6-Nights Portugal: Minho & the Douro Valley
				Available Dates
									4/20/2024
											–
						12/31/2025
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Additional Inclusions
- Exceptional boutique accommodations
- 12 on-tour meals: 6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
- Local guides with you throughout tour
- Local wine and/or beer with dinner
- Entrance fees and special events as noted in the itinerary
- Telescopic walking sticks provided on tour
					Lisbon
									
							
					Marialva
									
							
					Douro Valley 
									
							
					Ponte de Lima
									
							
					Porto (Oporto)
									
					When it comes to drinking in the Douro Valley’s panoramas, moderation isn’t an option.
The contours of golden grape arbors twist and bend toward the distant river below and sun-kissed heavens above. It’s a place to pause mid-hike—flanked by silvery olive trees and whitewashed quintas—and admire the beauty of inland Portugal. Of course, the fact that you’re admiring it in the third-oldest controlled wine region (a UNESCO World Heritage site) helps. And the glass of port waiting for you at the trail’s end? Even better. But you won’t just remember the scenery: each day on this Douro Valley tour brings its own surprises. From friendly locals in the fortress town of Marialva to a walk through history on the ancient Caminho de Santiago to a relaxing float on a rabelo boat, Portugal’s gifts pour out freely.
			The contours of golden grape arbors twist and bend toward the distant river below and sun-kissed heavens above. It’s a place to pause mid-hike—flanked by silvery olive trees and whitewashed quintas—and admire the beauty of inland Portugal. Of course, the fact that you’re admiring it in the third-oldest controlled wine region (a UNESCO World Heritage site) helps. And the glass of port waiting for you at the trail’s end? Even better. But you won’t just remember the scenery: each day on this Douro Valley tour brings its own surprises. From friendly locals in the fortress town of Marialva to a walk through history on the ancient Caminho de Santiago to a relaxing float on a rabelo boat, Portugal’s gifts pour out freely.
