Tours/Lisbon/Lisbon Small Group 2h Sunset Sailing- Live Commentary & a Drink
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Lisbon Small Group 2h Sunset Sailing- Live Commentary & a Drink

4.9(657)Lisbon1 hour
VIATOR4.9(210)TRIPADVISOR5.0(447)

Description

Lisbon, sailing the Tagus river, the discoveries and the history of one of the oldest cities in the world watching a fantastic sunset while drinking a astonishing Portuguese wine

Tour Options

Lisbon Sunset Sailing Cruise with a Drink-2h Small Group Tour
  • One Drink per person

Itinerary

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Palmayachts Meeting Point - Gate 1

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Created by Cottinelli Telmo (1897–1948) and the sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida (1898–1975), Padrão dos Descobrimentos was first erected in 1940, in a temporary form, as part of the Portuguese World Exhibition, built with perishable materials. It had a light iron and cement frame, while the moulded sculpture had a light iron and cement frame, while the moulded sculpture was made of gypsum (formed of plaster and burlap, and reinforced by a wooden and iron structure). The monument was reconstructed in 1960 to mark 500 years since the death of the Infante Dom Henrique (Henry the Navigator). This time it was made of concrete and rose-tinted Leiria stone masonry, with the sculptures made of Sintra limestone masonry. The Centro Cultural das Descobertas was opened in 1985. Architect Fernando Ramalho remodelled the interior, giving the monument a viewpoint, auditorium and exhibition hall.

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The Belém Tower was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983 and is an identity symbol of the city of Lisbon and Portugal in the world. It is historically and artistically associated with the Jerónimos Monastery and the Portuguese Discoveries. Built between 1514 and 1519 on a basaltic surface, some distance from the north bank of the river, it combines two distinct architectural models: the tall tower, like a medieval keep, and the bulwark, a modern military device.

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This museum is housed in a group of buildings classified as national heritage - the Central Tejo or Lisbon power station. Besides the building itself, the main interest is the machinery used to supply electricity to the city of Lisbon in the first half of the 20C. It includes 19C dynamos and electric motors, steam engines, high-pressure boilers, hydraulic generators and other tools and equipment.

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Inaugurated in October 2016 within the framework of EDP Foundation’s long-running policy of cultural patronage, MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology is an international institution dedicated to arouse critical discourse and creative practice with the intent of sparking new understandings about the historical present and a responsible commitment to the future. Located on the riverfront in Lisbon’s historical Belém district, MAAT comprises a former power station built in 1908 – MAAT Central – and a contemporary building – MAAT Gallery – connected via a park that extends along the River Tagus: MAAT Garden. In addition to the programme of temporary exhibitions and activities – Agenda – the museum also features permanent exhibitions such as The Electricity Factory at Central Tejo and the sculptures in the outdoor spaces.

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The Fábrica Nacional de Cordoaria, or Cordoaria Nacional, belonged to the Portuguese Navy. This was where the cables, sisal ropes, sails and flags that equipped the Portuguese ships were manufactured. The building, which dates to the 1770s, has been classified as a national monument since 1996. The art gallery, housed in the Torreão Nascente (Eastern Tower), regularly holds major exhibitions from Portuguese and international collections.

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The Ponte 25 de Abril (25th of April Bridge) is an iconic suspension bridge that spans the Tagus River, connecting Portugal's capital, Lisbon, to the municipality of Almada on the south bank. It is a prominent landmark often compared to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco due to its similar design and "International Orange" color, and was built by the same American company. Original Name: The bridge's construction began in November 1962 and it was inaugurated on August 6, 1966. It was originally named the Ponte Salazar (Salazar Bridge) in honor of António de Oliveira Salazar, Portugal's dictator at the time.

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Bairro Alto is one of Lisbon’s most historic and lively neighborhoods, celebrated for its distinct day-and-night contrasts. During the day, it offers a calm atmosphere with traditional architecture, small independent shops, and colorful street art. As night falls, it comes alive as one of the city’s most popular nightlife districts, packed with bars, restaurants, and Fado houses. Perched on a hill, its narrow cobblestone streets blend residential charm with a vibrant commercial scene. Chiado, Lisbon’s perennial upmarket neighbourhood, is a place of studios, original shops, renovated spaces and marvellous pavement cafés for watching the constant coming and going of those shopping, wandering and those still trying to figure out where the river is. Baixa, more traditional and authentic, serves up souvenir shops, famous patisseries and adventurous eateries. Take your time to discover the streets and corners and all their charms.

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The Praça do Comércio is a large, harbour-facing plaza in Portugal's capital, Lisbon, and is one of the largest in Portugal. Facing the Tagus (Tejo) river to the South, the plaza is still commonly known in Portuguese as Terreiro do Paço as it hosted the Paço da Ribeira (transl. Royal Palace of Ribeira) until the latter was destroyed by the great 1755 Lisbon earthquake (the subway station located there is still named after the old name of the plaza). After the earthquake, the plaza was completely remodeled as part of the rebuilding of the Pombaline Downtown (Baixa), ordered by Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal, who was (chief) Minister of Portugal from 1750 to 1777, during the reign of the Portuguese King José I.

