Speedboat Trip to Bugio Lighthouse
Sail to Bugio Lighthouse and admire Lisbon’s historic monuments while enjoying regional wine at sunset
Embark on a speedboat adventure to discover Bugio Lighthouse from a unique perspective: from the Tagus River out to the Atlantic Ocean. This tour is perfect for those seeking excitement, breathtaking views and the chance to see Lisbon’s historic monuments in an unforgettable way.
Along the route, feel the thrill as you pass the Fort of St. Lorenzo and St. Julian, capturing memorable photos at every turn. Sail directly in front of the Monument to the Discoveries, where you can count the 33 important figures represented.
To end the experience, relax with a regional wine tasting in front of the 500-year-old Belém Tower, as the sun sets and paints the sky in glorious colors. Certified guides accompany the tour in multiple languages (PT, EN, FR, IT, ES), ensuring a rich and accessible experience for all participants.
Practical Information
- Duration: 1 hour
- Meeting Point: Doca de Santo Amaro, Gate 3, Avenida Brasília, Lisbon
- Check-in: 15 minutes before departure; check in with crew
- Group Size: Max 12 passengers per boat
- Included: Speedboat seat, crew, fuel, lifejackets, guided tour, insurance, regional wine tasting
- Not Included: Tips, comfortable clothing
Itinerary
- Depart under the 25th of April Bridge
- Sail to the mouth of the Tagus River and Atlantic Ocean
- Return along Oeiras and Lisbon margins, viewing key monuments
- Experience speed and the city breeze during the adventure
- What to Bring: Sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, water bottle
Restrictions
- No infants under 5 years (unless private rental)
- Not recommended for pregnant guests
- Not recommended for people with severe back or hip problems
- Guests over 150 kg/330 lbs may experience seat discomfort
Extras
- Luggage drop-off available for €5 per person (inform in advance)
- Small handbags or backpacks allowed on board
Safety
- Follow all crew instructions; operator not responsible for adverse weather, sea conditions, delays, or lost/damaged personal belongings