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should we drive from Lisbon?
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should we drive from Lisbon?
Hi,
We are planning on coming to Portugal in July and will be flying into Lisbon and spending a few days there. Then, we will be heading down to Carvoeiro for a week, and then on to Barcelona (probably a flight from Lisbon...unless there's a better place to fly from). We aren't planning on driving for our few days in Lisbon has we know it will be really busy in a big city. Should we rent a car when we leave Lisbon to drive down or should we take bus/train and then rent a car when we get to carvoeiro for the week? What do you think would be the most economical? Thanks for the help!
We are planning on coming to Portugal in July and will be flying into Lisbon and spending a few days there. Then, we will be heading down to Carvoeiro for a week, and then on to Barcelona (probably a flight from Lisbon...unless there's a better place to fly from). We aren't planning on driving for our few days in Lisbon has we know it will be really busy in a big city. Should we rent a car when we leave Lisbon to drive down or should we take bus/train and then rent a car when we get to carvoeiro for the week? What do you think would be the most economical? Thanks for the help!
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Theres also the bus from Lisbon down to Lagoa. Not sure what price is now, but 2 years ago it was 30euros return. Takes about 3 hours but as Lesley has pointed out with the train..you do get to see some pretty countryside and at a leisurely pace. They also show a film.
I did the return from Lagoa and really enjoyed it.
I did the return from Lagoa and really enjoyed it.
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nightrider
My personal choice (i.e this is what I do!) would be to hire the car in Lisbon and drive down especially as you are travelling back Lisbon to fly on to Barcelona. You can still hire the car using this site.
With NR's explanation of what is required to do it by train and get to CVO, if money is a consideration - and you are going to be hiring once in CVO, then the fuel to and from Lisbon would be negliable really.
However if money is not a consideration and perhaps scenery is your primary motivator then take the train and get a taxi from Silves.
Maddi
With NR's explanation of what is required to do it by train and get to CVO, if money is a consideration - and you are going to be hiring once in CVO, then the fuel to and from Lisbon would be negliable really.
However if money is not a consideration and perhaps scenery is your primary motivator then take the train and get a taxi from Silves.
Maddi
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If you intend to drive down,don´t take the motorway.take the IP1/IC1.You´ll get amuch better chance to see the countryside,can stop when you like,there are no tolls and it doesn´t take much longer and look for the turn-off to Monchique and drive down thro´the mountains (loverly).
It might add acouple of hours to your journey,but who cares,you will be in Portugal!
HP
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It might add acouple of hours to your journey,but who cares,you will be in Portugal!
HP
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nightrider
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The scenic route is by far the best fun and if you are people who find joy in the experience of the journey - then the train or the scenic route will be a delight.
However if you just want to get there - the toll on the motorway was approx. 15 euro (get a ticket at the start then when you come off they know how far you have done and charge you accordingly - if you don't get one they will assume you have been on the motorway since its origin).
The journey should take you a tad over 2 hours if you drive at 80 mph which I know is just over the kmh speed limit - so really no need for a pit stop unless you are particularly fond of motorway service stations
Maddi
However if you just want to get there - the toll on the motorway was approx. 15 euro (get a ticket at the start then when you come off they know how far you have done and charge you accordingly - if you don't get one they will assume you have been on the motorway since its origin).
The journey should take you a tad over 2 hours if you drive at 80 mph which I know is just over the kmh speed limit - so really no need for a pit stop unless you are particularly fond of motorway service stations
Maddi
