Moliceiro Boat Tour in Aveiro: Uncover Heritage and Traditions from the Water

The tour by Moliceiro in Aveiro offers the optimal city exploration experience! By traveling through water channels, you unveil the tales, cultural richness, and traditions of this enchanting canal city.

Duration: 45 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Aveiro - Explore the city of Aveiro aboard one of its iconic boats, offering views of the four main urban canals. Our guides will accompany you, providing insights and sharing some hidden gems about the beautiful city of Aveiro.
  • Canal Central de Aveiro - The primary canal of Aveiro city.
  • Casa de Cha Arte Nova - A collaboration between Silva Rocha and Ernesto Korrodi, showcasing their originality and talent in one of the city’s most stunning buildings. Recognized as an architectural “ex-libris,” its facade is a masterpiece of sculpted stone and wrought iron, a hallmark of this artistic movement. The eagle atop the front elevation further accentuates this architectural gem. Today, it houses the Museum of Art and a Tea House, which transforms into a night entertainment bar in the evening.
  • Museu de Arte Nova - The Art Nouveau Major Pessoa House.
  • Antiga Capitania do Porto de Aveiro - The Captaincy building of the Port of Aveiro, now owned by the Municipality of Aveiro, is also known as “Capitania dos Arcos” and boasts a rich history. Built in 1830 on the arcades of a tidal mill, it is one of the city’s most iconic structures, noted for its superior architectural quality. Initially a support building for the José Ferreira Pinto Basto porcelain factory, it later housed the School of Industrial Design from 1903 to 1918. After changing hands several times, it was sold to the Ministry of the Navy in 1925 for Captaincy services. Renovated at the end of the 20th century, it now also serves as an art gallery and the Municipal Assembly.
  • Centro de Congressos de Aveiro - The Cultural and Congress Center is housed in a landmark of Aveiro’s industrial architecture, originally known as “Fábrica Jerónimo Pereira de Campos,” built between 1915 and 1917 by Architect José Olímpio. Since its 1995 opening, it has been a premier venue for congresses, meetings, exhibitions, concerts, and plays. The building also hosts the Institute of Employment and Professional Training, the Employment Center, and municipal services. The artificial lake features the “Maria da Fonte” statue, which was controversially relocated in the 1960s due to its nudity. It was later placed here to bring luck to young unmarried women and now rivals Brussels’ Manneken Pis and Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid in its legendary status.
  • Monumento ao Ovo Mole - A sculptural ensemble of five elements: three shaped like traditional Aveiro egg sweets (the barrel, the mussel, the whelk) and two parallelepipeds with excavated molds of these shapes, as if they had been removed.
    (Source: DRC Centro)
  • Forum Aveiro - Opened on September 29, 1998, Forum Aveiro was the country’s first open-air shopping center. It introduced a new concept in Portugal, emphasizing gardens, green areas, and public spaces. Located in the heart of Aveiro, it won the “Mipim Award 1999” for the best shopping center in Europe and the “Portugal Five Stars” award in 2018 for “Shopping Centers of Portugal.”
    (Source: mundicenter)
  • Salpoente - Located on the Cais de São Roque in Aveiro, the Salpoente restaurant occupies two historic salt warehouses. It pays tribute to the people and resources of the Ria de Aveiro region through exceptional cuisine. The restaurant offers a poetic blend of flavors and emotions in a modern, contemporary setting that honors art, tradition, and memorable moments.
    (Source: Restaurante Salpoente)
  • Estatuas da Ponte - A set of four bronze statues at the four corners of the bridge over the Central Canal, now Praça Humberto Delgado. Each statue, slightly smaller than life-size, represents a traditional figure of the city: two from the workforce (Salineira and Marnoto) and two from festive occasions (Parceira do Ramo and Fogueteiro). THE SALINEIRA: wears traditional attire with a basket on her head; MARNOTO: dons traditional work clothes and salt-working tools; THE PARTNER OF THE BRANCH: wears festive women’s clothing with a long shawl and holds a bouquet of flowers; THE ROCKET: wears traditional Sunday clothes with a gabon, buckle shoes, cap, and a rocket in his left hand.
