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A taste of Portugal and Spain
Portugal, a small country tucked into a corner
of the Iberian Peninsula, surrounded by its much
larger neighbor, Spain, changed the course of
world history, leading to the “discovery” of
many new lands. The Portuguese invented the
navigation of the seas, so it’s only fitting for
you to discover the warmth and friendliness of
these very proud people as you travel along the
Douro River.
Portugal offers distinctive Old World flavor
The river Douro, rising in Spain and reaching
the Atlantic Ocean in Porto, has created a
valley of spectacular beauty with hills falling
steeply down to the water’s edge, and stone
terraces made by generations of men and women to
give the vines a sheltered hold on the steep
rocks. This is Port country, the first and
oldest demarcated wine region in the world,
established in 1756. Enjoy the privilege of
seeing this pristine and remote river valley the
best possible way, on a Douro Valley Grand River
Cruise.
Historic places, gentle beauty, rich wines
and hearty meals
Before embarking on your cruise, enjoy the
capital city of Lisbon, set on seven low hills
bordering the River Tejo and a treasure house of
old world architecture, a colorful entree to
what lies ahead as you sail the beautiful
vine-clad Douro River Valley. Stop in Coimbra,
“Birthplace of Kings,” and Porto, the beautiful
“City of Bridges.” Taste new wines from old,
village vineyards – Régua, Pinhão and Lamego.
Taste a home-cooked meal at the Alpendurada
Monastery. Stroll the UNESCO World Heritage
city, Salamanca, Spain, and all along the way
uncover a land of unspoiled beauty and charm.
Who will enjoy this cruise: Those wanting
to discover Europe’s best-kept secret in river
cruising: the amazing natural and cultural
heritage of the Douro Valley. The Douro Valley
is a hidden gem for true river cruise
connoisseurs. And true wine connoisseurs will
enjoy indulging in this regions most celebrated
beverage, Port. |

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CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
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7-night cruise in an outside
stateroom on the intimate Grand Douro Queen
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2 nights hotel stay in
Lisbon with breakfast
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Classical European cuisine
with a twist of contemporary elegance
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8 excursions fully hosted by
English-speaking guides and 2 local dinners
ashore
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Captain’s Dinner
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Enriching onboard
entertainment and insightful lectures
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Services of a Uniworld
Cruise Manager and attentive all
English-speaking staff
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All transfers
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Pricing Details per person
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DEPT DATE |
CRUISE ONLY |
NYC |
CHI |
LAX |
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Mar 20, 2008 |
$1,799 |
$2,699 |
$2,879 |
$2,949 |
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Mar 27, 2008 |
$1,899 |
$2,799 |
$2,979 |
$3,049 |
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Apr 3, 2008 |
$1,999 |
$2,899 |
$3,079 |
$3,149 |
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Apr 10, 2008 |
$2,099 |
$2,999 |
$3,179 |
$3,249 |
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Apr 17, 2008 |
$2,199 |
$3,099 |
$3,279 |
$3,349 |
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Apr 24, 2008 |
$2,299 |
$3,199 |
$3,379 |
$3,449 |
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May 1, 2008 |
$2,689 |
$3,589 |
$3,769 |
$3,839 |
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May 8, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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May 15, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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May 22, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$4,149 |
$4,329 |
$4,399 |
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May 29, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$4,149 |
$4,329 |
$4,399 |
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Jun 5, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$4,149 |
$4,329 |
$4,399 |
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Jun 12, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$4,149 |
$4,329 |
$4,399 |
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Jun 19, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,929 |
$4,109 |
$4,179 |
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Jun 26, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Jul 3, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Jul 10, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Jul 17, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Jul 24, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Jul 31, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Aug 7, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Aug 14, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Aug 21, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,829 |
$4,009 |
$4,079 |
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Aug 28, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$4,049 |
$4,229 |
$4,299 |
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Sep 4, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$4,049 |
$4,229 |
$4,299 |
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Sep 11, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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Sep 18, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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Sep 25, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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Oct 2, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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Oct 9, 2008 |
$2,799 |
$3,699 |
$3,879 |
$3,949 |
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Oct 16, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,479 |
$3,659 |
$3,729 |
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Oct 23, 2008 |
$2,579 |
$3,479 |
$3,659 |
$3,729 |
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Oct 30, 2008 |
$2,099 |
$2,899 |
$3,079 |
$3,149 |
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Nov 6, 2008 |
$1,899 |
$2,699 |
$2,879 |
$2,949 |
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Nov 13, 2008 |
$1,799 |
$2,599 |
$2,779 |
$2,849 |
Port Charges: $84 (Lisbon to
Porto) †Cruise & Air prices include airline fuel
surcharges. Government taxes and fees are
additional and restrictions apply. Availability
of airfares is limited.
To upgrade to higher category, add per person
the following price below:
| Category 2 |
$225 |
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| Category 1 |
$475 |
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LISBON TO PORT 11 DAYS
DAY 1: Depart Home Gateway City to Lisbon
DAY 2: Lisbon
Arrive in Lisbon where you’ll be greeted by a
Uniworld representative and transferred to your
hotel.
DAY 3: Lisbon
Featured Excursion: Lisbon city tour.
