Explore Sintra’s palaces, Cascais’ charm, and Lisbon’s sunset cruise. Discover Portugal’s essence in a day of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Explore Sintra’s palaces, Cascais’ charm, and Lisbon’s sunset cruise. Discover Portugal’s essence in a day of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
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Park and National Palace of Pena - This tour is designed to ensure visitors experience the best of Sintra within 3 to 5 hours. It highlights three main aspects: Monuments, Mountain, and Coast.
The tour is a thoughtfully curated journey showcasing the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes of this extraordinary location.
Throughout the tour,…
- Park and National Palace of Pena - This tour is designed to ensure visitors experience the best of Sintra within 3 to 5 hours. It highlights three main aspects: Monuments, Mountain, and Coast.
The tour is a thoughtfully curated journey showcasing the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes of this extraordinary location.
Throughout the tour, there are stops to fully appreciate Sintra’s treasures, culminating in a view of the Pena Palace, one of the most famous attractions in Sintra and Portugal.
- Fonte da Sabuga - Renowned for the health benefits of its waters, the first mentions of Fonte da Sabuga date back to medieval times. Here, visitors can taste the “miraculous” water and hear stories about Portugal.
- Centro Historico de Sintra - Located in the historical heart of Sintra, this is the best-preserved medieval royal residence in Portugal, with its origins dating back to medieval times. A stop at a viewpoint offers a view of the National Palace.
- Castelo dos Mouros - Built by the Moors in the 8th and 9th centuries, it was a key strategic point during the Reconquista and was captured by Christian forces after Lisbon’s fall in 1147. Known as the “crown” of Sintra, there are stops at viewpoints to see the Castle.
- Palácio e Parque Biester - The Chalet Biester, built in the late 19th century in the central and northern European architectural style, serves as a summer residence in Sintra. It is an eclectic project, with architecture and interior decoration ranging from late romanticism to art-nouveau, set in a garden and botanical park designed by the famous landscape gardener Nogré. A viewpoint stop offers a view of the Biester Chalet.
- Park and National Palace of Pena - Sintra is home to one of its most iconic attractions, a must-see in both the town and Portugal. Situated atop the Sintra Hills, it holds a special place in Portugal’s royal history, symbolizing the peak of monarchy in the country.
Nestled within an expansive 85-hectare (210-acre) natural park, this magnificent palace is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. A viewpoint stop offers a view of the Pena Palace.
- Sintra Mountains - After exploring the rich history and awe-inspiring monuments, the tour ventures into the mountain’s embrace. Visitors will be captivated by its unparalleled beauty, with carefully chosen stops to enjoy the panoramic views.
- Estrada da Peninha - While touring the mountain range, a quick stop offers a view over the bay of Cascais and the Atlantic Ocean, with marvelous beaches in the distance.
- Sintra-Cascais Natural Park - Leaving the mountains, the tour heads to the stunning coastline, where rugged cliffs and golden beaches frame the vast Atlantic Ocean. This part of the tour highlights the raw beauty of Portugal’s westernmost shores, including the dramatic Cabo da Roca, the fascinating Boca do Inferno, the charming village of Cascais, and the scenic Marginal Road leading back to Lisbon.
- Cabo da Roca - At the westernmost point of continental Europe, Cabo da Roca offers breathtaking natural beauty. Towering cliffs rise above the wild Atlantic, providing panoramic views that once led explorers to believe this was the edge of the known world. A visit here is essential to experience the dramatic landscapes and feel the ocean’s power.
- Boca do Inferno - Near Cascais, Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth) is a striking rock formation where the sea crashes into a cavernous opening, creating a thunderous spectacle. The relentless power of the waves has shaped this unique coastal landmark, making it one of the most dramatic spots on Portugal’s coastline.
- Cascais - Once a humble fishing village, Cascais has become one of Portugal’s most charming seaside destinations. With picturesque streets, elegant mansions, and a lively marina, Cascais beautifully blends history and modern coastal living.
- Avenida Marginal - The journey back to Lisbon follows the Marginal Road, a stunning coastal drive hugging the shoreline between Cascais and the capital. With sweeping ocean views, charming seaside towns, and historic fortresses along the way, this road trip offers a perfect end to the adventure.
