Stopovers with the Costa Magica in Cádiz, Lisbon, and Alicante
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VI
Can someone please give me some info on the stopovers in Cádiz, Lisbon, and Alicante? Thanks!!!
KI Kiki9720 ·
good evening I’m doing the cruise on October 27th with Costa and I’m also looking for some info

For Lisbon, I know a bit—I’ve already been there

For the others, I’m still searching !
On the road , again.
VI Viticulteur ·
Hi there, so we’re leaving on the same day on the Magica!! I know Casablanca, but not Lisbon or Cadiz!!! I’d love some tips!! Thanks!!
KI Kiki9720 ·
Check out the thread *Excursion Lisbon with Costa* where MANU4116 explains really well how to manage on your own when leaving the ship. It's a bit further down the thread list.
On the road , again.
JO Jobulette Regular ·
Hi there,

For Alicante, it's easy. If you like walking, everything is within walking distance: Santa Barbara Castle, exploring the city, strolling along the beach. We were even able to go for a swim (beach access is also on foot). The stopover is very easy to do on your own and really enjoyable.

Have a great cruise!

Best regards
VI Viticulteur ·
Thanks for the reply!!!

Have a good evening
VI Viticulteur ·
Thanks for your reply!!!

Have a good evening
SO Solec988 ·
In Cadiz, everything is easily done on foot. I recommend eating at the covered market. You pick your fish from the stalls, and they cook it for you right there. In Alicante, watch out for the tourist-train scam: it costs 5 € and drops you off at the exact same spot as the free shuttle! No added value at all. In Lisbon, the MSC quay is close to the port. We took the hop-on hop-off bus (30 € per adult) to tour the city, including the Maritime Museums, Belém Tower, etc. Tickets are sold at the exit of the ship and include a transfer to the starting point of the route in the city center. It’s worth it for a quick overview of Lisbon’s main attractions. But you can’t do everything in a day. If you want to wander through the alleys, you’ll have to do it on foot—so there’s no point in taking the hop-on hop-off bus in that case. The red and blue line buses don’t access those areas. We did the bus in the morning (just the red line) and walked in the afternoon. It’s an easy walk back to the ship from the waterfront.

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