Amazing Day Trip to Douro from Porto

Go on a Day Trip to Douro from Porto

Just an hour and a half away from Porto awaits the Douro Valley. This is one of the most beautiful wine regions in the world. Picture this:

  • Stunning landscapes of green and golden slopes covered with vineyards;
  • Wine estates gracefully stretching along the riverbanks;
  • The birthplace of the well-known Port wine.

As highlighted in our Day Trips from Porto, a Day Trip to Douro is a must-do for anyone exploring the region. We’ve put together our top travel and food tips to make your one-day trip to Douro from Porto perfect. Keep reading to find out more.

If you’ve got more than a day in the Douro Valley, take advantage of it. If not, one day will give you a glimpse of its culture, delicious food, tasty wines, and stunning landscapes. It’ll also make you want to come back for more.

Douro’s Wine Tradition

Douro’s viticulture and wine exports owe their growth mainly to the Port wine brand, which appeared only during the second half of the seventeenth century. However, remains of ancient stone tanks and casks have been found, possibly tracing wine production in the region back to the third or fourth century.

Port Wine’s success is the major contributor to the Douro’s landscape modification that we know today, characterized by terraced vineyards cascading down steep hillsides. It all started when the British sought an alternative to French wines due to a time of rivalry between the two nations. They started to look at Iberian wines and that is when merchants headed inland along the Douro river searching for high-quality wines. They soon found the robust and full-bodied wines of the upper Douro river and immediately started planning their transportation back to England. The solution was obvious, they took advantage of the river to ship the wine down to Porto. Once there, the wines were transferred onto bigger ships and were finally sent to England. And this is how the wine became known as Port wine, the wine from Porto.

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Day trip to Douro: How to Get There

Porto is considered the main gateway to the Douro region. It provides several options to get there, each one providing a different travel experience.

The most popular one is probably by taking a cruise. They depart from Vila Nova de Gaia’s pier located just across from Porto’s Ribeira/riverside. You can easily access it by crossing the Dom Luis bridge. These cruise ships take you on a six-hour journey up the Douro river. It’s quite a time-consuming trip, mostly due to the river locks crossing, which was built to tame the river. That in and of itself is worth witnessing. It might take a big chunk of your time, but it is also the mode of transport that unveils the Douro Valley’s stunning landscapes most spectacularly.

Another popular travel option is the train from Porto’s railway station, São Bento. The journey is faster, taking about two hours and a half to get there. It also provides an amazing travel experience as the track follows a path through the Douro River bank.  The Linha do Douro/Douro Line route is one of the most picturesque railways in Europe.

You can also take a bus to get there but, honestly, it is probably the least recommended way to get there. You see, the road through the Douro Valley was considered the world’s best road due to the spectacular scenic show it offers. So if you want to hit the road, it’s recommended to rent a car and explore the amazing views it offers at your own pace.

Day trip to Douro: What to See & What to Do

LOOK OUT POINTS

Douro is a natural wonder in and of itself, so most of the time you will probably be contemplating the views as they reveal themselves along the way. One of the most spectacular lookout points is Galafura. Sunset views from this spot are particularly unforgettable.

Douro Valley

PINHÃO RAILWAY STATION

On June 1st, 1880, they welcomed the first train. This beautiful train station is part of the Douro Line. Despite being a small train station, it is still worth a visit. It played an important role for many years considering there weren’t many ways to get to the region. It was the main transportation to carry people and goods to and from the Douro region, and it was also very important to the Port wine industry. You can see parts of its history on the twenty-five tile panels that depict scenes, landscapes, and customs of the Douro Region. They offer beautiful and detailed representations of Douro culture, traditions, and history.

Pinhão Railway Station

RIVER CRUISE

If you go by car or by train, you will possibly have time to enjoy a cruise on the upper Douro River. These are shorter cruises, but allow you to travel even deeper through the valley to discover the Douro in its truly natural and wild beauty. We recommend Magnífico Douro, a company that provides river cruises on the traditional and scenic rabelos boats, a unique experience.

Douro Valley

QUINTAS – WINERIES

They are part of Douro’s history, tradition, and culture as well. As you dive into the valley, you’ll soon enough start seeing white-painted buildings spread along the slopes of the valley. Most of them offer wine tours with visits to the vineyards and production facilities, and, most importantly, wine tastings. A one-day trip to Douro can be short to visit as many as one would like, but we suggest you try at least one of the following Douro wineries.

Douro Valley

Day trip to Douro: Where to eat

There are plenty of restaurants spread out through the valley. There are even some wineries that provide meals, such as Quinta do Pôpa, as mentioned before. But to truly taste the Douro flavors, there are a few local restaurants that offer true and unique traditional meals and are a must-try.

As you can see, there is a lot to do, to visit, to eat, to experience and to see. Our one-day trip to Douro guide promises a full and unforgettable day, likely leaving you eager to return or extend your visit.

Craving for more?

Here are some ideas for other amazing one-day trips from Porto that will allow you to know a bit more about Portugal and our traditions.

  • Visit one of the oldest and most religious cities in Portugal on a Day Trip to Braga Day
  • Trip to Guimarães: Discover the birthplace of Portugal, one of the most beautiful fascinating cities in the country.
  • Day Trip to Aveiro: Everything you need to know for a wonderful day trip from Porto to Aveiro, the Portuguese Venice.

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