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Experience a 2-hour sailing tour along Lisbon's shore for just $51, passing landmarks like Belém Tower and Alfama with wine included—small groups only.

The Sailing Boat Tour in Lisbon offers a unique way to see the city’s most iconic sights from the calm waters of the Tagus River. For $51 per person, this 2-hour cruise combines scenic views, informative narration, and a touch of local flavor with a complimentary white or rosé wine. The tour departs from Lisbon Boat Tours at Av. Brasília and takes small groups limited to 5 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. Whether you’re visiting Lisbon for the first time or seeking a relaxing escape, this tour provides a memorable perspective on the city’s architecture and history.
What makes this sailing trip stand out is its well-planned route and the engaging guides who bring Lisbon’s stories to life. The stunning views of monuments from the water, combined with the comfort of a modern boat and the chance to enjoy wine as you sail, make it a highly recommended activity. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate a leisurely pace and want to see Lisbon from a different vantage point.
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The tour begins at Lisbon Boat Tours, located at Av. Brasília, 1350-353 Lisboa. Guests are advised to arrive on time, as the tour cannot wait more than 15 minutes of delay. For Uber users, the meeting point is specifically DOCA DE SANTO AMARO – GATE 3. The location offers convenient access for travelers arriving from different parts of Lisbon, making the start straightforward.
Once onboard, the crew greets guests warmly and prepares to set sail along the Tagus River. The boat is described as very comfortable and modern, ensuring a smooth sailing experience. The small group size guarantees plenty of attention from the guides, who are skilled and friendly.

The route begins by sailing under the 25th of April Bridge, offering an impressive view of this iconic structure. From here, the boat heads towards Belém, passing by the Discoveries Monument and Belém Tower—two of Lisbon’s most photographed landmarks. This stretch showcases Lisbon’s maritime history and its impressive architecture.
The journey continues towards the heart of the city, where the crew points out key sights like the Parliament and neighborhoods such as Baixa and Alfama. The cruise ends near Saint Vincent’s Monastery, giving passengers a rundown of the city’s historical and cultural highlights—all while enjoying relaxing sips of wine.

Throughout the cruise, passengers are treated to breathtaking views of Lisbon’s most famous monuments and neighborhoods. From the Belém Tower to the Discoveries Monument, each site is explained by guides who share interesting facts and stories. Passengers also see the main cathedral, Palaces, and the old city in Alfama from a relaxed vantage point.
The views of Lisbon from the river are described as splendid, and many reviews highlight the excellent explanations provided by guides, who help bring the city’s history to life in a relaxed, conversational style.
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One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the courtesy wine served during the cruise. Options include white or rosé wine, which guests enjoy while taking in Lisbon’s sights. The wine is available while supplies last, and it adds a lovely touch of local flavor to the relaxing sail.
The atmosphere on the boat is friendly and laid-back, with laughter and conversations flowing naturally. The crew’s skill and friendliness are highlighted in reviews, making the experience feel intimate and special despite the scenic grandeur.
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The guides leading this tour are noted for their knowledge of Lisbon and their ability to make the experience engaging. They explain the city’s landmarks with clarity and enthusiasm, making the tour accessible for visitors of all backgrounds. Their friendly demeanor and storytelling skills contribute significantly to the tour’s positive reputation.
The guides also help keep the group small and intimate, which enhances the overall experience and allows for personal questions and interaction.
With 2 hours of sailing, the tour strikes a good balance between sightseeing and relaxation. The small group size of up to 5 participants ensures a quiet, personalized experience, avoiding the crowds common in larger tours. The timing is flexible—check availability for specific starting times—but travelers should be punctual to avoid missing the boat.
The cruise moves smoothly from landmark to landmark, allowing ample time to admire the views, take photos, and enjoy the wine. The pacing is comfortable, making it suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility since it’s a gentle boat ride.
Guests should arrive promptly, as delays over 15 minutes cannot be accommodated. It’s advisable to wear comfortable clothing and bring sun protection if sailing during the day. Since the tour is in a small boat, travelers with a fear of open water might want to consider this before booking.
The tour is accessible in multiple languages, including English, Portuguese, and Spanish, making it easy for international visitors to enjoy the explanations and stories shared by guides.
This sailing tour is distinguished by its small group size and personalized approach, which many similar experiences lack. Reviews consistently praise the expert guides, beautiful scenery, and relaxing atmosphere. The included wine adds value and enhances the overall enjoyment.
While other tours might focus more on sunset views or specific neighborhoods, this experience covers a broad route along Lisbon’s waterfront, offering a rundown of the city’s most important sites.
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate scenic cruising, friendly guides, and a relaxed pace. It suits those looking for a casual yet informative activity that combines sightseeing with comfort. The small group setting also makes it perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers seeking intimacy and personalized attention.
The $51 price point is considered good value for the quality of the experience, especially with the included wine and expert narration.
The Lisbon Sailing Boat Tour offers an authentic and enjoyable way to explore the city’s waterfront. Its combination of scenic views, engaging guides, and wine makes it stand out among Lisbon activities. The 2-hour duration is just right to see key landmarks without feeling rushed, and the small group size ensures a personalized experience.
While it’s important to arrive on time and be comfortable with a boat ride, those who join can expect a memorable, relaxing, and informative journey through Lisbon’s most beautiful sights from the river.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers a 2-hour sailing experience along the Lisbon shore and a courtesy white or rosé wine.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Lisbon Boat Tours, Av. Brasília, 1350-353 Lisboa. For Uber, the meeting point is DOCA DE SANTO AMARO – GATE 3.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 5 participants, ensuring a small, intimate experience.
What landmarks will I see from the boat?
You will see Belém Tower, Discoveries Monument, sail under the 25th of April Bridge, pass Lisbon’s main cathedral, and view neighborhoods like Alfama and the city center.
Is wine really included?
Yes, a white or rosé wine is served as a courtesy during the cruise, subject to stock availability.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for a boat ride, with sun protection if sailing during the day, is recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its small group size, personalized explanations, and scenic route along Lisbon’s waterfront set it apart.