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- Arrival
and departure transfers, airport-hotel in Lisbon and ship-
airport in Porto (if international air fare purchased
through us)
- Total
of 3 nights hotel acommodations in Lisbon.
- Buffet
breakfast daily plus one lunch
- All
sightseeing as outlined, including transportation and all
entrance fees via air conditioned
vehicles
- Long
distance transfer between Lisbon and Porto
- English-speaking
guides
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
- Total of 7 nights/8 days deluxe accommodations aboard the
M/S Douro Cruiser in all outside facing staterooms
- Superb
dining with all meals included while cruising
- Welcome
cocktail, Farewell Cocktail & Captain’s Dinner
- All
sightseeing and shore excursions as outlined (except those
listed as “optional”)
- All
on board activities, lectures, games and similar.
- Services
of an English speaking Cruise manager.
- All
local taxes
SAMPLE
ITINERARY
DAY
1: LISBON - ARRIVAL
Arrive at Lisbon’s Portela International Airport and transfer
to your first class hotel. Due to various arrival times, the
balance of the day is free of activities and meals are on your
own.
DAY 2: LISBON
Your morning sightseeing tour will highlight Lisbon’s historic
past. The day’s program begins in the western end of the
city in Belem. Here you will see the famous Belem Tower, a monument
to honor the Portuguese “Discoveries”. Also visited
is the Jeronimos Monastery, built in the 16th century in the Manueline
architectural style. Both of these structures have been classified
as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Continue to the city center and
the oldest part of the city surrounding St. George’s Castle.
The Alfama district with its narrow streets is still a thriving
and active part of the city. The afternoon is free for independent
sightseeing of Lisbon. (B)
DAY 3: LISBON
After breakfast you will have a full free day to enjoy and explore
the many wonders of tourist friendly Lisbon. There is much to
see and do in this cultural and economic capital. May we suggest
an excursion to the nearby scenic towns of Sintra, and Cascais.
The hilltop town of Sintra has been designated a UNESCO World
Heritage site for its plethora of historic and cultural attractions.
The 15th century Sintra Palace was the summer residence of the
Portuguese royal family, and the Castle of the Moors dates back
to the 8th century. For hundreds of years Cascais was just a
small quaint fishing village until the Portuguese King Luis II
decided to turn the citadel of Cascais into his summer residence.
Since that time the town has been a beacon to holiday seekers,
jet setters, the exiled royal families of Europe and ordinary
foreign tourists looking for a beautiful harbor town, with cobble
stoned streets and a historic city center. Optional tours, will
be offered for those wishing a more structured day. (B)
DAY 4: LISBON - PORTO
EMBARKATION
Depart Lisbon, heading north to the medieval hilltop town of Obidos.
With its fortified walls, imposing castle, narrow cobble stoned
streets and terra cotta roofs, Obidos has justly earned the reputation
of being the on the highlights of a trip to Portugal. After a guided
tour of this historic gem, continue on to Coimbra. A center of
learning, Coimbra has one of the oldest universities in Europe
and the first in Portugal. Its city center is dominated by the
old cathedral. After sightseeing and lunch, continue north to Porto
where you will embark your river cruise. Check in is followed by
a Welcome Drink and dinner. WELCOME ON BOARD! (B, L, D)
DAY 5: PORTO - BITETOS
After breakfast, enjoy the included sightseeing tour of Porto.
Spreading along the banks of the Douro River, Porto’s history
and development is closely linked to this river. First a Celtic-Iberian
settlement, it became a prosperous Roman village thanks to its
natural harbor. In the Middle Ages, during the XV and XVI centuries,
its fishermen, sailors, merchants and ship builders contributed
to the success of the Portuguese Discoveries. In the XVIII century,
Porto gave its name to the one of the finest wines in the world –Port
Wine. This tour introduces the city, the capital of the North
of Portugal. You will drive through its narrow streets to find
XVI century arcaded buildings and Baroque churches and chapels.
You will cross the city’s iconic XIX century iron bridge,
built by the school of Gustav Eiffel. The city tour takes you
along the coastal road of the Atlantic to the mouth of the Douro
River, located at “Foz”. There, this posh neighborhood
of Porto presents its fashionable Villas and Manor Houses. Before
returning to the ship, you visit the city’s cathedral.
Located on the top of the Penaventosa hill with an amazing view
over the river, the cathedral construction started in the late
12th century and continued until the 17th century. The tour ends
with a visit to one of the Port Wine Lodges, located in Vila
Nova de Gaia, where the group will have opportunity to see the
old casks full of Port and have a sample of this delicious, world
famous Portuguese wine. In the afternoon the ship sets sail for
Bitetos. A special dinner is planned for the evening at the Alpendurada
Monastery. (B, L, D)
DAY 6: REGUA - PINHAO
In the morning the ship sails to Regua. Upon arrival in Regua, there is an
escorted excursion to Lamego.
