Explore Lisbon’s charm with a Tuk-Tuk tour and sunset sail. Discover hidden gems, learn sailing, and enjoy stunning views. Book your adventure now.
Explore Lisbon’s charm with a Tuk-Tuk tour and sunset sail. Discover hidden gems, learn sailing, and enjoy stunning views. Book your adventure now.
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Rossio Square - Also known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, Rossio Square is one of Lisbon’s most iconic and historic sites. With its beautiful architecture, it has been a lively gathering place, hosting political and cultural events over the centuries. Visitors can stroll through this famous square, admiring its mosaic pavement and historic buildings.
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Rossio Square - Also known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, Rossio Square is one of Lisbon’s most iconic and historic sites. With its beautiful architecture, it has been a lively gathering place, hosting political and cultural events over the centuries. Visitors can stroll through this famous square, admiring its mosaic pavement and historic buildings.
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Elevador de Santa Justa - The Santa Justa Elevator, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, links the Baixa district to Bairro Alto. Beyond its practical role as public transport, the elevator is a renowned tourist attraction, celebrated for its intricate metal design and sweeping city views. Visitors will pass by this notable elevator, learning about its history and importance in Lisbon.
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Lisbon Cathedral - Known as the Basilica of Santa Maria Maior, the Lisbon Cathedral is the city’s oldest church, constructed in the 12th century following the city’s reconquest from the Moors. It provides a fascinating glimpse into Lisbon’s medieval past. Visitors will stop for a visit, exploring the interior and learning about its religious and cultural significance.
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Miradouro de Santa Luzia - The Santa Luzia Viewpoint is one of Lisbon’s most picturesque spots, ideal for photography. With its well-tended gardens, traditional Portuguese tiles, and bougainvillea-covered pergolas, it offers a serene view over the city. Visitors will pass through this charming location, enjoying the beauty of the gardens and panoramic views.
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Miradouro das Portas do Sol - The Portas do Sol Viewpoint provides one of the finest views of Lisbon, with a sweeping vista of the River Tagus and surrounding hills. Visitors will stop for a visit, taking in the breathtaking landscape and learning about the city’s history and views.
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - The Senhora do Monte Viewpoint is the highest point in Lisbon, offering stunning panoramic views of the city. With São Jorge Castle and the historic center in the foreground, this spot provides a unique perspective with the Tagus River on the horizon. Visitors will stop for a visit, enjoying the spectacular views and capturing unforgettable photos.
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Igreja de Sao Vicente de Fora - The São Vicente de Fora Church is a splendid example of Renaissance architecture and one of Lisbon’s key tourist attractions. With its impressive dome and one of Europe’s most remarkable organs, it’s a must-see. Visitors will stop for a visit, exploring this grand monument and learning about its history and architecture.
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Panteao Nacional - The National Pantheon, also known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, is one of Lisbon’s most striking monuments. Although a full visit is not included, visitors will stop here for an explanation, discussing its history, significance, and the famous figures buried here, such as football legend Eusébio and iconic Fado singer Amália Rodrigues.
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Alfama - Alfama is one of Lisbon’s oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods. It’s a labyrinth of narrow streets, winding stairs, and colorful buildings that embody the city’s essence. Visitors can take an optional walking tour, exploring the charm of Alfama and sampling a traditional Ginjinha, a cherry liquor served in a chocolate cup.
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Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Commerce Square, situated by the Tagus River estuary, is one of Europe’s largest squares. Once the site of the royal palace, it now offers one of Lisbon’s grandest views, featuring the iconic Rua Augusta Arch. Visitors will pass by this monumental square, admiring its majestic architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
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Doca Alcântara - After exploring Lisbon’s historic sites, visitors will head to the Alcântara Docks. The transfer along the river offers a relaxing and scenic ride. As they pass by the waterfront, they can enjoy beautiful views of the Tagus River and Lisbon’s iconic skyline. The journey to the docks takes about 20 minutes, ensuring a smooth and timely arrival at the boat.
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Passeio de Barco pelo Rio Tejo em Lisboa, com uma bebida de boas-vindas e a sua lista de musica - Upon reaching the Alcântara Docks, visitors will board a beautiful sailing boat for a 2-hour leisurely cruise along the Tagus River. A refreshing welcome drink is included in the experience. As they sail, they can enjoy stunning views of Lisbon from the water, including iconic landmarks such as the Belém Tower, the 25th of April Bridge, and the Monument to the Discoveries. They can relax, take photos, and immerse themselves in the calm and beauty of the river, while the experienced crew provides interesting insights about the city’s maritime history.
