AmaWaterways/AmaVida

7 Night Porto Cruise on AmaVida

Porto, Entre-os-Rios, and Regua

7 nightsSat, Oct 16, 2027AmaVidaCruiseOnly
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Quick facts

  • Duration7 nights
  • DepartsSat, Oct 16, 2027
  • ReturnsSat, Oct 23, 2027
  • Departure portFlorence/Pisa/Tuscany (Livorno)
  • TypeCruiseOnly
  • ShipAmaVida

Itinerary

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  1. Day 1 — Porto

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    Day details

    EMBARKATION-PORTO – EMBARKATION. Board your river ship for your <i>Flavors of Portugal & Spain</i> cruise. When the sun sets, enjoy the illuminated landscapes of Porto on a scenic cruise aboard your ship. (D)<li>Porto-Porto Illuminations cruise-PORTO – EMBARKATION. Board your river ship for your <i>Flavors of Portugal & Spain</i> cruise. When the sun sets, enjoy the illuminated landscapes of Porto on a scenic cruise aboard your ship. (D)</li>

  2. Day 2 — Porto

    Visit again (first on day 1)

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    “City of Bridges” tour-PORTO. Join a guided tour of Porto’s historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll see the Cathedral, one of the city’s oldest monuments; the main square, ringed with shops and cafes; and the São Bento Railway Station, known for its blue and white tile panels depicting scenes from Portuguese history. For the more active adventure, join a hike in Porto and explore the old harbor quarter, passing through the medieval streets of Porto. In the afternoon, you’ll also enjoy a tasting of Port, Portugal’s most renowned contribution to the world of wine. (B,L,D)<li>Porto- OR Porto hike-PORTO. Join a guided tour of Porto’s historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll see the Cathedral, one of the city’s oldest monuments; the main square, ringed with shops and cafes; and the São Bento Railway Station, known for its blue and white tile panels depicting scenes from Portuguese history. For the more active adventure, join a hike in Porto and explore the old harbor quarter, passing through the medieval streets of Porto. In the afternoon, you’ll also enjoy a tasting of Port, Portugal’s most renowned contribution to the world of wine. (B,L,D)</li><li>Porto-Port Wine Tasting-PORTO. Join a guided tour of Porto’s historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll see the Cathedral, one of the city’s oldest monuments; the main square, ringed with shops and cafes; and the São Bento Railway Station, known for its blue and white tile panels depicting scenes from Portuguese history. For the more active adventure, join a hike in Porto and explore the old harbor quarter, passing through the medieval streets of Porto. In the afternoon, you’ll also enjoy a tasting of Port, Portugal’s most renowned contribution to the world of wine. (B,L,D)</li>

  3. Day 3 — Entre-os-Rios

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    Lunch at local quinta-ENTRE-OS-RIOS. Entre-os-Rios translates to “between the rivers,” and this small village is, quite appropriately, located at the confluence of the Tâmega and Douro rivers. For an authentic slice of Douro River life, enjoy a traditional “home-cooked” meal at a local quinta. (B,L,D)

  4. Day 4 — Regua

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    Mateus Palace & Gardens Excursion-RÉGUA. Discover the Baroque magic of Mateus Palace and Gardens. Inside, gaze at the beautiful 16th- to 18th-century furnishings that decorate the palace, as well as the distinctive paintings and a ceiling of intricately carved wood. Hear the tale of Mateus Rose Wine and spend some time exploring the palace’s magnificent gardens, considered some of the most beautiful in Portugal. (B,L,D)

  5. Day 5 — Regua

    Visit again (first on day 4)

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    Lamego city tour and Bôlas tasting-RÉGUA – PINHÃO. Venture to the town of Lamego, where you’ll see the “Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies” on a city tour or climb the 686-step “Holy Staircase,” beautifully decorated with white and blue tiles, to the top on a guided hike. Whichever excursion you choose will conclude with a tasting of local specialties such as Bôlas de Lamego, bread filled with smoked ham; Presunto, a type of dry-cured ham; and Espumante, a Portuguese sparkling wine. Later in the day, cruise along the scenic Douro to Pinhão, where a wine tasting will be waiting for you in a local quinta. (B,L,D)<li>Régua-OR Holy Staircase hike and Bôlas tasting-RÉGUA – PINHÃO. Venture to the town of Lamego, where you’ll see the “Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies” on a city tour or climb the 686-step “Holy Staircase,” beautifully decorated with white and blue tiles, to the top on a guided hike. Whichever excursion you choose will conclude with a tasting of local specialties such as Bôlas de Lamego, bread filled with smoked ham; Presunto, a type of dry-cured ham; and Espumante, a Portuguese sparkling wine. Later in the day, cruise along the scenic Douro to Pinhão, where a wine tasting will be waiting for you in a local quinta. (B,L,D)</li>

  6. Day 6 — Pinhao

    Port guide
    Day details

    Local quinta wine tasting-RÉGUA – PINHÃO. Venture to the town of Lamego, where you’ll see the “Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies” on a city tour or climb the 686-step “Holy Staircase,” beautifully decorated with white and blue tiles, to the top on a guided hike. Whichever excursion you choose will conclude with a tasting of local specialties such as Bôlas de Lamego, bread filled with smoked ham; Presunto, a type of dry-cured ham; and Espumante, a Portuguese sparkling wine. Later in the day, cruise along the scenic Douro to Pinhão, where a wine tasting will be waiting for you in a local quinta. (B,L,D)

