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Vida Portugal: Vineyards & Villages Along Douro
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Vida Portugal: Vineyards & Villages Along Douro

Date

2026-08-26

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Porto

Portugal

Arrival Port

Porto

Portugal

Rating

Luxury

Theme

History & Culture

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Avalon Waterways

Avalon Alegria

Launched

2024

Refitted

—

Tonnage

—

Passengers

—

Cabins

51

Crew

33

Length

262 m

Width

11 m

Speed

12 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Porto

Porto, the storied French river port on the Gironde estuary, serves as Bordeaux's historic maritime gateway and a destination of surprising cultural richness. The medieval citadel quarter commands sweeping views over the river, while the neo-Gothic château and Romanesque church anchor a town that once provisioned transatlantic voyages. Local restaurants celebrate the region's celebrated produce — Pauillac lamb, oysters from the nearby Arcachon Basin, and the great wines of the Médoc, whose legendary châteaux lie just a short drive away. Visit in September during the grape harvest for an unforgettable atmosphere.

Day 2

Day 2

Porto Antigo

Porto Antigo

Porto Antigo is a historic fishing port on Portugal's unspoiled southwestern coast, where centuries of maritime heritage meet the dramatic cliffs of the Costa Vicentina. Visitors should not miss the copper-domed cataplana de marisco at a harbourside restaurant and a clifftop walk along the Rota Vicentina trail toward Odeceixe. The ideal season stretches from May through October, when warm days, calm seas, and long golden evenings create perfect conditions for exploring the Algarve's quieter Atlantic shore.

Day 3

Day 3

Regua

Régua, gateway to Portugal's vertiginous Douro Valley wine country, sits at the point where the river enters its most dramatic gorge — terraced vineyards climbing impossible slopes on every side, their schist walls a testament to generations of viticultural determination. The Wine Museum in Pinhão's art nouveau azulejo station captures the region's soul, while the great quintas — Ramos Pinto, Croft, Niepoort — open their cellars for intimate tastings of vintage port and luminous dry whites. Harvest season in September and October transforms the valley into a festival of colour and ferment.

Day 4

Day 4

Pocinho

Pocinho

Pocinho marks the easternmost navigable point of the Douro River — the terminus of the valley where port wine's history began and where the landscape reaches its most elemental and dramatic expression: near-vertical schist slopes terraced into vineyard stairways, the river running silver between them in the early morning light. The restored rabelo boats that once carried casks of wine downriver are now a romanticised memory, but the valley's working quintas welcome visitors for tastings of the upper Douro's increasingly celebrated unfortified wines. The Douro International Natural Park, bordering Spain, protects rare Egyptian vulture colonies on the surrounding plateau. September through October, during harvest, is the unmissable season.

Day 5

Day 5

Barca d’Alva

Barca d’Alva

Barca d'Alva, a remote frontier village at the uppermost navigable point of the Douro River, marks the eastern terminus of Portuguese river cruises where the landscape shifts from terraced port wine vineyards into the austere granite borderlands of Trás-os-Montes. The abandoned azulejo-tiled railway station, the almond orchards cascading to the river's edge, and the silence of the surrounding Côa Valley archaeological park — protecting the world's most important collection of open-air Palaeolithic rock art — make this an unexpectedly rich stopping point. Spring brings almond blossom along every hillside; autumn arrives golden with the vendange harvest. The Spanish city of Salamanca lies an hour's drive east.

Day 6

Day 6

Ferradossa

Ferradossa

Ferradossa, a charming port on the Douro River, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich history dating back to Roman times. Must-do experiences include savoring bacalhau à brás and exploring local markets, while nearby attractions like Vale Da Telha and Évora enrich the journey. The best time to visit is during the spring and early fall, when the weather is mild and the local festivities are in full swing.

Day 7

Day 7

Porto

Porto, the storied French river port on the Gironde estuary, serves as Bordeaux's historic maritime gateway and a destination of surprising cultural richness. The medieval citadel quarter commands sweeping views over the river, while the neo-Gothic château and Romanesque church anchor a town that once provisioned transatlantic voyages. Local restaurants celebrate the region's celebrated produce — Pauillac lamb, oysters from the nearby Arcachon Basin, and the great wines of the Médoc, whose legendary châteaux lie just a short drive away. Visit in September during the grape harvest for an unforgettable atmosphere.

Day 1

Porto

Porto, the storied French river port on the Gironde estuary, serves as Bordeaux's historic maritime gateway and a destination of surprising cultural richness. The medieval citadel quarter commands sweeping views over the river, while the neo-Gothic château and Romanesque church anchor a town that once provisioned transatlantic voyages. Local restaurants celebrate the region's celebrated produce — Pauillac lamb, oysters from the nearby Arcachon Basin, and the great wines of the Médoc, whose legendary châteaux lie just a short drive away. Visit in September during the grape harvest for an unforgettable atmosphere.

