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    Taste of the Camino & the Douro Cruise Tour
    14-night package
    from $11,795* per person twin share in a Panoramic Window
    Experience the serene beauty of the Douro River and create your own journey of discovery along the Camino de Santiago with this unique Cruise and Tour combination
    This journey begins with a river cruise through the Douro Valley, combining relaxed sailing with time in Portugal’s wine country and heritage towns. From Porto and Régua to Salamanca and the rolling vineyards of the valley, the itinerary brings together local flavours, history and scenery at an easy pace. Following an overnight stay in Porto, continue by land into Spain, travelling toward Bilbao through regions known for coastal views, regional cuisine and Camino-inspired experiences.
    Your package includes: Tour highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Tour highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • 7-night River Cruise aboard AmaSintra in a Panoramic Window (Category D)
    • 1-night post-cruise accommodation at Hotel Royal Porto Bridges (or similar)
    • 6-night coach tour from Porto to Bilbao including accommodation, transfers, select meals and tours per itinerary5

    Plus with AmaWaterways:

    • Diverse menu of shore excursions included
    • Chef’s Table specialty restaurant and tasting menu
    • Locally crafted dishes inspired by unique flavours of each region
    • Unlimited wine with lunch and dinner
    • Complimentary house spirits, local beer, soft drinks all day and bottled water replenished daily
    • Enriching onboard entertainment
    • Complimentary Wellness Program
    • High-speed internet and Wi-Fi access in all staterooms
    Tour highlights:

    Tour highlights:

    • Feel the palpable energy of centuries past in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town of Santiago de Compostela
    • Indulge in a wine tasting and locally prepared lunch in the heart of Spain’s Castile & León region
    • Gaze in awe at the majestic mountains of the soul-stirring Picos de Europa National Park
    Valid for travel
    Cruise departs 2 Apr 2027 (tour starts 10 Apr 2027). Subject to availability. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    30 Jun 2026 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Cruise Begins: Porto, Portugal

    Begin your journey amid riverside charm

    Step aboard your ship and set sail on the tranquil Douro, letting the gentle river breeze and the warm glow of Porto’s historic waterfront welcome you to a journey of discovery.

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 2

    Régua, Portugal

    Sacred stairways and culinary delights

    Explore Lamego’s sanctuary and winding staircases, then delight in traditional Portuguese specialties at a local quinta, savoring the flavors and culture of this sun-drenched region.

    Choose from a variety of activities to enjoy on your cruise:

    • Lamego Tour
    • Holy Staircase Hike
    • Dinner at Local Quinta

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 3

    Vega de Terron, Spain

    Discover enduring landscapes

    Soak in the gentle rhythms of riverside life before ascending to Castelo Rodrigo, a hilltop village where centuries-old streets and sweeping views capture the essence of rustic Portugal.

    • Castelo Rodrigo Tour with Tasting of Regional Fare

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 4

    Vega de Terron, Spain

    Wander the golden streets of Salamanca

    Journey to Salamanca and wander its sunlit squares and sandstone streets, where historic university buildings, ornate plazas, and medieval whispers invite you to step back in time.

    • Salamanca Excursion

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 5

    Pinhão, Portugal

    Uncover Portugal’s winemaking traditions

    Glide through the heart of the Douro Valley to Pinhão, where terraced vineyards and centuries-old wine estates offer private tastings and an intimate glimpse into Portugal’s winemaking traditions.

    Choose from a variety of activities to enjoy on your cruise:

    • Local Quinta Wine Tasting
    • Port Wine Cellar Tasting
    • Quinta Da Roeda Dinner

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 6

    Tranquil villages and baroque elegance

    Gardens, artistry, and timeless charm

    Explore the elegant Palacio de Mateus, where exquisite gardens and ornate interiors offer a quiet glimpse into Portugal’s baroque heritage.

    • Mateus Palace and Gardens Visit

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 7

    Porto, Portugal

    Sunset cruises on the Douro

    Discover Porto’s historic quarter, taste the world-famous Port wine, and experience the city’s illuminated waterfront as day melts into the golden hues of evening along the Douro.

    Choose from a variety of activities to enjoy on your cruise:

    • “City of Bridges” Tour
    • Porto Hike
    • Port Wine Cellar Tasting
    • Porto Illuminations cruise

    Overnight: AmaSintra

    Day 8

    Cruise Ends: Porto, Portugal

    Bid farewell to the Douro.

    Spend the day at your own leisure.

    Overnight: Hotel Royal Porto Bridges or similar

    Day 9

    Tour Begins: Porto (Portugal)

    World-famous port wine, an iconic iron bridge and knots of medieval alleys – our journey along the Camino will begin in postcard-perfect Porto. You could spend a day (or two!) getting acquainted with this captivating city before meeting our small group for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant this evening.

