Discover Cascais’ hidden gems on a 90-minute cruise with free wine and beer. Explore stunning coastlines and rich history. Perfect for relaxation.
Discover Cascais’ hidden gems on a 90-minute cruise with free wine and beer. Explore stunning coastlines and rich history. Perfect for relaxation.
- Baía de Cascais - Cascais Bay is a quintessential view of the Portuguese coastline, featuring a natural, sheltered bay bordered by sandy beaches, elegant seaside palaces, and historic fortresses. Once a strategic refuge for fishermen and royal yachts, it now provides tranquil waters ideal for sailing and sightseeing. From the sea, one can enjoy a…
- Baía de Cascais - Cascais Bay is a quintessential view of the Portuguese coastline, featuring a natural, sheltered bay bordered by sandy beaches, elegant seaside palaces, and historic fortresses. Once a strategic refuge for fishermen and royal yachts, it now provides tranquil waters ideal for sailing and sightseeing. From the sea, one can enjoy a unique perspective of the old town, the Santa Marta Lighthouse, and the coastline that made Cascais a favored retreat for royalty and explorers.
- Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum - The Santa Marta Lighthouse is one of Cascais’ most charming landmarks. Constructed in the 19th century on the site of a former coastal fort, it stands at the entrance to Cascais Bay with its distinctive white-and-blue tower. Today, it hosts a small museum and offers sweeping views of the Atlantic. Viewed from the sea, it represents a perfect blend of military history, maritime tradition, and coastal beauty — a true highlight of any cruise along the Estoril Coast.
- Boca do Inferno - Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth) is a dramatic sea cave carved into the cliffs just west of Cascais. Formed by centuries of Atlantic waves crashing into the rock, it is renowned for its powerful blowhole and thunderous sound during rough seas. A symbol of nature’s raw power, it offers one of the most breathtaking coastal views in Portugal. From the water, its jagged cliffs and deep chasm are even more impressive — a must-see highlight of any coastal cruise.
- Farol da Guia - The Guia Lighthouse stands proudly atop the cliffs west of Cascais, guiding ships safely along the Portuguese coast since the 18th century. Surrounded by pine trees and facing the Atlantic, it marks one of the most scenic points on the Estoril coastline. From the sea, its white tower is a striking sight, symbolizing centuries of maritime tradition and the natural beauty of the rugged shoreline.
- Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra - The Fort of Santo António da Barra is one of the most significant coastal fortresses near Lisbon, constructed in the late 16th century to defend the entrance to the Tagus River. Located in Estoril, this impressive structure once served as King Dom Carlos’s summer residence. From the sea, its robust walls and strategic position offer a glimpse into Portugal’s military and royal maritime history, standing as a powerful sentinel above the waves.

- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Experience an unforgettable afternoon with a boat tour along the breathtaking coastline of Cascais. For 90 minutes, embark on a scenic journey along the beautiful shores of Cascais and Estoril, while celebrating the moment with unlimited drinks — enjoy cold beer, sangria, or white wine on tap, all included.
Be swept away by the waves and the stories that…
Experience an unforgettable afternoon with a boat tour along the breathtaking coastline of Cascais. For 90 minutes, embark on a scenic journey along the beautiful shores of Cascais and Estoril, while celebrating the moment with unlimited drinks — enjoy cold beer, sangria, or white wine on tap, all included.
Be swept away by the waves and the stories that have shaped this coastline — tales of kings and explorers, of faith and battles, and secrets held by the sea. From a unique vantage point that only the sea can provide, admire the majestic Fortresses of Nossa Senhora da Luz and St. António da Barra, the summer palaces, the charming St. Marta and Guia Lighthouses, and the impressive cliff that guards the mysterious Boca do Inferno.
Ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends, this tour offers a unique and authentic experience that blends relaxation, culture, and stunning scenery.
A different — and truly memorable — way to discover the magic of the Cascais coast.
- We only serve alcoholic drinks for travelers 18 years old and above. Minor travelers below 18 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.