Sail Porto’s Douro River, savor Port Wine, and capture stunning city views on a luxury sailboat cruise. Unforgettable moments await.
Sail Porto’s Douro River, savor Port Wine, and capture stunning city views on a luxury sailboat cruise. Unforgettable moments await.
- Douro River - Embark on a delightful two-hour cruise from Douro Marina to downtown Porto, passing by several of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This journey offers stunning views from the water, blending sightseeing with a serene sailboat experience. On the return to the marina, enjoy the charming Douro Estuary, creating an unforgettable sailing…
- Douro River - Embark on a delightful two-hour cruise from Douro Marina to downtown Porto, passing by several of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This journey offers stunning views from the water, blending sightseeing with a serene sailboat experience. On the return to the marina, enjoy the charming Douro Estuary, creating an unforgettable sailing adventure.
- Rua do Cabedelo - The former civil parish of São Pedro da Afurada, commonly known as Afurada, is a charming fishing village in Vila Nova de Gaia. It is renowned for its rich fishing traditions, delectable seafood restaurants, and the vibrant celebrations of its patron saint, Saint Peter, on June 29th. Historically, it was referred to as “Furada” in royal charters from 1288 and 1518, emphasizing its significance as a sandbank ideal for fishing.
- Ponte da Arrabida - Completed in 1963, the Arrábida Bridge was the first to span the Douro River from its mouth. At the time of its completion, it held the world record for the largest reinforced concrete arch, showcasing remarkable engineering. Today, it remains a crucial road link between Porto and Gaia, offering scenic views of the river below.
- Igreja da Confraria das Almas do Corpo Santo de Massarelos - This church belongs to the Brotherhood of the Souls of the Holy Body of Massarelos, which, according to tradition, was founded in 1394 by sailors returning from England who survived a violent storm. Prince Henry the Navigator is said to have been a member of this brotherhood, which played a vital role in Porto’s economic and maritime affairs. Built in 1776 on the site of an earlier temple, the church features a striking tile panel on its rear façade, depicting the Age of Discovery, with a notable image of Prince Henry himself.
- Alfandega Porto Congress Centre - Constructed in the latter half of the 19th century, the Alfândega building was designed by French architect Jean Colson in response to Porto’s booming commercial activity. The construction involved creating a vast quay platform to support the Customs House. In 1888, a railway branch connected it to Campanhã Station, allowing efficient goods transport. Today, the historic building houses a Conference Center and the Museum of Transport and Communications.
- Cais De Gaia - Cais de Gaia holds immense historical importance for Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, especially regarding Port Wine. It was once the main docking point for Rabelo boats transporting wine barrels from the Douro Valley to cellars in Gaia. Today, the area is home to some of the world’s most famous Port Wine cellars, where visitors can enjoy tastings, guided tours, and cultural events. The waterfront also features lively squares, leisure areas, and frequent musical performances, particularly during the summer months.
- Ribeira Square - Praça da Ribeira is one of the oldest and most famous squares in Porto, situated on the Douro River’s edge. This medieval square is a bustling hub for tourists, with numerous restaurants, cafés, and terraces offering breathtaking views of the river. As part of Porto’s UNESCO-listed Historic Center, Ribeira is a must-visit destination, and its beauty can be best appreciated from the water.
- Ponte de Dom Luis I - Designed by Belgian engineer Théophile Seyrig and built between 1881 and 1886, the Luís I Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks of Porto. Seyrig had previously collaborated with Gustave Eiffel on the construction of the D. Maria Pia railway bridge. The Luís I Bridge was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 and remains a vital crossing between Porto and Gaia. Its lower deck sits low above the waterline, preventing the passage of larger sailboats.
- Farol-Capela de S. Miguel-O-Anjo - Built in 1528 at the mouth of the Douro River, the São Miguel o Anjo Lighthouse is one of the oldest surviving lighthouses in Europe and the oldest in Portugal. This remarkable structure is also one of the earliest Renaissance-style buildings in the country. On the opposite bank of the river lies the Douro Estuary Local Nature Reserve, a crucial habitat for various bird species. The reserve is an important stop along the East Atlantic Flyway, a major migratory route for birds traveling between Europe and Africa.

- Fully certified crew and vessel
- Bottled water
- Guide
- Snacks
- Fully certified crew and vessel
- Bottled water
- Guide
- Snacks
- Snacks
- Snacks
Discover the Best of Porto with a Luxury Sailboat Cruise
Enhance your Porto visit by merging sightseeing with a serene, two-hour luxury sailboat cruise on the magnificent Douro River. Starting from Douro Marina, sail towards downtown Porto and the renowned D. Luís I Bridge, enjoying stunning views of the city’s historic sites from a distinctive waterside…
Discover the Best of Porto with a Luxury Sailboat Cruise
Enhance your Porto visit by merging sightseeing with a serene, two-hour luxury sailboat cruise on the magnificent Douro River. Starting from Douro Marina, sail towards downtown Porto and the renowned D. Luís I Bridge, enjoying stunning views of the city’s historic sites from a distinctive waterside angle.
While cruising, savor a glass of exquisite Port Wine or a refreshing drink as you take in the splendor of Porto’s skyline. On the way back, relax and appreciate the charming Douro Estuary, all while enjoying the comfort of a sophisticated sailing experience.
Rest assured, and sail with us, as we craft unforgettable memories.
- The use of sunscreen is recommended.
- Temperature may drop, especially in the afternoon, choose your clothing accordingly.
- Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.