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25 de Abril Bridge - The 25th April Bridge, Lisbon’s iconic suspension bridge, connects the city to Almada. Often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge due to its similar design and red color, this masterpiece was inaugurated in 1966. Fun fact: Originally named Salazar Bridge, it was renamed after the revolution of April 25, 1974, which ended the dictatorship and restored democracy in Portugal. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Tagus River as they cross this remarkable landmark!
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MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - Discover the MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) in Lisbon, a cutting-edge cultural hub that seamlessly blends art, architecture, and technology. Opened in 2016, this innovative building is known for its futuristic design by architect Amanda Levete. Fun fact: The museum’s roof doubles as a public walkway, offering visitors panoramic views of the river and the city.
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Tejo Power Station - Visit the Electricity Museum, a fascinating space where history and technology converge in Lisbon. Housed in a former power station from the early 20th century, this museum showcases the evolution of electricity with interactive exhibits and original machinery. Fun fact: The building still preserves its original coal-powered generators and turbines, offering a unique glimpse into Portugal’s industrial past.
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Padrao dos Descobrimentos - Explore Padrão dos Descobrimentos, a monumental tribute to the Age of Discoveries in Lisbon. This iconic monument, built in 1960 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Prince Henry the Navigator’s death, overlooks the Tagus River. Fun fact: The monument features statues of key figures from the Portuguese Age of Exploration, including Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan. Don’t miss the chance to see it from the Tagus River.
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Torre de Belem - Discover the Belém Tower, an icon of Lisbon. Built in the 16th century, this impressive Manueline-style fortress offers stunning views of the Tagus River and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the past, it was used as a defense tower and political prison. Truly fascinating!
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Sanctuary of Christ the King-Portugal - Experience the Christ the King statue, a towering monument overlooking Lisbon that was inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer. This iconic landmark was inaugurated in 1959 as a symbol of gratitude for Portugal’s escape from World War II. A must-visit for those seeking spiritual reflection.

- Private transportation
- Music on board
- Welcome Drinks & Light Snacks
- Corporate Liability Insurance and Personal Injury Insurance
- WC on the Sailboat
- Entry/Admission – 2 Hours Boat trip on the Tagus River in Lisbon
- Sailboat and Tuk Tuk covers in case of rain and warm blankets
- Crew, Fuel and Fees
- Live comments on board
- Guide
- Private transportation
- Music on board
- Welcome Drinks & Light Snacks
- Corporate Liability Insurance and Personal Injury Insurance
- WC on the Sailboat
- Entry/Admission – 2 Hours Boat trip on the Tagus River in Lisbon
- Sailboat and Tuk Tuk covers in case of rain and warm blankets
- Crew, Fuel and Fees
- Live comments on board
- Guide
Experience Lisbon like never before - as a Tourist and leave feeling like a Local - Land & River - This unique adventure is crafted just for you!
Begin your journey with a 2-hour Tuk-Tuk tour through Lisbon’s renowned neighborhoods. Glide through the charming streets of Alfama, passing iconic landmarks such as the Lisbon Cathedral, São Vicente de Fora…
Experience Lisbon like never before - as a Tourist and leave feeling like a Local - Land & River - This unique adventure is crafted just for you!
Begin your journey with a 2-hour Tuk-Tuk tour through Lisbon’s renowned neighborhoods. Glide through the charming streets of Alfama, passing iconic landmarks such as the Lisbon Cathedral, São Vicente de Fora Church, and stunning viewpoints like Senhora do Monte and Portas do Sol. With our knowledgeable local guides, discover hidden treasures and the fascinating stories behind these sights.
Next, head to Docas de Santo Amaro in Alcântara for a 2-hour sunset cruise on a 38ft sailboat along the Tagus River. Relish the breathtaking views of Lisbon’s waterfront, including the Belém Tower, the 25th of April Bridge, the Monument of the Discoveries, and more. Our crew is well-versed in history and will share intriguing facts, while also offering you the chance to learn some sailing skills. If you wish, you can even try your hand at captaining the boat.
Our team is exceptionally friendly and specializes in ensuring guests have a delightful experience during the tours.
PS: Boat tickets and a welcome drink are included!
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.