Celebrate the arrival of the new year in style aboard the elegant Menina Júlia, enjoying a perfect view of Lisbon’s New Year’s Eve fireworks from the Tagus River.
Set sail from Doca de Santo Amaro and bask in the luxurious atmosphere as the city lights dance on the water.
This exclusive evening includes a premium open bar featuring a variety of drinks, and at midnight, toast with Moët Chandon while savoring traditional Portuguese cheese, charcuterie, and savory snacks.
Escape the crowds and enjoy an unforgettable night of elegance and celebration.
- Enjoy an exclusive view of fireworks at Terreiro do Paço
- Premium open bar with a variety of beverages included
- Savor traditional Portuguese cheese and charcuterie boards
- Celebrate with Moët Chandon at midnight for the New Year
Doca de Santo Amaro, Alcântara-mar - Lisbon, Gate 3 (in front of "Rui dos Pregos" restaurant). Google Maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4X1KPbkAs4HA74R38
Sail beneath Lisbon’s iconic 25 de Abril Bridge, a striking red suspension bridge spanning the Tagus River. Opened in 1966, it connects Lisbon to Almada and offers one of the city’s most photogenic viewpoints—especially at golden hour.
Spot Lisbon’s futuristic MAAT on the Tagus waterfront—an eye-catching museum known for its sweeping curves and riverside rooftop walkway. Its bold contemporary design makes it one of the most photographed modern landmarks in the city, especially as the light reflects off the water.
See the impressive Padrão dos Descobrimentos rising on the Belém waterfront, a landmark celebrating Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Shaped like a ship’s prow, it features Prince Henry the Navigator and other iconic figures facing the Tagus—symbolizing the voyages that connected Portugal to the world.
Admire the Belém Tower, Lisbon’s postcard-perfect fortress standing at the edge of the Tagus. Built in the early 1500s, it once guarded the city’s river entrance and welcomed ships returning from long voyages. Today it’s a UNESCO-listed symbol of Portugal’s maritime heritage and one of the best photo stops on the waterfront.
Look across the river to see Cristo Rei, the towering statue of Christ overlooking Lisbon from Almada. Inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer, it was inaugurated in 1959 as a symbol of peace and gratitude. From its platform, the views over the Tagus, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the city skyline are unforgettable.
Cruise past Lisbon’s grand riverside square, Praça do Comércio—also known as Terreiro do Paço—one of the city’s most iconic landmarks facing the Tagus. On New Year’s Eve, this area becomes the heart of the celebrations, with a spectacular fireworks show lighting up the riverfront and the skyline.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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