How to get there
You can get there in a few simple steps:
Flying
THU Shuttles
Catamaran to Tróia
Taxi and Riding Apps
Train or Bus
Driving
Teleportation
If you have any accessibility issues, please contact [email protected] so we can assist you.
useful info that you should know
A few practical things to consider as you prepare your trip!
Weather
The days are still sunny! Bring your bathing suit, sunscreen, after-sun, and bug repellent (the renowned mutant mosquitoes of Tróia are real!). Don't forget to pack warm clothes to wear at night, when the temperature drops with the Atlantic breeze.
Electricity
The electric current in Portugal is 220/230 volts at a frequency of 50 hertz and sockets comply with European standards. You will need a 230-volt transformer and an adaptor to use American-style flat-prong plugs.
Water
It’s safe to drink from the tap.
Currency
The currency in Portugal is the euro. You can make payments using cash or credit/debit cards at the THU Store and at the food stands at the THU food court.
Medical Centre
Alameda do Pinheiro, 7570-789, Tróia.
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+351 933 338 932
Pharmacy
Farmatroia
TroiaShoping Shop LA37, 7570-789
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Mon-Sun 10:00–13:30 & 14:30–19:00
Supermarket
Meu Super Tróia
Alameda do Pinheiro Manso, 7570-789
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Mon-Sun from 09:00-22:00
Police Post
Posto Territorial de Tróia
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+351 265 249 760
Post Office
R. da Aroeira, 7570-789, Gdl
Mon-Fri 09:00–13:30 & 14:00–17:30
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