Explore Porto’s history on a Douro River boat tour with drinks and snacks. Discover stunning views from Afurada Marina to D. Luis Bridge.
Explore Porto’s history on a Douro River boat tour with drinks and snacks. Discover stunning views from Afurada Marina to D. Luis Bridge.
- Igreja Paroquial de S. Pedro da Afurada - A genuine fishing community.
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Ponte da Arrabida - Ponte da Arrábida – An engineering marvel in the heart of the Douro.
The Arrábida Bridge is a significant link between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Opened in 1963, this remarkable concrete structure was once the world’s largest concrete arch bridge,…
- Igreja Paroquial de S. Pedro da Afurada - A genuine fishing community.
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Ponte da Arrabida - Ponte da Arrábida – An engineering marvel in the heart of the Douro.
The Arrábida Bridge is a significant link between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Opened in 1963, this remarkable concrete structure was once the world’s largest concrete arch bridge, boasting a span of 270 meters.
Viewed from a sailboat, its grandeur and elegance are even more striking. It’s like a living postcard of the city! -
Igreja da Confraria das Almas do Corpo Santo de Massarelos - Church of Massarelos – Tradition and Devotion by the Douro.
Located by the river, the Church of Massarelos is a hidden gem of Porto, rich in history and local devotion. Dedicated to Our Lady of Grace, it is especially revered by fishermen and seafarers, hosting one of the city’s oldest pilgrimages annually in honor of the patroness.
Dating back to the 18th century, this church is notable for its facade adorned with traditional Portuguese tiles, depicting religious scenes with unique charm. Its tower, visible from the river, serves as a landmark for those navigating the Douro. It embodies the city’s spirit: simple, genuine, and full of faith. -
Jardins do Palacio de Cristal - Gardens of the Crystal Palace – The City’s Green Vista.
Perched atop Porto’s hills, with a prime view of the Douro River, lie the breathtaking Gardens of the Crystal Palace. A true oasis of peace and beauty in the city’s heart.
Designed in the 19th century by German landscape architect Émile David, the gardens feature a harmonious blend of romantic paths, tranquil lakes, and stunning viewpoints. It’s a favorite spot for locals to walk, picnic, or simply enjoy the views over the Douro, Gaia, and the distant ocean.
From a sailboat, the gardens appear to float above the city, creating a magical scene that becomes even more enchanting at sunset. -
Alfandega Porto Congress Centre - Porto Customs Congress Center – A historic landmark on the Douro’s edge.
Situated on the right bank of the Douro River, in Porto’s historic center, the Porto Customs Congress Centre is one of the city’s most iconic structures. Originally constructed between 1859 and 1869 as the “New Alfândega,” on the former Miragaia beach, this neoclassical building was designed by French architect Jean-François Colson. Its construction marked one of Porto’s most significant urban transformations in the 19th century, including a railway connection to Campanhã Station in 1888. -
Cais De Gaia - The Cais de Gaia - The image of the Port wine cellars
Located on the south bank of the Douro River in Vila Nova de Gaia, it is one of the most iconic areas of the Porto region, blending history, culture, and leisure with a stunning view of Porto’s historic center.
For centuries, Cais de Gaia has been a crucial river port, especially for transporting Port wine. The traditional rabelo boats carried barrels from the Alto Douro to the cellars in Gaia, where the wine was aged and prepared for export. -
Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar - Serra do Pilar Monastery – World Heritage Site with Majestic Views.
Atop the hill of Vila Nova de Gaia, with a commanding view of the Douro and Porto’s historic center, stands the Monastery of the Serra do Pilar, one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the Douro’s urban landscape.
Built in the 16th century, this circular monastery is unique in Portugal, inspired by Italian Renaissance churches. Its church and impressive circular cloister were designed by the Order of St. Augustine, and later the building served military purposes, explaining its robustness and strategic location.
Today, the Serra do Pilar Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers one of the most breathtaking viewpoints over Porto and the Douro River.
