The Douro, Porto & Salamanca River Cruise with Lisbon Extension - MS Douro Elegance
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Drink Package on European River Cruises
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Enjoy drinks with your next river cruise and the views along the riverbank and toast your holiday with like-minded explorers after another fascinating adventure ashore. Over a leisurely lunch on board, complement your meal with a glass (or three) of cool, crisp wine or a refreshing beer.
Then each evening while discussing the highlights of the day, enjoy even more options with the cocktail of the day, house spirits and mixers, a recommended regional wine over dinner and pre and after-dinner drinks in the restaurant and bar, so you can drink as much – or as little – as you like.
Perfect for travelers looking to enjoy a luxurious river cruise hassle-free.
Offer valid on new bookings. The Superior drinks package is available on 2025 European river cruises departing in 2025. All-inclusive drinks package is available on 2026 river cruises. Additional restrictions may apply.

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Get 1 free customer place for every 8 customers booked when booking as a group of 8 or more. Discount applies to the standard holiday package only, upgrades and extras are not included. 'Free places' will be applied as a discount to the overall balance, and based on the lowest priced cabins included in the booking, The discount will be calculated based on the number of confirmed travelers at final balance payment. If the group number drops below 8 then the booking will revert to standard pricing terms. This offer applies to any European River Cruise. Offer is subject to availability. Riviera River Cruises reserves the right to withdraw or amend this offer at any time. This offer is combinable with any other current promotion.
Escape to the beautiful landscapes of Portugal on our Douro river cruise, followed by a stay in the spectacular city of Porto, the home of Port wine.The perfect mix of culture, history and foodie adventures, our Douro cruise is ideal for anybody looking for a relaxing yet enriching holiday to a beautiful location. Expect sleepy villages and medieval towns unchanged for centuries, amongst the breathtaking rolling hills and terraced vineyard slopes of the stunning Douro Valley.To take your experience to the next level, this holiday adds on an extension in Porto. Those with a passion for history and architecture will enjoy our stops at Braga - where we tour the city's not one, but two cathedrals - and Guimarães, the birthplace of Portugal. In Porto, we'll climb to the top of Clérigos Tower for stunning vistas of the city and experience the mournful aching of Fado music during a traditional performance over dinner.
- Day 1Embark in PortoThu, Sep 10, 2026Embark in PortoFrom the moment you board, the welcoming crew are at your service. In no time you’ll be settled into your luxurious, thoughtfully furnished accommodation and familiarising yourself with all the first-class aspects of this floating boutique hotel.
- Day 2Peso da RéguaFri, Sep 11, 2026Cruise towards PinhaoOne of the benefits of life aboard a river cruise is the sheer sense of relaxation it brings; our elegant ship slips its moorings during breakfast and we enjoy most of the day sailing. There is plenty of time for a spot of pampering in the on-board spa, or simply watch the seamless changing of the riverbank scenery passing by from the comfort of a cosy seat in the lounge.We’re in port wine territory, where the lush hillsides have largely given way to a patterned landscape of terraced vineyards. Inland from the Atlantic, the climate has changed, too; it’s noticeably warmer and drier, while the area has a Mediterranean appearance with orangey, earthy colours replacing verdant greens.Quinta visitLater we arrive back in the pretty little town of Pinhao. This afternoon we enjoy a visit to a local historic quinta to learn all about the stages of wine production, from the planting of the vines, harvesting, the wine-making process and finally tasting and labelling. No visit would be complete without sampling some of their excellent produce of course, so we enjoy a tasting before returning to the ship.We are moored overnight in Pinhao.Included experiences: Free time sailing towards Pinhao Visit to a quinta, with wine tasting
- Day 3Castelo RodrigoSat, Sep 12, 2026Cruise towards PocinhoThis morning, early risers can witness the ship’s graceful departure. Relax over a leisurely breakfast whilst the ever-changing scenery idly slips by through the restaurant’s superb panoramic windows. The Douro was once a wild river, notoriously challenging to navigate, especially for the traditional flat-bottomed boats, which often foundered in its waters. Today it has been tamed by a system of dams and locks, which have raised the water level to produce a topography reminiscent of Scotland’s lochs that enhances the valley’s charm.As we cruise into ever more rural territory towards the Spanish border, the river here is at its most peaceful. It’s the perfect time to take a refreshing dip in the Sun Deck pool – a rare treat on a cruise ship – or catch up on some reading, perhaps with a cool pre-lunch glass of vinho verde, the local, gently fizzy white wine. Portuguese wine is just outstanding, but