
Explore a historic cod-fishing ship, the Navio-Museu Santo André, and step back in time to experience the life of Portuguese fishermen.

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Explore a historic cod-fishing ship, the Navio-Museu Santo André, and step back in time to experience the life of Portuguese fishermen.
"A great experience, recommended for a unique glimpse into Portugal's maritime past."

The ship's interior can feel like a labyrinth with steep stairs. Comfortable footwear is a must! :athletic_shoe:
Don't rush your visit; exploring the ship's many corners takes about 30-40 minutes. :stopwatch:

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Throughout the ship
Step aboard a historic cod-fishing vessel and experience the daily life and challenging conditions of Portuguese fishermen.

Ship's decks and cabins
Explore the intricate layout of this 71-meter ship, a fascinating 'labyrinth' that tells stories of the sea.

Exhibits and displays
Discover the rich history of Portugal's cod fishing industry through engaging exhibits and informative displays.
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The ship's interior can feel like a labyrinth with steep stairs. Comfortable footwear is a must! :athletic_shoe:
Don't rush your visit; exploring the ship's many corners takes about 30-40 minutes. :stopwatch:
The ship sometimes hosts festivals and events, adding extra fun to your visit. :confetti_ball:
Be aware that the ship has steep stairs and is not accessible for visitors with disabilities. ♿
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The ship's interior can feel like a labyrinth with steep stairs. Comfortable footwear is a must! :athletic_shoe:
Don't rush your visit; exploring the ship's many corners takes about 30-40 minutes. :stopwatch:
The ship sometimes hosts festivals and events, adding extra fun to your visit. :confetti_ball:
Be aware that the ship has steep stairs and is not accessible for visitors with disabilities. ♿
Visitors praise the Navio-Museu Santo André for its unique and immersive experience, offering a fascinating look into the lives of cod fishermen and the history of maritime Portugal. The ship's authentic atmosphere and detailed exhibits are highly appreciated, making it a worthwhile visit for all ages. However, the lack of accessibility for individuals with disabilities and the steep stairs are noted drawbacks.
"Navio Museu Santo André
Type: museum
Time spent: 30-40 min
Price: 3.5 EUR - adult ticket
Entrance for disabled: not available
WC: available
Bike parking: available
Parking: available
(!) Special attention: steep stairs
The museum is located within the used ship, where you can see the life and conditions of fishermen. There are several monitors within, that show short films about their work and life. The ship is not so small as it seems to be, and sometimes reminds a labyrinth."
Oleh Shpytko
"I recommend visiting this museum. Visit a ship that was used for cod fishing in the past. The guide is nice and has an interesting conversation. On the boat you can explore almost all corners of the fishing boat. Experience is really interesting"
Lukáš Gába
"Great experience. Reccomended."
Artur Victoria
The Navio-Museu Santo André is located in the Gafanha da Nazaré, a bit far from the Aveiro city center. You can reach it by car or public transport. Parking is available nearby.
Yes, there is parking available at the Navio-Museu Santo André, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Yes, bike parking is available at the Navio-Museu Santo André, so you can cycle there if you prefer. 🚲
If you're staying in Aveiro, consider taking a taxi or a ride-sharing service for a direct route. Alternatively, local buses connect Aveiro to Gafanha da Nazaré.
While it's a bit of a journey from the main Aveiro attractions, local bus routes do serve the Gafanha da Nazaré area, making it accessible by public transport.
Adult tickets for the Navio-Museu Santo André are priced at 3.5 EUR. Check the official museum website for any potential changes or discounts.
Opening hours can vary, so it's best to check the official museum website or social media pages for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Yes, there is a modest entrance fee of 3.5 EUR for adults to explore the Navio-Museu Santo André.
Tickets are typically available for purchase at the entrance. It's advisable to arrive a little early, especially during peak season, to avoid queues.
Yes, the museum is considered super for all ages and offers an engaging experience for children, detailing the cod fishing industry.
Most visitors spend around 30-40 minutes exploring the ship and its exhibits. It's a compact yet informative experience.
Inside, you'll discover the living conditions and work of cod fishermen, with monitors showing short films about their lives and the ship's history.
Unfortunately, the Navio-Museu Santo André is not accessible for individuals with disabilities due to steep stairs and the ship's structure.
Yes, restrooms are available on the ship for visitors.
The Oudinot Race is an event that uses the Navio-Museu Santo André as a symbolic obstacle, suggesting a connection to maritime challenges or competitions.
Photography is generally allowed inside the Navio-Museu Santo André, allowing you to capture the unique maritime atmosphere. :camerawithflash:
The bridge, the galley, and the sleeping quarters offer great opportunities for atmospheric photos, showcasing the authentic maritime environment.
While generally permitted, it's always a good idea to be mindful of other visitors and avoid using flash in confined spaces. :iphone:
Drone usage is subject to local regulations. It's best to check with the museum or local authorities before flying a drone near the ship. :drone:
Expect to capture images of historical fishing equipment, cramped living quarters, and the overall rugged charm of a working cod-fishing vessel.
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