CAIS DA LIXA

  • Latitude: 41.0775
  • Longitude: -8.47204
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in Portugal

Location: CAIS DA LIXA Portugal

As of my knowledge cut-off date in October 2021, "CAIS DA LIXA" does not refer to a specific, well-known marine port in Portugal. It is possible that "Cais da Lixa" might be a minor dock or jetty, or it might not exist at all. Alternatively, the name might be a misunderstanding or misspelling of a more prominent port in Portugal.

However, Portugal is home to several significant marine ports, some of which include:

  1. Port of Lisbon (Porto de Lisboa)

    • Location: The capital city, Lisbon.
    • Features: One of Europe's largest ports; handles a variety of cargo types including containers, roll-on/roll-off, and bulk cargoes; also a major cruise ship terminal.
    • Facilities: Multiple terminals, extensive warehousing, and logistic support services.
    • Connectivity: Extensive road and rail links to the rest of Portugal and Europe.
  2. Port of Leixões (Porto de Leixões)

    • Location: Near Porto, in the northern part of Portugal.
    • Features: One of Portugal's busiest ports; handles cargo including containers, bulk cargo, and liquid bulk.
    • Facilities: Modern container terminals, passenger terminals, and logistic facilities.
    • Connectivity: Well-connected by road and rail to the northern and central parts of the country.
  3. Port of Sines (Porto de Sines)

    • Location: On the southwest coast of Portugal.
    • Features: Deep-water port that handles the majority of Portugal's energy imports, including oil and natural gas; also handles container traffic and other bulk cargo.
    • Facilities: State-of-the-art container terminal (PSA Sines), oil terminals, and a natural gas terminal.
    • Connectivity: Links via road and rail, with ongoing improvements to connectivity.
  4. Port of Setúbal (Porto de Setúbal)

    • Location: Near Lisbon.
    • Features: Known for handling bulk cargo, as well as significant volumes of automobiles and other roll-on/roll-off traffic.
    • Facilities: Specialized terminals for different types of cargo and logistic support services.
    • Connectivity: Good road and rail connections to Lisbon and other regions.

If you meant a smaller, lesser-known marine facility, or if a new port has been developed or renamed since my last update, I recommend checking more recent and localized sources such as the Portuguese Port Administration websites, maritime guides, or local government publications for up-to-date information.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
DOURO SPLENDOUR Passenger PTDOU 5/31/2025
GIL EANES Other BARCA D'ALVA 5/29/2025
AMASINTRA Passenger GAIA 5/29/2025
AVALON ALEGRIA Passenger PORTO ANTIGO 5/27/2025
DOURO ESTRELA Passenger CAIS POCINHO 5/26/2025
AMADOURO Passenger PTGAI 5/26/2025
DOURO ELEGANCE Passenger VCASTELO 5/21/2025
A-ROSA ALVA Passenger PTVIANA 5/20/2025
RIVIERA ROSE Passenger AFURADA 5/19/2025
MIGUEL TORGA Passenger PTBDA00001DOCKX0207 5/18/2025
AMALIA RODRIGUES Passenger STRASBURG 5/11/2025
SCENIC AZURE Passenger PORTO 5/5/2025
ANDORINHA Passenger FOLGOSA 5/3/2025

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