ALGES

  • PTAGS
  • Latitude: 38.6951
  • Longitude: -9.22942
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Portugal

Location: Portugal

Alges is a district located in the municipality of Oeiras, in the Lisbon metropolitan area of Portugal. While not traditionally known for a major commercial maritime port, Alges does have boating and maritime activities given its strategic position along the Tagus River, which is one of the main waterways leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

General Overview

  • Location: Alges, Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Coordinates: Approximately 38.7022° N latitude, 9.2276° W longitude
  • Waterway: Tagus River, leading to the Atlantic Ocean
  • Nearby Major Port: Lisbon Port, which is one of the largest and most significant ports in Portugal

Port/Maritime Facilities

  • Marinas & Yacht Clubs: Alges has access to a variety of small marinas and yacht clubs, catering to recreational boating and yachting enthusiasts.
    • Alges Dock: Close proximity to Lisbon
    • Boat Mooring: Amenities for securing smaller private and recreational vessels

Accessibility

  • Road Access: Easily accessible via the A5 highway which connects Lisbon to Cascais. Local roads provide direct access to the riverfront.
  • Public Transport: Well-connected through buses and trains, with the closest railway station being Algés Station on the Linha de Cascais (Cascais Line).
  • Air Connectivity: The nearest major airport is Humberto Delgado Airport in Lisbon, about 15 kilometers away.

Infrastructure and Support Services

  • Chandlery Services: Available for boat repair and maintenance
  • Fueling Stations: Servicing smaller boats
  • Maintenance Facilities: Basic facilities for routine maintenance and cleaning

Safety and Regulations

  • Navigational Aids: Buoys, lights, and other markers along the Tagus River
  • Port Authority: Managed under the jurisdiction of the Lisbon Port Authority (APL - Administração do Porto de Lisboa)
  • Security: Surveillance and security provided, though less intensive compared to larger commercial ports

Recreational and Economic Importance

  • Tourism: A popular spot for boating, yachting, and water sports. Proximity to major tourist destinations in Lisbon.
  • Local Economy: Supports local businesses through tourism and recreational boating activities.

Future Developments

  • Urban Development: Continuous urban development to support a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational projects
  • Sustainability Initiatives: Local authorities are focusing increasingly on sustainable and eco-friendly initiatives to balance economic growth and environmental protection.

Conclusion

While Alges does not host a major commercial maritime port on the scale of Lisbon, its facilities are more tailored towards recreational boating and yachting, serving as a complementary maritime hub within the Lisbon metropolitan area. Its strategic location on the Tagus River, along with its comprehensive accessibility and dedicated maritime services, makes it a noteworthy spot for maritime activities in Portugal.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
AMETISTA Towing/Tug 11/21/2024
SUNNY II Pleasure 11/21/2024
ALCAME Port 11/21/2024
CALMEIRO Sailing 11/21/2024
MOJITO Sailing 11/21/2024
MINERVA Port LISBOA 11/19/2024
BARRA NORTE Port 11/19/2024
TORRE DE BELEM Port 11/19/2024
BAIA DE CASCAIS Other 11/19/2024
PATHE V Sailing 11/9/2024
LOKI Sailing 11/9/2024
HARFANG SPIRIT Sailing 11/9/2024
PRT WARSHIP F331 Other 11/8/2024
IDEIAFIX III Sailing 11/7/2024
ELDAMAR Sailing 11/7/2024
MCFAMILY IV Pleasure 11/7/2024
BOSSA NOVA 1 Sailing 11/6/2024
MH1 MARUJO Passenger 11/5/2024
GUARDA RIOS Dredging 11/4/2024
JASMIM Passenger 11/3/2024

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