Unforgettable Douro & Spectacular South of France
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Scenic River Cruises  ·  Scenic Azure

Unforgettable Douro & Spectacular South of France

From Porto to Lyon  ·  Europe (River)  ·  20 nights

Departure 5 Sep 2027
Return 25 Sep 2027
Duration 20 nights
Ports of call 14 ports
Ship Scenic Azure
Journey type River Cruise
From
$16,290
per person
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Voyage overview

Scenic Azure is a stylish little ship accommodating just 96 guests, ideally suited for cruising the Douro river.

Sleek and contemporary, with an extensive list of onboard
inclusions, Scenic’s aptly named Space-Ships are renowned for their
high levels of personal service, relaxed ambience and inviting
public areas.

1
5 Sep 2027
Porto

Blessed with a dramatic setting on the steep banks of the river Douro, Portugal's second city is currently enjoying something of a renaissance. Porto is best known as the home of the country's most famous export, port wine, but there's a lot more to this characterful city than getting sloshed; the crumbling historic centre, Ribeira, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it's a fascinating district to wander around. Porto also serves as the gateway to the spectacular Douro valley, a landscape of verdant vineyards where the city's famous wine is produced.

Memory Tip: Our tip There are a number of port producers that offer tours and tastings, and we can highly recommend Graham’s.
2
6 Sep 2027
Entre-os-Rios

Entre-os-Rios means 'between the rivers', situated at the confluence of the Douro and its tributary the Tâmega. From here you can travel into the heart of northern Portugal's Vinho Verde wine region, visit the historic city of Guimarães or enjoy an atmospheric dinner at the Alpendurada Monastery.

3
7 Sep 2027
Régua

Peso da Régua (Régua for short) is the main river port for the vineyards of the Upper Douro Valley, and is the perfect base for exploring the port-wine region. Nearby attractions include the Baroque-style Palacio de Mateus, with its intricate furnishings and beautiful gardens, and the important pilgrimage site of Lamego.

4
8 Sep 2027
Régua
5
9 Sep 2027
Vega de Terrón (Salamanca)

Vega de Terrón is the drop-off point for excursions to Salamanca, a beautiful UNESCO-listed city built from golden sandstone. The baroque-style Plaza Mayor is one of the most magnificent squares in Spain, while other highlights include the twin-towered cathedral and the unusual House of Shells.

6
10 Sep 2027
Pocinho

Pocinho is a tiny village with few tourist attractions, but is perhaps most well-known for being the end of the historic Linha do Douro railway line, arguably one of Europe's most scenic railways, winding alongside the Douro for 160km from Porto. Day trips from Pocinho allow you explore Portugal's Douro Valley in depth, from hiking scenic trails to visiting local quintas for tastings.

7
11 Sep 2027
Pinhão

The pretty little town of Pinhão, situated on a bend in the Douro, is all about one thing: wine. The surrounding hills are covered in vineyards, and you’ll have ample opportunity to sample a variety of tipples, including the region’s most famous product, port.

8
12 Sep 2027
Pinhão
9
13 Sep 2027
Porto

Blessed with a dramatic setting on the steep banks of the river Douro, Portugal’s second city is currently enjoying something of a renaissance, and is best known as the home of the country’s most famous export, port wine.

10
14 Sep 2027
Porto
11
15 Sep 2027
Lyon

Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, and the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings.

12
16 Sep 2027
Chavanay
13
17 Sep 2027
Chateauneuf-du-Pape

This commune in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France is the place to go to sample some fantastic wines from the surrounding vineyards, the climate and soils here perfect for thriving viticulture. The charming village itself is a delight to stroll around, with the ruins of a medieval castle dominating the hilltop.

14
17 Sep 2027
Arles

The charming little town of Arles sits at the head of the Rhône delta, on the northern fringe of the sprawling marshlands of the Camargue. It’s a town with a long history, as evidenced by an impressive array of Roman ruins, and it's a great place to sample the essence of Provençal culture.

15
18 Sep 2027
Avignon

The former papal stronghold of Avignon cuts a dramatic figure, perched above the Rhône and ensconced behind towering walls. The Palais des Papes was home to a succession of 14th century pontiffs, and still looms large over Avignon’s atmospheric old town.

16
19 Sep 2027
Avignon
17
20 Sep 2027
Viviers

The little town of Viviers, on the right bank of the Rhône, is a delightful place to explore on foot, with its narrow, cobbled medieval streets and elegant cathedral. A lot of history is packed into a small space, including Roman remains and the Renaissance era Maison des Chevaliers.

18
21 Sep 2027
Tournon-sur-Rhône

The twin villages of Tournon-sur-Rhône and Tain l’Hermitage sit on opposite banks of the Rhône, around 50 miles south of Lyon. Visit Tournon’s hilltop castle and charming old town, then sample some of Tain l’Hermitage’s excellent wines and the famous Valrhona chocolate.

19
22 Sep 2027
Lyon

Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, and the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings.

20
23 Sep 2027
Mâcon

The little town of Mâcon lies on the west bank of the Saône, at the southern edge of Burgundy, and it’s a great base for sampling the region’s famous wines. A popular excursion is a trip to nearby Beaune, home to the magnificent medieval Hospices de Beaune and its prestigious wine estate.

21
24 Sep 2027
Mâcon
22
25 Sep 2027
Lyon

Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, and the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings.

Memory Tip: Don't miss Eating out in Lyon is the best – starve yourself for days in advance in order to be able to make the most of this foodiest of cities.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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