    (Source: CMA)
  • Ria de Aveiro - The tour navigates the urban channels of the Ria de Aveiro, offering views of the salt marshes and the floodgates that regulate the city’s water levels to prevent flooding.
What's Included
  • Boat ride along scenic waterways
  • Knowledgeable tourist guide for insightful exploration
  • Exclusive discounts at local businesses
What's Not Included
  • Pictures of the tour - the price is 7 € / photo with frame included)
Location
Aveiro com Paixão
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Wander45176973869
Aug 14, 2024
Activity at the top 😊 - We loved this cruise. Everything was perfect, the Guide was extremely funny 😂 We recommend this activity. Ps thank you for telling us about these delicious sweets 🤩
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Adventureportugalq
Aug 13, 2024
Boottocht Aveiro - It was a fun and informative boat trip where the Guide told many historical facts, and interacted with the passengers in a pleasant way
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Newdun2
Jul 29, 2024
Relaxing and informative - Relaxing and very informative way to see the centre of this beautiful city. Tui our guide was excellent and engaging with everyone. Well worth the money.
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Thainamarinead
Jan 17, 2024
Unforgettable - The tour was spectacular. An unforgettable experience where Eui explained the entire route and brought many historical curiosities about the place. We can have fun and understand a little about the history of Aveiro as well as tips for getting to know the city and also new experiences. The pilot also drove the moliceiro with mastery. The tour was wonderful with attentive people and splendid curiosities.
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827hanse
Apr 9, 2024
Great tour through a beautiful city - On our first day in Portugal we took this boat trip in Aveiro. It was said in advance that the guide was new, found it quite exciting and did not speak much English. But she did her best to explain everything to us and a German couple as best she could. She'll get there! Boat trip itself was fine. Nice to see the city this way.
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820gregk
Nov 8, 2023
Nice little tour! - Highly recommended. Entertaining tour guides, and you get to see a side of Aveiro you wouldn't see otherwise.
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Virginia
Oct 15, 2023
A fun way to spend an hour. - Our boat started off only half full which was good, although we picked up more people half way through. It was a very interesting cruise round the canals although a shame that there was quite a lot of building going on and some of the views up canals were spoilt by barriers along the banks. That was not, however, the fault of the cruise provider. Our guide was excellent govng us lots of onformation in perfect Portuguese, Spanish and English.
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Blackth0rn
Sep 29, 2023
Relaxing and interesting - One of a number of boat tours touting for business around the canals of Aveiro, they all look to be much the same in terms of times and prices, and the only reason we went for this one was because it was the first one we stopped to look at and the ticket seller immediately dropped the price from €13 to €10 before we’d hardly started speaking. The guide on the boat was friendly and jovial and did a good job of going round everyone and speaking in three or four different languages. We were the only two English speakers aboard, but in contrast to some of the other reviews, we didn’t feel that we were being short changed in any way. The boat trip offers a good overview of the area, and whilst not especially scenic perhaps compared to some places, I thought it was well worth doing and the commentary came an interesting and useful overview of the surroundings.
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Martamillanmillan
Aug 19, 2024
Horrifying Guide - The normal channel circuit, I guess like everyone else, but the Guide who was supposed to tell us what we were seeing horrifying. He limited himself to reading what the posters said and the rest of the time telling stale, casual jokes based on Spain's Eurovision performances and Ramon Garcia's Grand Prix program. We left with the same information we had entered
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Mariajesusg747
Aug 7, 2024
I'd take another boat. - Very nice reception staff. First they offer to advance the time of the trip and when you go to request it without even checking the list they tell you that they are full and that they do not change. The tour lasted just 30 minutes. Supposedly he was a Guide in Spanish, but that for half the boat, the other half were not Spanish so when he told you the few things he told to see the place we had to twist like eels. On the other ships you saw joy and they sang in this except a joke that the supposed Guide made, it seemed like a silent escape. It wasn’t my case that I wasn’t carrying children, but I think it’s a real shame to collect as a place a baby of months that was in the arms of the father Sounds like a heist to me. It's a shame because the place is so nice but these things make them lose interest.
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