The Art of Villa Living on the Atlantic
How to inhabit LETTIA slowly — rooftop mornings, heated pool afternoons and the quiet luxury of staying put.

A villa stay fails when it becomes a hotel with stairs. It succeeds when the house sets the day’s tempo — breakfast on the terrace, a late swim, an evening that does not require a reservation every night.
At LETTIA, the heated pool and rooftop jacuzzi are not amenities to photograph once. They are rooms without walls. Use them between excursions. Let a Porto morning end in Leça water. That is the point of booking space rather than a suite.

Daily breakfast delivery is part of that choreography — fresh pastry, fruit and the soft start that makes a longer stay feel effortless. Combine it with one planned outing and one unplanned afternoon. Guests who over-schedule the coast miss its gift.
Villa living, done well, is an edit: fewer transfers, deeper evenings, and the feeling that Porto is nearby but never invading. That is the Atlantic Edit we return to — and the reason LETTIA exists.
