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Tróia is a coastal settlement in the Setúbal district of southern Portugal, located on a narrow peninsula extending into the Sado Estuary. The area features Roman ruins, including remains of a garum factory and mosaics, alongside pristine beaches and salt marshes. Visitors enjoy water sports, beach walks, and archaeological site exploration while observing migratory bird populations.
Tróia is a narrow sandbar peninsula on Portugal's Atlantic coast, positioned at the mouth of the Sado Estuary in the Setúbal district. The peninsula forms part of the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve and is accessible exclusively by ferry from Setúbal, approximately 45 kilometers south of Lisbon. Its northern tip contains a Roman fish-salting settlement, a modern resort complex, and a marina, while the southern stretches remain protected natural habitat within a designated conservation zone.
Destination Type: Coastal Peninsula | Region: Setúbal, Portugal | Access: Ferry from Setúbal | Nearest City: Setúbal (20 min ferry) | Lisbon Distance: 90 min by train and ferry | Conservation Status: Sado Estuary Nature Reserve | Season: Year-round, peak June to September