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Experience dolphin watching in Lisbon with a small-group tour for $75.47, lasting around 3 hours, and get up close to local dolphins, sea turtles, and seabirds.
Dolphin watching in Lisbon takes on a special charm with the Meet the Lisbon Dolphins tour. Priced at $75.47 per person, this 3-hour small-group excursion offers an intimate look into the waters surrounding Portugal’s capital. Departing from the Doca de Santo Amaro, the tour combines wildlife discovery with scenic coastal views, making it a memorable experience for those interested in marine life and ocean scenery. The tour is highly rated, with 94 reviews and a perfect 5.0/5 score, and 98% of participants recommend it, emphasizing its popularity and quality.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking an engaging, educational adventure that balances wildlife sightings with cultural highlights. Keep in mind, the experience is best suited for those who enjoy small groups, nature observation, and a bit of ocean breeze. Weather conditions can influence the route, so packing warm clothes—even in August—is advisable. If you’re eager to spot dolphins, sea turtles, and seabirds along Lisbon’s coast, this tour offers a well-organized, friendly, and informative experience.


The tour departs from Doca de Santo Amaro, located just under the bridge in Lisbon, at 9:30 am. This location is near public transportation, making access straightforward. The return is at the same meeting point, providing convenience for planning the rest of your day. The mobile ticket feature adds ease to check-in and reduces hassle on the day of the activity.
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The tour begins by searching for dolphins in the Tagus River, the historic waterway that flows through Lisbon. Once in the open water, the guide leads the group into the Atlantic Ocean, conditions permitting, in pursuit of dolphins and whales. The route is flexible, shifting to areas with the highest sighting potential or where interesting species are already spotted.
Weather plays a key role; on some days, the sea conditions may limit the route, but the guides strive to keep the experience engaging by adjusting the search areas. In cases where dolphins aren’t immediately visible, the tour still offers up to 40 miles of dolphin searching, maximizing the chances of sightings.

With a maximum of 10 participants, the tour offers a more personal, less crowded experience. Francisco, a guide praised in reviews, exemplifies the knowledgeable and passionate guide style. Participants learn about dolphin behaviors, species identification, and interesting facts about local landmarks passing by.
The guides also work to minimize disturbance to marine wildlife by staying away from other boats and maintaining consistent steering. This approach encourages dolphins to stay close, and guides share insights into their habits and communication, enriching the viewing experience.

Many reviews highlight the frequent and impressive sightings of dolphins, with some groups spotting multiple species of dolphins and even a baby dolphin. Sightings of whales and sharks are possible, adding to the excitement.
Sea turtles and seabirds, including gannets, are common along the coast, providing additional opportunities to observe marine animals in their natural habitat. The guide teaches participants how to identify species, making the experience both educational and fun.

Following the departure, the guide provides a short lesson on dolphin behavior and species identification. Before reaching the open water, the group passes by Lisbon’s main monuments, with brief facts shared about each landmark.
Once at sea, the focus shifts to wildlife spotting. When dolphins are observed, the guide explains their habits and communication. After sightings, there’s often time for close-up viewing, with the guide sharing tips on observing and recognizing dolphin species. If no dolphins are found initially, the tour extends by an extra hour to increase the chances of sightings.

Given that weather can be cooler in August, travelers should bring warm clothes and jackets. It’s also wise to wear sunscreen and bring water for hydration. Some reviews mention splashes and waves, so lift your feet and secure belongings to stay comfortable.
Since the activity is not recommended for those unable to handle impact activities, it’s best suited for those comfortable on a boat and in the water. The tour avoids less than 5 participants, ensuring everyone enjoys a personalized experience.

The tour includes lifejackets, all fees and taxes, and up to 40 miles of dolphin search. The guide provides professional commentary and a friendly presence throughout.
However, lunch, snacks, and restroom facilities on board are not included. Travelers should plan accordingly. The tour also does not operate if weather conditions are poor or if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, with a full refund available if canceled.

Many reviews emphasize the quality of wildlife sightings, with some noting multiple pods of dolphins and even a feeding frenzy with gannets. Guides are praised for their passion, knowledge, and ability to get close to the animals.
Participants often mention the exhilaration of watching dolphins swim alongside the boat, and some describe the experience as breathtaking. It’s clear that the small group size and expert guidance make this tour stand out.
This activity suits families, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone curious about marine life. It’s especially attractive to those who enjoy learning from knowledgeable guides and getting close to nature.
The 3-hour duration makes it suitable for a morning or early afternoon outing, and the small-group setting guarantees personal attention. Travelers should be prepared for weather variability and bring warm clothes, especially if visiting in August or cooler months.
Meet the Lisbon Dolphins offers a highly rated, affordable experience that combines wildlife discovery with scenic coastal views. The expert guides, particularly Francisco, create an engaging atmosphere with informative commentary and a focus on respectful wildlife observation.
While sightings depend on weather and luck, the tour’s extra search hour maximizes the chances of dolphin encounters, and the small-group format ensures a more personal, memorable outing. This tour is perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone eager to see dolphins swimming in their natural environment.
If you’re in Lisbon and want a quintessential marine adventure, with the chance to spot dolphins, sea turtles, and seabirds, this tour fits the bill beautifully. Just remember to dress warmly, bring sunscreen, and prepare for a fun, educational boat ride along Portugal’s coast.
“Francisco was a great guide! We were lucky to see the group of dolphins very quick! Then he took us further near the ocean where we saw more dolph…”
What is the price of the dolphin watching tour?
The tour costs $75.47 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 3 hours, starting at 9:30 am.
Where does the tour depart from?
The departure point is Doca de Santo Amaro in Lisbon.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Expect to see dolphins, sea turtles, seabirds, and possibly whales and sharks.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring warm clothes, jackets, sunscreen, and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
What happens if no dolphins are seen?
The tour includes an extra hour of dolphin searching to improve sighting chances.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and snacks are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Is this tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation in Lisbon.