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When I was a college student, I backpacked through Europe and stopped in Lisbon. Fast forward twenty years, and I joined my parents and sister on a trip through Portugal, beginning in Lisbon, then visiting several small towns north of Lisbon, and eventually arriving in Porto. After Lisbon, we explored Porto and the Douro Valley for three days, and it was nothing short of spectacular. I know now that no trip to Portugal is complete without a stop in Porto and Douro Valley. 

Where to Stay in Porto and Douro Valley

We stayed in the Portobay Teatro Hotel, an upscale, recently renovated building covered in a glass facade.  It is conveniently located in the center of Porto; we did a walking tour of the city that kicked off just outside our hotel! We got ready for the day over a luxurious breakfast with fresh juices, a spread of fresh fruits, eggs made to order, granola and yogurt bowls, and freshly made loaves of bread served with jams, butter, and cheeses. Plenty of cafes, bars, and restaurants are also within walking distance, and you are within 90 minutes of Douro Valley, so you can do multiple days of wine-tasting day trips to the vineyards. 

What to Do

Porto and Douro Valley
Porto

Walking tour of Porto: A walking tour of Porto is a great way to get an orientation of the city. Walk along the many alleys that showcase its stunning architectural treasures. From the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge to the colorful Ribeira district, you’ll discover hidden gems and historical narratives that bus tours simply miss.

Visit the wineries in Douro Valley! Since we were staying in Porto proper, we took a tour of local wineries starting at 9:00 am because it takes over an hour to get to the wineries in the valley. Here’s where we went: 

Wine tasting in Porto and Douro Valley at Qunita do Bomfim
Quinta do Bomfim
  • D’Origem: We kicked off our tour with a visit to this winery, where we were treated to a tour of the facility and learned about the Portuguese grapes and wine-making process. From there, we went to the deck where we sampled a series of wines, olive oils, honey, and bread,  all while admiring the breathtaking views of the Douro Valley. We were enamored with the rose and ordered a case for delivery back to the United States.
Porto and Douro Valley travels
Douro Valley
  • Quinta do Bomfim: Next, we visited this vineyard, which specializes in Ports – the sweet, fortified wines that the Douro Vally and Porto are famous for. Dating back to the 1800s, this is one of the oldest port houses in the world. We enjoyed an informative tour, and then a fun tasting. 
Porto and Douro Valley
Douro Valley

Douro Valley Picnic + Boat Cruise: A great way to see Porto and Douro Valley is by water! The tour company arranged a picnic after the wine tasting for us, complete with stunning vantage points of the Douro Valley and plenty of wine, followed by a boat ride on the water, of course with more wine. It was unreal. Being surrounded by the water and the mountains and the rows and rows of grapevines – it doesn’t get much more beautiful than this. 

Boat tour at Porto and Douro Valley
Douro Valley

Where to Eat

After each day of activities, we enjoyed dinner in the city at one of the following spots:  

Jardineiro: As the name implies, this garden-inspired restaurant offers an idyllic green space for dining on exquisite fare. The cuisine is local and seasonal, and offers gems like mushroom skewers served with a bold garlic sauce, mushroom risotto, cannelloni with a tomato ragu, and, for dessert, crepes suzette with a super cool mint ice cream. Don’t skip the cocktails – the tropical gin and passion fruit concoction is perfection, and the colada punch will make sure you know you’re on vacation. 

Esencia: With dishes like Caesar salad croquettes, portobello carpaccio, and pasta in a sundried tomato pesto, we loved the innovative approach of this restaurant that serves vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.

Porto and Douro Valley: The Verdict

Porto and the Douro Valley offer an exceptional, immersive journey to those who love food and wine. The vibrant city of Porto, with its historic charm, seamlessly blends into the stunning, vineyard-laden landscapes of the Douro Valley. Here, world-class Port and local flavors combine with breathtaking views, creating a truly memorable Portuguese adventure. Whether you’re a wine lover or simply seeking a picturesque getaway, Porto and the Douro Valley promise a magical experience.

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An Outdoor Adventure: Vermont’s Inn to Inn Walking Tour https://diningtraveler.com/2021/06/an-outdoor-adventure-vermonts-inn-to-inn-walking-tour.html Fri, 04 Jun 2021 04:00:00 +0000 https://diningtraveler.com/?p=7741 When it became apparent in 2020 that travel via an airplane was out of the question, my husband and I decided to take a local vacation that was within driving distance from D.C. I did some research for an outdoor-centric trip and came across the perfect option: The Vermont Inn-to-Inn Walking Tour! This walking tour […]

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When it became apparent in 2020 that travel via an airplane was out of the question, my husband and I decided to take a local vacation that was within driving distance from D.C. I did some research for an outdoor-centric trip and came across the perfect option: The Vermont Inn-to-Inn Walking Tour! This walking tour is a great vacation idea regardless of whether we are in a pandemic or not. It’s the ideal way to appreciate nature, relax in cozy bed and breakfasts, and sample local goodies.


What is Vermont’s Inn to Inn Walking Tour

Vermont’s Inn to Inn Walking Tour is a four-day package featuring a walking tour in the south of Vermont, where guests stay at four different inns and spend the day hiking from one inn to the next!

What’s included

The Vermont Inn to Inn tour includes four nights in delightful southern Vermont bed and breakfasts, breakfast and dinner each day, snacks for each day’s walking tour, maps for each day’s hikes, and transportation of your luggage from each bed and breakfast to the next so you can hike without carrying all your luggage.

The Hotels

We loved each and every place we stayed in during our Vermont’s Inn to Inn tour. The Colonial House offers one of the best breakfasts in town, and the owners have the sweetest pets who will love to meet you! The Inn Victoria can only be described as elegant and relaxing, with a soaking tub in your room to relax in after hiking all day. The Golden Stage Inn includes fireplaces in each room for an extra layer of coziness and The Pettigrew Inn is classic and charming.

The Food

Our favorite meal of each day was the breakfasts, which included items like breakfast burritos, freshly basked muffins, pancakes and hot waffles served with the famous Vermont maple syrup. The meals are hearty and filling, enough to sustain you for each day’s lengthy walking tour! For dinner, we enjoyed home cooked meals with dishes like spaghetti in marinara sauce, enchiladas, and cauliflower steak with couscous.

The Hikes

The best part of this trip is the walking tour! The scenery in Vermont is simply spectacular. We went during fall when it was especially gorgeous. Each day’s hike is 10-15 miles. Along the way, stop at the General Store for a maple creamie, which is Vermont’s famous maple-flavored soft serve, or the Outer Limits Brewery for one of Vermont’s delicious craft beers. Fun fact: Vermont has the most number of breweries per capita of any state.

Recommendations

Practice walking in advance of our Vermont’s Inn to Inn Walking Tour! It sounds like a short distance but you WILL get sore. Wear good sneakers or hiking shoes, and stay hydrated. Soaking at the end of the day is helpful too. I also recommend stopping at a store to get a sandwich to go. Small snacks are provided by your bed and breakfasts, but I was happy to have a sandwich. I recommend bringing a small backpack to use while you hike for your camera, water, snacks, and extra layers in case you get cold. And finally, have fun!!! Cell phone service is limited which is the best part – you will truly get to enjoy the sensational nature that Vermont offers while on this walking tour.

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