Irresistible Optional Tour: Spend the afternoon
exploring the Portuguese communities of Sintra
and Cascais. Your guided exploration of the city
takes you to one of the most historical
districts of the city, Belem, where you’ll see
the Belem Tower, a fortress that kept careful
watch over the great navigators who left
Portugal to seek their fortunes elsewhere.
You’ll relive the opulence of the former times
with a visit to the Royal Coaches Museum and the
16th-century ornate Jerónimos Monastery. (B)
DAY 4: Lisbon, Coimbra, Porto (embark)
Featured Excursion: Coimbra tour with family
style lunch. En route from Lisbon to the Douro
Queen in Porto, you’ll learn about Portugal’s
third largest city on a tour of Coimbra, the
birthplace to six of Portugal’s kings and home
to one of the oldest universities in Europe. Be
amazed by the Biblioteca Joanina, the jewel of
Coimbra University. You’ll enjoy lunch in a
local pousada before continuing on to Porto to
meet the ship. (B, L, D)
DAY 5: Porto, Bitetos
Featured Excursion: Porto city tour and dinner
at Alpendurada Monastery. The “City of Bridges,”
Porto, is Portugal’s second largest city. Its
charm stems from its dramatic position above the
river, with gabled houses closely terraced on
the hill. You’ll be guided through the medieval
city center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, then on to see the Romanesque cathedral.
During the afternoon, we’ll sail to Bitetos,
where you’ll spend an evening dining at the
former 14th-century Benedictine Monastery of
Alpendurada, perched high above the river in a
stunning setting. (B, L, D)
DAY 6: Bitetos, Régua (Lamego), Pinhão
Featured Excursion: Lamego tour. Be amazed by
the breathtaking scenery of the Douro Valley as
we cruise from Bitetos to Régua in the morning.
During the afternoon, tour the old Episcopal
city of Lamego, with a wealth of baroque
buildings, including the 18th-century pilgrimage
church Nossa Senhora dos Remédios and an
11th-century castle. (B, L, D)
DAY 7: Pinhão, Barca d’Alva,
Featured Excursion: Lecture and Port wine
tasting at the Vintage House Wine Academy. The
small town of Pinhão is the epicenter of the
Port winemaking area, and a place where the soil
and climatic conditions are considered to be at
their very best. Visit the famous Wine Academy
at the Vintage House and learn more about the
history of Port which goes back to the 17th
century. Find out about the unique climate
conditions of the Douro Valley and the Port wine
making process, and of course, you'll get to
indulge in some of this country's most
celebrated beverage. You’ll have some leisure
time before sailing to Barca d’Alva in the
afternoon. (B, L, Captain’s Dinner)
DAY 8: Vega de Terrón (Salamanca, Spain)
Featured Excursion: Full-day Salamanca city tour
with typical Spanish lunch. The ship will dock
in Vega de Terrón, Spain, in the morning, and
from here, you’ll travel overland to the Spanish
city of Salamanca, one of the best preserved
medieval cities in Spain. You’ll visit the
historic university founded in 1218 by Alfonso
IX of León, and you’ll stroll through one of
Spain’s largest and grandest squares—Plaza Mayor
with its warm, gold-colored sandstone. After a
typical Spanish lunch at one of the city’s
wonderful restaurants, enjoy some free time
before returning to the ship in Vega de Terrón.
(B, L, D)
DAY 9: Vega de Terrón (Spain), Pinhão
Featured Excursion: Tour of medieval Castelo
Rodrigo, dinner at the Vintage House Hotel.
Visit the small town of Castelo Rodrigo, a
medieval walled city with a parish church
perched high on a hilltop that dates back to the
12th century. In the evening, you’ll visit the
Vintage House Hotel, set in a magnificent
18th-century mansion overlooking the Douro
River. Here you’ll be treated to a delicious and
hearty dinner. (B, L, D)
DAY 10: Pinhão, Régua, Porto
Featured Excursion: Mateus Palace and Gardens.
Today, you’ll be enchanted with a visit to the
Mateus Palace and Gardens, a perfect example of
baroque architecture, with an impressive facade
made up of beautiful pinnacles on the roof and
an ornate stairway, all reflected in a pond in
front. The gardens are among the most beautiful
in Europe, with a tunnel of cypress trees
shading the path. (B, L, D)
DAY 11: Porto (disembark), transfer to
airport
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Sample
Package
Spain -
Add 6 days/5 nights in Spain to your Lisbon
and
Douro Valley Cruise. This well-paced tour is a
great way to begin any trip to the Iberian
Peninsula.
Featured Excursions:
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Vibrant Madrid highlights
tour includes a visit to the world-famous
Prado Museum, home to the world's finest
collections of works by Velázquez and Goya,
El Greco and many other notable artists
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Visit medieval Toledo, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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In Granada, tour the
sprawling Moorish Alhambra Palace
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Full day in Seville plus an
evening of the seductive Flamenco
The Delights of Spain
All-Inclusive Packages:
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First Class Accommodations
in Madrid, Granada, and Seville
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Two nights each in Madrid
and Seville
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One night in Granada
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Breakfast Daily
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One Lunch
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Five Dinners, including
special Flamenco dinner show in Seville
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Services of a dedicated
Travel Director who accompanies you
throughout your trip
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All transportation via
deluxe motorcoach
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All transfers to and from
the airport, ship and hotels
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