Sometimes the best adventures are the easiest ones. From Tavira, you can hop on a little train, glide across a river, andājust like thatāyouāre in Spain. Ayamonte may only be a short journey away, but it feels like youāve slipped into another world. Think Andalusian plazas, tapas bars, and that unmistakable Spanish buzz.
Hereās how to do it without stress, car keys, or Google Maps yelling at you.
š Tavira to Vila Real de Santo António by Train
Start your morning with the train from Tavira to Vila Real de Santo António . Itās a short, scenic rideājust under 30 minutesāand tickets hover around ā¬3. Simple, no fuss, and youāll be in Vila Real before your coffeeās even cooled.
(Pro tip: check train times here)
ā“ļø Vila Real to Ayamonte by Ferry
From Vila Realās station, itās a quick stroll to the ferry terminal. And this is where the fun beginsāthe little ferry across the Guadiana River feels like a rite of passage. In 15 minutes, youāre stepping off the boat into Ayamonte , Spain.
The crossing costs just a couple of euros, but the view? Thatās priceless. Watch the Portuguese side slowly fade behind you as Spain comes into focus. (Check ferry times here: Ayamonte ferry info)
⨠One little detail to keep in mind: Spain is on a different clock. When you step off the ferry in Ayamonte, itās suddenly an hour later. Handy if youāre hungryālunch comes quicker than expected. Just remember to adjust your watch so you donāt miss the ferry back to Portugal.
šæ What to See in Ayamonte
Ayamonte is compact enough to explore on foot, which is perfect after a lazy river crossing.
- Plaza de la Laguna ā the heart of town, buzzing with cafĆ©s and chatter.
- Iglesia de Nuestra SeƱora de las Angustias ā quiet, beautiful, and very Andalusian.
- Mercado de Abastos ā peek into daily life with stalls of fresh fish, jamón, and fruit.
Honestly, half the joy is just wandering. Whitewashed alleys, tiled facades, the slow rhythm of Spanish lifeāit all feels wonderfully different from Tavira, yet comfortingly close.
š“ Where to Eat in Ayamonte
This is Spain, so food is non-negotiable. Pull up a chair, order a glass of tinto de verano , and donāt rush it.
Try:
- Pescaito frito ā crispy fried fish, a local favourite.
- Jamón IbĆ©rico with pan con tomate ā simple but unforgettable.
- Or go bold with a seafood rice if youāve got time to linger.
Restaurants cluster around the plazas and the riverfront, so you wonāt have to look far. And trust me, even the ārandom little bar on the cornerā will probably serve you something memorable.
š· My Favourite Lunch Spot in Ayamonte: LPA
If thereās one place in Ayamonte that locals whisper about, itās LPA (La Puerta Ancha) . Youāll recognize it by the tall wooden door āslightly mysterious from the outside, but once inside youāll find a bright, elegant space that feels worlds away from the bustle of the plaza.
The kitchen here loves to surprise. You might start with their playful foie gras āice cream conesā or the quirky calamari croquetas āa clever nod to the Bitterballen of Dutch tapas lovers. From there, move on to bigger plates like grilled octopus with silky potato purĆ©e , tuna tartare with avocado , or the melt-in-your-mouth iberico pork cheeks slow-cooked in red wine . And whatever you do, save room for dessertātheir homemade cheesecake is legendary.
Itās modern Spanish cooking at its best: creative without being fussy, comforting without being boring. Pair it all with a crisp AlbariƱo or a bold Rioja or even a local Manzanilla Fino and youāll probably wish the ferry back ran a little later.
Book in advance.
ā±ļø Sample Itinerary
- 08:06 ā Train from Tavira to Vila Real de Santo António
- 08:30 ā Stroll to the ferry dock
- 08:45 ā Ferry to Ayamonte
- 09:00ā12:30 ā Wander, sightsee, shop the market
- 12:30 ā Long Spanish lunch (jamón, wine, repeat)
- Afternoon ā Explore a little more, ferry back, train home
By 4 PM youāre back in Tavira with a sun-kissed glow and stories to tell.
⨠Why This Day Trip Works So Well
Because itās easy. No car. No stress. Just train, ferry, tapas āand youāve ticked off two countries in one day. Itās the kind of trip where you lean back, breathe in the Andalusian air, and think: why didnāt I do this sooner?
š Quick Links
- Train Tavira ā Vila Real de Santo António : see times & tickets
- Ferry Vila Real ā Ayamonte : check schedules
So, next time youāre in Tavira and craving a dash of Spain, donāt overthink it. Ayamonte is just around the cornerāby train, by ferry, and by appetite.


