Get an insight into Portuguese life in Regua, a busy town that sits at the western edge of the Port wine growing region. It is steeped in winemaking culture and has been an important trading and transport center since the 18th century. Backed by the stunning Serra do Marao mountains, it promises dramatic scenery and a welcoming atmosphere. Cruise to Porto in the afternoon, where you'll remain docked overnight, allowing you to explore this vibrant city after dark. Included Excursion: Guided tour of Lamego: On today's included excursion, you'll visit the marvelous Baroque village of Lamego, a place that has been shaped by Portugal's devout Catholic faith and centuries of winemaking. Nestled among the terraced slopes of the Douro Valley, the elegant town is infused with Baroque style. Stop to admire the picturesque Shrine of Our Lady of Remedies, a structure that stands gracefully over the town. Its hundreds of zigzagging stairs are decorated with tiled friezes and climb out of a tailored garden resplendent with a variety of trees. EmeraldPLUS: Rural lunch at a local quinta: Enjoy a rural lunch at a local quinta, a famous wine estate in the Douro, which is certain to be a highlight of your trip. A traditional meal will be served and beautifully accompanied by local entertainer. EmeraldPLUS: Mosaic tile painting lesson onboard: Colorful painted tiles, called azulejos, are everywhere in Portugal. Learn about their origins, place in Portuguese culture, and how they are created during a mosaic tile painting workshop onboard. This hands-on experience will immerse you in Portuguese artistic traditions. You'll even get to take home your azulejos as a souvenir. EmeraldACTIVE: Walk down the steps of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies: From the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies, an important pilgrimage site on a hill above Lamego, walk down 686 cobbled steps to reach the center of the village. This Baroque, zig-zag staircase offers spectacular views and is lined with small chapels and shrines dedicated to various saints and martyrs. DiscoverMORE: Visit to Mateus Manor House (Activity level: Moderate, Duration: 2.5-3 hours, extra expense): Built in the 18th century, Mateus Manor House is one of the finest representations of Baroque architecture in Portugal. Consisting of the main house, the gardens, a winery, and a chapel, you may recognize these wonderful dwellings from the label of Portugal's famous rose wine. Enjoy a guided tour of this spectacular estate. ...
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