
Coimbra Portugal Travel Guide
Located approximately 120 kilometers north of Coimbra, OPO serves as a major hub for northern Portugal.
Situated approximately 200 kilometers south of Coimbra, LIS is Portugal's largest international airport and a major European gateway.
Ticket prices for flights are highest during peak summer (June-August) and major holidays. Shoulder seasons offer better value.
Expect higher prices in the summer and around Christmas, Easter, and Carnival.
April-May and September-October usually bring good weather and temperate flight costs.
Consider joining Dollar Flight Club for discounted fares.
Use Skyscanner to compare prices across various airlines.
Be flexible with your travel dates to find cheaper flights.
Comboios de Portugal (CP) is Portugal's national rail company, with comprehensive train services. Coimbra serves as a railway hub, connecting to major cities.
Rede Expressos and Flixbus are major intercity bus operators. They link Coimbra to most Portuguese cities and towns.
Driving in Portugal offers freedom and flexibility, especially for exploring the wider region around Coimbra.
Car rental companies operate at Lisbon and Porto airports, in addition to in Coimbra city.
Coimbra, an inland city on the Mondego River, does not provide direct sea or major river access for transportation.
The Mondego River within Coimbra is navigable for small recreational boats and a few tourist boat tours.
Be THERE two-THREE hours prior to international flights; 1.5-2 hours for Schengen/domestic flights.
Arrive 30-45 minutes before scheduled train or bus departures.
Allow extra time for travel from Coimbra to the airport; double-check times the day before.