We invite you to meet the Douro as it is, with its rhythm.
Embark on a relaxing and inspiring journey where natural beauty meets local culture.
Exclusively for your group of up to 7 people.
We depart from Cais do Ouro, a meeting point of stories and traditions. We contemplate the beauty of Afurada, with typical houses and connection to fishing. We pass through 6 bridges that are much more than buildings, they are ties of connection between people and places, witnesses of a rich and dynamic past.
During the journey, you will have the opportunity to admire the Ribeira do Porto, with its vibrant soul and unique colors, and V N Gaia, with the wine caves of Porto, where time is measured in barrels
At sunset, the Douro dresses in magical tones, the sky burns in warm colors and the river reflects the beauty of this unique moment. A toast with Porto wine aboard celebrates this gift from nature.
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A picturesque fishing neighborhood located in the foothills of the River Douro in Vila Nova de Gaia. Known for its colorful houses, narrow streets and strong maritime tradition, Afurada offers an authentic experience of local culture. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, fresh fish restaurants and the river view, where traditional fishing boats still sail.
A masterpiece of engineering and one of the most iconic symbols of Porto, the Ponte da Arrábida is a bow bridge that majestically rises over the River Douro, connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. Inaugurated in 1963, it was considered at the time the largest armed concrete bow in the world, a testimony to the boldness and innovation of Portuguese engineering.
Founded in 1992 with the aim of preserving and displaying a large collection of electric cars and other vehicles, with great historical and heritage value, the Electric Car Museum offers visitors the possibility of getting to know the history and development of public transport up close. on rails in the city of Porto. It is located in a building where the Massarelos Thermoelectric Power Station operated, which was built in 1915 to produce energy for electric vehicles that circulated in the city. Getting on the tram is diving into the past. Its interior remains faithful to the design of the early 20th century, where wood and iron reign supreme. The seat backs have a peculiar feature: they move, allowing the passenger to choose which way they want to turn during the journey. The windows, with wooden frames, unlike those in more modern means of transport, open completely, allowing us to breathe in the aromas of the city.
You will make your own way to the meeting points