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Lisbon, Porto and the Douro valley (Portugal) and Salamanca (Spain) (port-to-port cruise)
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Portugal and Spain with CroisiEurope's Lisbon, Porto and the Douro Valley and Salamanca cruise. This port-to-port adventure unveils the beauty of the Douro River Valley, famed for its terraced vineyards and charming villages.
Explore the vibrant cities of Porto, with its iconic port cellars, and Lisbon, a captivating blend of history and modernity. Discover the architectural wonders of Salamanca, Spain, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Experience the rich culture, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking scenery of this unique region.
Sail aboard the MS Gil Eanes and enjoy a luxurious cruise experience, immersing yourself in the beauty of the Douro River and the historical charm of Portugal and Spain. Book your adventure with CroisiEurope today!
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Cruise Line: CroisiEurope
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Ship: MS Gil Eanes + 2 more
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Duration: 5 Nights
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Departure: Apr - Oct
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Lisbon, Porto and the Douro valley (Portugal) and Salamanca (Spain) (port-to-port cruise) Itinerary
Porto
Bridges and port wine are what
characterises Porto, Portugal's gracious northern capital and
second largest city after Lisbon. Porto sits astride a great gorge
at the point where the River Douro enters the Atlantic. Although
it's mainly industrial, the city centre has plenty of charm with
art treasures, medieval cathedrals and museums. The narrow streets
sport wrought-iron balconies decorated with splashes of potted
geraniums.
The main reason tourists visit Porto is to
sample its legendary port wine, processed, blended and aged in the
various lodges of the Vila Nova da Gaia district across the river
from the city, reached via the spectacular two-tiered Dom Luis
bridge. Visitors can tour the lodges and finish up with a tasting
session. The city also has a historic riverside district called
Ribeira, which is undergoing restoration and has been classified as
a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Within easy reach of Porto are numerous
coastal resorts and fishing villages along the Atlantic coastline,
well-known for their seafood restaurants. It's the perfect end to a
day spent cruising down the River Douro, ideal for taking in the
scenic splendour.
Régua
Peso da Régua is a municipality in the district of Vila Real, in the northern Portuguese region of Douro. The town is situated on the left bank of the Douro River, opposite the town of Vila Nova de Gaia. The two towns are connected by a bridge. Peso da Régua is the capital of the district of Vila Real.
The municipality has a total area of 10.4 km² and a population of 8,731 (in 2011). The town of Peso da Régua has a population of 5,760 (in 2011).
Peso da Régua is a major tourist center in the Douro Valley. The town is known for its many wineries and for its port. The port of Peso da Régua is the starting point for many of the Douro River cruises that are popular with tourists.
The town is also home to the Douro Museum, which is dedicated to the history and culture of the Douro Valley. The museum is housed in a former convent, and its collection includes items related to the wine industry, the region's traditional crafts, and the local history.
Peso da Régua is located in a region that is renowned for its beauty. The town is surrounded by vineyards, and the Douro River valley offers stunning views. The town is a great base for exploring the Douro Valley and its many attractions.
Vega de Terrón
Vega de Terrón is a charming village located in the province of Salamanca, in the western region of Spain. Nestled along the Duero River, this destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities, making it an ideal place for travelers seeking an authentic Spanish experience.
One of the main highlights of Vega de Terrón is its stunning natural surroundings. The village is surrounded by lush vineyards and rolling hills, providing visitors with ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the countryside. The Duero River also offers the perfect setting for water activities like kayaking and boating, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the scenic landscapes.
Apart from its natural beauty, Vega de Terrón is also rich in history and culture. One of the must-see attractions in the village is the San Salvador Church, a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture with its intricate stone carvings and ornate artwork. The church dates back to the 13th century and is a testament to the village's historical significance.
For wine enthusiasts, Vega de Terrón is an excellent destination, as it is located in the renowned wine region of Douro. The village serves as a gateway to the nearby vineyards and wineries, where visitors can embark on wine tours and tastings. The local winemakers take pride in producing high-quality wines, especially the world-famous Douro reds, which are known for their rich flavors and complex aromas.
Food lovers will also delight in Vega de Terrón, as the village is home to several traditional Spanish restaurants and taverns. Here, visitors can savor authentic regional dishes such as roasted suckling pig, cured ham, and cheese made from the milk of local sheep. The local gastronomy is known for its simplicity, using fresh and locally sourced ingredients to create flavorful and satisfying meals.
In addition to its natural and cultural attractions, Vega de Terrón is strategically located for those interested in exploring the wider region. The village is a convenient starting point for day trips to nearby towns such as Salamanca, known for its impressive Plaza Mayor and historic university, as well as the medieval city of Ciudad Rodrigo, with its well-preserved walls and charming old town.
Travelers to Vega de Terrón can enjoy a range of accommodation options, from cozy guesthouses to stylish boutique hotels. Many of these establishments offer picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, ensuring a peaceful and relaxing stay for visitors.
Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a tranquil getaway, Vega de Terrón has something to offer. With its natural beauty, historical attractions, and proximity to other notable destinations, this village is a hidden gem that is sure to leave lasting memories for every traveler. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the enchanting charms of Vega de Terrón in Spain.
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Porto
Bridges and port wine are what
characterises Porto, Portugal's gracious northern capital and
second largest city after Lisbon. Porto sits astride a great gorge
at the point where the River Douro enters the Atlantic. Although
it's mainly industrial, the city centre has plenty of charm with
art treasures, medieval cathedrals and museums. The narrow streets
sport wrought-iron balconies decorated with splashes of potted
geraniums.
The main reason tourists visit Porto is to
sample its legendary port wine, processed, blended and aged in the
various lodges of the Vila Nova da Gaia district across the river
from the city, reached via the spectacular two-tiered Dom Luis
bridge. Visitors can tour the lodges and finish up with a tasting
session. The city also has a historic riverside district called
Ribeira, which is undergoing restoration and has been classified as
a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Within easy reach of Porto are numerous
coastal resorts and fishing villages along the Atlantic coastline,
well-known for their seafood restaurants. It's the perfect end to a
day spent cruising down the River Douro, ideal for taking in the
scenic splendour.
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