We invite you to spend some relaxing hours on the Tagus, one of Portugal's most beautiful rivers. Step aboard our modern, comfortable ship and enjoy your time on the water, as attractive landmarks pass by in the glow of the Portuguese sun. Take in significant sights such as the 25th of April Bridge, Praça do Comércio, and Belém Tower. Capture photos along the way and enjoy a unique sightseeing tour.
In the evening, our sunset cruises aim to spoil you with a welcome drink and relaxing chill-out music. Enjoy the amenities of our onboard cafeteria, and indulge in snacks and drinks as you savor the journey and the scenery.
You might even spot dolphins! Our captain keeps an eye out for these friendly animals, occasionally allowing a detour from our route to see them up close. Children may also get the chance to explore the bridge or sit in the captain's seat, creating unforgettable moments for them and the whole family.
In English, the name means "Square of Commerce" and is one of Portugal's most famous and popular venues. From the Tagus River, you can enjoy direct views of the equestrian statue representing King Dom José I, and just beyond it, the Arc de Triomphe facing the Rua Augusta. Framing everything are opulent arcades, built in place of the historic Royal Palace when it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1755. The construction is u-shaped opening up to the water.
The spectacular suspension bridge over the Tagus River, called "Ponte", has a length of 2,278 meters. This makes it the world's third largest among suspension bridges over which trains can pass, in addition to cars. An interesting fact: The trains cross the bridge on their own level below the vehicles. In addition, the bridge extends even further into the country and comes to a total length of a remarkable 3.2 kilometers – an absolute must-have on our trip.
The futuristic building was opened at the end of 2016 and features exhibitions by contemporary artists and architects from all around the world. Covering an area of 3,000 square meters, the art gallery also offers space for debate, new discoveries, and critical questioning. Even from the water, the architectural masterpiece is impressive, as the façade with its reflective tiles conveys different lighting moods depending on the time of year and day. You could say it is a modern interpretation of the tile images so typical of Lisbon, the azulejos.
You will make your own way to the meeting points