Alentejo
Recharge in a landscape that calms the soul

Discover your serenity in the Alentejo
The Alentejo is a region of Portugal located in the south of the country. It has an area of 31,605 km2 and a population of 713,376, making it the fourth most populous region in Portugal and the largest region in the country.
The capital of the Alentejo is Évora. The region is bordered by the Centro region to the north, the Spanish region of Extremadura to the northeast, the Spanish region of Andalusia to the southeast, the Algarve region to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Lisbon Metropolitan Area to the northwest.
The Alentejo is a region known for its rural and natural landscape, warm and dry climate, wineries, traditional gastronomy, historical and cultural heritage, and the famous Alentejo hospitality. In addition, the region is famous for its olive groves, cork production, and livestock farming. It is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and bird watching, as well as enjoying the tranquility and beauty of the region.
Alentejo’s real estate continues the tradition of “affordability meets quality”
€1,083
Alentejo average price / Square meter in 2023
€116 sqm
Barrancos village holds the lowest price per sqm
-3,1%
Price / sqm droped in the Alentejo comparing to 2022
What you get for living in the Alentejo
#1 in the world
Alentejo is responsible for a whopping two-thirds of the world’s cork production. This makes it a global leader in this sustainable resource used for everything from wine corks to flooring


Years
Some Alentejo cities boasts over 4,000 years of history. Explore Roman temples, medieval walls, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The contrast
Alentejo, contrasts sharply with tranquil beaches along its coast and vast, serene plains inland. The coast offers secluded, sandy retreats, while the interior is a tapestry of vineyards and traditional villages, showcasing the region’s diverse beauty and tranquil lifestyle.

Natural parks and reserves
Alentejo, is celebrated for its natural beauty, marked by the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park with its stunning coastal scenery and the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, a haven of biodiversity inland. These parks protect the region’s unique flora and fauna, offering serene landscapes for hiking, birdwatching, and immersion in nature.

Picturesque Villages

Wine Tourism

Unparalleled gastronomy
Don’t dream about it.
You can live it!
Alentejo offers serene landscapes and affordable living, making it a sought-after location for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Its real estate market boasts a variety of properties, from rustic farmhouses to modern villas, catering to diverse tastes and budgets. Investors and homebuyers alike are drawn to Alentejo for its undisturbed natural beauty and potential for growth in the Portuguese property market.
Unique 4 bedroom villa in Arrábida
Beautiful and genuine farm in Évora
Tipical Alentejo villa in Alandroal
Excellent 5 bedroom farm in Alvito, Beja District
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These are examples of what the market have available.

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