Relish scenic river views of Oporto on a Porto Boat Tour. Enjoy a glass of Tawny Port Wine and tapas snacks while admiring the city’s iconic bridges.
Relish scenic river views of Oporto on a Porto Boat Tour. Enjoy a glass of Tawny Port Wine and tapas snacks while admiring the city’s iconic bridges.
- Ponte da Arrábida - The Arrábida Bridge spans the Douro River, linking Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia. Since the 1930s, there was a need for alternative routes to the older bridges (Ponte D. Maria Pia and Ponte Luís I) to accommodate increasing traffic. At its completion in 1963, it boasted the largest concrete arch of any bridge worldwide. The…
- Ponte da Arrábida - The Arrábida Bridge spans the Douro River, linking Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia. Since the 1930s, there was a need for alternative routes to the older bridges (Ponte D. Maria Pia and Ponte Luís I) to accommodate increasing traffic. At its completion in 1963, it boasted the largest concrete arch of any bridge worldwide. The Arrábida Bridge was the second road bridge between Porto and V. N. Gaia, and is one of six bridges in Porto. These are, in order of construction: the Luís I Bridge, the Arrábida Bridge, the São João Bridge, the Freixo Bridge, and the Infante Bridge. On June 22, 1963, Nuno Pinheiro Torres inaugurated the Arrábida Bridge, featuring four elevators to facilitate pedestrian crossing of the seventy-meter height from the river to the deck.
- Alfândega Porto Congress Centre - Congress Center
- Cais da Ribeira - Ribeira is one of the oldest, most popular, and characteristic areas in the city. It is part of Porto’s Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with medieval origins. Historically, it has been a hub of commerce and activity due to its proximity to the river. This area was home to one of the city’s most notable figures, the Duke of Ribeira, renowned for saving several people from drowning. In his honor, a square near the Pillar of the Luís I Bridge bears his name and features a memorial.
- Ponte de Dom Luís I - The Luís I Bridge is the primary link between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Constructed of metal, it measures approximately 395 meters in length and 8 meters in width, with two levels connecting the upper and lower parts of the city. Théophile Seyrig, who had previously collaborated with Gustave Eiffel on the D. Maria Pia Bridge, designed it under the commission of King Luís I, after whom it is named. Completed in 1888, the Luís I Bridge remains one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
- Reserva Natural Estuário do Douro - Covering 66.35 hectares, the Douro Estuary Local Natural Reserve is situated on the south bank of the river mouth, near the Afurada fishing village, and includes Cabedelo and São Paio Bay. It is renowned for the bird species that reside or migrate through this area, as it lies on the “East Atlantic Flyway.” Visitors can explore the reserve freely via the suspended walkway.
- Barcos rabelos - Rabelo boats are traditional vessels of the Douro River. For decades, they transported the renowned Port Wine from the distant wine region to the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia. Before roads or railways existed, the river was the sole means of transporting barrels. At that time, the Douro River was untamed, with swift currents that posed significant dangers in narrow passages. Navigating these waters required skilled sailors to ensure the safe delivery of the precious cargo. With the advent of the railway, it is believed that the last transport voyage of these boats occurred in 1964.
- Museu do Carro Eléctrico - Established in 1992 to preserve and showcase a wide collection of electric cars and other vehicles of historical and cultural significance, the Electric Car Museum offers visitors insight into the history and evolution of rail-based public transport in Porto. It is housed in the former Massarelos Thermoelectric Power Station, built in 1915 to generate electricity for the city’s electric vehicles. Riding the tram is like stepping back in time, with interiors that remain true to early 20th-century design, dominated by wood and iron. The seat backs have a unique feature: they can be adjusted, allowing passengers to choose their preferred direction during the journey. When visiting Porto, be sure to take a ride on Line 1 and enjoy the stunning views along this memorable route.

- On-board WiFi
- Bluetooth sound system
- On-board restrooms
- Refrigerator
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board WiFi
- Bluetooth sound system
- On-board restrooms
- Refrigerator
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Step onto our elegant and cozy boat for a delightful two-hour cruise.
A Trio of Portuguese Wines
Enjoy a specially selected tasting of three unique Portuguese wines, each accompanied by a delectable local appetizer:
- Crisp White Wine – Fresh and floral
- Green Wine (Vinho Verde) – Light and slightly sparkling
- Rich Port Wine – Deep,…
Step onto our elegant and cozy boat for a delightful two-hour cruise.
A Trio of Portuguese Wines
Enjoy a specially selected tasting of three unique Portuguese wines, each accompanied by a delectable local appetizer:
- Crisp White Wine – Fresh and floral
- Green Wine (Vinho Verde) – Light and slightly sparkling
- Rich Port Wine – Deep, velvety, and sweet, served with dark chocolate
Each pairing narrates a story—from the vineyards of the Douro Valley, the coastal breezes of Minho, to the legacy of Port cellars that have defined this region for centuries.
As you sip and savor, drift past Porto’s most iconic landmarks: the Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I Bridge, and the historic wine cellars along the riverbanks. Soft music and the gentle rhythm of the waves create the perfect setting for romance, friendship, or simple indulgence.
Whether a wine lover or just seeking a magical experience on the water, this tour offers an unforgettable blend of flavor, scenery, and tranquility.
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.