Home > All River Cruises > Europe River Cruises > Portugal's River of Gold

Portugal's River of Gold

5/5 Based on 2 Reviews No Booking FeesDedicated Cruise Advisor
Portugal's River of Gold
Portugal's River of Gold
Portugal's River of Gold

Overview

Read 2 reviews and enjoy exclusive savings on Viking's 10 Day Portugal's River of Gold. Explore Lisbon, Portugal’s lively capital, where winding streets lead to historic cathedrals and grand plazas. Sail roundtrip from Porto and cruise the Douro River Valley, the world’s oldest demarcated wine region and a UNESCO Site, where rural quintas line the hillsides. In Spain, visit Salamanca, home to one of Iberia’s oldest universities, then return to Porto to enjoy its iconic fortified wine, local dishes and soulful fado music.
Our Price From
US$3,999 per person
Price shown based on twin share
Save up to $1,400 per person
Save 18%
Check Availability
Trip Length
Cruise Length

10 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Lisbon

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Porto

Trip Departures
Cruise Departures
Apr 2026 to Nov 2028
Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Countries Visited
Rivers Sailed:
Cruise Line
Cruise Line
Viking
Cruise Ship
Cruise Ship
Viking Helgrim +5
Trip Reviews
2 Trip Reviews
Avg. Rating: 5/5
Ship Class
Ship Class

Douro River Ship

Passengers
Passengers

106

Crew
Crew

36

Ship Launch
Launched

2019

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

VKPRG

Itinerary

Lisbon has inspired explorers for centuries with its stunning setting at the Tagus River's mouth. Its labyrinthine streets carry echoes of 16th-century navigators who sailed on the winds of the Age of Discovery. The city prospered greatly from its trade. And today's streets are lined with the legacies of wealthy builders, including the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, stunning works that introduced Manueline architecture. Savoring local cuisine and port wine are favorite pastimes here. On any evening, the strains of fadospill from clubs in the historic Alfama District.

Throughout Lisbon, fascinating monuments tell this proud city's story. Along the riverfront, in Praça do Comércio, an equestrian statue at its center represents Portugal's King José I, who capably rebuilt the city following the devastating 1755 earthquake. Among the most recognized of Lisbon's monuments is the grand Monument to the Discoveries on the banks of the Tagus River, displaying statues of more than 30 contributors to exploration, whose bravery and spirit still shape the culture of this vibrant European capital.

Porto holds a place of great traditional importance. The town lends its name to the port wine produced in the region and throughout the nation. Located along a rocky embankment, the city boasts picturesque neighborhoods, fashionable restaurants and lively markets. Like Lisbon, Porto has a rich past; its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of narrow cobblestone streets brimming with romantic buildings spanning the centuries and a Romanesque cathedral. At the riverside, small barcos rabelos, boats once used to transport casks of wine, paint a charming scene.

The peaceful town of Peso da Régua, commonly known as Régua, overlooks the Douro River with the Serra do Marão mountains as a stunning backdrop. In 1756, the Marquês de Pombal proclaimed this city as the center of his newly demarcated wine region, and it has remained so since. As such, the town is steeped in the wine-making culture. This is particularly true at Casa do Douro, the headquarters of the Port Wine Institute. Its beautiful stained glass windows are a tribute in light and glass to the rich history of port wine and its cultural significance to the region.

The sleepy town of Pinhão is situated between the Douro and Pinhão Rivers, in the epicenter of the valley's port wine-making region. The climate and growing conditions here are perfect for port grapes and the surrounding landscape, festooned with vineyards, creates a serene experience. The biggest names in port have quintas, or wine estates, nearby. During the annual grape harvest in autumn, the village comes to life, attracting workers and wine enthusiasts from across the whole of Europe.

Journey through the Douro River valley into the history of fine Portuguese wine. Surrounded by terraced hills, spot some of the area's quintas, or wine estates, clinging to the slopes, nestled snugly among their vines. In this beautiful and largely unspoiled region, olive and almond groves share the river's banks with vineyards. And it is hard to ignore the fact that this journey follows in the wake of traditional barcos rabelos that once transported wine downriver to the waiting casks in Vila Nova de Gaia.

