Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy the Sunshine
Our super friendly crew will make sure you feel right at home, creating a relaxed and fun vibe. Enjoy live tropical music as the gentle breeze and river views surround you.
The boat is incredibly comfortable, with spacious sofas all around, perfect for relaxing. There's also plenty of room for a dance step if you're feeling the rhythm!
We’ll cruise past iconic landmarks like the Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Monument to the Discoveries, and Christ the King, all while enjoying the spectacular sunset over the river.
This is the perfect experience to relax, celebrate, and enjoy Lisbon in a unique and unforgettable way!
At the beginning of our tour along the Tagus River, we will pass by the majestic Belém Tower, one of Lisbon's most iconic monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built between 1514 and 1520, this Manueline-style tower was erected to defend the mouth of the Tagus and protect Lisbon from potential invasions. With its stunning architecture, you can admire the intricate stone carvings, such as the intertwined ropes, armillary spheres, and crosses of the Order of Christ—symbols of Portugal's maritime power. Beyond its defensive role, Belém Tower also served as a lighthouse, a customs post, and even a prison. It was also a departure point for the great maritime expeditions of the Age of Discoveries. As we pass by, imagine Portuguese navigators like Vasco da Gama setting sail into the unknown.
Shortly after passing Belém Tower, we will spot in the distance one of Lisbon’s most grand and impressive monuments: the Jerónimos Monastery. A symbol of the wealth and splendor of the Age of Discoveries, this monastery was commissioned by King Manuel I in the early 16th century to celebrate the great maritime voyages of Portuguese explorers. With its imposing Manueline-style architecture, the monastery stands out for its intricate stone carvings, featuring maritime motifs such as ropes, armillary spheres, and mythical creatures. Inside, you will find the tombs of some of Portugal’s most significant historical figures, including Vasco da Gama, the explorer who opened the sea route to India, and Luís de Camões, the poet who immortalized these achievements in his epic work The Lusiads.
As we continue our journey along the Tagus River, we will see one of the most iconic monuments of Lisbon’s waterfront: the Monument to the Discoveries. Built in 1960 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator, this impressive monument pays tribute to the great Portuguese explorers who expanded the world's horizons. Its structure, shaped like a stylized caravel, is dominated by a massive statue of Prince Henry, the driving force behind the Age of Discoveries, holding a map and gazing towards the ocean. Along the sides, you can see key figures from Portugal’s history, including Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, Bartolomeu Dias, and Luís de Camões, among others. At the base of the monument lies a massive compass rose made of traditional Portuguese pavement, a gift from South Africa, illustrating the routes taken by Portuguese navigators.
You will make your own way to the meeting points