Alentejo tourism: 339 industrialised holiday homes coming to Santo André
Portugal's dstgroup will build 339 tourist units in Vila Nova de Santo André, a 52-million-euro project using industrialised construction, ready from 2028.
The Alentejo coast is about to gain 339 holiday homes in one go — and none of them will be built the old-fashioned way. The development, in Vila Nova de Santo André in the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, was awarded to dstgroup by an international investor and will be delivered through industrialised construction via Zethaus, the Braga group’s brand dedicated to the model.
How big is the Santo André project?
Around 52 million euros, 339 units and capacity for roughly 1,200 guests, with the offer reaching the market from summer 2028. dstgroup coordinates the overall project while Zethaus develops the construction solution — modules manufactured off-site and assembled on the ground, the same road Casais and Spain’s ACR have just taken with CREE Iberia.
Who is investing in the project?
The group is not naming the developer, but Portugal’s financial press points to China’s CALB, the lithium-battery giant preparing an investment of around 2 billion euros in a factory near Sines — just up the road. The logic is straightforward: thousands of workers and visitors heading for the Alentejo coast will need somewhere to sleep.
For a region used to watching investment sail past, it is quite a signal — another case of tourism and industry pulling each other along. The Braga group’s portfolio is at the official dstgroup site. The Alentejo remains in no hurry — but the cranes, it seems, are.
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