Barca d'Alva is the last Portuguese town on the Douro River; this quaint river port is just a few hundred yards from the Spanish border. Cherry, almond and olive groves line the nearby banks, pointing the way to this unassuming frontier village. Its quayside sparkles in the Iberian sun, and it is the ideal port from which to truly appreciate the beauty of the Douro Valley. In either direction, terraced vineyards climb riverbanks and steep hills spill into river gorges. Simple cafés provide an authentic ambience and a bridge across the river leads to a picturesque photo opportunity of the village.

Founded by a Celtic tribe before the rise of the Roman Empire, Salamanca was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 due to its beautifully preserved buildings. It is home to one of Europe's oldest universities, founded in 1134, and its main square, bustling with students, is often called the most beautiful in Spain. The beauty of this richly historic city, besides the enormous Romanesque cathedral whose profile dominates the town, is the grace with which Salamanca retains a traditional Spanish village feel. It is a living museum that takes visitors back to the Middle Ages.

Pinhão is surrounded by picture-postcard terraced hillsides that are synonymous with the Douro River Valley. Its slow pace and quiet atmosphere belie the fact that it produces world-renowned port wines; some of the most recognizable names in port production operate wine estates near here. One of the “station towns” along the Douro River, Pinhão boasts a relaxing and scenic promenade along the river, perfect for strolling and drinking in the beauty of vineyard-clad hills. The village's railway station is decorated with 24 spectacular scenes depicted in azulejos, Portugal's distinctive blue-and-white tiles.

With its historic place as the western boundary of the demarcated wine region of Portugal, Régua boasts a rich wine-making heritage. Riverside manor houses are occupied by winegrowers; some have draped their terraces with giant lettering so they can be easily identified from the water by passing ships. The country's famous port was created when 16th-century British merchants added brandy to the local wine to prevent it from souring. Over the centuries, the process of maturing and blending has been perfected, resulting in appealing tawnies, rubies and other varieties.

In Portuguese cuisine, pork plays a central role, appearing in paio, a pork loin sausage, and chouriço, a spicy sausage often flavored with paprika or wine. These cured meats are nicely complemented by the smooth and creamy cheeses of the region. Among main dishes, the addictive pastéis de bacalhau (small cod cakes) are enjoyed hot or cold. And Portugal's famed soup, caldo verde, gets its deep green color from a variant of kale. At meal's end or just as a treat, the city's pastelarias are well worth a visit for anyone with a sweet tooth.

The magnificent 19th-century Luís I Bridge, designed by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel and opened in 1886, spans the Douro River to link Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. Known locally as “Gaia,” the city is central to Porto's role as a major producer of port. Here, amid ceramic, glass and soap factories, cellars of 58 companies fortify the prized wine. Visiting Gaia offers insight into how Douro River valley wines are transformed into some of the most sought-after ports in the world, and provides panoramic views of Porto, as many of the cellars are located on the banks of the river.

Porto's prosperous future was sealed when the distinctive, single-masted barcos rabelos delivered the first wine shipments here from vineyards up the Douro River. Before the advent of the railroad, these wooden cargo boats provided the fastest and most efficient transport of wines between the Douro River valley's wineries and the city, from which bottles were exported all over the world. Today, the vessels are owned by port wine companies along the Douro. Though no longer in use, they still grace the river's edge nonetheless, enriching the city's character and cultural identity.

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

Life On Board

Viking
 (117) Reviews
Total No. of River Cruises 68
A Viking river cruise is the discerning traveller’s dream. Whether you choose to visit Egypt, Asia, Europe or the Mississippi, our itineraries are designed to immerse you in the history and culture of each destination. With us, you could be exploring a local food market with our head chef one day and experiencing an exclusive more behind-the-scenes tour of a world-famous museum the next.

Our state-of-the-art ships take you right into the heart of each destination, and you won’t find any kids or ‘nickel and diming’ on board. In fact, our fares include everything you need - from meals, beverages and Wi-Fi to a culturally enriching shore excursion at every port of call. This unique combination of features has become affectionately known as ‘the Viking difference’.