From a sailboat, as you approach the Louis I Bridge, you can admire its imposing presence atop the hill. A true stone sentinel preserving the region’s history. -
Ponte de Dom Luis I - Ponte Dom Luís I – The Unmistakable Icon of Porto
No Douro River tour is complete without visiting the majestic Dom Luis I Bridge, arguably the most recognized symbol of Porto.
The upper deck accommodates the metro and pedestrians, offering one of the most spectacular views over the Douro, while the lower deck connects riverfront neighborhoods like Ribeira and Cais de Gaia.
Seeing it from the river is a unique experience. The iron arch against the sky, reflected in the Douro’s calm waters, creates a memorable and often unforgettable image for first-time viewers.
As you pass under the Dom Luis I Bridge in your sailboat, you feel the weight of history and the beauty of engineering that shaped this invincible city’s landscape. -
Cais da Ribeira - Ribeira do Porto – The Vibrant Heart of the Invicta City.
On the Douro’s banks, right next to the Dom Luis I Bridge, lies Ribeira do Porto, one of the city’s oldest and most authentic neighborhoods.
With its colorful houses stacked atop one another, narrow cobblestone streets, and lively terraces, Ribeira is the true historic heart of Porto. This picturesque and vibrant scene is so striking that it has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From the sailboat’s deck, the view is simply magical! Balconies with drying clothes, the reflections of facades in the Douro’s waters, and the buzz of local life mixed with street music. Here, Porto reveals itself in all its authenticity. Alive, proud, and passionate.
Passengers have the chance to see Porto as it has been for centuries! A city oriented towards the river, shaped by commerce, tradition, and the spirit of its people. -
Reserva Natural Estuario do Douro - At Porto’s exit, where the Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean, lies a true natural treasure: the Local Natural Reserve of the Douro Estuary.
This protected area, located on the river’s south bank near the parish of Afurada, is a sanctuary for over 200 bird species and one of the last well-preserved estuary refuges in an urban environment in Portugal. Here, among reptiles, marshes, and sandbanks, it’s common to observe various migratory bird species. A surprising natural spectacle just minutes from the city center. -
Foz do rio Douro - The Douro’s Mouth is a breathtaking scene, where the ocean’s deep blue merges with the river’s fresh water, creating a unique visual spectacle. It’s also here that, when the wind and maritime conditions are favorable, sailing provides an authentic and thrilling experience, riding the waves in perfect harmony with nature.
This point marks the beginning of the open sea adventure, one of the tour’s most exhilarating moments, where passengers can feel the Atlantic’s freedom and power up close. - Promenade Foz do Douro - The Foz do Douro is the enchanting spot where the river that traverses northern Portugal meets the vast Atlantic, creating a stunning landscape where nature, history, and urban elegance converge.

- On-board WiFi
- Blankets
- Snacks
- Certified crew
- All Fees and Taxes
- Welcome drink
- Bluetooth music column (or Spotify)
- Alcoholic beverages
- All necessary security equipment
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Blankets
- Snacks
- Certified crew
- All Fees and Taxes
- Welcome drink
- Bluetooth music column (or Spotify)
- Alcoholic beverages
- All necessary security equipment
- On-board restrooms
- Gratification
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratification
- Lunch
- Dinner
Embark on an American-crafted sailboat journey along the scenic Douro River, stretching from the Douro Marina to the iconic D. Louis I Bridge. Enjoy the company of a local crew in the charming Afurada region and let the gentle breeze guide you through the distinctive and exclusive scenery that the Douro River uniquely provides. This tour is perfect for…
Embark on an American-crafted sailboat journey along the scenic Douro River, stretching from the Douro Marina to the iconic D. Louis I Bridge. Enjoy the company of a local crew in the charming Afurada region and let the gentle breeze guide you through the distinctive and exclusive scenery that the Douro River uniquely provides. This tour is perfect for those seeking relaxation, stunning photography opportunities, and a unique view of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The boat accommodates up to 8 passengers and is equipped with a bathroom and a fully functional kitchen.
- Alcoholic beverages only to persons over 18 years DE age
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.