Come on the "Yellow Catamaran" and enjoy a wonderful 5 hour cruise along the Tagus River in Lisbon, with lunch (barbecue, finger food, etc.) and swimming near a beach. Play your music in our JBL Party Box 110 Bluetooth speaker. We depart from Doca de Alcântara, in Alcântara, and head along the Tagus River and some of Lisbon's riverside monuments, heading to the lunch and swimming spot near a beach on the Tagus. After lunch, on the way back, we sail along the remaining tourist attractions of the river. You may even be lucky enough to be surprised by the Tagus dolphins, if they are nearby. If you wish, you can bring your own food and drinks. In this case, there is an extra fee totaling 50€ for the use of the boat table service. Please contact us, we look forward to your visit.
Private Boat Tour in Lisbon: Sail with us through Lisbon's riverside monuments, while enjoying a refreshing glass of white wine.
Duration: 3 hours: The boat tour lasts for 3 hours.
You will sail overlooking the Castle of São Jorge and Lisbon's traditional Fado district, Alfama. The first walls of the castle, which was rebuilt several times by different peoples and received different names, date from the 2nd century BC. .João I in the 14th century. Alfama is the oldest and one of the most typical neighborhoods in the city of Lisbon. Currently, it covers part of the parish of Santa Maria Maior and another part of the parish of São Vicente. Its name derives from the Arabic al-hamma (الحمّة), which means 'source of warm waters, good waters'.
You will sail through Praça do Comércio (Terreiro do Paço) with a brief stop for photographs. It is one of the largest squares in Europe, measuring around 36,000 m² (180m x 200m). The square is bordered by 79 arches. It is considered a historic symbol of political power and manifestation of capital in Portugal. This symbology is generally associated with state centralism.
It will sail under the deck of the famous 25th of April bridge. The 25 de Abril Bridge is a road-rail suspension bridge over the Tagus River that connects the city of Lisbon (north bank) to the city of Almada (south bank), in Portugal. The bridge crosses the Tagus estuary in the final and narrowest part — the so-called Tagus bottleneck.
You will make your own way to the meeting points