An old town rich in history, Lamego is small and picturesque, warm and very
charming. It houses one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Portugal:
the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies. Built in the second half of the 18th
century over the remains of a 14th century chapel, it is an excellent example
of Portuguese baroque style. Embracing the whole town from the top of the hill
is the Cathedral’s impressive staircase, with nearly 700 steps. It is
beautifully decorated with enormous panels of blue and white tiles. In addition
to the shrine, you will visit, the Gothic Cathedral, the Lamego Castle and
its Cisterns and tour the Town’s Museum. Time will be given at the end
of the tour to explore the narrow and winding streets of the town or simply
watch the world go by from one of the outdoor cafes. In the evening, enjoy
an on board folk music show. (B,L,D)
DAY
7: BARCA D’ALVA
This morning there is a visit to Quinta do Seixo, a center for
the port wine industry. There will be sample wine tasting before
returning to the ship for lunch. In the afternoon the ship sails
onward to Barca d’Alva.
This evening the gala Captain’s Dinner is followed by dancing
in the lounge. (B, L, D)
DAY 8: SALAMANCA, SPAIN
A full day excursion is scheduled into Spain and the city of Salamanca.
Situated in the center of the “Castilla e León” region,
the city was founded by Celtic-Iberian tribes. Subsequently occupied
by Romans and then Arabs, Salamanca was finally re-conquered
by Christians in the XIIth century. Afterwards, during the XIIIth
century, the Iberian Peninsula’s oldest university was
created here and the city’s stature was greatly increased.
Along with this city’s impressive history, monuments, and
buildings are also its 40,000 international students who give
it a multicultural, cosmopolitan and modern feeling. In 2002,
Salamanca was Capital of the Culture and the city is World Heritage
City since 1988. The guided city tour takes you to visit the
university, the House of shells, and the beautiful “Plaza
Mayor”, formally a site of bullfighting and now a popular
gathering point for locals and visitors alike. The tour also
visits the Gothic “New Cathedral” - a name which
serves as a testimony to the city’s age and rich history
- since this “new” building was constructed in the
16th century to replace the original 12th century Salamanca Cathedral.
During your free time, you may opt to also visit the Old Cathedral
to take in its classic Romanic architecture. Activities while
in Salamanca also include lunch and a flamenco show. Back on
the ship, in the evening dinner will be a special Portuguese
barbecue. (B,L,D)
DAY 9: PINHAO
This morning’s excursion is to Figueria de Castelo Rodrigo,
located at about 2200 feet above sea level. One of Portugal’s
12 historic parishes, it’s streets are typically medieval,
very narrow and steep, and one can still find sixteenth century
façades and Manuelino style windows. The Romans were the
first to build a fortress here. Then in 1209 Alfonso IX built the
wall of the fortress. The village became part of the Portuguese
territory in 1297, during the reign of King Dinis. Throughout the
centuries, Jews, Arabs and Christians have all peacefully coexisted
in this small city and have created the social fabric of Castelo
Rodrigo. There are still signs of this peaceful cooperation such
as on the Sinagoga - the Synagogue Street - which dates back to
the XVI century, during the time of King Manuel I, when a Jewish
community of about 300 people escaping the inquisition and local
Christians lived together in peace during this terrible time. The
tour includes visits to the town hall to admire the azulejos that
cover the wall as well as to the castle area itself, where you
will have some free time to explore before returning to the ship.
In the afternoon sail on to Pinhao. A special dinner this evening
is planned at a local wine estate. (B,L,D)
DAY 10: REGUA-PORTO
The program this morning is to Vila Real and the nearby Gardens
and Palace of Mateus. A visit to Vila Real offers a great opportunity
to venture away from the Douro River and deeper into Portugal’s
Trás-os-Montes (Across the Mountains) Region. The history
of Vila Real dates to Palaeolithic times. However, between the
15th and the 17th century the city grew as many nobles chose
to live in Vila Real. After free time in the city the tour proceeds
to land held by the last Count of Vila Real – the Palace
and Gardens of Mateus. In the Gardens of Mateus Palace you have
the chance to discover the connection between Mateus Rose Wine
and this beautiful XVIII century house. After touring the home,
enjoy free time in the beautiful gardens, amongst Portugal’s
most beautiful. Finally, before returning to the ship there will
be time to visit the villa’s beautiful chapel and winery.
The ship sails on to Porto where it will dock at Vila Nova de
Gaia. (B, L, D)
DAY 11: PORTO
DISEMBARKATION
As all good things must eventually come to an end, so must this
tour of Lisbon and the beautiful Douro River. After breakfast,
disembark the ship and transfer to the Porto Airport. (B)