Douro Valley: 2h Rabelo Boat Tour with Port Wine & Audio Guide
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Douro Valley: 2h Rabelo Boat Tour with Port Wine & Audio Guide

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About this experience

Embark on a scenic two-hour cruise aboard a traditional Rabelo boat through the breathtaking UNESCO-listed Douro Valley. Departing from Pinhão, you'll sail past terraced vineyards and historic wine estates such as Bonfim, Roêda, Ventozelo, and São José while crossing under the iconic Eiffel Bridge. Drift through the serene valleys of renowned wineries like Carvalhas and Romaneira, and admire the impressive estates of Merouço and Malvedos before arriving at the charming village of Tua and its striking Foz Tua Dam. Along the way, enjoy a complimentary tasting of Port Wine as you soak in the stunning landscapes.

- Cruise the Douro River aboard an authentic Rabelo boat
- Marvel at the terraced vineyards and historic estates of the Douro Valley
- Savor a complimentary Port Wine tasting onboard
- Enhance your experience with our multilingual Audio Guide App

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Douro Valley: 2h Rabelo Boat Tour with Port Wine & Audio Guide

What's included

Pets Welcome Onboard
Traditional Rabelo Boat Ride
Skipper and Audio Guide in 5 different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese
Scenic Views of Douro's UNESCO World Heritage Site
A Glass of Port Wine to Enjoy During the Cruise
2 Hour Panoramic Boat Tour

Detailed itinerary

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Quinta do Bomfim, acquired by George Warre for Dow's in 1896, sits in the "well-placed valley" near Pinhão, a legacy continued by the Symington family since 1912. Positioned in the Upper Douro Valley, the estate benefits from a transitional climate and south-facing schist terraces, vital for producing Dow's distinguished Vintage Ports. The vineyard's grapes are processed at an on-site winery, where traditional foot-treading in modern lagares honors centuries-old winemaking practices, ensuring the continued excellence of their Ports.

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Quinta de Ventozelo, steeped in history, traces back to Cistercian monks who initiated port wine production in the Douro Valley. Its evolution, from a mention in 1288 to its acquisition by Gran Cruz in 2014, reflects its status as one of the Douro's most significant estates. Today, Ventozelo is renowned for its commitment to wine diversity and sustainable tourism, while preserving its authenticity. Situated in a stunning location, the estate offers a tranquil retreat into nature, where time slows, and the starlit nights are unforgettable.

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Quinta da Romaneira's storied past begins in the 18th century, gaining prominence in the 19th century with accolades from notable figures and recognition at Christie's auctions. The 20th century saw expansion under Arnaldo Dias Monteiro de Barros, further enlarging its territory. The 21st century brought rejuvenation through Christian Seely and André Esteves, enhancing its stature. Today, Romaneira, with its historical vineyards like Liceiras and Carrapata, showcases the excellence of its terroir, embodying over 260 years of distinguished winemaking.

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Barragem do Tua (Tua Dam), a marvel of engineering in the Douro Valley, majestically spans the Tua River. This modern dam, completed in 2016, stands as a testament to Portugal's commitment to renewable energy and sustainable development. Rising 108 meters high, it creates a serene reservoir that enhances the region's landscape.
The dam not only generates hydroelectric power but also serves as a scenic backdrop for river cruises, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards and hills. As you sail by, marvel at this impressive structure that harmonizes modern engineering with the timeless beauty of the Douro Valley.

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Quinta de Merouço - Casa do Rio offers an immersive experience, combining luxury accommodations with breathtaking views of the river and vineyards. The vineyards benefit from diverse sun exposures and schistose soils, ideal for cultivating the region's traditional grape varieties. As you pass by this picturesque estate, you'll witness the meticulous care and centuries-old traditions that go into every bottle, capturing the essence of the Douro Valley's winemaking excellence.

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Quinta dos Malvedos, a cornerstone of Graham's Vintage Ports since 1890, graces the slopes of the Douro River. This iconic estate, named after the historic 'Malvedos' rapids, spans 164 hectares and benefits from ideal sunlight and rainfall. The south-facing vineyards ensure perfectly ripened grapes, resulting in balanced wines.
The estate features traditional terraced vineyards with 18th-century stone walls, giving its wines a unique character. Quinta dos Malvedos, a cultural landmark, was a filming location for "A Gaiola Dourada," showcasing its historical and natural beauty, embodying the essence of the Douro Valley.

