Explore Porto in style with a 6-hour electric buggy tour. Discover historic sites, local stories, and enjoy a Port wine tasting.
Explore Porto in style with a 6-hour electric buggy tour. Discover historic sites, local stories, and enjoy a Port wine tasting.
- Mercado Municipal de Matosinhos - At the Municipal Market of Matosinhos, visitors can immerse themselves in the lively ambiance of one of Portugal’s most genuine fish markets. The stalls are brimming with fresh seafood, including sardines, sea bass, and barnacles, highlighting the Atlantic’s bounty. During the visit, guests will learn about local…
- Mercado Municipal de Matosinhos - At the Municipal Market of Matosinhos, visitors can immerse themselves in the lively ambiance of one of Portugal’s most genuine fish markets. The stalls are brimming with fresh seafood, including sardines, sea bass, and barnacles, highlighting the Atlantic’s bounty. During the visit, guests will learn about local fishing traditions and sustainable practices that ensure product quality. The vendors’ energy is captivating, as they are always eager to share stories. It’s a great opportunity to explore the fishing culture and perhaps enjoy a fresh snack on-site.
- Matosinhos Beach - At Matosinhos Beach, visitors can experience one of Porto’s most iconic coastal landscapes. The beach is renowned for its expansive golden sands and ideal waves for surfing enthusiasts. Guests can stroll along the promenade, feel the Atlantic breeze, and observe local fishermen at work. It’s the perfect spot to relax, capture stunning photos, and perhaps try a surfing or paddleboarding lesson. Additionally, the nearby seaside restaurants offer the chance to enjoy a delicious meal with an ocean view.
- Promenade Foz do Douro - In Foz do Douro, visitors can explore one of Porto’s most charming and sophisticated neighborhoods, where the river meets the Atlantic. Guests can walk along the seaside promenade, admiring the breathtaking views of the waves and iconic lighthouses. It’s an opportunity to visit the Passeio Alegre Garden, with its palm trees and serene atmosphere. This is the perfect place to relax, take amazing photos, and feel the unique energy of the river and sea converging. Visitors can also discover cozy cafés and terraces for a stylish break.
- Miragaia - In Miragaia, visitors will be enchanted by the narrow, colorful streets of this historic Porto neighborhood, known for its authentic charm and welcoming atmosphere. As they wander through its hills and alleys, they can admire the old houses adorned with tiles and flower-filled balconies. By the Douro River, guests will enjoy stunning views of Ribeira and Vila Nova de Gaia, perfect for memorable photos. Miragaia is also home to historic churches and small studios of local artists, offering a glimpse into the city’s cultural essence. It’s a peaceful place, yet filled with stories to tell.
- Cais da Ribeira - At the Cais da Ribeira, visitors can dive into the vibrant heart of Porto, with its colorful alleys, historic buildings, and lively atmosphere. Walking along the Douro River, guests will admire stunning views of the Dom Luís I Bridge and the wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. It’s the perfect place to relax on a terrace, savor traditional dishes, or simply enjoy watching the rabelo boats float on the river. With street musicians, small markets, and traditional restaurants, Cais da Ribeira offers an authentic and unforgettable Porto experience.
- Palacio da Bolsa - At the Palácio da Bolsa, visitors can explore one of Porto’s most iconic buildings, rich in history and stunning architecture. During the guided tour, guests will admire the impressive Arab Room, inspired by Moorish designs, with intricate golden details. They will walk through majestic rooms such as the Courtroom and the Portrait Room, reflecting the city’s wealth and prestige from past centuries. Each space tells stories of commerce and diplomacy that shaped Porto, making this a culturally rich and visually fascinating experience.
- Ponte de Dom Luis I - On the Dom Luís I Bridge, visitors can marvel at one of Porto’s largest and most iconic bridges. As they cross it, they will enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city, the Douro River, and its banks, with a highlight of the Porto wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. The upper level offers a unique experience, giving the sensation of floating above the river, while the lower level provides a closer view of the traditional boats. The bridge is not only an architectural landmark but also a perfect place for photos and moments of contemplation.
- Cais De Gaia - At Cais de Gaia, visitors can enjoy a stunning view of Porto, with its colorful houses and the famous Porto wine cellars along the Douro Riverbank. As they stroll along the waterfront, they can admire the river and traditional boats, while soaking in the peaceful and charming atmosphere. The quay is also the perfect place to explore the Porto wine cellars, where guests can learn about the production process and taste renowned labels. Additionally, it’s a great spot to relax at a café or restaurant with a view of the city, capturing unforgettable photos.
- Taylor’s Port - At Taylor’s Porto, visitors can immerse themselves in the world of the famous Port wine, at one of the city’s most traditional and respected wine producers. During the guided tour, guests will have the opportunity to learn about the wine production and aging process, from grape selection to storage in the cellars. They can explore the centuries-old Taylor’s cellars, where the wine matures, and enjoy an exclusive tasting of their finest labels while learning about the brand’s history and its connection to Porto. The panoramic view of the city from the cellar’s terrace is also a must-see.
- Rua do Cabedelo - In the village of Afurada, visitors can experience the authentic atmosphere of a fishing village, where the pace of life is calm and the sea takes center stage. Walking through its narrow, typical streets, they can observe the simple, colorful houses and watch the fishermen returning with fresh catch. Here, guests will have the opportunity to savor traditional seafood dishes at local restaurants, such as the famous “fish stew” or grilled sardines. The community’s hospitality and the scent of the sea make Afurada a charming place, where local cuisine blends perfectly with the peaceful environment.
- Afurada de Baixo - At lunch in the village of Afurada, visitors can savor the freshest seafood directly from the ocean. In one of the village’s typical restaurants, they can taste traditional dishes such as “fish stew,” “seafood rice,” or the irresistible grilled sardines, prepared with local and ultra-fresh ingredients. Accompanied by a refreshing vinho verde or a glass of Port wine, the meal becomes a true celebration of seafood cuisine. The village’s welcoming atmosphere, with its sea view and the tranquility of the streets, makes the experience even more special and authentic.
- Glass of port wine for over 18s
- Parking fees
- Glass of port wine for over 18s
- Parking fees
- Exchange Palace Ticket 10€
- Taylors wine taste 10-15€ depending on chosed experience
- Exchange Palace Ticket 10€
- Taylors wine taste 10-15€ depending on chosed experience
Porto is a city where culinary delights and traditions merge to create a unique sensory journey. This tour offers an exploration of the finest local cuisine, featuring the renowned Port wine cellars, the bustling Matosinhos Market, and the traditional eateries of Afurada, where fresh seafood is the highlight.
The adventure starts at Matosinhos Market,…
Porto is a city where culinary delights and traditions merge to create a unique sensory journey. This tour offers an exploration of the finest local cuisine, featuring the renowned Port wine cellars, the bustling Matosinhos Market, and the traditional eateries of Afurada, where fresh seafood is the highlight.
The adventure starts at Matosinhos Market, one of Portugal’s largest fish markets, brimming with fish, shellfish, and other ocean treasures. This vibrant marketplace provides insights into traditional fishing techniques and sustainable practices.
Next, the tour proceeds to the historic Port wine cellars along the Douro River, where participants will discover the wine-making process and sample some of the most exquisite labels.
The tour concludes in the village of Afurada, celebrated for its fresh seafood, where guests will enjoy dishes such as fish stew or seafood rice, paired with a refreshing vinho verde or Port wine.
- Childrean Seats
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.