2024

TERMINAL DE BELÉM

Boat and ferry
5/5
1 review

This ferry takes you to Trafaria and from there you have connections to Costa de Caparica. It is not necessarily the most convenient way to reach the beaches of the south and therefore not necessarily the most frequented by tourists who prefer the one leaving from Cais do Sodré. Its service hours are not as long as those of other ferries, as it stops around 10 pm. Always check the time of the last ferry before boarding: times are sometimes random. Your ticket can also be paid with the zapping formula of your transport card.

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2024

TERMINAL DO CAIS DO SODRÉ

Boat and ferry
4/5
1 review

This terminal takes you to Cacilhas, home of the famous Cristo Rei. You can take your car or even a bicycle (free). You can pay for your ticket with the zapping card. From Cacilhas, there are numerous connections (Carris bus or MTS metro, www.mts.pt) for Costa da Caparica, Setúbal, Sesimbra... The crossing takes about 10 minutes. There's also another boat to Seixal or Montijo, which takes 30 minutes.

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2024

COMPAGNIE TRANSTEJO-SOFLUSA

Boat and ferry
4/5
1 review

Manages all ferry transport in Lisbon. Each ferry station (terminal) has an information and sales office, where you can buy tickets, otherwise you can simply load your transport card with the zapping formula. The company also organizes yellow boat tours on the Tagus lasting 2h30 or 1h, every day, from April to October. Departures take place from Terreiro do Paço (at 3pm) or Cais do Sodré (at 4.30pm).

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2024

TERMINAL DO TERREIRO DO PAÇO

Boat and ferry

On the Tagus, near Praça do Comércio, this river station provides a ferry connection with the southern railway line, whose trains leave from Barreiro, on the left bank of the Tagus. From Barreiro, you can go to Alentejo and Algarve: Beja, Évora, Faro, Vila Real St António and even, why not, in Seville. In Barreiro: rail connections to Setúbal, Alentejo and Algarve. The journey takes about 25 minutes to Barreiro.

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