According to 14 reviews, ALSA received a 3.5-star rating for this journey. Travelers were especially satisfied with the departure location and the cleanliness, but some complained about the wifi. ALSA ticket prices on this trip start at $75
ALSA Algeciras Lisbon recent customer reviews
The bathroom on the bus cost 1 euro, that was cruel considering there were no breaks in the trip until after 4 hours in. Neither bus was labeled Alsa. First was a municipal bus that transferred us to another bus station and then another bus that nowhere said Alsa. Another traveller who spoke Portuguese and English was able to help us find the bus. The bus had WiFi, but the movie app was incompatible with an iPhone XS. The upside was the second bus was actually quite nice and fairly empty, allowing us to stretch out and relax some.
2 out of 5 stars
Peter M.
This was one of my worst bus experiences and I have traveled by bus in Thailand and all over South and Central America. One, I went to the bus station listed on the ticket, Estación Maritima. The bus did not come there. It left from the central station in Algeciras. That info came in an email but I received it too late so I missed the bus at 9:15 AM. There were no people in the Eurolines office at the Estación Maritima. A kind woman in the Alsa office helped me and arranged for me to go to Seville at 11 AM where I could get another bus for Lisbon at 2 pm. 2) There was a bad wreck on the highway so we were stalled for at least 45 minutes outside Seville. Therefore I missed the bus to Lisbon. 3) There was no info whatsover at the first bus station in Seville, so I then had to take a taxi to the Plaza de Armas. 4) The woman in the Eurolines office there told me the next bus was at midnight to Lisbon. She insisted on charging me an extra 10 euros for changing the ticket to midnight, even though none of the situation was my fault. Whereas the woman in Algeciras did not charge me at all and I went on another bus line to Seville. When I came back to board the bus at 11:30, the situation was extremely disorganized. We started to load our luggage into the bus, but were then told we needed a boarding pass and that we had to go back upstairs to the office to get them. Several of us ran upstairs to discover that no one was in the office, and were told that the office person was downstairs. So we ran back downstairs and were then told that there were 2 buses going to Lisbon and that we should move our suitcases over to that one. This was not an Eurolines bus. It was a Rodoviaria Do Lis bus. I was under the impression that I had paid for a higher class bus which would include wifi and electric outlets to recharge cell phones. These services were not available. The bus was so crowded I ended up in the seat behind the back exit door which had a barrier in front and therefore there was no room to stretch out my feel. I really needed to sleep but it was impossible to get comfortable, so I arrived in Lisbon at 5 AM Saturday, exhausted when I was supposed to arrive originally a 9 pm Friday night.
Based on 40 reviews, the company was rated 3.9 stars on Busbud. Travelers were especially satisfied with the temperature and the cleanliness but often complained with the power outlets. Inters Portugal - Rede Nacional De Expressos, Lda. ticket prices on this trip start at $76
ALSA Algeciras Lisbon recent customer reviews
The bathroom on the bus cost 1 euro, that was cruel considering there were no breaks in the trip until after 4 hours in. Neither bus was labeled Alsa. First was a municipal bus that transferred us to another bus station and then another bus that nowhere said Alsa. Another traveller who spoke Portuguese and English was able to help us find the bus. The bus had WiFi, but the movie app was incompatible with an iPhone XS. The upside was the second bus was actually quite nice and fairly empty, allowing us to stretch out and relax some.
2 out of 5 stars
Peter M.
This was one of my worst bus experiences and I have traveled by bus in Thailand and all over South and Central America. One, I went to the bus station listed on the ticket, Estación Maritima. The bus did not come there. It left from the central station in Algeciras. That info came in an email but I received it too late so I missed the bus at 9:15 AM. There were no people in the Eurolines office at the Estación Maritima. A kind woman in the Alsa office helped me and arranged for me to go to Seville at 11 AM where I could get another bus for Lisbon at 2 pm. 2) There was a bad wreck on the highway so we were stalled for at least 45 minutes outside Seville. Therefore I missed the bus to Lisbon. 3) There was no info whatsover at the first bus station in Seville, so I then had to take a taxi to the Plaza de Armas. 4) The woman in the Eurolines office there told me the next bus was at midnight to Lisbon. She insisted on charging me an extra 10 euros for changing the ticket to midnight, even though none of the situation was my fault. Whereas the woman in Algeciras did not charge me at all and I went on another bus line to Seville. When I came back to board the bus at 11:30, the situation was extremely disorganized. We started to load our luggage into the bus, but were then told we needed a boarding pass and that we had to go back upstairs to the office to get them. Several of us ran upstairs to discover that no one was in the office, and were told that the office person was downstairs. So we ran back downstairs and were then told that there were 2 buses going to Lisbon and that we should move our suitcases over to that one. This was not an Eurolines bus. It was a Rodoviaria Do Lis bus. I was under the impression that I had paid for a higher class bus which would include wifi and electric outlets to recharge cell phones. These services were not available. The bus was so crowded I ended up in the seat behind the back exit door which had a barrier in front and therefore there was no room to stretch out my feel. I really needed to sleep but it was impossible to get comfortable, so I arrived in Lisbon at 5 AM Saturday, exhausted when I was supposed to arrive originally a 9 pm Friday night.
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How much does a bus ticket from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon cost?
The bus ticket price from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon starts at $75. The best way to find cheap bus tickets from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!
How long is the bus ride from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon?
The average travel time between Puerto de Algeciras and Lisbon is around , although the fastest bus will take about 10h 44m. This is the time it takes to travel the 270 miles that separates the two cities.
How many daily bus connections are there between Puerto de Algeciras and Lisbon?
The number of buses from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 3 on this route. Some buses run direct routes, while others have layovers. Simplify your bus trip from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon by comparing and selecting the bus that fits you travel style and budget on Busbud.
Which bus companies travel from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon?
When taking the bus from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon, you can travel comfortably and safely with ALSA, Inters Portugal - Rede Nacional De Expressos, Lda..
What are the departure and arrival stations when taking the bus from Puerto de Algeciras to Lisbon?
Buses traveling between Puerto de Algeciras and Lisbon leave from Calle San Bernardo 1 or Estación Marítima and arrive at Oriente, Lisbon Sete Rios, Lisbon Airport.
What are the best sights and things to do in Lisbon?
Once in Lisbon, you can start exploring the city and discover its surroundings. The top sights and things to do are Fronteira Palace, National Tile Museum, Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon Zoo, Parque Das Nações.
Where are the popular stops in Puerto de Algeciras and Lisbon?
Stops in Algeciras
A - Estación Marítima
Estacion Maritima Local A-3, 11201 Algeciras, Cádiz, SpainEstación Marítima
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The word 'bus' is an abbreviation of 'omnibus" which means 'for all' in Latin as buses were meant to be transportation for everybody.
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