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In the Iberian Peninsula, the Douro River snakes its way through the sloping green terraced hillsides of Portugal’s Douro Valley, renowned for vineyards that produce the region’s famous fortified port wine, blended from local Portuguese grapes and aged in wooden casks.
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MS Estrela 24 Jul 2025 7 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Porto
FREE Stateroom Upgrades*
Wine, beer & soft drinks included with lunch & dinner*
Incredible Savings of up to 25%*
Expert-Led Shore Excursions & Gratuities Included*
(full fare £3,295)
Outside from £2,439pp
MS Estrela 31 Jul 2025 7 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Porto
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Wine, beer & soft drinks included with lunch & dinner*
Incredible Savings of up to 25%*
Expert-Led Shore Excursions & Gratuities Included*
(full fare £3,295)
Outside from £2,439pp
Peso da Régua, which is commonly known as Régua, is a picturesque riverside town which monopolised the port wine industry in the 1800s. Now, its quant old town is worth a wander, while the waterside promenade has some lovely local restaurants.
Set in the heart of Douro’s vineyards, Pinhão is a peaceful wine-producing town which boasts a unique bridge designed by the architect Gustave Eiffel. Pinhão is also famed for its train station which is covered in blue and white Azulego tiles depicting various scenes of daily Portuguese life.
The northern village of Pocinho is the end point of a stunning Linha do Douro train ride through the Douro Valley, which runs five times a day from Porto. Nearby is the Vale de Coa archaeological park, which is famed for prehistoric rock art and open-air Paleolithic archaeological sites.
Tiny alleyways run up and down the hills of Porto, a medieval city boasting so many 16th-century merchant houses, elegant bridges and baroque churches that it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. To get a good look at Porto’s jumbled red brick roofs you can head up to the Sé Cathedral terrace or the beautiful gardens at Jardim do Morro, while the port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia are the perfect place to learn about the winemaking process - and enjoy a few glasses, too!
The small town of Vega de Terrón, close to the border with Spain, is most well-known for its beautiful Chafariz dos Pretos fountain set in a laid-back market square - a perfect spot to relax with a glass of port during your Douro River cruise.
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