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Porto & the Douro Valley
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Porto & the Douro Valley

Date

2026-08-07

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Bogotá

Colombia

Arrival Port

Cartagena

Colombia

Rating

Classic

Theme

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Tauck

ms Andorinha

Launched

2020

Refitted

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Tonnage

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Passengers

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Cabins

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Crew

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Length

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Width

12 m

Speed

11 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Bogotá

Colombia
Bogotá

Bogotá, Colombia’s high-altitude capital at 2,640 meters, has transformed into one of Latin America’s most vibrant cultural destinations, with world-class museums, sanctioned street art, and a booming culinary scene. Must-dos include the Gold Museum’s 55,000-piece collection, ascending Monserrate for panoramic views, and exploring Paloquemao market’s exotic tropical fruits. Visit December through March for the driest weather and clearest Andean skies.

Day 2

Day 2

Porto

Portugal
Porto

Porto, set dramatically on the granite bluffs above the Douro River, is among Europe's most romantically dishevelled cities — a place where baroque church towers rise above terracotta rooftops and century-old azulejo tilework lines every alley. Cross the iron Dom Luís I Bridge for sweeping views and descend into Vila Nova de Gaia's atmospheric wine lodges for a tasting of aged tawny port direct from the barrel. Seafood is magnificent: salt cod prepared a hundred ways, barnacles glistening with lemon, and custard tarts still warm from the oven. Spring and early autumn offer the finest conditions.

Day 3

Day 3

Medelim

Portugal

Medelim is a granite-built village in Portugal's deep interior near the Spanish border, where medieval street plans and agricultural rhythms survive intact amid cork oak forests and the Serra da Malcata nature reserve — home to the endangered Iberian lynx. Must-dos include tasting legendary Queijo da Serra sheep's cheese, exploring the Historic Villages network, and birding for golden eagles and black storks. Visit March through May for wildflower season or September-November for harvest traditions.

Day 5

Day 5

Medelim

Portugal

Medelim is a granite-built village in Portugal's deep interior near the Spanish border, where medieval street plans and agricultural rhythms survive intact amid cork oak forests and the Serra da Malcata nature reserve — home to the endangered Iberian lynx. Must-dos include tasting legendary Queijo da Serra sheep's cheese, exploring the Historic Villages network, and birding for golden eagles and black storks. Visit March through May for wildflower season or September-November for harvest traditions.

Day 6

Day 6

Cartagena

Colombia
Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Day 7

Day 7

Regua

Portugal

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 8

Day 8

Cartagena

Colombia
Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Day 1

Bogotá

Colombia
Bogotá

Bogotá, Colombia’s high-altitude capital at 2,640 meters, has transformed into one of Latin America’s most vibrant cultural destinations, with world-class museums, sanctioned street art, and a booming culinary scene. Must-dos include the Gold Museum’s 55,000-piece collection, ascending Monserrate for panoramic views, and exploring Paloquemao market’s exotic tropical fruits. Visit December through March for the driest weather and clearest Andean skies.

Day 2

Porto

Portugal
Porto

Porto, set dramatically on the granite bluffs above the Douro River, is among Europe's most romantically dishevelled cities — a place where baroque church towers rise above terracotta rooftops and century-old azulejo tilework lines every alley. Cross the iron Dom Luís I Bridge for sweeping views and descend into Vila Nova de Gaia's atmospheric wine lodges for a tasting of aged tawny port direct from the barrel. Seafood is magnificent: salt cod prepared a hundred ways, barnacles glistening with lemon, and custard tarts still warm from the oven. Spring and early autumn offer the finest conditions.

Day 3

Medelim

Portugal

Medelim is a granite-built village in Portugal's deep interior near the Spanish border, where medieval street plans and agricultural rhythms survive intact amid cork oak forests and the Serra da Malcata nature reserve — home to the endangered Iberian lynx. Must-dos include tasting legendary Queijo da Serra sheep's cheese, exploring the Historic Villages network, and birding for golden eagles and black storks. Visit March through May for wildflower season or September-November for harvest traditions.

Day 5

Medelim

Portugal

Medelim is a granite-built village in Portugal's deep interior near the Spanish border, where medieval street plans and agricultural rhythms survive intact amid cork oak forests and the Serra da Malcata nature reserve — home to the endangered Iberian lynx. Must-dos include tasting legendary Queijo da Serra sheep's cheese, exploring the Historic Villages network, and birding for golden eagles and black storks. Visit March through May for wildflower season or September-November for harvest traditions.

