Overview
Cruise along the River Tagus waterfront and admire the romantic city centre of Lisbon on a 45-minute tour in our Lisbon Traditional Boats. Glide past along the river and behold the Terreiro do Paço, built in the XVIII century, the castle of St. Jorge at the top of the hill, the Alfama, and admire the pretty colourful houses along the riverside. Travel by open boat with an onboard commentator.
What you will be doing
Glide past along the river and behold the Terreiro do Paço, built in the XVIII century, the castle of St. Jorge at the top of the hill, the Alfama, and admire the pretty colorful houses along the riverside. Travel by open boat with onboard commentary (live guide), and see the sights from the water.
Where we'll meet
🧭 Meeting/pick-up point: Av. Infante Dom Henrique 1, 1100-278 Lisboa, Portugal
🗺️ Instructions: Meet at Estação Fluvial Sul e Sueste, Ticket office #8 (look for the white building next to columns pier at Commerce Square) Please arrive 15 min ahead the schedule.
Things to know
Accessibility:
Pregnancy friendly
Children friendly
Fitness requirement
Any fitness level
Tour Language
English
French
Portuguese
Spanish
License requirement
None
Additional information:
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Inclusion ✅
Tour guide
Exclusion ❌
Snack
Refreshments
Pick up and drop off transport
About your host
Nosso TejoThe Tagus estuary traditional boats are one of the most important cultural heritage of its coastal communities. Its typological diversity is the largest in Europe. In the late '60s with the introduction of road bridges, these vessels became obsolete which led to their abandonment. Of the thousands of boats that once existed, only 75 survived, 6 of which were of large size. They were registered in the Marinha do Tejo - Living part of Portuguese Navy Museum, and therefore are considered museum pieces. We are the only company offering tours in large size Lisbon Traditional Boats, making our tours a truly unique experience.
For every trip booked, Kodama Travel donates £1 to Just One Tree to restore our forests and the ocean.






