Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Crossing the Tagus River on a Distinctive Ferry

Christ the King – Lisbon – 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour

Discover Lisbon with a 3-hour electric bike tour crossing the Tagus River to visit Cristo Rei and Almada, led by expert guides for a smooth, scenic experience.

Explore Lisbon’s Iconic Cristo Rei with an Electric Bike Tour

The Christ the King – Lisbon – 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour offers an engaging way to see some of Lisbon’s most striking sights without breaking a sweat. Priced at $41.50 per person, this tour is perfect for those who want to combine scenic views, light activity, and cultural highlights in a manageable time frame. It departs from Largo Severa 7A and lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a fitting choice for a half-day adventure.

What sets this tour apart is its inclusion of a ferry crossing across the Tagus River, providing a sense of journey and discovery. The small-group format, limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensures a more intimate experience and personalized guidance. Most notably, the guided trip is praised for its knowledgeable guides and smooth logistics, making it a favorite among visitors who appreciate effortless exploration.

Key Points

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Key Points

  • Affordable and well-rated at a perfect 5.0/5 from 19 reviews.
  • Includes ferry crossing over the Tagus River, adding a unique element.
  • Visits Cristo Rei monument and enjoys panoramic views of Lisbon and the Atlantic.
  • Light cycling with state-of-the-art electric bikes means exerting minimal effort.
  • Small group size ensures personalized attention and fewer crowds.
  • Two main stops include Casa da Cerca for coffee and the Medieval Museum of Almada.

Starting Point: Central Lisbon’s Largo Severa

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Starting Point: Central Lisbon’s Largo Severa

The tour begins at Largo Severa 7A, situated conveniently in central Lisbon near public transportation. Travelers are greeted by a professional guide and given an opportunity to try out the Bosch e-bike drive system, which is praised for its ease of use. The guide ensures everyone feels comfortable riding before setting off, making the experience accessible even for beginners.

This initial phase involves a brief practice ride to familiarize guests with the electric bikes, which help cover the long distances effortlessly. The practice session typically lasts just a few minutes, after which the group is ready to explore Lisbon’s waterfront and beyond.

Crossing the Tagus River on a Distinctive Ferry

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Crossing the Tagus River on a Distinctive Ferry

After leaving the starting point, the tour heads to the Ribeira das Naus area, a scenic waterfront promenade that once housed shipyards. From here, the group proceeds to the Cais do Sodré and boards a distinctive orange cacilheiro ferry for the 15-minute ride across the Tagus River.

This ferry crossing is a highlight, adding a sense of adventure and providing stunning views of Lisbon’s skyline and the river. The ferry is included in the tour, making it a seamless part of the experience. It offers a relaxing break from cycling and a chance to enjoy the river’s scenery.

Reaching the Magnificent Cristo Rei

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Reaching the Magnificent Cristo Rei

Once on the south bank of the river, the guide leads the group through Cais do Ginjal, an area that once supplied bait and ice to fishing boats. The next step involves either taking the Boca do Vento elevator to ascend closer to the Cristo Rei statue or cycling uphill on the electric bikes.

The Cristo Rei monument itself draws comparisons to Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer. Standing with outstretched arms, it offers visitors a chance to take in panoramic views of Lisbon, the 25th of April Bridge, and the Atlantic Ocean. The top of the statue is accessible via elevator or a gentle bike ride, both options providing stellar photo opportunities.

Casa da Cerca and Coffee Break in Almada Gardens

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Casa da Cerca and Coffee Break in Almada Gardens

Before climbing up to the statue, the tour makes a delightful stop at the Casa da Cerca, a contemporary art center with gardens that afford a perfect spot for a coffee break. The gardens are a popular spot for photos, and the admission is free. The guide encourages taking a moment to enjoy the scenery and perhaps snap a few pictures of Lisbon from this elevated vantage point.

At Casa da Cerca, travelers can relax, sip water, and admire the view of the city and the river. This pause offers a chance to soak in the laid-back atmosphere of Almada and appreciate the blend of art, nature, and stunning vistas.

Climbing the Cristo Rei for Top-Notch Views

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Climbing the Cristo Rei for Top-Notch Views

After the coffee stop, visitors ascend to the Sanctuary of Christ the King. Here, they can breathe in breathtaking vistas of Lisbon’s skyline, the 25th of April Bridge, and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. The top is accessible via a lift or by cycling up the hill on the electric bikes, with the lift offering an easier, quicker route.