- Doca Do Bom Sucesso - After a scenic drive along the Marginal Road, the tour arrives at Doca do Bom Sucesso, where the adventure continues on the water. Captain Ivo and his crew welcome guests aboard the Estrela for a spectacular Tagus River cruise. As the boat sails along Lisbon’s waterfront, guests witness the city’s most iconic landmarks from a breathtaking new perspective, enjoying the open-air experience. This is more than just a sightseeing tour—it’s a full sensory experience! As the boat passes Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks, Ivo sets the perfect atmosphere with live music and a welcome drink!
- Torre de Belem - One of Lisbon’s most famous monuments, the Torre de Belém is a majestic fortress that once protected the city’s harbor. Built in the early 1500s, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, adorned with maritime motifs reflecting Portugal’s seafaring history.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - A towering tribute to Portugal’s Age of Discovery, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos stands like a ship’s bow facing the river. It honors legendary navigators like Prince Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan, who set sail from Lisbon in search of new worlds.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - From the river, the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos can be admired, an architectural gem and a symbol of Portugal’s maritime power. Built with riches from global trade, this grand monastery showcases intricate stone carvings and is the final resting place of Vasco da Gama, the explorer who opened the sea route to India.
- MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - The futuristic Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (MAAT) stands out with its sleek, wave-like design that mirrors the river’s movement. This contemporary museum symbolizes Lisbon’s modern creative spirit, blending cutting-edge exhibitions with a stunning riverside setting.
- Museu da Eletricidade - Next to MAAT, the Museu da Eletricidade is housed in a former power station with striking red brick architecture. This unique museum tells the story of Lisbon’s electrification, showcasing vintage machinery and interactive exhibits highlighting Portugal’s industrial evolution.
- 25 de Abril Bridge - As the cruise continues, the boat sails beneath the Ponte 25 de Abril, Lisbon’s iconic suspension bridge. With its red color and steel design, it’s often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. This engineering marvel spans the Tagus River, connecting Lisbon to Almada.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - One of Europe’s most stunning squares, Praça do Comércio welcomes visitors with its grand arcades and the impressive Arco da Rua Augusta. Once the heart of Portugal’s maritime trade, today it’s a vibrant space filled with cafés and historic charm, offering a stunning view from the river.
- Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - On the opposite bank of the river, the towering Cristo Rei statue stands with open arms, blessing the city of Lisbon. Inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer, this monument was built in gratitude for Portugal being spared from World War II. From its base, visitors enjoy one of the best panoramic views of Lisbon.
- Tagus River - As the incredible cruise reaches its final stop, the boat peacefully halts in the middle of the Tagus River. Surrounded by stunning views of Lisbon and the gentle lapping of the water, Captain Ivo takes center stage for a live music concert like no other.
Ivo’s music fills the air, blending tropical vibes with soulful rhythms, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere. The calm of the river, combined with his performance, transports guests to a place of pure relaxation and enjoyment. This live performance is the perfect way to end a memorable journey on the water.

- Private transportation
- Alcoholic beverages
- Guide
- Insurance according to Portuguese law
- Private transportation
- Alcoholic beverages
- Guide
- Insurance according to Portuguese law
This tour offers a unique blend of Sintra’s rich history, the coastal allure of Cascais, and a soothing cruise on the Tagus River. The adventure begins with a visit to Sintra, where you can admire its remarkable landscapes and enjoy stunning views of the main palaces and castles. Then, explore the charming streets of Cascais and take in the breathtaking…
This tour offers a unique blend of Sintra’s rich history, the coastal allure of Cascais, and a soothing cruise on the Tagus River. The adventure begins with a visit to Sintra, where you can admire its remarkable landscapes and enjoy stunning views of the main palaces and castles. Then, explore the charming streets of Cascais and take in the breathtaking views along the Atlantic coast all the way to Lisbon. The journey continues with a cruise on the Tagus River, where you’ll pass by iconic landmarks such as the Torre de Belém, Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and the Ponte 25 de Abril. This tour seamlessly combines historical exploration with a peaceful river cruise, offering the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation. With live music and spectacular views, it promises an unparalleled experience that captures the essence of Portugal in one unforgettable day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.