Desde Oporto : Bodega Brunch en el Valle del Duero + Crucero panorámico





Descripción
Crucero panorámico de 1 hora por el valle del Duero Disfrute de una relajante experiencia en el valle del Duero que combina sabores locales, paisajes impresionantes y un toque de elegancia. Disfruta de un delicioso brunch en una encantadora bodega, con especialidades regionales y vinos cuidadosamente seleccionados, seguido de un tranquilo crucero panorámico de 1 hora por el río Duero, donde admirarás los icónicos viñedos en terrazas del valle y su impresionante belleza natural. Perfecto para parejas, familias y amantes del vino que buscan experimentar lo mejor del Duero en una sola excursión inolvidable.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Nuestro viaje comienza en Rua Mouzinho da Silveira 34, donde le daremos la bienvenida a bordo de nuestra cómoda furgoneta de 9 asientos, totalmente climatizada para mantenerlo fresco en los días más cálidos. Desde allí, partiremos en un pintoresco viaje de 1,5 horas desde Oporto hasta el corazón del valle del Duero, donde te espera una experiencia inolvidable.
Una vez en el valle del Duero, disfrutaremos de un relajado almuerzo en bodega en la Quinta do Laranjo, rodeado de hermosos viñedos y campos de la región. Seremos recibidos con un refrescante Porto Tonic, seguido de una deliciosa selección de sabores locales maridados con vinos blancos y tintos cuidadosamente elegidos. Para terminar, disfrutaremos de un suave Tawny Port servido junto a un pastel tradicional regional, una maravillosa manera de saborear los auténticos sabores y la cálida hospitalidad de Tabuaço.
Todavía en Pinhão, subiremos a bordo para un suave crucero de una hora por el río Duero. No se trata del barco en sí, sino de la vista que solo se puede presenciar desde el agua. Mientras nos desplazamos tranquilamente entre las colinas, veremos el valle desde su ángulo más privado, donde interminables terrazas de vides caen en cascada hacia el río. Este es el mismo paisaje que le valió al Duero su estatus de Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO: atemporal, intacto e inolvidable.
Después de un hermoso día lleno de paisajes impresionantes, sabores ricos y vinos inolvidables, volveremos a Oporto en un relajante viaje de 1,5 horas. Esperamos llegar al punto de encuentro alrededor de las 5:30 PM, aunque la hora exacta puede variar dependiendo del tráfico u otras circunstancias. Pedimos un poco de flexibilidad, después de todo, el Duero tiene una manera de hacernos permanecer un poco más.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Al momento de la reserva, los pasajeros de cruceros deben proporcionar la siguiente información al momento de la reserva: nombre del barco, hora de atraque, hora de desembarque y hora de volver a abordar
- Se aplican números mínimos. Existe la posibilidad de cancelación después de la confirmación si no hay suficientes pasajeros para cumplir con los requisitos. En caso de que esto ocurra, se le ofrecerá una alternativa o un reembolso completo
Opiniones(116)
The whole experience was lovely. The landscape was beautiful, the vineyard and the family who ran it were wonderful, the boat ride was nice, and the tour guide (Nuno) was excellent. it was very hot out, but Nuno took good care of us so we were fine. The wine was delicious.
This is a must do experience! The wines, the scenery, the tour company - everything was exceptional. Our guide, Nuno, was incredible and truly elevated our trip. He was personable, funny, and made an effort to chat and connect with all 8 people on the experience. If you’re on the fence about this excursion, please take my advice and book it!
Nuno is friendly and always connect to everyone, keeping the conversation flowing with information. The journey is smooth and we are rewarded with the sweeping view of Duoro Valley. The visit to a family run vineyard is uniquely intimate. Enchidos tradicionais portugueses platter is generous and the best wine I tasted for a long time so crisp and light both white and red. Port wine is also refreshingly fruity. These wines straight from the vineyard is so different from bottled wine, one needs to try to appreciate it's quality. The boat ride is chillaxing and more sparkling wine served. This is a must do trip for anyone visiting Porto to learn about why this valley has been one of the finest wine producing location since centuries ago.
Nuno was an incredible tour guide. Very knowledgeable about the science and history of the valley! Would recommend anyone to take the tour, and support these family businesses so that they can pass onto the next generation!
We attended the so called ," premium wine tour, with 2 wineries and lunch and river cruise. Our driver and guide Pedro was first class but that is where the "premium" First wine tour was good. At the next wine tour we had lunch.The food was mediocre. I was told before the tour that the main course choice would be fish or meat. It was only meat. 3 miniscule pieces of meat, with rice, potato crisps from a packet and tomato and onion salad. Hardly "premium." It was a very hot day. We went on a boat with no cover outside and if you went inside there were no windows that opened.All the other boats had coverage outside with windows that opened for the inside cabin, if there was one. THE WORST BOAT. Definitely not premium. Pedro said he did not know why they gave us this boat. Extremely disappointed given their rave reviews.
We had an absolutely wonderful time on this tour. Great hosts, excellent wine, an amazing backdrop, and a top guide! If you want to have an informative and relaxing time, we can only recommend Nuno as a guide!
Incredible day, well organized and good guide. What was missing a bit was a little more info and info from the farmers themselves, one was not even English speaking. On the plus side the rest with two cozy vineyards, a fantastic lunch, good wines and port. Nice with a little boat trip even if that was maybe a little over rejected
Small group tour of some lovely wineries. Great authentic Portuguese lunch, followed by a relaxing river cruise.
This was a wonderful guided tour. We traveled in a van as a family of 7 with our elderly mother and two young kids. We had Philip as our guide and he was patient and accommodating the entire time. We chose one winery to visit because we wanted a slower-paced experience of the Douro Valley and we were hoping to avoid the crowds. This trip surpassed our expectations and came away with a personalized experience. After the boat ride along the Douro River, he took us to a small family-owned vineyard where we met the lovely couple Taveira and Anita. We had Portuguese homestyle cooking in a 4 course meal, probably the best food we've had during our trip in Portugal. I usually don't drink, but their wine was so delicious, We tried the white, red, ruby, and tawny wine, all delicious. It's really unlike anything you can buy at any store and is organically made since it's produced locally and in small batches. Taveira makes wine because he just genuinely enjoys it. Ditch those unpersonalized group tours that take you to large commercialized wineries and opt for this one.
We had an incredible experience touring from Porto to the Douro Valley with Felipe. From the start, he was fantastic—friendly, knowledgeable, and effortlessly multilingual (Portuguese, English, and Spanish), which made the experience feel welcoming and accessible. The day was thoughtfully planned and truly authentic. We began with a beautiful boat tour along the Douro River, taking in the stunning scenery, before heading to a small, family-run vineyard and bed & breakfast—Casa da Quinta do Cabo. What made this experience special was how personal and genuine it felt. We were welcomed with a home-cooked lunch featuring locally sourced meats and cheeses, along with vegetables, olives, and olive oil all produced on the vineyard. Everything was fresh, simple, and delicious. We then sampled the family’s wines—red, white, and their port (vinho generoso)—and toured the cellar to learn about the winemaking process. Tasting their 20-year port was a highlight. Overall, this was much more than a typical tour—it was an opportunity to connect with the region, understand the wine-making tradition, and spend time with a local family. Felipe made the entire experience seamless and engaging. Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Porto and looking for something authentic, educational, and memorable.



