Cascais to Lisbon Sunset Cruise With Open Bar

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Overview

End your day in unforgettable style with a stunning sunset cruise, departing from Cascais Marina and heading towards Lisbon.

For two hours, embark on a panoramic journey along the Atlantic coast and the majestic Tagus estuary — the most beautiful way to return to the capital.

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What's Included

White wine and beer

What's Not Included

Meals

Itinerary

Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra Stop 1
Fort of Santo António da Barra is a 16th-century coastal fortress located in Estoril, built during the reign of King Sebastian to defend the entrance to the Tagus River. Once part of Lisbon’s maritime defense system, it later served as a summer retreat for King Dom Carlos. From the sea, its imposing walls stand as a symbol of Portugal’s military and royal heritage, guarding the coast between Cascais and Lisbon.
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Marina de Cascais Stop 2
Cascais Bay is a naturally sheltered cove framed by golden beaches, historic forts, and elegant seaside buildings. Once a royal summer retreat and a safe haven for fishermen and explorers, the bay offers calm waters and breathtaking views of the old town and coastline. Seen from the sea, it’s one of the most iconic and picturesque spots on the Portuguese Riviera — a perfect blend of history, charm, and natural beauty.
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Fortaleza de Sao Juliao Da Barra Stop 3
Fort of São Julião da Barra is the largest and one of the most important maritime fortresses in Portugal. Built in the 16th century at the mouth of the Tagus River, it served as a key defense point for Lisbon, protecting the city from naval attacks. Its strategic position and massive walls made it a symbol of Portugal’s military strength. Today, it remains an impressive landmark, visible from the sea as you approach Lisbon — marking the gateway to one of the world’s most historic harbors.
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Torre de Belem Stop 4
Belém Tower is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the early 16th century as a defensive fortress at the entrance of the Tagus River, it also served as a ceremonial gateway for Portuguese explorers during the Age of Discoveries. With its striking Manueline architecture and riverside location, the tower is a symbol of Portugal’s maritime heritage and an unforgettable sight when arriving in Lisbon by boat.
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Padrao Dos Descobrimentos Stop 5
The Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) is a striking riverside tribute to Portugal’s Age of Exploration. Built in 1960 on the northern bank of the Tagus River in Belém, it celebrates the explorers, navigators, and visionaries who expanded the known world. Shaped like a caravel, the monument features leading figures such as Prince Henry the Navigator at the prow. From the water, it stands as a powerful symbol of Portugal’s maritime legacy and spirit of discovery.
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Ponte 25 de Abril Stop 6
The 25th of April Bridge is one of Lisbon’s most iconic structures, spanning the Tagus River with its elegant red steel design. Opened in 1966 and often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, it connects Lisbon to Almada and serves both road and rail traffic. Named after the 1974 revolution that restored democracy in Portugal, the bridge offers a breathtaking sight when viewed from the river — especially at sunset, as you sail beneath it toward the heart of the city.
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Praca do Comercio Stop 7
The Praça do Comércio, also known as Commerce Square, is one of Lisbon’s most majestic landmarks, opening directly onto the Tagus River. Once the site of the Royal Palace, it was rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake and became the city’s grand gateway for arriving ships and merchants. Framed by elegant arcades and crowned by the Arco da Rua Augusta, it symbolizes Lisbon’s connection to trade, exploration, and maritime power. From the river, it's a stunning and historically rich sight as you approach the city.
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Castelo De Sao Jorge Stop 8
São Jorge Castle crowns one of Lisbon’s highest hills and offers a commanding view over the city and the Tagus River. Originally a Moorish fort, it was taken by the Portuguese in the 12th century and later served as a royal residence. Its walls and towers still dominate the skyline and can be spotted from the river — a reminder of Lisbon’s ancient roots and its strategic importance throughout history.
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Departure & Return

Start point

PIER C (PONTÃO C) – Please arrive and wait at the gate of Pier C in Cascais Marina, located opposite the restaurant area. Our Tesouros do Tejo crew will meet you 10 minutes prior to departure and escort you to the vessel.

End point

Your cruise ends at Doca da Marinha, located right next to Lisbon’s iconic Praça do Comércio. This central riverfront location offers immediate access to the historic heart of the city, with its grand square, elegant arcades, and vibrant streets filled with cafés, shops, and landmarks.

Additional Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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