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Yes, and this is one of the practical advantages of traveling by private transfer. Coimbra is a natural pairing — spending the morning at the University of Coimbra (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and then continuing to Figueira da Foz for the afternoon gives you a full and varied day. The Montemor-o-Velho Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress that sits directly on the road between the two cities, is another stop that adds significant interest with very little additional travel time.
Figueira da Foz is approximately 45 km (28 miles) from Coimbra, making it one of the most accessible coastal escapes from the city. The drive typically takes around 40 to 50 minutes, following a straightforward route through the Mondego Valley. From Porto, the distance is around 175 km (109 miles), with a journey of roughly 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic.
A full day is ideal. Spend the morning exploring the Forte de Santa Catarina and the old town, then walk the expansive beachfront promenade along Praia da Figueira da Foz. The afternoon is well suited to a long lunch of fresh fish or grilled seafood at a local restaurant near the harbor. If you have time, the Buarcos neighborhood — a quiet fishing village absorbed into the city's edge — is worth a short detour before heading back.
Figueira da Foz is a coastal city at the mouth of the Mondego River, one of Portugal's longest rivers, where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for having one of the widest urban beaches in Europe, a lively casino, and a historic fort that once held off a Napoleonic siege. The combination of beach, history, fresh seafood, and a genuinely local atmosphere — without the tourist crowds of Lisbon or Porto — makes it a rewarding and refreshing day out.
A private transfer with Daytrip puts you at the door of your hotel or starting point and takes you directly to Figueira da Foz without connections, timetables, or navigating an unfamiliar train station on arrival. Your driver can also suggest a sightseeing stop along the way — the Mondego Valley and the medieval landscapes en route from Coimbra offer several worthwhile detours. For day trippers, this means more time enjoying the destination and less time managing logistics.
Unlike purpose-built resort towns, Figueira da Foz has a lived-in identity. It has been a popular destination for Portuguese holidaymakers since the 19th century, which gives it a genuine local character — real restaurants, a working fishing harbor, and the grand Casino da Figueira, one of the oldest in Portugal. The beach itself is unusually wide, stretching across a vast expanse of fine sand that stays uncrowded even on busy summer days.