Unbelievable Sheraton Sesimbra: 4 Reasons You NEED to Book Now!

Four Points by Sheraton Sesimbra Portugal

Four Points by Sheraton Sesimbra Portugal

Unbelievable Sheraton Sesimbra: 4 Reasons You NEED to Book Now!

Unbelievable Sheraton Sesimbra: 4 Reasons You NEED to Book… Seriously, You Do! (A Messy, Honest Review)

Okay, listen up. I’m not usually one for hotel reviews. Honestly, they often feel… manufactured. But the Sheraton Sesimbra? That place deserves to be talked about. Like, really talked about. So, buckle up, because I'm about to spill the (perfectly sanitized) tea. This isn’t your standard, sterile travel blog post. This is the raw truth, warts and all (though hopefully, the Sheraton doesn't have any actual warts… unless they're part of the spa’s detoxifying treatment. Just kidding, I don't know).

First, a quick disclaimer: I’m writing this after the trip, which is a risky move. Memory’s a fickle mistress, I know. But I’ve got notes scribbled all over a napkin (thanks to the hotel’s free Wi-Fi, obviously!) and a lingering feeling of… well, pure, unadulterated relaxation. Let's dive in.

Reason #1: Accessibility & The Little Things That Matter (and Why I Almost Didn't Book)

Okay, so accessibility. This is HUGE for me. I have a friend with mobility issues, and finding genuinely accessible hotels is a quest. The Sheraton Sesimbra? Kudos. Seriously. The website lists it all, but let me tell you what impressed me, not just what they say.

  • Wheelchair Accessible: The entire property is designed for easy navigation. We’re talking ramps, elevators everywhere, and room layouts designed for comfort and movement. They’ve nailed it. I mean, the hallways are wide enough to practically dance in, which, let's be honest, I almost did after that first massage I had (more on that later). Bonus points for clearly marked accessible parking.
  • Stuff That Isn't Always Listed, But Makes a Difference: The staff? Phenomenal. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely helpful. They went above and beyond, which included offering concierge services. I saw them help with the luggage or help an older gentleman, not just smile and point. They understood accessibility isn't just about ramps; it's about dignity and ease.
  • Rooms? Spot-On.: The rooms are huge!, with grab bars, walk-in showers, and enough space to maneuver. But here's the kicker, and I still get the chills. The visual alarms. This is a small detail, but a massive deal for so many. It actually makes me emotional. So kudos.

Honestly, before booking, I had a quick, nagging doubt about online reviews. You know, Are they legit? But the Sheraton Sesimra exceeded expectations, which is exactly what I need for a hotel! It's not just about ticking boxes for disabled guests; it is about inclusion. In this category, Accessibility deserves a BIG thumbs up.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars (Accessibility-wise)

Reason #2: Spa-mazing Bliss + Those Glorious Pools (and Why I Almost Moved In)

Alright, time for the good stuff. And when I say good, I mean epically good. Let's talk about the Spa. Oh. My. God. I'm not even particularly a spa person. I'm more of a "sit on the beach with a book and a cold beer" kind of gal. BUT. This spa… this spa changed me.

  • The Atmosphere: From the second I walked in, it was a sanctuary. Soft lighting, calming music, the scent of something vaguely herbal and wonderfully relaxing. Just breathing in the air of the spa puts you at ease.
  • The Treatments: I opted for the "Sesimbra Signature" massage. Look, I'm not going to lie, I'm writing this days later, and I'm still feeling the effects. My tension melted away like butter on a hot croissant (and their croissants, by the way, are also amazing… more on the Dining later). The therapist was incredibly skilled, intuitive, and adapted the massage to my specific, knotty needs. I'm very picky on massages, and the Sesimbra Signature didn't disappoint. I recommend.
  • The Facilities: Sauna, Steamroom, Foot bath, and the pool with a view… honestly, I could've lived in this place. Just the pool alone offers stunning coastal views. The experience goes beyond just a massage. If you are a Spa type of person, please consider this.

Here's where the "honest" part comes in: I did feel a little guilty having so much relaxation. But hey, sometimes you just need it, right?

Speaking of pools, the outdoor swimming pool is perfection. The poolside bar is right there, ready to quench your post-massage (or pre, I'm not judging) thirst.

Listen, if you need to unwind, this is it. The whole "Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage" experience? That's just chef's kiss.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars (Spa-tacular!)

Reason #3: Food, Glorious Food (and My Near-Fatal Dessert Obsession)

Okay, let's be realistic. Food can make or break a vacation. And thankfully, the Sheraton Sesimbra's culinary offerings are a triumph.