  7. Day 7 — Pinhao

    Visit again (first on day 6)

    Port guide
    Day details

    Pinhão train station hike-PINHÃO. Embark on a leisurely walk to the charming Pinhão Railway Station, a stunning train station along the Douro Line, one of the most iconic rail journeys in Portugal. The station’s main building is revered for its 25 tile panels, all in shades of blue, that depict scenes from the Douro region. Afterward, enjoy an exclusive lunch at Quinta da Roêda. Nestled in the heart of the Douro Valley, this historic estate is celebrated for its centuries-old vineyards and iconic terraced landscapes. Enjoy a scenic drive up towards the quinta and savor a wine tasting, followed by a traditional family-style lunch with many regional delicacies. (B,L,D)<li>Pinhão-Quinta da Roêda lunch-PINHÃO. Embark on a leisurely walk to the charming Pinhão Railway Station, a stunning train station along the Douro Line, one of the most iconic rail journeys in Portugal. The station’s main building is revered for its 25 tile panels, all in shades of blue, that depict scenes from the Douro region. Afterward, enjoy an exclusive lunch at Quinta da Roêda. Nestled in the heart of the Douro Valley, this historic estate is celebrated for its centuries-old vineyards and iconic terraced landscapes. Enjoy a scenic drive up towards the quinta and savor a wine tasting, followed by a traditional family-style lunch with many regional delicacies. (B,L,D)</li>

  8. Day 8 — Barca dAlva

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    Scenic cruising-PINHÃO-BARCA D’ALVA, PORTUGAL. Begin the day with a scenic cruise through Pinhão on the way to Barca d’Alva. Venture to Castelo Rodrigo, known as the “White Village” because of its almond trees. The site offers spectacular views of the surrounding area and as far away as Spain. Join a walking tour through its medieval streets and see the houses and establishments with 16th-century facades and Manueline-style windows. If you prefer a more active adventure there, you can hike to the town. At the end of both tours, enjoy a tasting of local favorites, such as almonds, cheese, bread and wine. (B,L,D)<li>Barca d’Alva-Castelo Rodrigo tour with tasting of regional fare-PINHÃO-BARCA D’ALVA, PORTUGAL. Begin the day with a scenic cruise through Pinhão on the way to Barca d’Alva. Venture to Castelo Rodrigo, known as the “White Village” because of its almond trees. The site offers spectacular views of the surrounding area and as far away as Spain. Join a walking tour through its medieval streets and see the houses and establishments with 16th-century facades and Manueline-style windows. If you prefer a more active adventure there, you can hike to the town. At the end of both tours, enjoy a tasting of local favorites, such as almonds, cheese, bread and wine. (B,L,D)</li><li>Barca d’Alva-OR Castelo Rodrigo hike with tasting of regional fare-PINHÃO-BARCA D’ALVA, PORTUGAL. Begin the day with a scenic cruise through Pinhão on the way to Barca d’Alva. Venture to Castelo Rodrigo, known as the “White Village” because of its almond trees. The site offers spectacular views of the surrounding area and as far away as Spain. Join a walking tour through its medieval streets and see the houses and establishments with 16th-century facades and Manueline-style windows. If you prefer a more active adventure there, you can hike to the town. At the end of both tours, enjoy a tasting of local favorites, such as almonds, cheese, bread and wine. (B,L,D)</li>

  9. Day 9 — Vega de Terron

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    DISEMBARKATION-VEGA DE TERRÓN –DISEMBARKATION. Disembark your cruise in Vega de Terrón. (B) <br> <br> <i>**DISCLAIMER: Itinerary subject to change.</i> ,br> <i>SAILING ALERTS: Ship docks in remote location. Cruise only not recommended - can purchase a long haul transfer & overnight in MAD; a private transfer or own independent transfer to depart at anytime</i>

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Timeless elegance graces the decks of AmaVida as it navigates Portugal and Spain&rsquo;s Douro River. The rust and gold color schemes reflect the Douro&rsquo;s breathtaking sunsets and evoke the sepia tones of timeworn snapshots from the world&rsquo;s oldest demarcated wine region. Most staterooms feature balconies for enjoying views of terraced vineyards, along with Entertainment-On-Demand, climate-controlled air conditioning, and an in-room safe. Passionate chefs on AmaVida serve exquisite, locally-sourced cuisine paired with unlimited local wine&mdash;and the region&rsquo;s signature Port&mdash;as well as beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner in the Main Restaurant each evening.

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  • Main dining rooms Traditional complimentary dining
  • Pools & fitness Ship amenities vary by vessel

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  • Bars & Lounges With fewer guests on board, you can enjoy the luxury of space to unwind, relax and reconnect with your loved ones. Publi
  • Outdoor Activities Soak up some rays or take a dip in refreshing pool with a swim-up bar as it pass by centuries-old castles, charming vill
  • Specialty dining Reservations and cover charges may apply
  • Spa & salon Treatments at additional cost

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Ship specifications

Bars / Lounges
1
Beam
37 ft (11.3 m)
Built In
Portugal
Dining / Restaurants
1
Fitness Center
Yes
Number of Crew
38
Number of Staterooms
51
Number of Suites
2
Passenger Capacity
102
Pool
Yes
Registry
Portugal
Ship Length
260 ft (79.2 m)
Spa
Yes
Year Built
2013

Prices shown are per person, based on double occupancy, and include taxes and port fees where available. Gratuities and optional extras are not included. All fares are subject to availability and may change. Final pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.