Cascais Coastal Secrets 90 Minute Cruise with Free Wine and Beer





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Enjoy an unforgettable afternoon with a boat trip along the stunning coastline of Cascais. For 90 minutes, embark on a panoramic journey along the picturesque shores of Cascais and Estoril, while toasting the moment with unlimited drinks — cold beer, sangria or white wine on tap, all included. Let yourself be carried away by the waves and the stories that have shaped this coastline — tales of kings and navigators, of faith and battles and secrets kept by the sea. Admire, from a privileged viewpoint that only the sea can offer, the majestic Fortresses of Nossa Senhora da Luz and of St. António da Barra, the summer palaces, the picturesque St. Marta and Guia Lighthouses and the impressive cliff that protects the mysterious Boca do Inferno. Perfect for couples, families or groups of friends, this tour is a unique and authentic experience that combines relaxation, culture and breathtaking scenery. A different — and absolutely memorable — way to discover the magic of the Cascais coast.
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Cascais Bay is one of the most iconic views of the Portuguese coast — a natural, sheltered bay framed by sandy beaches, elegant seaside palaces, and historic fortresses. Once a strategic haven for fishermen and royal yachts, today it offers calm waters perfect for sailing and sightseeing. From the sea, enjoy a unique perspective of the old town, the Santa Marta Lighthouse, and the coastline that made Cascais a favorite retreat of kings and explorers.
Santa Marta Lighthouse is one of Cascais’ most picturesque landmarks. Built in the 19th century on the site of a former coastal fort, it stands at the entrance to Cascais Bay with its striking white-and-blue tower. Today, it houses a small museum and offers panoramic views of the Atlantic. Seen from the sea, it marks the perfect blend of military history, maritime tradition, and coastal beauty — a true highlight of any cruise along the Estoril Coast.
Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth) is a dramatic sea cave carved into the cliffs just west of Cascais. Shaped by centuries of Atlantic waves crashing into the rock, it’s famous for its powerful blowhole and thunderous sound during rough seas. A symbol of nature’s raw force, it offers one of the most striking coastal views in Portugal. From the water, its jagged cliffs and deep chasm are even more impressive — a must-see highlight of any coastal cruise.
Guia Lighthouse stands proudly atop the cliffs west of Cascais, guiding ships safely along the Portuguese coast since the 18th century. Surrounded by pine trees and facing the Atlantic, it marks one of the most scenic points on the Estoril coastline. From the sea, its white tower is a striking sight, symbolizing centuries of maritime tradition and the natural beauty of the rugged shoreline.
Fort of Santo António da Barra is one of the most important coastal fortresses near Lisbon, built in the late 16th century to defend the entrance to the Tagus River. Located in Estoril, this impressive structure once housed King Dom Carlos’s summer residence. From the sea, its robust walls and strategic position offer a glimpse into Portugal’s military and royal maritime history, standing as a powerful sentinel above the waves.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- We only serve alcoholic drinks for travelers 18 years old and above. Minor travelers below 18 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks.
Reviews(27)
Wonderful 1958 vintage fishing boat with a very friendly crew that shared historic details of Portugal and the Cascais sea coast. Highly recommend!!
We were able to book 10 minutes before the cruise (which we were not supposed to be able to). The boat had already left, but they came back for us. Good service! The crew was friendly, and the guide was a good communicator. She answered questions as well, and was knowledgeable.
Absolutely incredible crew. Delicious beer. Sangria from the tap. Gabby was an extremely knowledgeable guide and presented a fascinating history of the area.
We had the best time yesterday with Capt. Rui and his fabulous team. Always a delight to be on the water, and to hear about the history of this beautiful country and its very kind people. Thanks for a wonderful time! Highly recommend! The Roberts family
What a wonderful history lesson we received from Gabby! The whole crew was very attentive. We were the only passengers and so glad it wasn’t canceled. Gabby spent so much time telling us about the history of the area, plus Portugal. It was a bright, sunny day with cool breezes.
Can not recommend highly enough. A great experience with amazing information on the history of the area. Gabi’s knowledge is incredible and herself and the rest of the crew are so friendly and accommodating with a very impressive use of multiple languages! Will visit again Thank you.
Great hosts. highly recommend. Informative and friendly. Cold beer and very good guide. Thank you for fun time
90 minutes of fun, history and a crew that is 2nd to none! Rui & Gabby could not have been more informative, friendly and caring!! If you visit, this trip is an absolute must- my wife & I had such a wonderful time and memories that will last forever!
What a great experience with Captain Hui and crew! Nice to have the unlimited beer, wine and Sangria while also learning some history from Gabby throughout the tour. The 2 interns from France were very personable too. Overall great boat cruise, would highly recommend!
Very interesting, nice, good atmosphere, well-informed young people. Somewhat hard to find, hardly known in the marina.