  • Restaurants & Variety: There are several restaurants to choose from, each with its own vibe and menu. From the formal options to a more laid-back setting, there is something for everyone.
  • Breakfast Buffet: Ah, the buffet. I'm not usually a buffet person, but this one was exceptional. The Western breakfast was as expected, but it also had an Asian breakfast, and every single item was fresh, delicious, and beautifully presented. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was superb.
  • Desserts: This is where I almost got myself into trouble. The desserts in restaurant were dangerous. I may or may not have indulged a little too much. The variety was insane: cakes, tarts, puddings, everything! If you have a sweet tooth, you’ve been warned.
  • More Than Just Delicious: The Sanitized kitchen and tableware items were reassuring, especially in this day and age. They also had a Safe dining setup. The staff took all the necessary precautions, creating a sense of trust and security.
  • Room Service at 2 AM: I'm not going to lie, I was a little jet-lagged. Room service, at 2 AM, for a simple salad and a glass of water? Absolutely heaven.

The options went beyond and included an Alternative meal arrangement. Honestly, I could have remained at the hotel indefinitely.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (Desserts almost brought it down!)

Reason #4: Cleanliness & Safety… with a Side of Peace of Mind (and Why I Felt Safe)

In today's world, cleanliness and safety are paramount. And the Sheraton Sesimbra, thankfully, takes this seriously.

  • Proactive Measures: From the moment I arrived, I felt safe. They were taking every single measure to maintain safety. I saw Staff trained in safety protocol, Hot water linen and laundry washing, and Daily disinfection in common areas.
  • Room Details: The rooms were spotless. I mean, immaculate. Rooms sanitized between stays, Anti-viral cleaning products, and the Individual-Wrapped food options were impressive.
  • Peace of Mind: Because they took care of cleanliness, it made all the difference. The Door Man was fantastic as well as the 24-hour Front Desk

They also had Hand sanitizer stations everywhere, and the staff wore masks diligently. They have also invested in Sterilizing equipment. This level of detail is something many hotels overlook.

There wasn’t a single moment during my stay where I felt unsafe or worried.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars (Safety first, always!)

Is the Sheraton Sesimbra Right for You?

Okay, so I’m a convert. Am I saying it's perfect? Nothing's perfect. But for me, it came pretty damn close. If you're looking for:

  • A truly accessible hotel.
  • Spa-caliber pampering.
  • Delicious and varied food.
  • A safe and clean environment.
  • Stunning views
  • A chance to recharge.

Then yes, YES, YES, the Sheraton Sesimbra is absolutely worth booking.

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This trip was sponsored by my own wallet, and this review is 100% honest. And now, if you'll excuse me, I think I need another massage.

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Four Points by Sheraton Sesimbra Portugal

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is my potential, hopefully awesome, and definitely-going-to-be-messy adventure at the Four Points by Sheraton Sesimbra, Portugal. Prepare for… well, prepare for anything, frankly.

Sesimbra Shenanigans: A Totally Unreliable Guide

(Note to self: Pack extra underwear. You know something will happen.)

Day 1: Arrival and Initial Panic

  • Morning (ish): Fly into Lisbon. Okay, technically morning, more like a zombie shuffle out of the airport at 10 AM. Already regretting that pre-dawn alarm. The airport is a labyrinth of tired people and even tireder luggage. Praying my suitcase made the connection.
  • Transport Trauma: Renting a car. (Shudders). I am NOT a good driver. My track record includes a near-miss with a fire hydrant and a very confused pigeon. Crossing my fingers I don't become a headline: "Tourist Causes International Incident with Portuguese Roundabout." The drive to Sesimbra should be… interesting. Wish me luck, world.
  • Afternoon: Arrive at Four Points by Sheraton Sesimbra! Holy moly, the view! Ocean for days! Immediately forget all my driving anxiety. Check-in goes smoothly, thankfully. My room? Perfect. Balcony? Even better. Already envisioning myself sprawled out with a glass of vinho verde. (Might need two.)
  • The Beach Beckons… Eventually: Okay, so, the hotel has a lovely pool. But I’m here for the beach. Except… the wind is howling. Ugh. Debating if I'm brave enough to even attempt a stroll on the sand. The waves look like they're plotting something. Probably going to chicken out and find a cozy cafe instead.
  • Dinner Disaster (Potentially): Finding a restaurant. Local recommendations say “Seafood, seafood, seafood.” My stomach, traitor that it is, is already grumbling for pizza. (I know, I know, I'm a disgrace.) Let the quest begin! I'm aiming for a place with a view. Preferably a view and pizza. Wish me luck on this culinary quest. (And on not getting horribly lost.)

