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Experience a 2-hour sunset and night cruise on Lisbon's Tagus River, with champagne and views of iconic monuments like Belém Tower and São Jorge Castle.

This 2-hour boat tour on the Tagus River offers a unique way to see Lisbon’s most famous landmarks as the city transitions from day to night. Starting at Doca de Belém, the tour includes a champagne toast, water, and the opportunity to photograph notable sites such as Belém Tower, São Jorge Castle, and the 25th of April Bridge.
This cruise is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic experience with comfortable viewing and informative commentary. The tour’s affordable price of $40 per person makes it accessible for many, and its 2-hour duration suits those with limited sightseeing time. With praise for the friendly crew and well-explained itinerary, this experience promises both delight and convenience.
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The tour departs from Doca de Belém, a well-known marina on the north bank of the Tagus estuary. Look for the Bubble Sea van parked beside the Padrão dos Descobrimentos. This easily accessible location makes it straightforward to join the boat, and the meeting point provides a scenic spot for travelers arriving on foot or by local transport.
The boat itself is described as a “little boat” that offers a cozy viewing environment, contributing to the friendly, intimate atmosphere of the cruise. The duration of 2 hours means it’s a manageable outing for most, with enough time to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed.

Throughout the cruise, you’ll pass by some of Lisbon’s most recognizable monuments. The 25 de Abril Bridge is a standout, offering fantastic photo opportunities as it spans across the river. The Cristo Rei statue provides a striking view, especially at sunset, while the Belém Tower marks Portugal’s Age of Discoveries.
Other highlights include passing Commerce Square, Cais do Sodre, São Jorge Castle, and the National Pantheon in Alfama. The tour also takes in art and architecture museums, the Electricity Museum, and the Tejo Power Station, all from a beautifully framed water perspective.
Each location is described as a “pass by” or “photo stop,” allowing ample chances to capture images of the city’s historic and modern sights against the backdrop of a setting sun or illuminated nightscape.

The itinerary includes multiple stops for photos and sightseeing at key points such as Porto Brandão, Cacilhas, and Cais do Sodre. These spots are chosen for their scenic views and significance in Lisbon’s urban landscape.
The Submarine Barracuda and Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral monument add unique elements to the route, showcasing Portugal’s naval history and pioneering aviators. The monument to the Discoveries is another notable landmark, celebrating Portugal’s maritime explorers.
The tour progresses toward Belém, highlighting the Belém Tower and the Champalimaud Foundation, offering a comprehensive water-based perspective of Lisbon’s most famous coastal attractions.
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What truly sets this cruise apart is the inclusion of champagne and water onboard, adding a touch of celebration without extra cost. The friendly crew is appreciated for their welcoming attitude and well-explained commentary, which enhances the overall enjoyment.
The champagne makes the experience feel special, especially during the sunset, while water ensures hydration and refreshment throughout the cruise. The small boat size fosters an intimate environment, making it easy to relax and take in the sights comfortably.
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The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. The multilingual hosts speak Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French, making it accessible to a diverse audience.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, and the “reserve now, pay later” option helps travelers keep plans open without immediate payments.
The tour is not suitable for babies under 1 year, so families should plan accordingly. The availability depends on the day, so checking the starting times at booking is recommended.

Priced at $40 per person, this guided boat tour provides a cost-effective way to see Lisbon’s main monuments from a unique water perspective. The inclusion of champagne and water, combined with the informative guides and scenic route, offers great value for a memorable evening.
The reviews reinforce this impression, with consistent praise for the friendly crew, well-organized itinerary, and beautiful views. The small boat environment adds to the charm, making guests feel relaxed and well taken care of.

This experience best suits travelers interested in photography, scenic views, and relaxed sightseeing. Those who appreciate informative commentary and a celebratory touch with champagne will find this tour particularly appealing. It’s also an excellent option for couples or small groups seeking a peaceful yet engaging way to enjoy Lisbon’s sunset and night skyline.
Those with mobility challenges will appreciate the wheelchair accessibility, but families should note the no babies under 1 year policy. It’s perfect for those who want a short, scenic, and comfortable way to discover Lisbon’s iconic riverfront.

This two-hour cruise offers a beautiful, relaxed view of Lisbon’s landmarks with the bonus of champagne and water. The friendly crew and well-explained route make for an enjoyable experience, especially during the sunset and evening hours.
While it may not be suitable for very young children, it’s an ideal choice for couples or small groups looking for a quiet, scenic outing. The cost is reasonable, considering the comprehensive sightseeing and refreshments included.
This tour delivers a pleasant, memorable way to experience Lisbon from the water, highlighting the city’s beauty as day turns into night.
“Very good, great crew, very good little boat and also champagne.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, starting and ending at Doca de Belém.
What is included in the price?
Guests receive champagne and water aboard the boat.
Where does the tour depart from?
The departure point is Doca de Belém, next to Padrão dos Descobrimentos, with the Bubble Sea van nearby.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What landmarks will I see?
Key sites include Belém Tower, São Jorge Castle, 25 de Abril Bridge, Commerce Square, and more.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours before the tour.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
The guides speak Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French.
Is this tour suitable for families with young children?
It is not suitable for babies under 1 year.
How should I dress for the tour?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended; check the forecast for specifics.
Are drinks provided?
Yes, champagne and water are included in the experience.