production is low, so the best is rarely exported. Our on-board wine list includes some excellent regional wines, and the friendly and attentive restaurant staff will gladly guide you through them. Do experiment a little and you’ll be greatly rewarded.Castelo RodrigoThis afternoon we visit Castelo Rodrigo, a delightful 12th-century walled village tucked away in the picturesque highland ranges bordering Spain. Its church was a resting place on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela and it is said that Saint Francis himself stayed here. The views are simply stupendous, stretching across almost-deserted ochre hillsides.This evening after dinner we will see a celebratory vintage port wine opened in the traditional way, then head up on to the sun deck to listen to the unmistakable sound of crickets and breathe in the scents from the surrounding valley slopes that pervade the warm evening air.Included experiences: Free morning sailing towards Pochino Visit to Castelo Rodrigo
- Day 4SalamancaSun, Sep 13, 2026SalamancaToday we visit historic Salamanca, one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites on this journey, regarded by many Spaniards as their nation’s most beautiful city. Founded by the Romans, who erected its 389-yard-long bridge, Salamanca is mostly built from local sandstone that emanates a gorgeous rose-coloured glow in the sunlight. Perched on a hill on a bend in the serene River Tormes, the city is a picture of tranquillity, but its history is turbulent, having been successively fought over by Hannibal, the Moors, then the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon.Salamanca is dominated by its two cathedrals and its university. Founded in 1218, the university is the oldest in Spain and was one of the civilised world’s most important seats of study for over 400 years. The Spanish Inquisition’s records are still kept here, and as early as the 16th century it boasted some 12,000 students. Seeing its immaculately preserved lecture halls with their vaulted ceilings, it’s easy to conjure an image of Christopher Columbus addressing the learned men of the day or legal experts constructing the international laws that originate here.On arrival in Salamanca, you are free to explore as you wish. You may choose to linger, admiring the ornate interiors of its cathedrals – the more recent dates from the 16th-century – or explore its tiny streets, medieval squares, traditional shops, gardens and marketplaces. The main square, the Plaza Mayor, was built in the 18th-century in Spanish Baroque style with colonnaded walkways all around at ground level, ideal for finding a shaded spot to sit and watch the locals pass by. Over lunch with typically Spanish dishes you enjoy a traditional flamenco show.This afternoon we enjoy a guided tour of the city seeing the main sights, before we return to our ship.Included experiences: Lunch with flamenco show Guided tour of Salamanca
- Day 5Mateus Palace GardensMon, Sep 14, 2026Cruise towards Peso da RéguaAs dawn breaks over Porto the adventure begins as our elegant vessel commences her stately passage upstream. Your first delicious breakfast is served by the attentive crew and whilst you linger over another coffee, you can really start to unwind as we leave the city skyline far behind. Head up on deck to appreciate the changing landscape in all its splendour as the river weaves its way between the lush hillsides; from the first morning on board, it’s very apparent that the Douro is one of Europe’s most photogenic river valleys and the topography has prevented the building of extensive riverside roads.Mateus PalaceAfter another superb lunch on board, we cruise into the small town of Peso da Régua, from where we visit the grounds of the splendid Mateus Palace and its sublime palace interiors. Anyone familiar with Mateus Rosé and its characteristic ‘squashed’ bottle will recognise the palace from the label. Whatever your opinion of the wine, it is an impressive 18th-century Baroque edifice, mirrored in its stunning pond, surrounded by landscaped French gardens.Quinta da PachecaThis evening, we take the short drive to the 126-acre Quinta da Pacheca for dinner. Enjoying dramatic views over the Douro, it dates back to the 18th-century and is simply one of the most beautiful and distinguished properties in the region. It is also notable as being the first quinta – in 1738 – to bottle wine under the name of its owner, the aristocrat Mariana Pacheco Pereira. You have time to wander through part of the estate before sampling the wines with dinner.We are moored in Régua overnight.Included experiences: Free morning sailing towards Peso da Régua Visit to Mateus Palace gardens Dinner at Quinta da Pacheca
- Day 6LamegoTue, Sep 15, 2026This morning after breakfast we take a short drive to historic Lamego, home of Portugal’s sparkling wine, Raposeira, and one of the first places to be reclaimed from the Moors in the 12th century. Situated atop the hill overlooking this lovely town is the ancient Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies church, its stairways adorned with attractive azulejos, the country’s characteristic painted ceramic tiles.Cruise along the DouroBy the time we return to our ship, our chef and his team will be adding the finishing touches to another delicious lunch, ready to be served as we depart for our next destination.After lunch there’s the perfect opportunity to take to the sun deck to enjoy the kaleidoscope of Douro views – or perhaps a spot of reading in the lounge over a cup of tea. This evening is the Chef’s Dinner, a truly memorable experience featuring exquisite regional specialities, followed by a colourful performance of traditional Portuguese folk music by a local cultural group.Included experiences: Visit to Lamego Free afternoon on board, sailing towards Porto Chef's Dinner Traditional Portuguese folk music show
