

10-night Portugal, Spain & The Douro River Valley Cruise/Land Package
Aboard
S.S. São Rafael
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
34 Sailings
Mar 31 - Nov 24, 2027
Published prices from
$6,719
per person*
taxes & fees included
Porto, Portugal is a coastal gem known for its historic charm, colorful riverside scenes, and the rich flavor of world-famous port wine.

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Aboard
S.S. São Rafael
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
34 Sailings
Mar 31 - Nov 24, 2027
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included


Aboard
S.S. São Rafael
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
34 Sailings
Mar 31 - Nov 24, 2027
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per person*
taxes & fees included


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AmaVida
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
2 Sailings
Jul 11 - Jul 25, 2026
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Avalon Alegria
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
32 Sailings
Mar 18 - Nov 4, 2026
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AmaDouro
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
2 Sailings
Nov 23 - Dec 21, 2027
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AmaSintra
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
1 Sailing
Nov 19, 2027
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Aboard
AmaVida
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
32 Sailings
Mar 21, 2026 - Dec 11, 2027
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AmaSintra
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
1 Sailing
Aug 20, 2027
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Aboard
AmaSintra
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
4 Sailings
May 21 - Oct 15, 2027
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Aboard
AmaDouro
From
Porto (Oporto), Portugal
62 Sailings
Dec 16, 2025 - Dec 28, 2027
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Overview
Perched on the banks of the Douro River, Porto, also known as Oporto, is a city that immediately captivates with its tile-covered buildings, medieval alleys, and old-world ambiance. The Ribeira district—its historic heart—is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can stroll under laundry-strung balconies, dine at riverside cafés, and admire the Dom Luís I Bridge spanning the water in graceful iron arcs.
Porto’s soul is deeply tied to its namesake wine. Just across the river in Vila Nova de Gaia, centuries-old wine cellars offer tastings and tours that showcase the process behind this fortified treasure. But there’s more than wine: from the opulent Livraria Lello bookstore to São Bento Station’s hand-painted azulejos, the city blends tradition and creativity with effortless style.
Beyond its historic sites, Porto has a thriving cultural scene and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can take a river cruise through the Douro Valley, sample fresh seafood, or catch local music in intimate venues. With its mix of heritage, flavor, and a touch of the unexpected, Porto delivers a distinct and memorable Portuguese experience.

Begin your exploration with a visit to Livraria Lello, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. This architectural masterpiece is renowned for its intricate wooden staircase, stained glass, and stunning design. It’s not just a bookstore, but an experience in itself, often drawing book lovers and tourists alike.
Tip: Arrive early, as the bookstore can get crowded. If you are a fan of Harry Potter, this is a must-see, as its design inspired J.K. Rowling’s depiction of Hogwarts.

Next, head to the Ribeira district, Porto’s oldest neighborhood and a UNESCO World Heritage site. With its narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant atmosphere, it’s a place full of history and charm. Stroll along the Douro River, take in the beautiful views, and explore the many cafés and restaurants that line the waterfront.
Tip: Take a moment to snap photos of the iconic colorful buildings and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge—Porto's most famous landmark.

To get a panoramic view of Porto, cross the famous Dom Luís I Bridge. The bridge connects Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia, and its elevated walkway offers one of the best views of the city, the Douro River, and the surrounding hills.
Tip: Walk across the top of the bridge for stunning views, or take the lower deck to visit the port wine cellars in Gaia.

After your bridge walk, head to the Porto Cathedral, one of the city's most important landmarks. This Romanesque cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, offers stunning architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. From its terrace, you will also enjoy magnificent views over the city and the Douro River.
Tip: Don’t miss the beautiful cloisters inside the cathedral, adorned with azulejos (traditional Portuguese blue-and-white tiles).

A visit to Porto wouldn’t be complete without experiencing its famous port wine. Head over to the port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, located just across the river from the city. Here, you can take a guided tour to learn about the history and production of port wine, followed by a tasting session.
Tip: If you are short on time, many of the cellars offer quick 30-minute tours that give you a taste of Porto’s best wines without taking up too much of your day.

Head back to Porto and savor a traditional Portuguese meal. Look for local dishes such as francesinha (a hearty sandwich filled with meats and covered in cheese and sauce), bacalhau (salted cod), or caldo verde (green soup). For dessert, try a classic Portuguese custard tart (pastel de nata).
Tip: Choose a restaurant with views of the Douro River to enjoy your meal while taking in the beautiful surroundings.

After lunch, take a relaxing stroll through the Jardins do Palácio de Cristal (Crystal Palace Gardens). These beautifully landscaped gardens offer sweeping views over the river and the city. It’s a peaceful place to unwind and take in the greenery and stunning vistas.
Tip: Visit the viewpoints in the garden for panoramic views of the city and the surrounding hills.

One of Porto’s hidden gems, the São Bento Railway Station is famous for its stunning azulejos. The station's walls are covered with over 20,000 hand-painted blue-and-white tiles that depict scenes from Portuguese history. It’s a quick stop, but definitely worth it for the beautiful tilework.
Tip: While inside, take a moment to admire the detailed artwork that decorates the walls—don’t forget your camera!

A short walk from the São Bento station will bring you to the Palácio da Bolsa, Porto’s neoclassical stock exchange building. The palace is known for its opulent rooms, including the stunning Arab Room, decorated in the style of Moorish Spain. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and significance.
Tip: Be sure to check the schedule before your visit, as tours are often available in multiple languages.

Wrap up your day by taking a short taxi ride to the Foz do Douro district, where the Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean. This is the perfect spot to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the ocean, with several cafés and bars offering stunning views.
Tip: If you are in the mood for a snack or drink, grab a seat at one of the seaside cafés and relax as the sun sets over the water.