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Given its outstanding location, a highlight of the Castelo de São Jorge is its many viewpoints affording majestic and unparalleled views of Lisbon. Built in the mid-11th century, this fortification still retains eleven towers displaying various architectural features characteristic of military fortifications from the Moorish period. The steps leading up the sides of the curtain walls provide access to the ramparts and towers enabling visitors to explore the entire perimeter.

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Alfama, the oldest and most traditional neighbourhood in Lisbon, with cobbled lanes and alleys and steep, gruelling inclines, should be discovered little by little, stopping frequently to savour the view, atmosphere and authentic spirit of the oldest side of the capital. Take a deep breath and start to climb the hill that will reveal one of the best views of the city.

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Almada, on the south bank of the River Tagus, has undoubtedly the best view of the city of Lisbon. The most outstanding views are from the castle, the panoramic funicular of the Boca do Vento (Mouth of the Wind), and above all the statue of Christ the King, built in 1959. In past centuries, Almada was a popular summer resort for the Court, which ordered the construction of stately homes and buildings that are still preserved in the city. Life in Almada does not revolve only around the capital, where most of its inhabitants work; it is a city with its own life, the setting for well-attended events like the Theatre Festival.

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In 1939, World War II began. During this period, the idea of building the Christ the King Monument gained renewed meaning and vigor. At the end of their annual retreat, on April 20, 1940, the Portuguese bishops gathered in Fatima made the following vow: “If Portugal were spared from the War, a Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus would be erected over Lisbon, a visible sign of how God wishes to win all of humanity for Himself.”

Highlights

One Welcome Drink Included (Glass of wine, beer, soft drink or water)
Onboard Crew
All Fees and Taxes
Live Commentary on board
Restroom on board

What's included

Included
One Welcome Drink Included (Glass of wine, beer, soft drink or water)
Onboard Crew
All Fees and Taxes
Live Commentary on board
Restroom on board
Not included
Gratuities

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • People with mobilty impairements should previously enter in contact with Palmayachts.

Reviews(657)

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Russell_M
June 24, 2026
Wonderful and Insightful

Benny and John were our guides and they provided a great overall experience. The boat ride itself was great but the insight and background knowledge about the historical importance of many of the landmarks along the river was very much appreciated. Both Benny and John created a relaxing experience and were very personable.

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Anne_G
June 14, 2026
A pleasant sail

A quiet, smooth ride along the Tagus River from 7-9 PM. A complimentary drink and small review of the history along the ride.

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567eileenp
June 13, 2026
Fantastic tour

Amazing trip! Benny and Vanda could not have been better… welcoming, knowledgeable, fun, authentic. Highly recommend!!!

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peterrX5854YO
June 5, 2026
Much recommended.

We had a lovely cruise with Duarte and Vasco. They were very nice and very good Skipper and Deckhand. We very much enjoyed the evening on the boot.

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tejaswinin2026
May 29, 2026
Serene experience

I had a great time. Both Mateus and Rui were very friendly and well informed. Would definitely recommend. The tour was very peaceful with great view.

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30charmained
May 28, 2026
Sunset Cruise

Did the sunset cruise with Vasco and Miguel, and had a really good experience. Even though the weather was overcast, the vibe was still relaxing and enjoyable. They shared the history of the landmarks and buildings along the way, which made the ride more interesting and personal, rather than just sitting on a boat looking out at the views. Both of them were friendly and welcoming, making everyone feel comfortable. The boat was nice, the music was good, and overall it was a great way to spend the evening in Lisbon. Definitely recommend if you want something laid back with beautiful views and good energy.

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212sidneyl
May 28, 2026
Great vibe

Benny and John were excellent!! Both so knowledgeable of the history or the area, and were not shy with the vino verde. We very much enjoyed our time, it was one of the best parts of our trip

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ArunKumar_K
May 24, 2026
Worth the time & Money

Very good experience.. the team of Mateus & Rui was excellent.. we had a lovely time .. made the most of our evening

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172elizabetha
May 23, 2026
See Lisbon from the water

Fantastic experience. So fun that I had to book another trip for the next day. Beautiful sailboats, excellent guide (Bennie was fabulous), so much fun and other guests aboard made the trip super fun. Bennie took extra care to make other solo travelers feel welcome and both days attracted really interesting people, some traveling in groups, other couples, and more solos, and all ages. Wonderful place to sail. It was so comfortable and i would recommend it to everyone.

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Mebains459
May 21, 2026
A wonderful experience!!

My mom and I did this tour our last night in Lisbon and it was terrific! Benny and John were very knowledgeable and kind, and we learned a lot and really enjoyed seeing the city from the water! Highly recommend!

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