Douro Valley Full-Day Wine Tour
Porto, Portugal
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 10 hours
If wine is your passion, this tour is mandatory, led by a local expert guide to the first DOC region of the World. Let your self go on this trip to a wine paradise, with the most beautiful landscapes!
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If wine is your passion, this tour is mandatory, led by a local expert guide to the first DOC region of the World. Let your self go on this trip to a wine paradise, with the most beautiful landscapes!
Spend a full-day travelling a route where the passion for wine clearly stands out, start by heading towards the city of RĂ©gua, specifically to Quinta da Pacheca, where you will visit beautiful vineyards, classic mills, and an old wine cellar, and where you will get a chance to taste some world famous Douro and Port Wines.
For lunch, head up to the DOC restaurant, at Armamar, a place of enormous beauty, blending the magnificence of shale hills covered with vines with the quiet peacefulness of the Douro River and of it's riverside villages.
Finish the tour on the biggest vineyard in the Douro Region, Quinta das Carvalhas, situated in a dominant position on the left side of the Douro, covering the entire hillside overlooking the river and extending up to the top.
The return to Porto will be done by car, on a panoramic-style tour, in order to take advantage of the unparalleled Douro landscape.
For lunch, head up to the DOC restaurant, at Armamar, a place of enormous beauty, blending the magnificence of shale hills covered with vines with the quiet peacefulness of the Douro River and of it's riverside villages.
Finish the tour on the biggest vineyard in the Douro Region, Quinta das Carvalhas, situated in a dominant position on the left side of the Douro, covering the entire hillside overlooking the river and extending up to the top.
The return to Porto will be done by car, on a panoramic-style tour, in order to take advantage of the unparalleled Douro landscape.
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