Upon arriving at Octant Douro, it is almost impossible to conceive of the true size of this timeless, minimalist retreat. Winding through the country roads, the accommodation appears almost out of nowhere – and remains unobtrusive even once its full scale is revealed.
Steel-framed rattan chairs perfectly complement the marble-topped dining table, upon which there are more welcome treats – cheese, biscuits, fresh juices and Octant Douro’s own signature vino verde – waiting to be devoured. Belgian designer Marie Michielssen’s white paper mache ‘Earth’ table lamp sits alongside rustic ceramics from Spanish brand Zara Home – and, of course, Portuguese outlets such as Area Store and sustainable stoneware brand Costa Nova also feature heavily within the furnishings and dinnerware.
There is plenty to explore within the surrounding region, but Octant Douro also makes it easy for guests to experience a restorative stay without leaving the hotel grounds. Design is not forgotten when it comes to the spa, where even treatment rooms are angled towards the dramatic scenery. The spa area is also home to one of the hotel’s three pools – here it is indoor and heated – ideal for guests visiting during inclement weather, as I did. Fittingly, the spa also uses products by Irish brand Moss of the Isles, “whose concept is based on a legacy that connects us to the earth”.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Hotel Designs.




