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Join a three-hour family fishing trip from Marina de Cascais with where-to-go-in-lisbon. Enjoy savory snacks, bilingual crews, and safe sailing on Portugal’s Atlantic coast.
3 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Join a three-hour family fishing trip from Marina de Cascais with where-to-go-in-lisbon. Enjoy savory snacks, bilingual crews, and safe sailing on Portugal’s Atlantic coast.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
3 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for all fitness levels including children; minimal physical exertion required.
Wildlife
History
Cascais was once a fishing village and royal retreat, deeply tied to Portugal’s maritime past.
Conservation
Efforts focus on preserving marine habitats and promoting responsible fishing to protect local ecosystems.
where-to-go-in-lisbon
Join a three-hour family fishing trip from Marina de Cascais with where-to-go-in-lisbon. Enjoy savory snacks, bilingual crews, and safe sailing on Portugal’s Atlantic coast.
where-to-go-in-lisbon is a Lisboa-based tour operator featured on The Adventure Collective. The company offers a wide selection of marine and city experiences around Lisbon, Setúbal, Troia and Marina de Cascais. Offerings include private and crewed motorboat rentals (5–12 passengers), sailboat and catamaran charters, full-day and half-day fishing trips, sunset and family fishing, and large yacht excursions.
City experiences include guided cultural tours, street art walks, and tuk-tuk or side‑car rides through the historic center. Several city tours are offered in French, English, Portuguese and Spanish. Fishing and boating trips depart from Marina de Cascais, Setúbal and Troia depending on the chosen itinerary.
Many listed experiences note a well-maintained fleet, professional crews or bilingual skippers, and provided safety gear. Some maritime trips include permits, insurance and flexible cancellation options. Boat rentals frequently allow guests to bring their own refreshments with restrictions on red wine and certain fruits.
Booking information, schedules and exact departure locations vary by trip; detailed descriptions specify capacity, included amenities and crew options. where-to-go-in-lisbon presents both self-drive rental options and crewed excursions, plus family-friendly shorter trips and longer sailing days. As a featured operator on The Adventure Collective, the company connects local ports and cultural routes with curated marine and urban experiences for visitors seeking flexible, multilingual options in the Lisboa region. Trip summaries list vessel models and options such as FARLINE 52′, RODMAN 1100, FAETON 930, BAVARIA 40′, LAGOON 42′, ASTONDOA 82′, Catamaran 8 places, Yacht Regalis and Sessa 32 among the fleet across multiple ports nearby.
Location
Lisboa, Lisboa
Departures in Lisbon region
Tours Offered
28 tours
Marine and city experiences
Departure Ports
Cascais, Setúbal, Troia
Multiple marina options
Fleet Variety
Motorboats, Sailboats, Yachts
From catamarans to yachts
Check available dates, compare vessel options, and book directly through The Adventure Collective listings for clear trip details and departure points.
Arrive Early for Boarding
Plan to be at Marina de Cascais at least 15 minutes before departure to ensure a smooth check-in.
Bring Sun Protection
Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to guard against UV exposure on open water.
Prepare for Variable Weather
Dress in layers, as coastal weather can shift quickly between sun and breeze.
Safety First
Life jackets are provided and mandatory for all ages—listen closely to skipper instructions.
Sunscreen
Protects skin from strong sun exposure during open-water time.
summer
Reusable Water Bottle
Staying hydrated is important on the water, especially during warmer months.
Hat with Brim
Shields face and eyes from sun and wind.
spring|summer|fall
Light Windbreaker
Useful for layering against changing coastal weather.
spring|fall|winter