Day 2: Tides and Temptations

  • Morning: Woke up to the sound of… seagulls. (Romantic, right?) Decide to be a responsible tourist and go for a walk before the sun melts me. Stroll along the beach. The wind's calmed down (yay!), the water is sparkling (double yay!), and I even managed to resist the siren song of the nearest bakery. (Tiny, tiny victory.)
  • Let the Ocean Worship Begin: Day 1: Decided to try the boat and the waves. Turns out I get seasick. Like, really seasick. Spent a solid couple of hours hugging the porcelain throne. (Charming, I know.) The sea was, apparently, not a fan of my company. Gave me a good humbling lesson.
  • Afternoon: Rebuild, Rehydrate, and Regroup. Spent the afternoon by the pool, trying to regain some semblance of composure. The sun is glorious, the pool is cool, and I'm slowly starting to feel human again. Might even contemplate an afternoon nap. (Yes, I'm old. Deal with it.)
  • Dinner Redeemed: Okay, back to the seafood mission. Found a restaurant called "Marisco do Zé" (a completely made up name, but it sounds right). The waiter, a charming older gentleman with a twinkle in his eye, steered me toward the grilled octopus. Hesitated, thought "Octopus? Really?" But relented. Best decision I've made all day! The octopus was tender, smoky, and utterly delicious. The vinho verde flowed freely, and for a blissful hour, I forgot all my earlier woes.
  • Evening: Stroll along the Sesimbra harbor. Watch the boats bobbing gently. The lights reflecting on the water, the air smells of salt and the sea. Felt a tiny flicker of peace. Maybe, just maybe, Portugal and I are starting to get along.

Day 3: Castle, Cliffs, and Combatting Cliffside Fear

  • Morning (Late): Sleep in! I earned it. Needed to recover from the epic seafood feast and the boat incident.
  • Exploration Time: Driving to Sesimbra Castle. Hopefully, I can navigate the narrow, winding roads without ending up in a ditch. (Still practicing.) The castle is perched high on the cliffs. The views are… terrifyingly stunning. I'm simultaneously in awe and clinging to the stone walls.
  • Cliffside Confessions: Seriously, the cliffs! They go straight down! My fear of heights is screaming. Walked a little less up the cliffs. But the view? Worth almost dying for. Almost.
  • Lunch & Liquid Courage Finding a restaurant with a view. (This is a theme, clearly.) And order a beer. Or two. For courage. It worked. (Or maybe it was the beer…)
  • Afternoon: Hike along the cliffs. (Or, you know, a gentle stroll that feels like a hike.) The ocean is endless. The wind is playfully trying to push me off a cliff. The scenery is ridiculously beautiful. I keep stopping to take pictures, even though they'll never truly capture the vastness and drama.
  • Evening: Drinks on the hotel balcony. Watch the sunset. Contemplate life, the universe, and whether I'll ever learn to drive without causing minor global incidents.

Day 4: Farewell (or, More Likely, "See You Later, Portugal!")

  • Morning: Last breakfast. Savor it. (Unless they're out of pastries. Then… mild panic.) Pack. (This is always a disaster.)
  • One Last Beach Stroll (If Brave): Will I brave the beach one last time? Or will I just stay by the pool, pretending to be a glamorous sun worshipper? The answer, probably, is a bit of both.
  • Departure: Head back to Lisbon, returning the rental car and taking the flight. Already plotting my return. Portugal, you magnificent, slightly terrifying, and undeniably beautiful country. I'll be back. (And next time, I'm learning to drive properly, I swear!)
  • Post-trip Regrets and Gratitude: I forgot to try the Pastel de Nata. (The horror!) But I saw whales, ate amazing seafood (after an initial scare), and managed to survive multiple moments of sheer terror on winding roads and cliff edges. The Four Points by Sheraton was a perfect home base. Overall, not bad. Not bad at all.

(Final Note to Self: Buy more sunscreen. And maybe a driver's ed class.)

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Okay, Seriously, Sesimbra Sheraton: Why All the Hype? Like, Is It *Really* Worth It?

Alright, lemme just say this: I'm a travel writer, and I'm also, let's be honest, a bit of a hotel snob. I've seen some stuff, alright? And the Sesimbra Sheraton… look, it's got serious game. Okay, so yeah, the website's all glossy and photoshopped, but trust me, it's even *better* in person. But is it worth it? That depends, are you tired of the same old blah vacations where you feel like you're just… existing? Because this place… it's a vibe. It's *life*. Think... sun, seafood, and enough ocean air to blow the cobwebs right out of your brain! We're talking a legitimate escape.