Viking has 70 award-winning river ships sailing all over the world, and we can’t wait to welcome you on board to discover the Viking difference for yourself.
Viking's Douro Fleet
Viking's Douro Fleet

Viking's intimate ships were custom built to sail Portugal's Douro River. Read more

The Thinking Person's Cruise
The Thinking Person's Cruise

Every aspect of your Viking cruise is designed for the curious traveler seeking rich cultural immersion. Read more

Serene Scandinavian Spaces
Serene Scandinavian Spaces

Elegant, light-filled ships thoughtfully designed to connect you to your destination. Read more

Destination Focused Dining
Destination Focused Dining

From relaxed, multi-course fine-dining to casual meals on the Aquavit Terrace. Read more

All Inclusive
All Inclusive

Viking proudly includes all that you need and nothing you do not and your river cruise fare. Read more

The Viking Way
The Viking Way

Viking offer behind-the-scenes insights and opportunities that set them apart from other travel companies. Read more

Trip Reviews (2)

Viking River Cruises Reviews
Reviews 2 Reviews
Average Rating 5 out of 5
5 Star
100%
4 Star
3 Star
2 Star
1 Star
Length of the cruise was perfect 5 , NSW, Australia, Aug 2015
Emily, thank you for organising our river cruise. It was done efficiently and was very professional. We enjoyed our river cruise very much and the sites were exciting and interesting. Our only fault was that there were a lot of coach trips to and from, some were up to 2 hours travelling to get to a destination and a lot of free time to shop. Some of read more the smaller towns this time was too much. We did not realise this at the time. Towards the end it became tiring. After saying that though, the staff and food were wonderful. The length of the cruise was perfect and we could have opted out of some of the excursions but we really didn't want to miss a moment. Thank you once again, and we certainly would go through your agency for future travel.
Amazing scenery and places to see 7 , VIC, Australia, Jul 2015
The river cruise was excellent. Amazing scenery and places to see. Food excellent. Silver service package let u relax and not worry about drinks bill! Staff went out of way to assist. Very Professional operation. 1 lock was broken so schedule was rearranged so we did not miss any excursions. We missed the last day and farewell dinner as my husband was read more sent to hospital. Viking sent a crew member with us. He stayed with us all day to help translate and advise re hospital administration. Peter is still in hospital. So we will be in Portugal until he is fit to travel to UK. We were lucky to nearly have completed the cruise. Information re chargers: each room has quiet boxes charging for the guided tours. These also have USB slots so you can charge phones in room. We missed the Lisbon tour as our flight was delayed and taxi took us to wrong hotel, ( there are / hotels same name a block a part) but we enjoyed the day trip to Porto. Main negative was lack of local walking tours. Each day was a bus trip this was not really explained in the brochure. There was a small endless swimming spa so tell people to take their swimming costumes.
Play Youtube Video

Download Brochure

Viking River Voyages (2026-28) Brochure

Viking River Voyages (2026-28)

Discover the world at a slower, more meaningful pace as you journey along iconic rivers and waterways across Europe, Asia, Africa and beyond. Viking’s thoughtfully designed ships and enriching experiences bring you closer to history, culture and everyday life, from the Rhine and Nile to the Mekong and the new Brahmaputra voyages in India. This brochure more is your invitation to explore the world’s rivers in comfort, depth and timeless style.

Dates & Pricing USD USD

Viking River Cruise $25 Deposits!

Secure your spot on a Viking Cruise with just a $25 deposit per person! T&Cs apply.

Cabin Layout Options:

Select Cabin Preference:

From $3,999
From $5,699
From $6,499
Wednesday 01 Apr 2026 01 Apr 26 Lisbon
Friday 10 Apr 2026 10 Apr 26 Porto
Details
Viking Torgil
Viking $1,399 Air Deal
River View
US$5,999
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Note
Tour & cruises prices are per person. Prices shown have savings applied, are subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Pricing and trip details are correct at this point in time, however are subject to confirmation at the time of booking and are subject to change by Viking. For cruise itineraries, cabin images are sourced from the cruise-line and should be treated as indicative only. Cabin inclusions, upholsteries and room layout may differ to the image(s) shown depending on the ship selected and your sailing dates.

Similar River Cruises

11 Day Passage to Eastern Europe (Viking)

11 Days Budapest Bucharest

Operated By: Viking

From 3,599
Save 1,200
11 Day Rhine & Main Explorer (Viking)

11 Days Basel Nuremberg

Operated By: Viking

From 3,199
Save 1,000
11 Day Passage to Eastern Europe (Viking)

11 Days Bucharest Budapest

Operated By: Viking

From 3,599
Save 1,400
11 Day Christmas on the Rhine & Main (Viking)

11 Days Basel Nuremberg

Operated By: Viking

From 4,699
Save 100