- Day 7PortoWed, Sep 16, 2026Cruise towards PortoThere’s a perfect opportunity to avail yourself of some of the ship’s range of five-star facilities this morning – maybe a little gentle exercise in the fitness room before heading up to the sun deck to enjoy a coffee whilst chatting with newly-made friends as our ship makes a graceful arrival in Porto once more, passing under the city’s spectacular bridges.Porto is of course synonymous with wonderful port wine and all the famous port producers are here, such as Cálem, Sandeman and Ferreira, so a visit here would not be complete without a tour of one of them. You’ll learn about this fortified wine’s fascinating history and its close British connections. Port is made from grapes still pressed in the traditional way – by feet – then lovingly matured, sometimes for decades, before you can enjoy its subtle flavours. Of course, you’ll get the chance to sample various port styles at the end of our visit.PortoAfter lunch on board, we enjoy a guided tour of Porto. Strategically overlooking the Douro as it empties into the Atlantic, Portugal’s second largest city was originally a Roman town, but its wealth derived from its knowledge of the sea routes to India, with fortunes made from trading spices, silks and other fine goods. Our tour unveils some of its major and more surprising sights.You’ll have the rest of the afternoon to explore the truly fascinating city; so perhaps return to the terraced streets of the old town and wander the sloping maze of winding, cobbled alleyways, soaking up the atmosphere whilst stopping to admire the lovely architecture, soaring bell towers, fine baroque churches, golden rooftops and beautiful tiles of this slice of traditional Portugal. Stop for a drink in a cosy café and be tempted by an array of delicious cakes and pastries – perhaps sample a pastel de nata, the traditional Portuguese custard tart.This evening, enjoy a final dinner on board expertly served by our restaurant staff under the supervision of the maître d’. Afterwards, perhaps settle into the lounge to chat into the evening and reflect on the splendours of the remarkable River Douro – over a glass of port, of course.Included experiences: Guided tour of Porto Port wine cellar visit with tasting
- Day 8Day 1 of extension - Braga & GuimarãesThu, Sep 17, 2026BragaToday we'll say goodbye to our first-class vessel in Porto and head to the religious capital of Portugal, Braga. This conservative city is known for its Seman Santa - or Holy Week - as well as its historic centre dominated by Baroque churches. Founded by the Romans, Braga still shows traces of the empire with the ruins of an extensive bathing complex dating back to the 2nd century. We'll visit Braga Cathedral, Sé de Braga, the oldest cathedral in Portugal, whose construction began over 1,000 years ago. The original structure has been added to throughout the last millennia in a mixture of several architectural styles, including a stunning Baroque nave decorated with gold ornamentation. Later, we'll tour Guimarães, a UNESCO World Heritage site recognised for its unchanged architecture. There aren’t many cities that can claim they played foundational role in the history of their country, but Guimarães is a notable exception – it was the first capital of Portugal and the birthplace of its first king, King Afonso Henriques. First, we visit the Paço do Duques de Bragançathe, the residence of the first Duke of Braganza in the 15th century. The palace has been restored to showcase its former glory, with displays of Flemish tapestries, medieval weapons, and an intricately decorated chapel with stained-glass windows. After some free time for lunch, our guide will show you further highlights of the town, which is dominated by an 11th-century castle - the birthplace of King Afonso. Close by is the Romanesque church, Igreja de São Miguel de Castelo, where the future king was baptized. We return to Porto and check into our hotel, where we stay for three nights.GuimarãesLater, we'll tour Guimarães, a UNESCO World Heritage site recognised for its unchanged architecture. There aren’t many cities that can claim they played foundational role in the history of their country, but Guimarães is a notable exception – it was the first capital of Portugal and the birthplace of its first king, King Afonso Henriques. First, we visit the Paço do Duques de Bragançathe, the residence of the first Duke of Braganza in the 15th century. The palace has been restored to showcase its former glory, with displays of Flemish tapestries, medieval weapons, and an intricately decorated chapel with stained-glass windows.After some free time for lunch, our guide will show you further highlights of the town, which is dominated by an 11th-century castle - the birthplace of King Afonso. Close by is the Romanesque church, Igreja de São Miguel de Castelo, where the future king was baptized. We return to Porto and check into our hotel, where we stay for three nights.Included experiences: Guided tour of Braga Guided tour of Guimarães
