Such a Beautiful Place... I saw new thing here at 1:52 Minutes.... Beautiful place near River.. Both side are greenery... Thanks for you one of another good video...
I did a day tour wine taster and lunch and cruise on small boat . It was amazing day out . Met wonderful people too. It was on getyour guide . Douro river cruise and wine tasting. Fabulous day
You forgot to tell people that there are cruises of several days! :) People should do the several day's cruises because that way they can spend days on the places, and have a bigger experience, even participating on the process of producing wine on the vineyards themselves. Of course these fast cruises are very time limited, but there are other options in which people spend time in several cities, check places where wine is made and stored, festivities, etc. These fast trips are for people without time, like when we climb the Arrábida bridge to see the sunset up there, and only have a few minutes driking a bit of wine. It all has to do with the time we choose to spend. But the several days cruises are more expensive obviously but some choose those.
I agree with your assessment that the time spend in the vineyards was too short. I wonder if there's an option to take the boat up to Pinhao, spend the night there at a hotel, and then boat back -- that might make more sense? The train is probably the best bet since I think it's only 13 euros (round trip?) and it is much faster than the boat. It's possible to have a guided car trip from Porto as well, although it might not be as scenic. My wife and I drove a car from Guarda, from the south, and the last forty minutes meant STEEP hillsides, rugged roads, switchback and harrowing turns, although there were some breathtaking views. We took a one-hour boat excursion from Pinhao, up about 30 minutes and then back, and it was somewhat pleasant, but rather boring since there was no commentary. We visited Bom Fim vineyard (called 'quinta') but it was closed, so we hung out in the reception area taking pictures of the history on the walls. That bridge is narrow -- if there's a large truck or bus approaching from the opposite side, one of the two vehicles will have to go back in reverse! We visited the vineyard across the Rio Duoro and for 4 euros, got a small taste of wine. Overall what was most fun was trying to keep the rental car from getting dinged by other cars or by the narrow streets!
I did remember the bus ride from the pier to the vineyards, we did cross a narrow bridge that allow one car at the time and i was shock by how skilled the bus drivers in Portugal. I would definitely take the train next time and explore more vineyards
Yes there are, there are several days cruises, with lots of time, this one was a very quick cruise, so they didn't have time for anything special. :) On the bigger cruises you'll see several cities and vineyards and even have experiences like participating in the process of wine productions and even those traditional old processes of stepping over the grapes.
Hi, I enjoyed the cruise itself maybe a bit more than you but have to agree that the tasting was disappointing and too rushed. Breakfast was not up to much but lunch was good. Later in the holiday we went up by train and stayed over which we enjoyed more but both were good.
Pequeno almoço em Portugal não é igual em nenhum país da Europa. Sexagenário ovos mexidos tem alugar um iate e si não vai pagar 80€ certo! No usa ou Inglaterra aí tem ovos mexidos ok
Such a Beautiful Place... I saw new thing here at 1:52 Minutes.... Beautiful place near River.. Both side are greenery... Thanks for you one of another good video...
Thank you! I agree, seeing how it works was pretty cool, that was my first time learning about this dam system.
I did a day tour wine taster and lunch and cruise on small boat . It was amazing day out . Met wonderful people too. It was on getyour guide . Douro river cruise and wine tasting. Fabulous day
Thanks for the honest review.
Thank you. Very informative. I will jist drive from Porto to Douro, and spend more time at the wineries
hey thanks,, yea, going to do the train !
Majestic and Amazing Douro.
Douro is History and stories of the people who built it over centuries, lacing its schist walls and terraces.
truly a historical rich place and full of old and new charms.
You forgot to tell people that there are cruises of several days! :)
People should do the several day's cruises because that way they can spend days on the places, and have a bigger experience, even participating on the process of producing wine on the vineyards themselves.
Of course these fast cruises are very time limited, but there are other options in which people spend time in several cities, check places where wine is made and stored, festivities, etc.
These fast trips are for people without time, like when we climb the Arrábida bridge to see the sunset up there, and only have a few minutes driking a bit of wine. It all has to do with the time we choose to spend.
But the several days cruises are more expensive obviously but some choose those.
Thanks, very informative for making a decision
I agree with your assessment that the time spend in the vineyards was too short. I wonder if there's an option to take the boat up to Pinhao, spend the night there at a hotel, and then boat back -- that might make more sense? The train is probably the best bet since I think it's only 13 euros (round trip?) and it is much faster than the boat. It's possible to have a guided car trip from Porto as well, although it might not be as scenic. My wife and I drove a car from Guarda, from the south, and the last forty minutes meant STEEP hillsides, rugged roads, switchback and harrowing turns, although there were some breathtaking views. We took a one-hour boat excursion from Pinhao, up about 30 minutes and then back, and it was somewhat pleasant, but rather boring since there was no commentary. We visited Bom Fim vineyard (called 'quinta') but it was closed, so we hung out in the reception area taking pictures of the history on the walls. That bridge is narrow -- if there's a large truck or bus approaching from the opposite side, one of the two vehicles will have to go back in reverse! We visited the vineyard across the Rio Duoro and for 4 euros, got a small taste of wine. Overall what was most fun was trying to keep the rental car from getting dinged by other cars or by the narrow streets!
I did remember the bus ride from the pier to the vineyards, we did cross a narrow bridge that allow one car at the time and i was shock by how skilled the bus drivers in Portugal. I would definitely take the train next time and explore more vineyards
Yes there are, there are several days cruises, with lots of time, this one was a very quick cruise, so they didn't have time for anything special. :)
On the bigger cruises you'll see several cities and vineyards and even have experiences like participating in the process of wine productions and even those traditional old processes of stepping over the grapes.
Hi, I enjoyed the cruise itself maybe a bit more than you but have to agree that the tasting was disappointing and too rushed. Breakfast was not up to much but lunch was good. Later in the holiday we went up by train and stayed over which we enjoyed more but both were good.
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Pequeno almoço em Portugal não é igual em nenhum país da Europa. Sexagenário ovos mexidos tem alugar um iate e si não vai pagar 80€ certo! No usa ou Inglaterra aí tem ovos mexidos ok
The only thing i liked was passing the dams...and meeting people from Dubai and now a litle about them...the rest was bouring.for me.
I feel the same, learning the dam system is pretty cool
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It maybe a tour for some and not for others. That's why I share my honest feedback and hopefully help others make the best decision for themselves.
This is a few hours tour, there are several days tours, with lots more time.