Day 2

Porto Antigo

Porto Antigo

Porto Antigo is a historic fishing port on Portugal's unspoiled southwestern coast, where centuries of maritime heritage meet the dramatic cliffs of the Costa Vicentina. Visitors should not miss the copper-domed cataplana de marisco at a harbourside restaurant and a clifftop walk along the Rota Vicentina trail toward Odeceixe. The ideal season stretches from May through October, when warm days, calm seas, and long golden evenings create perfect conditions for exploring the Algarve's quieter Atlantic shore.

Day 3

Regua

Régua, gateway to Portugal's vertiginous Douro Valley wine country, sits at the point where the river enters its most dramatic gorge — terraced vineyards climbing impossible slopes on every side, their schist walls a testament to generations of viticultural determination. The Wine Museum in Pinhão's art nouveau azulejo station captures the region's soul, while the great quintas — Ramos Pinto, Croft, Niepoort — open their cellars for intimate tastings of vintage port and luminous dry whites. Harvest season in September and October transforms the valley into a festival of colour and ferment.

Day 4

Pocinho

Pocinho

Pocinho marks the easternmost navigable point of the Douro River — the terminus of the valley where port wine's history began and where the landscape reaches its most elemental and dramatic expression: near-vertical schist slopes terraced into vineyard stairways, the river running silver between them in the early morning light. The restored rabelo boats that once carried casks of wine downriver are now a romanticised memory, but the valley's working quintas welcome visitors for tastings of the upper Douro's increasingly celebrated unfortified wines. The Douro International Natural Park, bordering Spain, protects rare Egyptian vulture colonies on the surrounding plateau. September through October, during harvest, is the unmissable season.

Day 5

Barca d’Alva

Barca d’Alva

Barca d'Alva, a remote frontier village at the uppermost navigable point of the Douro River, marks the eastern terminus of Portuguese river cruises where the landscape shifts from terraced port wine vineyards into the austere granite borderlands of Trás-os-Montes. The abandoned azulejo-tiled railway station, the almond orchards cascading to the river's edge, and the silence of the surrounding Côa Valley archaeological park — protecting the world's most important collection of open-air Palaeolithic rock art — make this an unexpectedly rich stopping point. Spring brings almond blossom along every hillside; autumn arrives golden with the vendange harvest. The Spanish city of Salamanca lies an hour's drive east.

Day 6

Ferradossa

Ferradossa

Ferradossa, a charming port on the Douro River, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich history dating back to Roman times. Must-do experiences include savoring bacalhau à brás and exploring local markets, while nearby attractions like Vale Da Telha and Évora enrich the journey. The best time to visit is during the spring and early fall, when the weather is mild and the local festivities are in full swing.

Day 7

Porto

Porto, the storied French river port on the Gironde estuary, serves as Bordeaux's historic maritime gateway and a destination of surprising cultural richness. The medieval citadel quarter commands sweeping views over the river, while the neo-Gothic château and Romanesque church anchor a town that once provisioned transatlantic voyages. Local restaurants celebrate the region's celebrated produce — Pauillac lamb, oysters from the nearby Arcachon Basin, and the great wines of the Médoc, whose legendary châteaux lie just a short drive away. Visit in September during the grape harvest for an unforgettable atmosphere.

Cabin Categories

Panorama Suite 1
Panorama Suite 2
Panorama Suite 7

Panorama Suite

Suite
200 m²Max 2
ABP

Stateroom Features:

Elegant, contemporary design
Wall-to-Wall Panoramic Window with Open-Air Balcony
Comfort Collection Beds
Luxurious mattress toppers
Egyptian super-combed cotton linens
European-style duvets
Soft & firm pillows
Extra blankets
Choice of bed configuration
One Queen-Sized Bed or Two Twins
Nightly turn-down service
Bedside tables with reading lamps
Spacious 3-door closets with shelves for ample storage
Full-length mirror
Easy under-bed luggage storage
Flatscreen satellite TV with English-speaking channels & over 100 free movie options
Direct-dial telephone
Well-stocked minibar
Complimentary filtered water
In-room safe
Individual climate control
Bathrobes & slippers
Full shower with glass door
Lighted makeup mirror
Marble countertops in bathroom
Premium Hairdryer
L'Occitane bath products
6-person sitting area
Writing desk and chair
Sofa
Coffee table
Complimentary Wi-Fi
USB Ports

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+10
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Deluxe Stateroom 1
Deluxe Stateroom 2
Deluxe Stateroom 3

Deluxe Stateroom

Outside
172–180 m²Max 2
DE

Stateroom Features:

Elegant, contemporary design
Fixed window
Comfort Collection Beds
Luxurious mattress toppers
Egyptian super-combed cotton linens
European-style duvets
Soft & firm pillows
Extra blankets
Choice of bed configuration
One Queen-Sized Bed or Two Twins
Nightly turn-down service
Bedside tables with reading lamps
Spacious 3-door closets with shelves for ample storage
Full-length mirror
Easy under-bed luggage storage
Flatscreen satellite TV with English-speaking channels & over 100 free movie options
Direct-dial telephone
Well-stocked minibar
Complimentary filtered water
In-room safe
Individual climate control
Bathrobes & slippers
Full shower with glass door
Large mirror in bathroom
Lighted makeup mirror
Premium Hairdryer
Writing desk and chair
Complimentary Wi-Fi
USB Ports

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+8
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