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Benagil Sunset Cruise

Come aboard a Luxury three hours sailing journey along the sunny Algarve Coastline and prepare for pure indulgence.            

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677€
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Madeira Classical journey with Cruise

During a full-day journey, combine a visit to one of the most iconic gardens of Madeira with a tour of the Natural History Museum. Be treated to a premium selection of five Madeira wines in the cathedral of the wine lodge's rarest and oldest wines. Discover Cabo Girão aboard a luxury cruise.

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1599€
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Madeira Hiking with cruise

Explore Madeira's very east point during an exciting hiking journey. Glance the Pearl of the Atlantic from the sea and discover the imponent Cabo Girão aboard a luxury sailing cruise.

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1462€
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Azores by Cruise

Go where the wind takes you and enjoy a journey of pure indulgence. Take a deep breath, relax, and dive into the beaches and sheltered inlets waters. Glimpse dolphins while tasting local tapas and discover the enchantment of this paradise.     

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489€
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Portugal Ocean Cruises

With its mild climate and characteristic ocean breeze, one can enjoy Portugal's Ocean cruises all year round. Another factor that makes Portugal a great sailing destination is its many sophisticated marinas along the coastline, from North to South, and the islands.

To add to this, the bright sunshine and favorable winds make Portugal an ultimate destination for sailing seekers. A Portugal Ocean Cruise at the Atlantic Ocean is sometimes calm and sometimes more temperamental.

 

Portugal Ocean Cruises in Madeira

In the mid-Atlantic, there are the Madeira and Porto Santo islands and the Azores, particularly Faial, whose marina in Horta is legendary among yachters worldwide. If you are dreaming of having a Portugal Ocean cruise, Madeira is very close to the idea of paradise, and one should consider it.

Six hundred years after being discovered by the Portuguese, the archipelago of Madeira continues to amaze people who visit it. It has consistently been ranked the best island destination by the World Travel Awards (World's Leading Island Destination) since 2015, a fact justified by its characteristics and first-rate tourism services.

The year-round mild temperature, natural beauty, Madeira's luxuriant vegetation, and the extensive beaches of golden sand of Porto Santo are great attractions that let you enjoy many outdoor activities.

A private Portugal Ocean cruise in Madeira is an adventure. One can explore this unique island by land, sea, or air. Trek the levadas, the island's open canal system, and take panoramic views of the mountains and the ocean. Sail the Atlantic Ocean, and dive into the deep blue sea to swim with fish and rare seals with your Madeira cruise.

Discover the natural beauty of the Madeira coastline and look for marine life on this catamaran cruise from Funchal. Our most recommended Portugal Ocean Cruise in Madeira takes about five hours and covers the Cabo Girao Cliff. 

Do not skip a private cruise to Ilhas Desertas Nature Reserve. Composed by a conjunction of the Deserta Grande, the Ilhéu Chão, and the Baguio, this territory has been under protection status since 1990 due to the urgency to protect the rare wolffish of the world, the monk seal (Monachus monachus). 

Located 19 miles southeast of Madeira, the reserve covers, in addition to these three islands, an area of 9672 hectares, including the underwater surface to Ponta de São Lourenço, to a depth of 150m.

A Portugal Ocean cruise on the Dessert Island is an explosion of colors, from red to orange, and brown as the dominant tone with extensive basalt mantles. 

Look for dolphins while cruising and marvel at Madeira island's unique landscape. 

Portugal Ocean Cruises

Portugal Ocean Cruises on Lisbon coastline

Cascais bay, near Lisbon, and Lagos Bay in the Algarve are amongst the best regatta locations in the world, which is why they regularly host some of sailing's most prestigious events and trophies. 

Its beauty and the perfect navigation conditions make Lisbon's coastline an idyllic spot for a Portugal Ocean Cruise. Cascais and Estoril, or the coast north of Lisbon, became one of the most cosmopolitan and touristic places in Portugal ever since King Luís I chose the bay for his summer residence in the late 19th century. 

The mild climate and an annual average of 260 rainless days are solid reasons for his choice and for the most affluent families of the time to follow the royal family and set up their villas and mansions there. It's worth going on the Portugal Ocean cruise from Lisbon and strolling around town to get a feel for the atmosphere of that period.

It's a very scenic cruise, always hugging the river Tagus and the busy beaches of the Estoril coast. En route, you will pass various forts erected to defend the capital, providing crossfire with the Bugio Fort, right in the middle of the river mouth, between Santo Amaro, on one side and Trafaria, on the opposite bank.

 

Portugal Ocean Cruises in the Algarve

The Algarve is ideal for a Portugal Ocean Cruise with about 125 miles of coastline, great weather, and calm waters.

Being a yachters' delight, especially Vilamoura, the oldest established marina, and Portimão, where top competition teams train, a Portugal Ocean cruise should always integrate a Private Cruise in the Algarve waters. 

Seeing the region from the sea is quite a unique experience, with beauties at every turn, from the golden cliffs where erosion has carved out caves and exuberant shapes to the red cliffs and the dunes of white sand that frame wide beaches, there's a great variety of scenery.

The choppy seas to the west, near Sagres, are warm and become calm as you head east, making this a more relaxing adventure.