Journey into the UNESCO-listed Douro Valley — Europe's oldest demarcated wine region — for a guided quinta tour, terraced-vineyard walk, and a long, leisurely lunch paired with estate wines. A once-in-a-lifetime landscape best seen from inside it.
What to expect
The drive east from Porto takes you through olive groves and into the dramatic schist terraces of the Douro gorge — one of the world's great wine landscapes. At a family-owned quinta you tour the adega (wine cellar), walk the vines with an estate guide, and sit down to a four-course regional lunch — bacalhau, roast kid, local cheeses — paired with whites, reds, and a late-harvest dessert wine. The return journey hugs the Douro riverside road as the afternoon light turns the terraces gold.
Good to know
This is a full-day excursion — typically 8–9 hours. Confirm the operator's guaranteed return time relative to your all-aboard. The drive is approximately 1.5 hours each way; motion-sickness tablets are advisable for those sensitive on winding mountain roads. Pre-booking is essential.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Leixoes (Oporto) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.