróia is unlike many other hotspot destinations across Portugal due to its exclusivity and tranquillity. However, Tróia remains highly accessible, with Lisbon reachable in under an hour by road or by ferry from nearby Setúbal.
Unlock unique luxury new home opportunities on the Tróia Peninsula.
Work with us to build your own unique shortlist of off-plan and off-market luxury new homes across the Tróia Peninsula's most sought-after locations as part of our buy-side mandates.
Portugal Pathways provides independent access to luxury new home opportunities on the Tróia peninsula through a network of leading developers, architects, builders and industry professionals.
Rather than pushing a single development, we support buyers to explore the whole market, compare opportunities and gain access to selected off-plan and off-market residences not readily available through traditional property portals.
Unlike more mature luxury markets, Tróia still offers opportunities for growth as international awareness continues to increase, with the area's proximity to both Lisbon and nearby destinations such as Comporta further strengthening its profile among affluent buyers seeking exclusive coastal property.
Growth is particularly driven by rising international demand, strict planning restrictions, and a unique coastal setting that limits future supply.
Environmental protections, low-density planning policies, and limited available land has created scarcity that supports long-term potential capital growth.