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Quinta das Tecedeiras, a seminal brand within the storied tapestry of the Douro, embraces a dual heritage: honoring the region's fortified wine tradition while pioneering the cultivation and promotion of non-fortified wines over the past two decades. Nestled in the world's oldest demarcated wine region, Tecedeiras is a poetic landscape of staggering beauty, from breathtaking vistas to the delicate interplay of scents that drift across its terraces—a vinous paradise to which Lima&Smith proudly contributes.

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Quinta das Carvalhas, a quintessential icon of the Alto Douro, graces the slopes of the left bank of the Douro River, overlooking Pinhão. This majestic estate dominates the landscape from river to ridge, embodying centuries of winemaking heritage with written records dating back to 1759. The venerable vineyards, some over a century old, house a treasure trove of the region's ancient grape varieties, making Carvalhas a living repository of Douro viticulture.
The vineyards of Quinta das Carvalhas, stretching from the riverbanks to the upper reaches of the slopes, enjoy a variety of exposures and are planted on steep, schistose hillsides, typical of mountain viticulture.

What's not included

Hotel pick up and drop off
Gratuities

Available languages

Audio guide
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We work with several models of Rabelo boats
The minimum drinking age is 18 years old

Meeting point

Our boats are located in front of Praia Bar Snack-Bar and Public Restrooms at Cais A, Tv. da Marginal. You will recognize our Boarding Pier by the fleet of Rabelo boats and our company banner.

About Pinhão

Pinhão is a charming town nestled in the heart of the Douro Valley, Portugal's renowned wine region. Known for its stunning landscapes, historic wine cellars, and the iconic Pinhão Railway Station, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The town is famous for its port wine production and picturesque views of the Douro River.

Top Attractions

Pinhão Railway Station

This iconic train station is famous for its beautiful azulejo tilework depicting scenes of the Douro Valley. It's a must-visit for anyone traveling by train.

Historical 30 minutes Free

Douro River Cruise

A cruise along the Douro River offers stunning views of the vineyards and terraced landscapes. It's a great way to experience the beauty of the region.

Adventure 1-4 hours Moderate to Expensive

Wine Cellars and Vineyards

Pinhão is surrounded by numerous wine cellars and vineyards where you can learn about port wine production and enjoy tastings.

Cultural Half day Moderate

Miradouro da Senhora da Graça

This viewpoint offers panoramic views of the Douro Valley and its terraced vineyards. It's a perfect spot for photography and enjoying the scenery.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Francesinha

A hearty sandwich filled with meat and covered in melted cheese and a special sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat and dairy

Bacalhau à Brás

Shredded codfish with eggs, onions, and potatoes.

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish and eggs

Rabanadas

Fried dough soaked in syrup, similar to French toast.

Dessert Contains dairy and sugar

Popular Activities

Hiking Douro River cruises Wine tasting Scenic drives Visiting wine cellars Exploring historic towns Kayaking Visiting the Pinhão Railway Station for its azulejo tilework

Best Time to Visit

April to October

The best time to visit Pinhão is during the spring and summer months when the weather is warm and ideal for outdoor activities. The vineyards are lush and green, and the town hosts various wine festivals.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Western European Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Pinhão is generally a safe destination for travelers. Common sense precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Francisco de Sa Carneiro Airport • 100 km from Pinhão
By train

Pinhão Railway Station

By bus

Pinhão Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are available but not very frequent. They connect Pinhão to nearby towns and villages.

Taxis

Available • Apps: None widely used

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Town Center Riverside Area

Day trips

Lamego
20 km • Half day

Lamego is a charming town known for its beautiful cathedral and the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, a major pilgrimage site.

Régua
15 km • Half day

Régua is a picturesque town along the Douro River, known for its wine lodges and the Douro Museum.

Peso da Régua
20 km • Half day

Peso da Régua is a historic town with a rich wine heritage and beautiful architecture.

Festivals

Douro Valley Wine Festival • September

Pro tips

  • Visit the Pinhão Railway Station for its stunning azulejo tilework.
  • Book a Douro River cruise for a unique perspective of the valley.
  • Explore the local wine cellars and enjoy tastings.
  • Take a day trip to nearby towns like Lamego and Régua.
  • Stay in a wine hotel or vineyard for a unique experience.
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