Grândola – Tróia
What You Can See
Live webcam on the Tróia Peninsula, Grândola — a sandy spit between the Sado estuary and the Atlantic, with calm-water beaches, dolphins and Roman ruins.
Weather in Grândola
About Grândola
Grândola is an Alentejo town immortalised in José Afonso's song "Grândola, Vila Morena" — the signal that launched the Carnation Revolution on 25 April 1974. The municipality stretches from the Serra de Grândola's cork oak woodlands to the Atlantic coast, encompassing the fashionable Comporta and Tróia beaches. The Tróia Peninsula, with its Roman fish-salting ruins, dolphin-watching trips and white-sand beaches, is one of Portugal's most exclusive coastal destinations. Inland, the montado landscape of cork oaks and holm oaks is a protected habitat of great ecological value.