Day 6

Cartagena

Colombia
Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Day 7

Regua

Portugal

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 8

Cartagena

Colombia
Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Cabin Categories

Category 1 Emerald Deck 1
Category 1 Emerald Deck 2
Category 1 Emerald Deck 3

Category 1 Emerald Deck

Inside
CAT1

2 European twin beds that can slide together; 200 cm x 150 cm (two beds 200 cm x 75 cm each when separate); 79" x 59" (two beds 79" x 29.5"); 4 pieces of luggage can be stored under beds

Stateroom Furnishings:

1 Chair, 2 Nightstands, 1 Desk, Closet, Mirrors

Private Bathroom:

Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:

Towels, Washcloths, Bathrobes & Slippers (2 per cabin), One Sink, Outlet for Electric Shaver (220v only in bathroom), Shower Cap, Soap, lotion, shower gel, conditioner

Stateroom Amenities:

Flat Screen TV with Remote Control, Hair dryer, Individually Controlled Heating and A/C, International Direct Dial Telephone, iPod Dock with Alarm Clock, Mini-Bar/Refrigerator, Nespresso machine, Outlets: 220v above nightstands and desk, 110V above desk, Safe, Shoe Polish Towels, Wine Glasses

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Category 2 Emerald Deck 1
Category 2 Emerald Deck 2
Category 2 Emerald Deck 3

Category 2 Emerald Deck

Inside
CAT2

2 European twin beds that can slide together; 200 cm x 156 cm (two beds 200 cm x 78 cm each when separate); 79" x 61" (two beds 79" x 31"); 4 pieces of luggage can be stored under beds

Stateroom Furnishings:

1 Side Table, 2 Chairs, 2 Nightstands, 1 Desk, 1 Stool, Mirrors

Private Bathroom:

Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:

Bathrobes & Slippers (2 per cabin), One Sink, Outlet for Electric Shaver - 220 v only in bathroom, Shower Cap, Soap, Lotion, Shower Gel, Conditioner

Stateroom Amenities:

Flat Screen TV with Remote Control, Hair Dryer, Individually Controlled Heating and A/C, International Direct Dial Telephone, iPod Dock with Alarm Clock, Mini-Bar/Refrigerator, Nespresso machine, Outlets: 220v outlets above nightstands and desk, 110V above desk, Safe, Shoe Polish Towels, Wine Glasses

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Category 3 Ruby Deck 1
Category 3 Ruby Deck 2
Category 3 Ruby Deck 3

Category 3 Ruby Deck

Inside
CAT3

2 European twin beds that can slide together; 200 cm x 160 cm (two beds 200 cm x 80 cm each when separate); 79" x 63" (two beds 79" x 31.5"); 4 pieces of luggage can be stored under beds

Stateroom Furnishings:

1 Table, 2 Armchairs, 2 Nightstands, Closet, Mirrors

Private Bathroom:

Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:

Bathrobes & Slippers (2 per cabin), One Sink, Outlet for Electric Shaver - 220 v only in bathroom, Shower Cap, Soap, Lotion, Shower Gel, Conditioner, Towels & Washcloths

Stateroom Amenities:

Flat Screen TV with Remote Control, Hair dryer, Individually Controlled Heating and A/C, International Direct Dial Telephone, iPod Dock with Alarm Clock, Mini-Bar/Refrigerator, Nespresso machine, Outlets: 220v above nightstands and desk, 110V above dresser, Safe, Shoe Polish Towels, Wine Glasses

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Category 4 Diamond Deck 1
Category 4 Diamond Deck 2

Category 4 Diamond Deck

Inside
CAT4

2 European twin beds that can slide together; 200 cm x 160 cm (two beds 200 cm x 80 cm each when separate); 79" x 63" (two beds 79" x 31.5"); 4 pieces of luggage can be stored under beds

Stateroom Furnishings:

1 Table, 2 Armchairs, 2 Nightstands, Closet, Mirrors

Private Bathroom:

Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:

Bathrobes & Slippers (2 per cabin), One Sink, Outlet for Electric Shaver - 220 v only in bathroom, Shower Cap, Soap, Lotion, Shower Gel, Conditioner, Towels & Washcloths

Stateroom Amenities:

Flat Screen TV with Remote Control, Hair dryer, Individually Controlled Heating and A/C, International Direct Dial Telephone, iPod Dock with Alarm Clock, Mini-Bar/Refrigerator, Nespresso machine, Outlets: 220v above nightstands and desk, 110V above dresser, Safe, Shoe Polish Towels, Wine Glasses

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Category 5 Diamond Deck 1
Category 5 Diamond Deck 2
Category 5 Diamond Deck 3

Category 5 Diamond Deck

Inside
CAT5

2 European twin beds that can slide together; 200 cm x 180 cm (two beds 200 cm x 90 cm each when separate); 79" x 71" (two beds 79" x 35"); 4 pieces of luggage can be stored under beds

Stateroom Furnishings:

Pull-out sleeping sofa 190 cm x 110 cm – 75" x 43", 1 Armchair, 1 Stool, 1 Table, 2 Nightstands, Closet, Mirrors

Private Bathroom:

Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:

Bathrobes & Slippers (2 per suite), One Sink, Outlet for Electric Shaver - 220 v only in bathroom, Shower Cap, Soap, Lotion, Shower Gel, Conditioner

Stateroom Amenities:

220v above nightstands and desk, 110V above dresser, Flat Screen TV with Remote Control, Hair dryer, Individually Controlled Heating and A/C, International Direct Dial Telephone, iPod Dock with Alarm Clock, Mini-Bar/Refrigerator, Nespresso machine, Safe, Shoe Polish Towels, Wine Glasses, Cat 5 ONLY: Room-service breakfast featuring continental breakfast with eggs, a shipboard credit (one per stateroom) is provided to be used onboard for spa services, gift shop purchases, etc

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