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The Douro River: Lisbon to Porto

Portugal: Lisbon, Aveiro, Guimarães, Regua, Barca d'Alva, Porto | Spain: Salamanca

Ship

MS Amália Rodrigues

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MS Gil Eanes
MS Miguel Torga

Nights on Ship

7

Group size

Average of 38 travelers

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Single Supplement: Low-Cost

From $6,295 per person

11 Days | $573 per day

Includes airfare

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Optional Tours

During your trip, you will have the opportunity to join optional tours to further your discoveries—all of which are noted below. Most of these tours can only be reserved onsite with your Program Director, however due to limited space and other special requirements, some optional tours must be reserved before your departure from the U.S. If this trip has optional tours that need to be purchased in advance, they will be noted with a disclaimer below.

Optional tour to Batalha Monastery & the fishing village of Nazaré

$209 per person

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Join us on this optional tour to discover the Dominican convent of Batalha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by King João I to thank the Virgin Mary for Portugal’s victory over Spain in the battle of Aljubarrota, the convent is celebrated for its well-preserved Gothic art and extensive history. Next, you’ll continue on to the town of Nazaré, famous for its hand-painted fishing boats and the traditional garb worn by local people. During your time here, you'll explore the town on foot, as well as by funicular. The tour culminates at Sitio de Nazaré, a rocky promontory offering sweeping views of the coast. In addition to the tour, you'll enjoy lunch.

Optional tour to Barcelos

$185 per person

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Join our optional tour to Barcelos, a medieval town classified as part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network for its renowned arts scene and prized ceramics. Your discoveries begin with a guided walk around the historic city—from its Gothic medieval bridge to its 15th-century parish church and decorated pottery museum. Along the way, you’ll learn about the town’s celebrated tradition of pottery making. You'll also come to understand why roosters are revered here. In addition to the tour, you'll enjoy lunch.