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Experience Lisbon from the water with a 2-hour boat cruise featuring Champagne, guided stops at iconic sites, and stunning panoramic views all for $40.64.
A Boat Cruise with Champagne in Lisbon offers a memorable way to see the city’s highlights from the river, all while enjoying bubbles and breathtaking scenery. For $40.64 per person, this 2-hour vessel tour departs from Marina Belém, right next to the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and showcases some of Lisbon’s most famous monuments. With certified safety measures in place, the tour welcomes people of all ages and even accommodates those with wheelchairs or reduced mobility.
We appreciate how this cruise combines a relaxing ride with engaging stops, making it a perfect choice for travelers seeking both sightseeing and a touch of luxury. While the itinerary is full of compelling sites, it’s best suited for those who enjoy a leisurely pace and memorable photo opportunities, with the added bonus of Champagne and water on board.


The tour begins at Marina Belém, a vibrant location beside the Padrão dos Descobrimentos. This area is easily reachable via public transportation, making it convenient for visitors arriving from different parts of Lisbon. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, allowing a smooth start to this scenic cruise.
The marina serves as a perfect launch pad to explore Lisbon’s riverside attractions. The vessel offers maximum safety and comfort, ensuring a relaxing ride for all passengers, including families and those with special mobility needs.
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One of the main highlights of this tour is the chance to see Lisbon’s most famous monuments from a unique perspective. Passengers get a close-up view of Ponte 25 de Abril, a suspension bridge of 2,277 meters that connects Lisbon to Almada. Its impressive size and design make it a standout feature during the cruise.
The Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei stands out as a major stop. Inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, this towering statue was inaugurated in 1959 and offers sweeping views of the city. The cruise allows for photo opportunities of these landmarks from the river, providing a different angle compared to land-based viewpoints.

The tour also includes a stop at the historic Portuguese Fisheries Company Ruins. This location was once the hub for coastal fishing vessels and features remnants of old factory structures, giving insight into Lisbon’s maritime past.
Next, the Jardim do Rio offers a peaceful space along the Almada riverfront. From here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views via the Boca do Vento elevator. The garden’s lush vegetation and the Fonte da Pipa fountain, built in 1736, add charm to this part of the cruise, making it ideal for a quick walk or a relaxing pause.

The Pontal de Cacilhas is a lively area on the southern bank of the Tagus River, facing Lisbon. It’s a great spot to take in the river scenery and imagine the bustling port life. The stop here is brief but provides a glimpse of Cacilhas’ history.
Another unique feature is the Fragata D. Fernando II e Glória, a wooden-hulled frigate launched in 1843. This vessel is Portugal’s last sailing warship and features in the cruise as a maritime relic. The Barracuda submarine, another highlight, served the Portuguese Navy for over 40 years and is visible from the boat, offering a fascinating encounter with Portugal’s naval history.

The tour takes in Praca do Comercio, one of Lisbon’s largest plazas facing the river. It’s a historic space rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake and now serves as a lively hub with cafes and shops.
Further along, the Castelo de Sao Jorge provides a view of Lisbon’s oldest fortress, dating back to the 8th century BC. The castle has served various functions over centuries, from a Moorish stronghold to a royal residence, now functioning as a museum and a symbol of Lisbon’s resilience.
The Church of Santa Engrácia, now the National Pantheon, and the Cais do Sodré area showcase Lisbon’s blend of historic and modern life. Once a rough dockside zone, Cais do Sodré has transformed into a trendy nightlife district with cafes and cultural spots.
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The cruise includes stops at MAAT and the Electricity Museum. The Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (MAAT) presents contemporary art and architecture exhibits, sitting on the riverbank in a striking modern building designed by Amanda Levete Architects.
The Electricity Museum, part of MAAT, explores the history and future of energy in Portugal. Located in the Central Tejo, it offers insights into industrial innovation with a range of thematic exhibits. Both stops highlight Lisbon’s embrace of creativity and technological progress.

The Padrão dos Descobrimentos is a prominent monument celebrating Portugal’s Age of Exploration. Its location along the river was once where ships set sail for India and beyond. Standing here, passengers can appreciate Portugal’s maritime history, complemented by the Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the 16th century, this fortress served as a ceremonial gateway and a defensive structure, symbolizing Portugal’s seafaring prowess.

This tour boasts a full refund policy if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, with full refunds offered. The small group size—limited to 12 passengers—ensures personalized attention and a comfortable environment. The guides are praised for their knowledgeability and friendliness, enhancing the overall experience.
Passengers appreciate the quality of the included Champagne and water, adding a touch of luxury. The tour’s pacing allows ample time for photo opportunities at each stop, making it suitable for those wanting memorable images of Lisbon from the river.
The vessel is equipped for wheelchair access and accommodates reduced mobility. The tour promises maximum safety with certified health standards, reassuring those concerned about comfort and security during the cruise.
Weather can influence the schedule, with cancellations possible if conditions are unsafe. However, the policy offers full refunds or alternative dates if needed, emphasizing the tour’s focus on safety.
This 2-hour maritime journey provides a relaxed yet rundown of Lisbon’s most iconic sites from the river. The price point of $40.64 includes Champagne and water, and the small-group format guarantees a more intimate experience.
The stunning views, knowledgeable guides, and comfortable vessel make this cruise stand out among Lisbon’s water tours. It’s especially suited for families, couples, or anyone wanting a tasteful way to explore the city’s maritime history and landmarks.
While weather-dependent, this tour’s flexibility and safety standards make it a reliable choice. If you enjoy picturesque scenery combined with a touch of celebration, this cruise offers a delightful way to spend a couple of hours in Lisbon.
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Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the vessel allows for wheelchair and reduced mobility access, ensuring everyone can enjoy the ride.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 2 hours, giving enough time to see multiple landmarks without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
The $40.64 fee covers the boat ride, Champagne, and water on board.
Are there any stops along the way?
Yes, there are several stops at key sites, including Ponte 25 de Abril, Cristo Rei, Belém Tower, and others.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour and will be fully refunded.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Absolutely, it is suitable for people of all ages, with fun and safety guaranteed.
What safety measures are in place?
The vessel adheres to certified health and safety standards, providing peace of mind during the cruise.
Will I get good photo opportunities?
Yes, the tour offers plenty of chances to photograph Lisbon’s landmarks from unique angles.
How do I book the tour?
Booking is simple through the mobile ticket system, with most reservations made 8 days in advance.
Is there an option for non-drinkers or children?
Water is available at all times, and while Champagne is on offer, non-alcoholic options like sparkling fruit juice could be available upon request.
This Boat Cruise with Champagne in Lisbon promises a delightful blend of sightseeing, luxury, and comfort. It offers a well-rounded experience of the city’s riverfront, making it a top choice for anyone wanting to see Lisbon from a new perspective.