São Martinho do Porto bay, Silver Coast Portugal
Portugal · Silver Coast

Twelve hand-picked stays.
One table worth finding.

Every property on Beyond the Room comes with a host who knows the destination well enough to send you somewhere you'd never find on your own.

São Martinho do Porto
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What this is

Not a booking platform. A selection. Twelve properties per destination — chosen because the host knows the place well enough to be worth asking. That local knowledge is part of what you're booking.

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The selection — three of twelve remain.

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Casa das Andorinhas — São Martinho do Porto
São Martinho do Porto
Casa das Andorinhas
Bay view 4 guests Pool
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Villa Mar — São Martinho do Porto
São Martinho do Porto
Villa Mar
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Casa da Baía — São Martinho do Porto
São Martinho do Porto
Casa da Baía
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9 of 12 properties taken in São Martinho do Porto. Three remain.
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Local tables · São Martinho do Porto

Not reviewed. Not ranked. The places your host knows by name — and where you'll eat better than anywhere on TripAdvisor's first page.

BTR Partner
Marisqueira da Baía
Fresh catch · Seafood grill

"The Ferreira family has run this place since 1984. The clams come off the boat the same morning. Ask for Zé — he'll tell you what's good that day."

Order the amêijoas à Bulhão Pato
BTR Partner
Tasca do Largo
Regional cuisine · Lunch only

"Fifteen tables, no reservations, closes when the food runs out. The bacalhau is the best in the village. Has been since before you were born."

Order the bacalhau à Brás
BTR Partner
Cervejaria Central
Beer hall · Late kitchen

"Open until midnight. The only place in town where you can eat well after 10pm. Cold beer, grilled fish, no pretension — exactly as it should be."

Order the peixe grelhado do dia
The Beyond the Room difference

Hosts who know the destination, not just the property.

Every property in our selection is managed by someone who has eaten at every restaurant in town, knows which beach gets crowded by noon, and has an opinion on where to buy the best bread. That's the kind of host we work with.

During your stay, your host will reach out with a local restaurant they personally recommend — the kind of suggestion that doesn't come from a guidebook.
How the selection works
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Twelve properties, maximum
We limit every destination to twelve properties. Enough to offer real choice — small enough that every host matters.
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Selected on local knowledge
Properties join by invitation. We look for hosts with a genuine connection to the place — not just a well-decorated house.
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Restaurant partners, not sponsors
Restaurants in the programme are chosen by the hosts themselves — places they recommend because they're good, not because they paid to be there.
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São Martinho do Porto — the bay at golden hour
Destination · São Martinho do Porto

The Bay That Keeps Its Secret

Where Dutch and British families return year after year without telling anyone. A guide to the Silver Coast's most quietly loved destination — what to do, where to eat, and why it hasn't been overrun.

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