Cabo da Roca & Sintra Route - 45-minute Panoramic Flight
The supreme route: from the enchanted mountain range to the infinite ocean!
Fly over the Belém area, where some of Lisbon's most iconic monuments are located. Begin the journey with a privileged view of the modern Champalimaud Foundation, then follow the Tagus River and admire the historic district of Belém. Continue toward the 25 de Abril Bridge and enjoy unique and impressive views over the monumental Cristo-Rei statue.
The route then follows the coastline, revealing the beauty of Estoril, Cascais, Guincho and the dramatic cliffs of Cabo da Roca before heading toward the Sintra mountain range, where palaces, gardens and enchanting landmarks create a fairytale-like landscape.
Practical Information
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Meeting Point: Algés Heliport - Passeio Marítimo de Algés
- Age: 2+
- Group Size: Maximum 3 passengers
- Accessibility: We welcome all guests and aim to provide unique experiences. Special situations, such as very limited mobility, must be evaluated case-by-case for safety reasons.
- What's Included: Panoramic Flight; Passenger Insurance; Safety Briefing
- Not included: Food, drinks and extras
Check-in
- Must be completed up to 20 minutes before the flight at Algés Heliport
- Weight indicated at booking will be confirmed for safety
- Parking available in front of the heliport
- Companions may stay at the heliport and watch take-off and landing
Itinerary
- Departure from Algés Heliport
- Estoril
- Cascais
- Cascais Marina
- Boca do Inferno
- Quinta da Marinha
- Guincho
- Cabo da Roca
- Monserrate
- Sintra
- Pena Palace
- Quinta da Regaleira
- National Palace of Queluz
Highlights
- modern architecture of the Champalimaud Foundation
- monument-rich Belém district
- the striking 25 de Abril Bridge
- the impressive Cristo-Rei statue
What to Bring
- Photo identification
- Backpacks or bags must be left at reception during the flight
Restrictions
- Maximum weight per passenger: 125kg
- Maximum weight per flight: 235kg
Disclaimers
- The experience usually proceeds without changes, but for safety reasons, the flight may be adjusted according to air traffic control instructions or weather conditions.