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Enjoy a 2-hour sailing tour in Lisbon for $32.02, exploring iconic landmarks from the Tagus River with expert guides, snacks, and drinks included.

The 2 Hours Sailing Tour in Lisbon offers a relaxed, scenic cruise along the Tagus River, with a price of $32.02 per person. Starting from the Belem area, a well-connected location near public transportation, this tour is ideal for anyone wanting to see Lisbon’s iconic sights from a different perspective. With a rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 27 reviews, and a 96% recommendation rate, the experience clearly delights most guests. The tour features small group sizes—a maximum of 12 travelers—ensuring an intimate and personalized atmosphere.
Offering light snacks, a welcome drink, and the chance to take photos of landmarks like the Belém Tower and 25th of April Bridge, this cruise caters to those seeking a laid-back yet scenic outing. Guides speak multiple languages including Portuguese, English, French, and Spanish, adding an extra layer of accessibility and comfort. The tour’s popularity is demonstrated by being booked twice today and receiving consistent praise for the friendly crew and stunning scenery.

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The tour departs from Doca do Bom Sucesso, specifically Gate 3, in Lisbon’s Belem district. This central location is easy to reach via public transport, making it convenient for visitors staying in or near the city. The meeting point is well-organized, and the tour ends back at the same location, simplifying logistics.
Guests are advised to arrive on time to ensure a smooth start. The mobile ticket system streamlines entry, and the crew is prepared to make every guest feel welcomed from the moment they step aboard. The small group size allows for a cozy, friendly environment, perfect for families or small groups of friends.
The crew handles all the fees, taxes, insurance, and fuel costs—no hidden charges here. The welcome drink sets a relaxing tone, and light snacks such as peanuts, cashews, and fried corn are available on board. Guides speak Portuguese, English, French, and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations of the landmarks and history as you drift along the river.
While meals are not included, the light snacks and drinks provide enough refreshment for the duration of the cruise. The comfortable boat is designed for safety and ease, and the sailing takes place in generally calm waters, with a nice breeze helping to keep everyone comfortable on hot days.

The itinerary covers a variety of Lisbon’s most famous landmarks as seen from the river. The National Monument features sculptures by Leopoldo de Almeida and depicts figures from Portuguese discoveries, including the Infante Dom Henrique. This monument, located on a rocky outcrop opposite the old Belém beach, celebrates Portugal’s maritime history.
Next, the old artillery ship used to launch fleets for the Indies has been replaced by a scenic marker in the river, built under the supervision of Diogo Boitaca, who also worked on the Jerónimos Monastery. This stop highlights Lisbon’s naval past.
The Central Tejo building, constructed between 1908 and 1951, stands out as a beautiful example of industrial architecture. It was once a major thermoelectric power station supplying electricity to Lisbon, and today it forms part of the MAAT, a contemporary art museum housed in a building classified as a Property of Public Interest.
The Jerónimos Monastery is an architectural marvel built at the end of the 15th century by King Manuel I. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, it is also regarded as one of Portugal’s seven wonders. This stop provides a close-up view of Lisbon’s most iconic monastery.
The 25 de Abril Bridge, often compared to the San Francisco Golden Gate, is a road-rail suspension bridge connecting Lisbon to Almada. Its name commemorates the April Revolution of 1974, and it offers a striking backdrop for photos. The cruise offers a unique perspective on this historic infrastructure.
Passing the Praça do Comércio, the tour showcases this large square historically used as the noble entrance to Lisbon, with the D. José statue and Rua Augusta Arch providing impressive landmarks.
The Lisbon Cathedral, or Santa Maria Maior, stands as the oldest church in the city, with construction dating back to the second half of the 12th century. Its diverse architectural styles reflect centuries of history and make it a highlight from the water.
The Alfama neighborhood’s narrow streets and lively atmosphere are visible from the river, adding a colorful touch to the city’s landscape. Known for its restaurants and Fado houses, this historic district is a favorite photo subject.
Finally, the Cristo Rei Sanctuary at 133 meters above the river features a towering statue of Christ with open arms facing Lisbon, offering an inspiring view and a reminder of Lisbon’s religious heritage.

The crew and guides are praised in reviews for their friendliness, knowledge, and multilingual skills. Guides share insightful explanations about each landmark, balancing historical context with entertainment. Guests note that guides like Pedro, Paulo, Gabriel, and Joao are warm, approachable, and informative, making the 2-hour cruise both relaxing and educational.
The skippers are recognized for their safe sailing practices, expertise, and ability to spot dolphins, which adds excitement. Many reviews mention the crew’s effort to make the experience engaging—with storytelling, snacks, and music—creating a cheerful atmosphere.
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A welcome drink is included, and snacks are offered on board, making the cruise leisurely. Several reviews highlight the quality of the service, with guests enjoying refreshing beverages and friendly interactions.
For evening or sunset cruises, blankets are available to keep guests warm, especially during chillier weather. The boat is described as comfortable and safe, providing a smooth sailing experience without feeling rushed.

What makes this sailing tour unique is its combination of affordable price, small group size, and rich selection of landmarks. The professional crew ensures a relaxed yet informative trip, with many reviews emphasizing excellent service and stunning scenery.
Unlike larger or more commercialized options, this cruise offers a personalized experience with light snacks, music, and friendly guides. The itinerary covers Lisbon’s most recognizable sights, giving a comprehensive view of the city’s maritime and cultural history, all from the comfort of a sailing boat.

This tour is ideal for families, small groups of friends, or couples looking for a laid-back way to explore Lisbon’s riverfront. It suits those interested in photo opportunities, history, or simply relaxing while soaking up breathtaking views. The small group size and friendly crew make it a good choice for first-time visitors or anyone wanting a casual, scenic escape.
Since meals are not included, those wanting a full meal might want to plan accordingly. The tour’s 2-hour duration strikes a balance between sightseeing and relaxation, without feeling rushed.
Offering stunning views of Lisbon’s most famous landmarks, friendly multilingual guides, and light snacks and drinks, this 2-hour sailing tour provides excellent value at just over $32. The small group setting, safe sailing practices, and scenic stops make it a top choice for travelers seeking a laid-back adventure on the Tagus River.
The consistent 5-star reviews attest to the tour’s quality, with many guests highlighting the helpful crew, beautiful scenery, and informative commentary. It’s a relaxing way to appreciate Lisbon’s waterfront while enjoying light refreshments and good company.
“I had a beautiful afternoon sailing with captains Gabriel & Joao! Their service was excellent. They shared info about the sights but also left time…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, this tour is family-friendly, with reviews mentioning kids’ engagement and the crew’s friendly approach.
Are drinks and snacks included?
Yes, the welcome drink and light snacks such as peanuts, cashews, and fried corn are provided on board.
What landmarks will I see?
You will see Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, MAAT, 25 de Abril Bridge, Praça do Comércio, Lisbon Cathedral, Alfama neighborhood, and the Cristo Rei Sanctuary.
How long is the tour?
The cruise lasts approximately 2 hours.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds.
Is the boat accessible for people with mobility issues?
While the data does not specify accessibility details, the boat is described as comfortable and safe, and service animals are allowed.
What language are the guides?
Guides speak Portuguese, English, French, and Spanish, making it accessible for international visitors.