    So, how will your story unfold in Porto? Perhaps you’ll uncover hidden courtyards and say olá to friendly café owners as you meander up the Ribeira district to the city’s hilltop cathedral. From the cathedral’s terrace, you can watch the sun light up terracotta roofs and catch a glimpse of the mighty Douro River before exploring the vast cathedral complex itself. Be sure to look out for traditional blue and white azulejos (hand-painted tiles) that adorn facades as you go. Or, you could simply stroll along Porto’s vibrant riverfront, soaking up the cosy chatter from restaurants that spill onto the path as traditional rabelo boats float on by. All best enjoyed with a pastel de nata (a classic, Portuguese egg custard pastry) in hand, of course!

    Overnight: Hotel Royal Porto Bridges or similar (D)

    Day 10

    Porto – Viana do Castelo and Ponte de Lima – Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

    Legends of Roman soldiers and a mythical river await – our journey north kicks off with a visit to Viana do Castelo. Step off our luxury minicoach and take in your surroundings, from the dazzling white Gil Eannes ship to the sparkling harbour. Have you spotted the neo-Byzantine Santuário de Santa Luzia in the distance? We’ll make our way up to this hilltop church to admire its impressive rose window and vast domed roof (adorned with 16 painted angels, no less!). Perched up here, the views over the Atlantic Ocean are truly spectacular – spot the River Lima flowing into the sea, and notice waves caressing the nearby golden shores like layers of tulle.

    Then, we’re off to Ponte de Lima, one of the oldest towns in Portugal. We’ll admire its ancient bridge, first constructed by the Romans in 1 AD (yes, really!) and enjoy some free time exploring the historic centre dotted with quaint cafés, vibrant flower gardens and sunny plazas. Don’t forget to ask your in-the-know Tour Leader for the best local seafood options for lunch.

    Having crossed the border into Spain, we’ll arrive at Santiago de Compostela – our home for the next two nights and the final stop on the fabled Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. More on that tomorrow… Tonight, you could start your chapter in this sacred city by uncovering hole-in-the-wall bars along its narrow streets or simply spend the evening relaxing at our hand-picked hotel. Decisions, decisions…

    Overnight: Hotel Compostela or similar (B)

    Day 11

    Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela is believed to be the burial site of Saint James (one of Jesus’ 12 apostles), and so hundreds of thousands of pilgrims make the journey to this fabled city every year. While we may not be trekking the Camino de Santiago ourselves, this morning we’ll meet a friendly local guide who will help us delve deeper on a walking tour. Discover why the Camino’s symbol is a scallop shell, seek out the perfect Tarta de Santiago (a traditional almond cake, typically decorated with the Cross of Saint James) in the Old Town’s medieval, arcaded streets and admire the Cathedral’s cascading spires and intricate Baroque details as you wander.

    With free time this afternoon to slow down and explore, be sure to visit the cathedral’s magnificent interior. Feel the enduring spirit of pilgrims who have visited over the centuries, hear the gentle hum of Mass echo from the barrel-vaulted, Romanesque nave, and smell the smoky fragrance of burning incense as you take it all in.

    Dinner’s yours for the taking this evening, so why not seek out a local restaurant and dive into traditional Galician cuisine? The Pulpo a la Gallega (boiled octopus seasoned to perfection with sea salt, paprika and olive oil) or Empanada Gallega (a savoury pie filled with meat or seafood plus onions, peppers, and tomatoes) are a delicious place to start. Bellies and hearts full, we’ll sleep well tonight!

    Overnight: Hotel Compostela or similar (B)

    Day 12

    Santiago de Compostela – Ponferrada – León

    Follow in the footsteps of the Knights Templar – a visit to the impressive Castillo de los Templarios awaits. Cross the drawbridge, feel the cool touch of ancient stone under your fingertips and travel back in time as we wander the mighty walls of this giant fortress, imagining stories of what life might have been like in medieval times. Built in 1178 to protect the pilgrims on their road to Santiago de Compostela, it’s a fitting start to our day’s journey.

    Continuing our route into northern Castilla, we’ll arrive at León. And, tonight, dinner is yours for the taking. Why not head out and hunt down some local tapas? Typically enjoyed alongside a drink (or two!), tucking into tapas is a social affair. So, you could team up with others from our small group and feast on a plethora of flavours together as the sun sets on another wonderful day. Our favourites? Look out for Pimientos de Padrón (green peppers, fried in olive oil and sprinkled with sea salt), Tortilla de Patata (Spanish omelette), Gambas al Ajillo (shrimps cooked sizzling in garlic) and Jamón Ibérico (cured Iberian ham) for a delicious initiation into Spanish cuisine.

    Tonight, we’ll settle into our accommodation – an 11th-century monastery-turned-hotel that’s nestled right in the heart of León’s historic centre. Spot the original features like oak floors and stone walls that give each room its unique charm, then get some well earnt shut-eye ahead of more adventures tomorrow.

