Lisbon Cruise Port, the entity that operates in two passengers terminals - Santa Apolónia and Jardim do Tabaco -, is held by Global Ports Holding, Grupo Sousa, Rotal Caribbean Cruises and Creuers del Port de Barcelona.
Lisbon Cruise Port, held by Global Ports Holding, Grupo Sousa, Royal Caribbean Cruises and Creuers del Port de Barcelona, operates in two Lisbon passenger terminals: Santa Apolónia and Jardim do Tabaco.
The new terminal, inaugurated in 2017, designed with flexible features, offers generous areas for boarding and arrivals, duty-free shops, spaces for indoor and outdoor events and a terrace with 360º panoramic view.
Passengers can find support, customer service and purchase products and services at the Guest Information Center. Those in transit and turnaround will find connections to diverse destinations and access to the numerous attractions of a welcoming city, within walking distance of the terminals.
Lisbon, a captivating port of call for cruise lines, attracts travelers who, upon stepping into its welcoming port area, are embraced by a tapestry of old-world charm and vibrant modernity.
The first impression is a charming mix of cobblestone streets, colorful facades and ornate architecture. With stunning views, Lisbon enchants visitors with its beauty and historicity, the perfect setting for a remarkable cultural experience.
The Port of Lisbon and Lisbon Cruise Port are actively committed to sustainability, implementing, in particular, innovative projects and methodologies that aim to reduce their environmental impact and enhance the positive passenger experience.