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Pico Airport (PIX) To Setubal

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Iftikhar

+971568381247

Max. 4 passengers

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Plácido Almeida

+351912347870

Max. 8 passengers

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Covas

+351966001153

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Radio Taxi

+351218119060

Max. 8 passengers

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Carlos Oliveira

+351964547451

Max. 8 passengers

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Pedro Nobre

+351938142210

Max. 4 passengers

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Maria Valente

+351929037536

Max. 8 passengers

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Armando Matos

+351926562745

Max. 8 passengers

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Paulo Alexandre Pereira dos Santos

+351919128964

Max. 8 passengers

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Táxi lajes-pico

+351 967 248 848

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Pico Carlos Silva

+351 917 537 913

Max. 4 passengers

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FILIPA FIGUEIRA PORTO

+351 911 035 763

Max. 4 passengers

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FunTours

+351 917 537 910

Max. 4 passengers

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Diego Martinez

+351 968568444

Max. 16 passengers

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Pico Airport

The Pico Airport is located along the northern western coast of the island, between the capital and the village of Santa Luzia. The airport is located 8 kilometers from the urban center of Madalena and it can be easily reached by taking the regional highway Er1. The Pico Airport operates through regular connections with Lisbon via TAP Portugal, as well as regional flights between the Azores islands, in particular with the airports of Terceira and Ponta Delgada.

Services for people with reduced mobility at Pico Airport

You can book additional assistance online at least 48 hours before departure while making arrangements with the airline or travel agent. Some airlines also offer help, in the case you are booking by phone. Therefore you can be picked up...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Setubal

Setubal is a city and a municipality in Portugal. In the times of Al-Andalus, the city was known as Shetubar. In the 19th century, the port was called St. Ives in English and St Yves in French. This is a destination that will polarise tourists. Some will adore the raw character and intriguing sights, while others will despise the gritty industrial nature (atmosphere) of the city. Setubal maybe industrial, but it is situated in a region of immense beauty. To the east are the stunning hills of Serra da Arrabida and idyllic beaches of the Portinho da Arrábida, while to the south of the Sado Estuary are the paradise beaches of the Troia Peninsula. Setubal and the surrounding region...