That Pool... Is the Pool *Really* as Amazing as It Looks? Because, I've Been Burned Before, Ya Know?

Oh. My. God. The pool. This is where I get *emotional*. I'm not exaggerating when I say I almost cried when I saw it. Okay, I *might* have teared up a little. It’s not just a pool, it's an *experience*. First off, massive. Second, the infinity edge just melts into the Atlantic. Okay, now, let's rewind. I'm usually a beach person, right? Sand between my toes, the whole shebang. But this... this pool is a game-changer. Picture this: I, after a disastrous attempt at paddleboarding (seriously, I spent more time *in* the water than *on* the board), I wandered over. Laying down on a sun lounger the pool. I ordered a caipirinha. The sun… the view… the gently lapping water… I just… surrendered. Honestly? I spent like three hours there, and I only moved to go to the bathroom. That’s how good it is. The only downside? You'll never want to leave. You *will* develop a minor sun tan, and a severe addiction to poolside cocktails.

The Food! Everyone Raves About the Food in Portugal. So, Should I Pack My Spanx?

Dude. The food. I'm just going to be honest, pack your Spanx. And maybe bring two pairs. Okay, the breakfast buffet? A beautiful, chaotic symphony of pastries, cheeses, fresh fruits, and enough espresso to bring a small army to life. And then there's the seafood – oh, the seafood! Sesimbra is all about the fisherman's catch of the day, and they serve it up *right* at the Sheraton. I mean, fresh grilled sea bass with lemon? Heaven. I had this tiny, perfectly cooked octopus one night that I swear, I saw the face of God. Okay, maybe not, but it was *that* good. Oh, and the desserts! Don't even get me started on the Pastel de Nata... I ate, like, five a day. Five! I am not proud. I am, however, full of delicious memories. You will not regret it. Just be prepared to loosen your belt a notch... or five.

Okay, Fine, The Pool, The Food... But Is There Anything *To Do* Besides Eating and Swimming? Adventure, Anyone?

Alright, okay, I get it. You're not just a lounge lizard. You want action! Adventure! Well, you got it. Sesimbra is amazing. The beach is gorgeous; I mean, *really* gorgeous. You can explore the adorable little town (so many cute cafes!), go diving (though, fair warning, I'm a terrible diver, so maybe take lessons *before* you go, unlike me), or take a boat trip along the coast. There's hiking in Arrábida Natural Park (breathtaking views, by the way). If you feel ambitious, you could even day trip to Lisbon (which is totally do-able, but a long day!). Me? I went kayaking on the ocean and nearly capsized. Still, memorable. And hey, even if you just want to chill and do *absolutely nothing*, the hotel's got you covered. Spa treatments, anyone? Yes, please.

What's the Vibe? Is It a Family Resort, Romantic Getaway, or Party Central? Help!

Okay, this is important. The Sesimbra Sheraton strikes a really good balance. It's not *just* for families. It's not *just* for romantics. And it is *definitely* not a crazy party place. It's got a sophisticated, relaxed vibe. There were families there, but they weren’t running wild. There were couples canoodling by the pool. There were solo travelers reading books and looking contemplative. It's a place where you can be yourself, whatever that looks like. Good for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. It has enough going on that you won't be bored, but it's calm enough to *actually* relax. And the staff? Super friendly. Seriously, the service is impeccable. You'll actually feel pampered, not like a bother. That's a big win, in my book.

Any Downsides? Anything I Need to Know *Before* I Book?

Okay, always gotta be honest, right? The biggest "downside"? You'll want to stay *forever*. And, the hotel is about an hour outside of Lisbon. Not a huge deal, but factor that in if you're planning a lot of city exploring. And, okay, the prices? It's not budget travel. It’s not cheap, but it is worth it. Seriously. (Again, a little pricey.) Plus, it's easy to get hooked. I've already started saving for my return trip. Oh, and one more thing: pack a good book. You'll have plenty of time to read it. And maybe a few extra pairs of Spanx.

So, Bottom Line: You'd Recommend It? Strongly?

YES. A thousand times, YES! Book it. Right now. Seriously. Stop reading this and go book it. You won't regret it. I'm already plotting my return. This place? It's magic. It's bliss. It's… well, you get the picture. Just go. You deserve it. And maybe, just maybe, I'll see you there. I'll be the one by the infinity pool, with a Pastel de Nata in one hand and a caipirinha in the other. Don't judge.

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Four Points by Sheraton Sesimbra Portugal

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