TRAFARIA
- PTTRF
- Latitude: 38.6755
- Longitude: -9.23417
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Portugal
Location: Trafaria Lisbon 2825 Portugal
Phone number: +351 210 712 900
Web-site: https://www.portode-lisboa.pt/pt/trafaria
Trafaria Marine Port - Portugal
General Overview:
Trafaria is a small coastal town located on the southern bank of the Tagus River (Rio Tejo), within the Almada municipality in the Lisbon District of Portugal. While historically known for its fishing activity and ferry connections, Trafaria also has its own port facilities that serve both commercial and recreational purposes.
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 38.68° N latitude, 9.24° W longitude
- Proximity to Major Areas: Trafaria is located opposite Lisbon, across the Tagus River. It is close to the major port of Algeciras and features easy access to the Atlantic Ocean.
Port Specifications:
Port Type:
- Mixed-use port (supporting both commercial and leisure activities).
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths: Multiple berths accommodating various sizes of vessels, primarily small to medium-sized due to the port's relatively limited depth and size.
- Depth: The depth varies but is generally suitable for smaller commercial vessels and yachts. Larger vessels may need to anchor offshore or use nearby deeper ports.
- Cargo Handling: Basic facilities for handling small-scale cargo, primarily aimed at supporting local fishing activities and minor commercial freight.
- Marina: Facilities available for leisure boats and yachts, offering mooring, maintenance, and basic amenities.
Services Provided:
- Cargo Handling: Limited, suitable for local needs rather than large-scale commercial shipping.
- Fishing Support: Infrastructure supporting local fishing fleets, including docks, fish markets, and maintenance services.
- Passenger Services: Ferry services primarily linking Trafaria to Lisbon and other nearby locations across the Tagus River.
- Recreational: Provision for yachts and leisure boating activities, with requisite marina amenities.
Security and Customs:
- Basic port security is provided, though facilities are modest compared to major ports.
- Customs and immigration facilities, if required, are minimal and likely routed through larger nearby ports for significant cargo.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Well-connected via local road networks to Lisbon and other parts of the Almada municipality.
- Public Transport: Ferry services to Lisbon and proximity to regional bus and rail services.
Economic Role:
- Local Economy: Supports local fishing industry and serves as a transit point for minor cargo movements.
- Tourism: The marina facilities attract yachting tourists, enhancing local tourism.
Environmental Considerations:
- Efforts are made to minimize environmental impact, given the proximity to residential areas and natural landscapes.
- Possible environmental safeguards consistent with Portuguese and EU regulations.
Strategic Importance:
While not a major commercial hub, Trafaria’s port holds local importance, especially in supporting the fishing industry, providing leisure boating facilities, and acting as a connector to Lisbon. Its scenic location also makes it a notable point of interest for tourists and local feedback indicates an interest in preserving its traditional charm alongside modern conveniences.
Future Prospects:
Potential exists for modest expansion of marina facilities and improvement in cargo handling capabilities, particularly if demand grows for more extensive regional connectivity and tourism.
This description is crafted to offer a snapshot of the Trafaria Marine Port, focusing on its functionalities, infrastructure, and contextual relevance within the region. Please verify with current local port authorities for any recent changes or updates in specifications and services.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
ALMADENSE | Passenger | 11/25/2024 | ||
PORTUGS CASCAIS | Towing/Tug | LISBOA | 11/23/2024 | |
BAGOU | Sailing | 11/22/2024 | ||
POSEIDON VENTURE | Cargo | LISBON PORTUGAL | 11/19/2024 | |
WILSON HOBRO | Cargo | IEFOV | 11/19/2024 | |
SILOPOR | Cargo | 11/18/2024 | ||
PORTUGS VIANA | Towing/Tug | SETUBAL | 11/17/2024 | |
MANISA EMY | Cargo | PRAIA DA VITORIA | 11/16/2024 | |
ES LEADER | Cargo | PT LIS | 11/13/2024 | |
SACOR II | Tanker | LISBOA | 11/10/2024 | |
PATHE V | Sailing | 11/9/2024 | ||
BLANGAI | Sailing | 11/9/2024 | ||
EXPEDITO | Other | ALVERCA | 11/8/2024 | |
TAMARIZ | Towing/Tug | 11/7/2024 | ||
PIONEIRO DO RIO | Towing/Tug | 11/7/2024 | ||
FOR SAIL | Sailing | 11/7/2024 | ||
HOLLANDER | Sailing | 11/3/2024 | ||
SYLVANER | Cargo | PTLIS | 10/31/2024 | |
PEARL | Sailing | 10/29/2024 | ||
KITTY C | Cargo | PT CNL | 10/29/2024 |