Celebrate the New Year aboard the comfortable Vicente with an open bar, snacks, and sparkling wine. Enjoy a festive atmosphere with music from the boat.
Details:
Duration: 3 hours (10:00 PM–1:00 AM)
Languages: English and Portuguese
Price: €990 for private boat rental (max 8 people)
Premium Open Bar:
Alcohol-free beer, soft drinks, still/sparkling water, premium beer, white/rosé wine, gin, whiskey, vodka, rum, mixers, and sparkling wine for midnight toast
Food (€485 at onboarding):
• Hand-carved Pata Negra ham with rustic bread
• Artisanal manteiga with bread, crackers, charcuterie
• Traditional snacks: chouriço, salpicão, cheeses, olives, tremoços, rissóis, croquetes
• Sushi: nigiri, maki rolls, sashimi
• Pastel de Nata, assorted sweets, seasonal fruit
We begin by passing by this iconic bridge to enjoy it from a very different perspective, the view from the river.
After sailing a bit we arrive in front of Praça do Comércio (Terreiro do Paço) so we can watch the fireworks that will appear from all around. After that, we resumed the river cruise to see the rest of the waterfront.
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