Explore Douro Valley’s stunning landscapes, historic architecture, and indulge in local sweets and wines. Join us for an unforgettable journey.
Explore Douro Valley’s stunning landscapes, historic architecture, and indulge in local sweets and wines. Join us for an unforgettable journey.
- Amarante - Amarante will be the first stop. Here, learn about the history of the City and visit the Church and Monastery of São Gonçalo. Appreciate the bridge that is believed to have originally existed in this location, as this was the route of the Roman road that would pass through Amarante, towards Guimarães and Braga. Try the convent sweets at…
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Amarante - Amarante will be the first stop. Here, learn about the history of the City and visit the Church and Monastery of São Gonçalo. Appreciate the bridge that is believed to have originally existed in this location, as this was the route of the Roman road that would pass through Amarante, towards Guimarães and Braga. Try the convent sweets at São Gonçalo and Papos de Anjo.
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Church of Sao Goncalo - Its construction began in 1543 and lasted around 80 years. With Renaissance, Mannerist, Baroque and 19th century styles. The pipe organ stands out, as well as the tomb of Blessed Gonçalo de Amarante on the right side of the altar. The pipe organ with 43 registers was built in 1766, by the Galician organ maker Francisco António Solha
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Vilarinho de Sao Romao - It is in this small village in the center of the Douro Valley that you will taste the famous Douro wine in a family winery.
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Sabrosa - It was in this picturesque village where Fernão de Magalhaes (Navigator) was born, who began his circumnavigation journey and the writer Miguel Torga, was a Portuguese writer, one of the most important poets of the 20th century. He also stood out as a short story writer, essayist, novelist and playwright, leaving more than 50 published works.
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Pinhao - A small village right in the center of the Douro Valley, considered the Heart of the Douro Valley. It is the center of the demarcated Port Wine region and the place where several farms producing fortified wine are located. Its landscape is classified by UNESCO as a cultural heritage of humanity. It is this village that will offer you a relaxing boat trip on the Douro River. Sail on the Douro River (Spanish: Duero) is a river that originates in the peaks of the Serra de Urbión, in the Spanish province of Soria. It is the third longest river in the Iberian peninsula. It is 897 km long, 572 km on Spanish soil, 213 km navigable on Portuguese territory and 112 km of an international nature, as its course also forms the border between Portugal and Spain. The Douro River flows into the city of Porto where the famous Porto wines also flow.
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Douro River - Relax on a boat trip and see the Douro Valley, with landscapes of unprecedented beauty and classified as World Heritage.
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Peso Da Regua - Peso da Régua is known as the capital of the oldest demarcated wine region in the world, created in 1756 by the Marquês de Pombal. Its name Peso da Régua results from the concatenation of the names of the two locations that gave rise to the modern town. Peso was the original town, Régua, corresponding to the lower part of the current city and extending along the banks of the Douro.
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Porto - On the way back to Porto.
- Professional guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- 1-hour cruise on the Douro River
- Visit to a Farm With Wine Tasting
- Professional guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- 1-hour cruise on the Douro River
- Visit to a Farm With Wine Tasting
- Other extra expenses from customers
- Gratuities
- Other extra expenses from customers
- Gratuities
Join us on this tour of the Douro Valley, passing through the city of Amante where you can appreciate the architecture of the Church of São Gonçalo built in 1543. The Church and Cloister of the Convent of São Gonçalo have been classified as a National Monument since 1910. Taste Also the local conventual sweets, Papos de Anjo, Foguetes, Lérias and BRISES…
Join us on this tour of the Douro Valley, passing through the city of Amante where you can appreciate the architecture of the Church of São Gonçalo built in 1543. The Church and Cloister of the Convent of São Gonçalo have been classified as a National Monument since 1910. Taste Also the local conventual sweets, Papos de Anjo, Foguetes, Lérias and BRISES do Tâmega are some of the delicious sugary sweets sold in the best pastry shops in the city.
Admire the stunning view of the Douro Valley. The Douro Valley could also be called an enchanted valley, given the beauty and enchantment that its landscapes offer. Its magical and unique landscapes are in perfect harmony with the river that gives the valley its name. It is the oldest Demarcated Wine Region in the World, recognized by UNESCO, World Heritage. Come and try the best wines: we toast you!
- You must inform the operator if the child is under 12 years of age. Children will be transported in seats approved in accordance with Article 55 of the Highway Code.
- Generally, our tours are carried out in Portuguese or English, an extra language can be added if there is a minimum number of users. Only French and Spanish languages are guaranteed in activities
- The cruise is under the responsibility of the cruise operator (subject to weather and navigation conditions).
- Duration: duration is approximately 10 hours, the tour is subject to local traffic, visiting times, etc.
- Vegetarian and gluten-free meal options are available if requested prior to the day of booking. Please let us know before the tour starts.
- Please note that the total duration of the activity may be affected by traffic conditions. We strongly recommend that you do not schedule any additional activities or make other plans in the hour after the scheduled end time.
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.