About Porto de Lisboa
The Port of Lisbon (Porto de Lisboa) is one of Portugal’s most important maritime hubs, seamlessly blending its historical legacy with modern infrastructure. Managed by APL – Administração do Porto de Lisboa, S.A., it serves as a key point of entry for commercial ships, passenger vessels, and leisure boats, while also playing a significant cultural and logistical role in Lisbon. 📍 Location: Gare Marítima de Alcântara, 1350-355 Lisboa, Portugal 📞 Phone: +351 21 361 10 00 🛳️ Port Services and Capabilities Berthing for Large Vessels: The port is equipped to receive a wide range of vessels, including cargo ships, cruise liners, and leisure yachts, with modern docking facilities across multiple terminals. Customs & Immigration: As an international port, Lisbon offers full Customs Clearance services, particularly at the Alfândega Marítima de Lisboa and adjacent terminals, such as Alcântara, Santa Apolónia, and Rocha Conde d’Óbidos. Cruise Terminals: Dedicated cruise terminals offer comfortable facilities for embarking and disembarking, including luggage handling, security screening, and direct connections to central Lisbon. Yachting & Recreational Boats: Private and recreational boats can access marinas such as Alcântara Marina, which is integrated into the port area, providing moorings with full amenities for vessels up to 20 meters in length. Environmental Services: Waste and oil disposal stations, water and electricity at berths, and adherence to international maritime sustainability standards. Cargo Logistics: Lisbon's port is a vital link for containerized, bulk, and break-bulk cargo, with efficient transport links to the national and European road and rail networks. 🏛️ Culture and Community Integration A unique aspect of the Port of Lisbon is its effort to bridge maritime heritage with public life. One of the standout cultural initiatives is the opening of the: 🎨 Centro Interpretativo dos Murais de Almada (CIGM) Located in the historic maritime stations, this interpretative center showcases the iconic murals of Almada Negreiros, an important figure in Portuguese modernist art. Open to residents, tourists, and visitors, the center promotes access to the cultural richness of the port and its role in Lisbon’s history.



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- W 12 knots. Gusts up to 22 knots.
- 11°C
- Partly cloudy
- W 11–14 knots. Gusts up to 24 knots.
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- Partly cloudy
- W 19 knots decreasing to 13 knots. Gusts up to 29 knots.
- 12°C
- Calm sea
- Chance of showers