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Enjoy a 2-hour sunset and afternoon sailing tour in Lisbon with local sailors, visiting iconic monuments and offering stunning river views from the Tagus.

The Sunset&Afternoon Sailing Boat Tour with Local Sailors offers a unique way to experience Lisbon’s beauty over 2 hours on the river. Departing from Doca de Santo Amaro, this small-group adventure features a relaxed pace, comfortable seating, and the chance to see iconic monuments from the Tagus River. Priced reasonably, it suits travelers looking for a memorable, scenic cruise with personalized attention, thanks to a limit of only 8 participants.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of cultural sightseeing and relaxing sailing. It’s ideal for those who want to enjoy Lisbon’s highlights without walking through crowded streets, while also having the flexibility to bring their own music, enjoy a drink, and take plenty of photos. The professional guides lead the experience in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, making it accessible for many visitors.
However, it’s important to note that the tour is weather-dependent and not wheelchair accessible. Children aged 2 years and older are welcome, making this a family-friendly outing. This cruise stands out for its friendly guides, stunning views, and the opportunity to see Lisbon from a fresh perspective, especially during the sunset.
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The tour begins at Doca de Santo Amaro, gate 3, located in the Lisbon District. The meeting point is easily accessible, and the coordinates are 38.69953536987305, -9.175704002380371. The departure includes a small group size, which enhances interaction with the local sailors and makes the experience feel more personalized.
The tour’s flexibility allows you to reserve your spot without immediate payment, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes it convenient for spontaneous plans or uncertain weather conditions.

As the boat sets sail, you’ll pass several of Lisbon’s most famous landmarks. The route takes you from the historic Belém district to the contemporary Champalimaud Center for the Unknown. You can expect to see the outstretched arms of Christ the King statue, a Lisbon icon visible from the river.
The cruise then moves toward the city center, where you’ll get clear views of Praça do Comércio, São Jorge Castle, and Lisbon Cathedral. The 17th-century Church of Santa Engrácia, now the National Pantheon, also features along the route. These monuments are best appreciated from the river, where their scale and beauty are fully visible.

A key highlight is the sunset viewing at the 25 de Abril Bridge, often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate for its striking red color. This is the perfect moment to appreciate Lisbon’s skyline as the light begins to fade, casting a warm glow over the city.
While cruising past the bridge, the boat also passes the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) and the Electricity Museum, housed in the Tejo Power Station. These sites add a touch of modern Lisbon to the historic scenery, contrasting old and new architecture against the river backdrop.
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Further along, the boat approaches Belém Tower and Padrão dos Descobrimentos, monuments celebrating Portugal’s age of exploration. These landmarks glow beautifully as the evening light enhances their details. The Jerónimos Monastery also appears majestically as the sky darkens, highlighting Lisbon’s rich maritime past.
This part of the cruise offers ample chances for photo opportunities, with stunning views of these UNESCO World Heritage sites. The calm river setting makes it easy to relax and take in the sights without the noise and crowds of the city streets.
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The route passes the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (MAAT), an architecturally striking building along the river. You’ll also see the Tejo Power Station, now home to the Electricity Museum. These spots showcase Lisbon’s industrial past and innovative present, adding depth to the scenic experience.
The boat’s indoor space and sound system allow you to listen to commentary or enjoy your own playlist, making it a personalized voyage. The WC onboard adds convenience for families or those wishing for a quick break.

The local sailors lead the cruise, sharing their knowledge about Lisbon’s history and architecture. They are known for being friendly and engaging, making the experience feel warm and personal. Passengers are encouraged to bring their own music and drinks, turning the cruise into a casual, fun gathering.
The comfortable outdoor seats ensure you can relax while enjoying panoramic views. The small group size guarantees an intimate atmosphere, where everyone can ask questions or take social photos easily.

As with many outdoor activities, this tour is subject to favorable weather conditions. If the weather turns poor, the tour may be canceled, but an alternative date will be offered. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, which is an important consideration for travelers with mobility needs.
Children aged 2 years and older are welcome, making this a family-friendly outing. The relaxed pace and beautiful scenery make it suitable for all ages, provided mobility limitations are considered.

This cruise suits those seeking a relaxed way to see Lisbon’s highlights from the river, especially during sunset. It’s perfect for photographers, families, and couples wanting a memorable, scenic experience. The personalized touches, like bringing your own music and drinks, make it feel like a private gathering rather than a crowded tour.
Since it’s a small-group experience, it offers a more personal and engaging atmosphere compared to larger boat tours. However, travelers should be prepared for weather variability and limited accessibility.
This 2-hour cruise provides a calm and scenic way to explore Lisbon’s most famous monuments from the river. The friendly local sailors, stunning sunset views, and personal touches like bringing your own drinks make it stand out among river tours.
While weather can impact the experience, the small group size and intimate setting ensure a memorable outing for those able to enjoy the outdoor deck. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a relaxed, picturesque perspective of Lisbon without the bustle of city streets.
For anyone eager to combine culture, comfort, and fun aboard a sailing boat, this tour offers a worthy and enjoyable way to toast the city from the water.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts 2 hours, allowing plenty of time to see key landmarks and relax during sunset.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Doca de Santo Amaro, gate 3 in Lisbon, with exact coordinates 38.69953536987305, -9.175704002380371.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 2 years and older are welcome, but the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Bring your own music and drinks to personalize the experience; comfortable clothing for outdoor seating is recommended.
Is this tour accessible in bad weather?
The tour is subject to favorable weather conditions; if canceled due to weather, an alternative date will be offered.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
What landmarks will I see?
You will see Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Praça do Comércio, São Jorge Castle, Christ the King, and more, from the river.
Is there an indoor space on the boat?
Yes, the boat features indoor space and a sound system for your comfort.
How many participants are in the group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants for a more intimate experience.