- Day 9Day 2 of extension - PortoFri, Sep 18, 2026PortoDiscover the charm of Porto, Portugal's second-largest city, on our visit to the Portuguese Centre of Photography, which is housed in an 18th-century prison. Here, we will delve into Portugal's cultural history through photographs taken both domestically and abroad, including vintage cameras that date back over a century. As we continue our walking tour, we'll stop at Clérigos Tower. Built between 1735 and 1748, this Baroque-style tower is the tallest campanile in Portugal. As you climb the 200 steps to the top of the tower, you pass 49 bells, forming a large carillon with an almost deafening ring. After reaching the top, you will be rewarded with stunning vistas of the city and river. You can enjoy the rest of the day exploring Porto at your own pace. For those who love books, Livraria Lello is a must-visit destination. This library is renowned for its stunning beauty, featuring a 100-year-old art-nouveau structure adorned with neo-gothic details - it is as enchanting as the books it houses. You can also take a tram to visit the local beaches or stroll through the UNESCO-protected historic centre - the choice is yours. Experience a delightful evening with an optional excursion to Herança Magna for a Fado night. Savour a traditional 3-course dinner paired with wine while immersing in the Portuguese culture through music and dance – this soulful music embodies the Portuguese expression of nostalgia and longing and is deemed a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.Included experiences: Visit to the Portugues Centre of Photography Visit to Clérigos Tower in Porto Personalise your holidayFolklore & Fado eveningExperience a delightful evening with an optional excursion to Herança Magna for a Fado night. Savour a traditional 3-course dinner paired with wine while immersing in the Portuguese culture through music and dance – this soulful music embodies the Portuguese expression of nostalgia and longing and is deemed a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
- Day 10Day 3 of extension - AveiroSat, Sep 19, 2026AveiroWe'll travel a short distance away from Porto to Aveiro, a coastal city set along a lagoon. Sometimes known as the Venice of Portugal, it's home to a small network of canals traversed by moliceiros - colourful canal boats that were traditionally used for seaweed harvesting and are now a quirky way to see the city.There’s no better way to experience the city than by the water so we’ll take a trip along the canals, passing landmarks like the Capitania of the Port of Aveiro and the Aveiro Cultural and Congress Centre. Enjoy the picturesque scenery of the Canal das Pirâmides. During summer, it's adorned with hundreds of tiny white salt pyramids representing one of the defining features of the region.Legend has it a local nun, struggling to fast, is responsible for the creation of the Portuguese delicacy of ovos moles – so it’s imperative we get to enjoy a bite (or two) while we’re in Aveiro. And our Tour Manager will teach us all about the history and production of this delicious delicacy as we dig in.After some free time for you to explore further, we will return to Porto where you can spend the afternoon at leisure.Included experiences: Visit to Aveiro with canal tour Ovos moles tasting
- Day 11DisembarkSun, Sep 20, 2026DisembarkAfter one last breakfast at the hotel, our time exploring more of Portugal comes to an end. It’s time to pack your bags are say goodbye to your fellow explorers.
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Riviera Cruises went above and beyond during our Rhine cruise that faced major disruptions due to low water levels in the Rhine this summer. Meals and cabin service on board were A+++, on shore tours were first class, on board entertainment excellent, and nothing seemed a problem to all staff, when in fact, they must have been under extreme pressure. I will certainly not hesitate to book a trip with Riviera again!
Our cruise director, Carmen, was very personable and put herself into everything we did. She loves her job and it showed. This was first river cruise and there will be many more with Rivera Cruise. Affordable Tours was great, all questions were answered in a timely manner and no problems with delivery as promised.
The Rhine Christmas Market Cruise was delightful! The ship was beautifully updated and fancy ;) The staff were wonderful. The food, while delicious and varied, was all caterered to those from the UK which make up 80% of the guests. We spent near a week in Germany and had not one sausage or potato dish that would be local to the region. The markets have all the same stalls so space out purchases. If you buy everything at the first market, you won't have anything left at the rest. 70% of the markets are food! We did get great sausages there ;) Sometimes it's difficult to find your way back from the market to the ship. The towns were beautiful and look different so that's fun! And the most important of all: call the ship front desk the morning of departure (if you don't have a direct transfer) to get a landmark for where the ship is docked. Otherwise it's tricky to find.