Tagus River private boat tour

Rua da Cintura do Porto de Lisboa, 1350-352 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal
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$265.00
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Overview
Languages
English, Portuguese
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

If you're planning to visit Lisbon and you want to admire the city in a private and relaxing way this experience is for you. Get ready to relish a private boat tour through the Tagus River where you'll have the opportunity to enjoy incredible views!This private boat tour will begin at Doca do Espanhol in Alcântara, where you'll meet the crew who will share with you a brief safety demonstration before starting the tour. After the briefing get ready to, sit back, relax, and soak up the incredible views as the sailing cruise makes its way along the Tagus River. On this experience, you'll enjoy the views of the cityscape and see Lisbon's main sights such as the Belém Tower, King Christ, Commerce Square, and the Discoveries Monument. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the Portuguese capital from another perspective and admire the sun sinking below the horizon with a glass of wine and a selection of Portuguese snacks. Don't forget to bring your camera to immortalize the views of this unforgettable experience!

What to remember

Important info

  • This tour price variate depending on the duration
  • The minimum duration to book this tour is 2 hours
  • The maximum duration to book this tour is 8 hours
  • The maximum number of people to book this tour is 12
included
What's included
included-item
Private boat tour. Welcome drink. Portuguese cheese. Life Jacket. Blankets
excluded
What's not included
excluded-items
Tips. Personal expenses
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Know Before You Go
Highlights

Enjoy a relaxing ride on the Tagus River. Admire Lisbon's most important monuments. Relax and relish the experience with a welcome drink

Operating days

Daily

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
EnjoyTagus
Meeting Point

Doca de Alcântara, Gate 1, right behind Oriente Museum