    Overnight: Hotel Real Colegiata de San Isidoro or similar (B)

    Day 13

    León

    Wake up to the sound of the cathedral’s chiming bells, fuel up on a café con leche (coffee with milk) and get ready to set out for the day. We’ll meet our expert local guide to kick things off with a walking tour. With the city’s origins dating back to Roman times, it’s only fitting that we start at the Roman walls before taking in the splendour of the Romanesque Basilica de San Isidoro and the Casa de los Botines (designed by none other than Antoni Gaudí). Then, it’s onto the striking cathedral where we’ll discover why this Gothic jewel is often called the ‘House of Light’ – the 1,800 square metres of kaleidoscopic stained-glass windows might just have something to do with it…

    All this exploring is thirsty work, so we’ll set a course to a local winery to indulge in a couple of glasses of the region’s finest. As we stroll through the vineyards, spot the sun-kissed Prieto Picudo and White Albarin grape varieties, and take a moment to pause… listen to the breeze rustle through the lush vines like a hushed whisper. We won’t blame you for buying a bottle (or three) after our visit to take home! Compare tasting notes over a generous group lunch (in a wine cellar, no less) before we head back to León. ¡Buen provecho!

    Tonight, you’re free to shape your own path in León. Your knowledgeable Tour Leader is bound to have a few suggestions up their sleeve for where to spend a memorable evening.

    Overnight: Hotel Real Colegiata de San Isidoro or similar (B, L)

    Day 14

    León – Picos de Europa – Cantabria Region

    Limestone peaks graze the sky like mythical towers emerging from the earth, gorges carve deep into the ground as if created from the hand of a giant sculptor and vibrant wildflowers pepper the emerald green pastures like nature’s confetti – we’re leaving the metropolis behind and journeying to the mesmerising Picos de Europa National Park. Relax in the minicoach and drink in the stunning views as we thread our way slowly through this cinematic landscape, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.

    Once at Parador de Fuente Dé, we’ll tuck into a hearty lunch together. With traditional recipes from the Cantabrian region of Liébana on the menu such as cocido lebaniego (a nourishing chickpea and meat stew), we’ll be fuelled up and ready to take on the remainder of the day.

    Take to the skies with a thrilling cable car ride to the soul-stirring Aliva viewpoint – brace yourself for the spectacular views over the verdant Liebana Valley and surrounding jagged peaks as we ascend an impressive 753 metres. Once at the top, linger for a moment… take a deep, cleansing breath of crisp mountain air and feel the immense power of the majestic mountains around you.

    We’ll end our day in the Cantabria region. Make yourself at home in our thoughtfully-selected accommodation and unwind before our final group meal together. Perhaps a dip in the pool has your name on it? Over dinner, we’ll raise a toast to the moments we’ve shared over the past week – which has been your favourite?

    Overnight: Abba Comillas Hotel or similar (B, L, D)

    Day 15

    Tour Ends: Cantabria Region – Santander – Bilbao

    Gaze out over the Cantabrian Sea’s bright blue water and cast your eyes over the lilting waves for sea lions and seals – the Magdalena Peninsula beckons! We’ll hop on the peninsula’s little train to admire the scenery and get a close-up view of the Palacio de la Magdalena (one of the most prominent examples of civil architecture in northern Spain) before immersing ourselves in Santander’s charm and seeking out a local haunt for lunch. With its golden, crescent-shaped bays and fresh seafood at every turn, it’s easy to fall in love with this historic port city.

    We’ll wind up our day in bustling Bilbao to say our goodbyes. And while this may be the final page of your Camino adventure, your taste of the region’s spirit is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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    Product ID 164442: Advertised pricing is per person, Australian Dollars, based on the lead category (unless specified otherwise) in twin-share occupancy inclusive of all discounts, taxes, fees, and port expenses (which are subject to change). Supplements apply to other stateroom categories. Valid for new bookings only and offers are not combinable with any other promotion or pricing. Whilst the information is correct at the time of publication (09/06/2026), prices are capacity controlled, subject to availability, and may be withdrawn at any time without notice due to fluctuations in charges, taxes, and currency. Some categories are based on GTY cabins and by selecting this ‘guarantee’ grade, this means your stateroom number will be allocated at the discretion of the cruise line either close to the date of the sailing or on the day itself. You will be guaranteed a minimum standard of cabin (indicated by the cabin grade booked). We are not able to accept any special requests regarding the position of the cabin, cabin facilities or bed configuration. Once your ‘Guarantee’ stateroom has been allocated to you, we are unable to accept any changes requested by you. Any land accommodation is subject to change and availability. Prices may not include mandatory resort fees. If the selected accommodation is unavailable, we will offer an alternate option of similar grade. Any variance in cost will be added to your invoice. 5All schedules, itinerary destinations, hours of arrival and departure, hotel and other aspects of land tour programs are subject to change without prior notice for reasons outside TravelManagers Australia’s control. Neither TravelManagers Australia nor any affiliated party shall be required to refund any portion of fare or other charges or make any compensation under these circumstances. Minimum number of travellers required to operate. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details. Further conditions may apply. To be read in conjunction with Amawaterways terms and conditions and Back-Roads Touring Co terms and conditions which passengers will be bound by.

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