Lisbon was built to be seen from its river, and a small boat delivers the money shot: the red 25 de Abril Bridge (the city's Golden Gate twin), the Cristo Rei statue on the far bank, Belem Tower and the pastel hills tumbling to the water. Two relaxed hours with a drink in hand is the perfect bookend before sailaway. Pick the sunset departure if your ship leaves late.
What to expect
You'll board a small boat at the riverside dock near the city center and spend two hours on the water, drink in hand, as Lisbon unfolds in front of you. The route showcases the red 25 de Abril Bridge—Lisbon's iconic rival to the Golden Gate—then glides past the historic Belem Tower and the Christ the King statue (Cristo Rei) rising from the far bank. Pastel-colored hills tumble down to the waterline, and the boat's intimate scale delivers the views that made Lisbon built to be seen from its river. If your ship departs in the evening, the sunset tour transforms the same skyline into burnished gold and rose.
This is the single biggest markup gap at Lisbon. Cruise-line river/sunset water add-ons run ~$80-$110 per person; booking direct at ~$41-$49 saves roughly $40-$60 each for the same skyline. Direct wins decisively. The only edge the ship has is a back-to-ship guarantee, but the dock is right in town, so the risk is minimal.
Good to know
The dock sits right in town, minimizing back-to-ship risk; plan for a 2-hour cruise within a 6–8 hour port window, leaving time to return before sailaway. Book direct with Tagus Cruises (€38–€45 per person, depending on day or sunset slot) rather than through the ship's add-ons (which cost €73–€100), saving €30–€55 per person for the same experience. The tour is fully inclusive—skipper, drinks, and taxes are built in—and runs on fixed daily departures; reserve ahead to secure your preferred time slot, especially if timing a sunset departure with your ship's schedule.