Lisbon Sunset Sailing Tour with White or Rosé Wine and Snacks
Lisbon Sunset Sailing Tour with White or Rosé Wine and Snacks
Lisbon Sunset Sailing Tour with White or Rosé Wine and Snacks
Lisbon Sunset Sailing Tour with White or Rosé Wine and Snacks
Lisbon Sunset Sailing Tour with White or Rosé Wine and Snacks
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Lisbon Sunset Sailing Tour with White or Rosé Wine and Snacks

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Meet at meeting point: Izanagi Doca de Santo Amaro Armazém 0, Lisbon 1350-353 Portugal The starting on your ticket is merely indicative. (Sunset time chances depending on the time of the year) The starting time (2 hours before sunset) will be communicated when your booking is processed. We meet at gate 2 of Doca de Santo Amaro de Alcântara, in front of the restaurant IZANAGI.
Attractions and Activities: 25th of April Bridge (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Ponte 25 de Abril ( 25th of April Bridge ) is a suspension bridge built to connect Lisbon city with the Almada district, that lies on the southern side of the river Tagus. Constructed in 1966 by the American Bridge Company, this bridge was formerly called as Ponte Salazar. However, in 1974, to commemorate the Carnation Revolution, this bridge was renamed as Ponte 25 de Abril.
Attractions and Activities: Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Cristo Rei (Christ the King) is a Catholic monument and shrine located in the city of Almada, across the River Tejo, overlooking Lisbon. Inspired by Rio's famous Christ the Redeemer statue, the 110 metre-tall Cristo Rei (about 360 feet and 11 inches) was erected in 1959.
Attractions and Activities: Torre de Belem (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Standing on the waterfront at Belém, near the mouth of the River Tagus, the Torre de Belém is arguably the most iconic symbol of Lisbon. Originally conceived as a lighthouse, the tower was eventually built as a defensive fortress on the orders of King Manuel I.
Attractions and Activities: Padrao dos Descobrimentos (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) The monolithic Padrão dos Descobrimentos, looking like a caravel ship frozen in midswell, was inaugurated in 1960 on the 500th anniversary of Henry the Navigator's death. The 56m-high limestone giant is chock-full of Portuguese bigwigs. At the prow is Henry, while behind him are explorers Vasco da Gama, Diogo Cão, Fernão de Magalhães (Ferdinand Magellan) and 29 other greats.
Attractions and Activities: MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) MAAT is a cultural project for the city of Lisbon that is focused on three areas - Art, Architecture, and Technology. The museum sits on the River Tagus (Rio Tejo) to the west of the city centre and is "one of Europe's most lyrical new museums". It establishes a connection between the new building and the Tejo Power Station, one of Portugal's most prominent examples of industrial architecture from the first half of the 20th century, and one of the most visited museums in the country.
Attractions and Activities: Palácio Nacional da Ajuda (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) This neo-classical palace was built in the first half of the 19C and was chosen as the residence for the Portuguese royal family when D. Luís I (1838-1889) became king and married an Italian princess, D. Maria Pia of Savoy (1847-1911). It is a typical example of a 19C royal residence and has an important collection of decorative art (gold and silver ware, paintings, sculpture, furniture, tapestries, glassware, porcelain, etc.). The palace was closed at the time of the proclamation of the Portuguese Republic in 1910 and reopened as a museum in 1938. Some of the most important presidential ceremonies now take place here.
Attractions and Activities: National Museum of Ancient Art (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) This museum is housed in a 17C palace and in a building that stands on the site of a 16C Carmelite convent, of which all that now remains is a Baroque chapel. It is one of the most important Portuguese museums and has a magnificent garden overlooking the River Tagus. To illustrate the special relationship between the Portuguese and different peoples from overseas, this museum has a collection of valuable decorative pieces from Africa, India and China, including carved ivory, furniture, embroidery, silverware, porcelain, silks and a collection of Namban art, with Japanese screens and lacquerware.
Guests leave on their own: IzanagiEnd the tour on your own and bring your trip to a happy conclusion Doca de Santo Amaro Armazém 0, Lisbon 1350-353 Portugal The starting on your ticket is merely indicative. (Sunset time chances depending on the time of the year) The starting time (2 hours before sunset) will be communicated when your booking is processed. We meet at gate 2 of Doca de Santo Amaro de Alcântara, in front of the restaurant IZANAGI.


*Itinerary times are in the local time of the place of visit and may be subject to changes due to weather conditions, road conditions, and other factors. We appreciate your understanding.