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Quinta Japonesa Eco Resort & Glamping

Portugal

Quinta Japonesa Eco Resort & Glamping, nestled between Lisbon and Coimbra in Portugal’s UNESCO Geoparque Oeste, offers a unique eco-friendly retreat featuring a tranquil Japanese-style garden. This family-run resort combines sustainable glamping and cottage accommodations with modern amenities, set against a backdrop of apple and pear orchards.

Located just twenty minutes from the Silver Coast’s beaches and surrounded by six UNESCO World Heritage sites, the resort provides an ideal base for exploring Portugal’s rich cultural heritage, engaging in outdoor activities, or simply unwinding in nature.

Their story

Quinta Japonesa Eco Resort was created by Michelle and Thomas, along with their children Mika and Rick. What began as a small retreat with three accommodations has grown to seven, featuring a distinctive Japanese-style garden that reflects historical connections between Portugal, the Netherlands, and Japan. The eco-resort has evolved into a Biosphere Certified destination that combines sustainable living with cultural heritage. Read more about them.

Sustainability actions

Lowest impact construction and operation

Highest level of energy efficiency

Pioneer in waste management

Using organic and chemical-free products

Actively protects nature and community

  • Heated swimming pool and 40m² kids’ play tent with toys.
  • Sports facilities including basketball, football field, trampoline, and ping-pong.
  • Located 20 minutes from Costa de Prata beaches, perfect for surfing and water sports.
  • Situated within UNESCO Geopark with 18 marked hiking trails.
  • Close to six UNESCO World Heritage sites including medieval Óbidos town.

Best Time To Visit Quinta Japonesa Eco Resort & Glamping

  • The best time to visit Quinta Japonesa Eco Resort & Glamping is from late spring to early autumn, between May and October, when the weather is perfect for enjoying the heated pool, outdoor activities, and nearby beaches. Summer months (July-August) offer ideal conditions for surfing and beach activities along the Silver Coast, while spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures for hiking the 18 marked trails in the surrounding nature park.
  • The shoulder seasons offer fewer tourists at nearby UNESCO sites like Óbidos. Winter visitors can still enjoy cultural activities and local gastronomy, with mild temperatures typical of central Portugal.

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