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For Those Who Feel Alive Outdoors: The Sea’Ya Stay Built for Sport, Nature and Family Comfort

Some people travel to relax.

Others travel to feel their heart beating.

To chase waves.

To run higher.

To cycle further.

To breathe deeper.

To test what the body — and the mind — can really do.


If you’re one of those people who feel most alive outdoors, Sea’Ya was made for you.


Hidden inside the Sintra–Cascais Natural Park, our villas sit in one of the most diverse playgrounds you’ll find in Portugal: a coastline for surfers and windsurfers, mountains for hikers and trail runners, and open roads beloved by cyclists and Ironman athletes from around the world.


And yes — all of it starts right outside your door.


You can wake up early, stretch on the terrace, grab the fresh bread we leave each morning, and head straight into a day of movement.

Trails begin close to your villa, winding through forests, cliffs, or dunes.

The Guincho beach is close enough for a sunrise surf, a windsurf session, or a cold swim to shock your system in the best possible way.


And if you’re training for something bigger — a marathon, a trail race, or even an Ironman — you’ll find endless elevation, clean air, long roads, and stunning landscapes that make training feel less like effort and more like freedom.


We also know that active travelers don’t move light — so every Sea’Ya home has the space you need to store boards, wetsuits, bikes, trail gear, and all your equipment without stress.

It’s the small, practical things that make a huge difference.


But the best part?

You don’t have to choose between an adventure-focused trip and comfort for the people you love.


Sea’Ya was designed for families who travel differently — where parents run trails in the morning while kids enjoy slow breakfasts; where someone surfs while someone else reads in the sun; where everyone finds their own rhythm, together.


Comfort is everywhere:

cozy, stylish interiors in neutral tones, fully equipped kitchens, fast wifi if you need to work, toys and games for children, beds that hold you at night, and a local community that greets you with warmth.


At the end of the day — after the run, the surf, the ride, the climb, the sweat — you return home, shower off the salt, and take a slow walk to watch the sky drop into the ocean.

Dinner can be simple, outside, under the stars, with the kind of tiredness that feels like joy.


Sea’Ya is for people who love to move —

and for the families who move with them.


If the outdoors is your language, this place will feel like home.


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