Why Sail The Douro River

Historic wineries and charming countryside estates known as quintas dance like flamenco artists along the river’s steep banks and through the UNESCO-designated Douro River Valley – the oldest demarcated wine region in the world. This is Port Wine Country, home of the region’s ruby red “liquid gold.” And there’s no better way to discover its heart than by drinking its nectar, both on board and during our included tastings on shore.
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Exclusively found in Portugal, quintas are family-owned farm homes surrounded by idyllic countryside landscapes, many of which include Port vineyards. During our Douro River cruises, you will not only enjoy complimentary fine dining on board, you’ll also be treated to traditional homemade Portuguese meals at local quintas, typically paired with local wine, such as Vinho Verde and Quinta da Avessada’s Moscatel.
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The dramatic hills of the Douro River Valley provide the perfect setting for guided hikes that allow you to connect with nature while learning more about Portugal’s history. Climb the “Holy Staircase” to the Nossa Senhora dos Remédios (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies) in Lamego; hike to the hilltop village of Castelo Rodrigo; or stride up to the Dom Luís Bridge for breathtaking views over Porto.