Portuguese handicrafts, particularly miniature boats of wood, quilts, needlework and embroidery are common in many of the villages. Although the patron saint is
Saint Peter, the residents of Comporta continue to celebrate other religious festivals associated with the popular saints, in addition to the
Festival do Arroz (
Rice Festival), which celebrates the founding of the parish. Every two years the village of Carrasqueira is the site of the
Festival da Batata Doce (
Sweet Potato Festival), as well as being the annual meeting-place for motorcyclists. On the second Friday of each month, there is a traditional market, in which the inhabitants sell handicrafts, food and other goods. The major associations in the parish are the
Clube Recreativo da Herdade da Comporta (
Recreational Club of the Herdade da Comporta), the
Grupo Desportivo da Carrasqueira (
Sport Group of Carrasqueira), the
Grupo Motard Rateres do Sado (
Motorcycle Club of the Sado) and the
Associação de Moradores dos Brejos (
Residents Association of Brejos) . In addition to the popular
bolinhos de arroz (
rice balls), the traditional culinary plate in Comporta is beans with rice and
linguiça, in addition to the popular
bacon,
chouriço and
coriander cooked in an earthen pot over woodfire, or the
arroz de bacalhau (
rice cod),
ensopado de enguias (
eel soup/stew) and
massa de peixe (
fish pasta). == Tourism ==