River Douro Cruise Holidays - cruising the 'River of Gold' through Portugal to Spain
The River Douro is one of Europe's most untouched and beautiful
rivers. The river meanders through northern Portugal to the ocean
and the fascinating city of Porto. A river cruise on the lovely
Douro River combines delightful scenery with rural, unspoilt
villages and towns and an opportunity to visit the great cities
of Porto and Salamanca. Along the way
we will also visit restored palaces, places of pilgrimage,
cultural centres and vineyards.
Your gentle journey takes you on a wonderfully
scenic path, through deep cleft gorges terraced with thousands
of vineyards, past sleepy fishing villages and through a tranquil
countryside of almond and citrus trees.
Porto is Portugal's second largest city and one of the most
beautiful cities of the Iberian Peninsula. Its charm stems
from its dramatic position above the river, with little gabled
houses closely terraced down the hill. Porto owes its wealth
and fame to Port wine, first discovered and exported by the
British in the early 17th century.
Birthplace of the navigator Diego Cap who discovered the
mouth of the Congo, Villa Real is an attractive old Episcopal
town surrounded by fruit orchards and vineyards Nearby
is the little village of Maters with a beautiful Baroque
country house and gardens, belonging to the Counts of Villa
Real. The famous Mateus Rosé wine is produced in this area.
Situated south of the Douro, Lamego is a major market centre,
and is charmingly set amid vineyards and lush, fertile countryside.
The town boasts several fine Baroque buildings including the
18th century pilgrimage church Nossa Schrum, a Gothic cathedral,
and an 11th century castle where in 1143 Don Alfonso Henriques
was elected first King of Portugal.
On certain cruises
you will visit Salamanca, Spain's ancient seat of learning
with its grand buildings and the Plaza Mayor, the country's
most magnificent square.
One of the loveliest and best preserved of the old Spanish
cities, Salamanca justly deserves its place as a World
Heritage Site. With a tumultuous past, the city has been
conquered, influenced and shaped by Hannibal, the Romans,
the Moors and the French. Today it is a city of golden
stone architecture, narrow cobblestone streets and beautiful
plazas.
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