The Cristo Rei site provides ample space for photos, reflection, and enjoying the scenery. Many reviews highlight the view as a major highlight, with visitors praising how the elevated perspective showcases Lisbon’s beauty from a unique angle.

Exploring Almada’s Medieval Heritage and Streets

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Exploring Almadas Medieval Heritage and Streets

Returning downhill on the electric bikes, the group explores the narrow streets of Almada. The itinerary includes a visit to the Museu Medieval de Almada, which houses relics of Islamic life in Portugal’s Middle Ages. The visit lasts around 15 minutes, offering insight into the region’s history.

The Medieval Museum adds a cultural touchpoint, enriching the experience beyond scenic views. The area around the museum is lively, with pedestrian streets like Cândido dos Reis that invite wandering and casual exploration.

Returning on the Cacilhas Pedestrian Street

Christ the King - Lisbon - 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour - Returning on the Cacilhas Pedestrian Street

The final stop before heading back across the river is Chafariz de Cacilhas, a charming pedestrian street ideal for soaking up the local atmosphere. After a brief 10-minute stop, the tour proceeds to Pontal de Cacilhas, crossing once more via ferry back to Lisbon.

This return journey emphasizes downhill cycling, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the riverside scenery. The ferry ride back caps off the experience, providing views of Lisbon’s skyline as the tour concludes.

Logistic Details and Practical Tips

The tour’s meeting point is easily accessible in central Lisbon, and it includes all necessary gear: helmet and bottle of water. The professional guide ensures smooth pacing and informative commentary throughout. The small group size enhances interaction and personalized attention, with a maximum of 15 travelers.

While e-bikes make covering long distances effortless, participants should be comfortable riding a bicycle for about three hours. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join, but a minimum of 2 people per booking is required.

What Makes This Tour Stand Out

The combination of a ferry crossing, Cristo Rei monument visit, and scenic rides along Lisbon’s riverside distinguishes this tour from typical city sightseeing options. The small group format allows for a more relaxed pace and personalized explanations, praised by many for the knowledgeable guides like Jorge and Bruno.

The stunning panoramic views from Cristo Rei and Almada, paired with the light activity of electric cycling, make this experience ideal for those seeking a scenic, cultural, and accessible way to explore Lisbon’s southern shores.

Final Thoughts on the Cristo Rei Electric Bike Tour

This 3-hour electric bike tour offers a practical and scenic way to see Lisbon’s iconic Cristo Rei monument, enjoy river views, and explore Almada’s charming streets. The inclusion of ferry rides and stops at key attractions make it a well-rounded experience for anyone interested in combining light activity with cultural discovery.

The high praise from reviews reflects the quality of guides, ease of bikes, and the stunning vistas offered. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who want a relaxed pace, excellent photo opportunities, and insights into Lisbon’s southern region.

While the price is reasonable, travelers should keep in mind that the tour involves some uphill cycling and ferry crossings, which are manageable thanks to the electric bikes. This tour provides a memorable, scenic, and educational glimpse of Lisbon’s most photogenic spots.

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Christ the King – Lisbon – 3 Hour Electric Bike Tour



5.0

(19)

100% 5-star

“I highly recommend this tour! Jorge was our guide, and he was outstanding! He trained us on how to use the bicycles, which were very high quality…”

— Lisa S, Featured

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for beginners? Yes, the electric bikes make it accessible for riders of all levels, with a brief practice session included before departure.

Does the tour include ferry crossings? Yes, a ferry crossing over the Tagus River is part of the itinerary, included in the price.

Can I visit Cristo Rei on foot? While it’s possible to walk or cycle uphill, the tour offers the option to ascend via Boca do Vento elevator or by bike, making the ascent easy.

What are the stop durations? Stops at Casa da Cerca and the Medieval Museum are around 15-20 minutes each, enough for photos and brief exploration.

Is the tour appropriate in bad weather? The tour can be canceled or postponed if weather conditions make riding unsafe, with options for rescheduling or refunds.

What should I bring? Bring comfortable clothing, a water bottle, and a camera to capture the views. The guide provides helmets and water.

How far do I cycle? The total cycling distance covers long stretches along the river and uphill to Cristo Rei but is made easy by the electric bikes.

Are there any additional costs? No, most major costs are included—ferry rides, museum entries, and the guide service. Coffee at Casa da Cerca is not included.

What is the group size? The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.

How do I book this tour? It is recommended to book 20 days in advance for availability, with options in multiple languages.

Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund.