Itinerary : Lisbon, Alicante, Mahon, Olbia, Genoa, Marseille, Malaga, Cadiz, Lisbon



10 other departures
MSC Opera
11 d
Inside Stateroom
Lisbon
06/27/2026
from
$ 1,179
Other departures:
17 Jun 2026
07-17-27 Jul 2026
06-16-26 Aug 2026
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Lisbon
Itinerary : Lisbon, Alicante, Mahon, Olbia, Genoa, Marseille, Malaga, Cadiz, Lisbon



10 other departures
MSC Opera
11 d
Inside Stateroom
Lisbon
06/27/2026
from
$ 1,179
Other departures:
17 Jun 2026
07-17-27 Jul 2026
06-16-26 Aug 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Lisbon, Alicante, Mahon, Olbia, Genoa, Marseille, Malaga, Cadiz, Lisbon



24 other departures
MSC Sinfonia
11 d
Inside Stateroom
Lisbon
10/17/2028
from
$ 1,769
Other departures:
02 Jun 2027
02-12-22 Jul 2027
11-21-31 Aug 2027
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Itinerary : Lisbon, Alicante, Mahon, Olbia, Genoa, Marseille, Malaga, Portimao, Lisbon



3 other departures
MSC Sinfonia
11 d
Inside Stateroom
Lisbon
09/20/2027
from
$ 1,911
Other departures:
12-22 Jun 2027
01 Aug 2027
Itinerary : Lisbon, Funchal, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas, Puerto del Rosario, Agadir, Casablanca, Tangier, Motril, Gibraltar, Cadiz, Portimao, Lisbon



Norwegian Star
14 d
Inside Stateroom
Lisbon
10/07/2026
from
$ 3,349
Itinerary : Lisbon, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Puerto Madryn, Falkland Island, Cabo Hornos, Ushuaia, Puerto Williams, Punta Arenas, Puerto Montt, Santiago, San Antonio Chile, Lisbon



Majestic Princess
20 d
Inside Stateroom
Lisbon
12/04/2026
from
$ 4,972
In southwest Portugal, Lisbon's direct access to the Atlantic and the Douro and Tagus rivers makes it the starting point for all types of cruises, both sea and river. The country's capital and largest city, Lisbon is also home to Portugal's leading port, stretching for over 30 kilometers along the north bank of the Tagus estuary. In addition to the port's intense cargo traffic, departures to the most beautiful ports of call are weekly, if not daily, and passenger terminal traffic is growing every year. As the epicenter of Portugal's sights, Lisbon boasts a wide range of places of interest both within the city itself and on its outskirts. Bordering the Portuguese capital, the waters of the Tagus estuary astonish cruising travelers every time. Every day, at sunset, they take on a completely different color, prompting even locals to give this mouth of the river the pleasant nickname of mar da Palha, or sea of straw.
Before embarking on a cruise to Lisbon, you'll want to spend a few days in the capital, where there are so many cultural sights to see. A visit to the Museu Marinha or Naval Museum to the west of Lisbon offers a real immersion in the maritime epics of this former kingdom of glorious conquistadors. The museum exhibits numerous items and writings that recall Portugal's influence around the world since 1415, such as this caravel, which resembles those used to sail to other continents, and globes that retrace the evolution of knowledge of the seas and the planet. In the Bairro Alto district, bars and restaurants are the setting for lively evenings in the heart of the Portuguese capital. On a night out, visitors can sample some of the country's succulent specialties, from fish, seafood and cod dishes to cozido a portuguesa, a stew simmered in the local style. While the reputation of Douro Valley and Porto wines has long since spread beyond the borders of the Iberian Peninsula, the sweetness of ginja or ginjinha, a tasty cherry liqueur, should be discovered while waiting to board. This typically Portuguese drink is served in a chocolate cup that can be enjoyed without moderation.
Here's some practical information about the port.
- Port country: Portugal (PT)
- Port type: seaport
- Main destination served: Mediterranean
- Departure terminal: E3
The seaport of Lisbon in Portugal (PT) is located at DOCA DE BELEM, 1300-000 LISBOA, PORTUGAL. Here are the GPS coordinates 38.6943225, -9.2055715. The port is 7.8 km from the city center and 16.9 km from the nearest airport. Opening hours are 9am-12pm and 2pm-6pm.
Getting to the port of Lisbon couldn't be easier. You can reach the port by car and park in the nearest parking lot, located less than 8.5 km from the port at Praça do Município, 1200-005 Lisboa, Portugal. Parking costs around €84 per week. Alternatively, you can use public transport and come by cab or shuttle.
Prestigious cruise lines are available, including Celestyal Cruises. Ships like the Celestyal Olympia sail the seas, with the Mediterranean as their main destination.
New measures have been introduced to deal with the resurgence of the epidemic. Companies are providing hydroalcoholic hand gel and requiring passengers to maintain a social distance.
Services and amenities include: Toilets, vending machine for drinks and snacks, waiting room, car rental.