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Riviera Travel Douro River Cruise Day 7 & 8

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Day 7

Breakfast on board the Riviera Rose
Breakfast on board the Riviera Rose

Our week on board MS Riviera Rose was drawing to a close with just one full day left to enjoy the luxurious facilities on board. After another delicious breakfast served in the ship’s main restaurant we wandered up to the sun deck where we found some comfortable chairs shaded by a large parasol to enjoy our final morning’s sail.

Views from the sun deck on Riviera Rose
Views from the sun deck on Riviera Rose

With the scenery along the Douro Valley being so beautiful as the ship made its way back to Porto, neither of us had spent much time reading the books we’d brought on board with us. I always view this as a sign of a good holiday as we can always read our books when we’re back at home.

Sun deck, Riviera Rose
Sun deck, Riviera Rose

Lunch on board was served slightly earlier to take account of afternoon excursions. On offer was a choice between remaining on board the boat as it sailed into Porto and then visiting a local wine cellar in Vila Nova de Gaia for a port wine tasting, or a coach trip to Guimarães, the birthplace of Portugal. We opted for the latter and as on previous days, our coach was ready and waiting for us on the quayside as we approached.

Disembarking MS Riviera Rose for our afternoon excursion to Guimarães
Disembarking MS Riviera Rose for our afternoon excursion to Guimarães

The journey to Guimarães took just under an hour and after getting off the coach, we were led by our guide to the Paço dos Duques de Bragança palace just a ten minute walk away. The city is believed to be the hometown of Portugal’s first King who was born in the Romanesque castle which overlooks the city from its hilltop.

Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães
Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães

Included in the price of the river cruise is admission to any attractions where visits are scheduled to take place, so we did not need to purchase any tickets ourselves. The palace was once the home of the first Duke of Braganza and has been beautifully restored with architectural treasures furnishing the rooms, helping to tell the story of the historic city.

Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães
Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães

The Paço dos Duques palace has been classified as a National Monument since 1910 and is constructed in the style of a French chateau with displays of ornate tapestries and weapons adorning the grand hall.

Chapel of the Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães
Chapel of the Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães

Our stroll then took us into the centre where we enjoyed an hour to explore by ourselves. The narrow cobblestone lanes around Largo do Toural are lined with historic colourfully painted buildings, most of them with intricately designed wrought iron balconies. Oliveira marks the main centre with the church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira. 

Main square, Guimarães
Main square, Guimarães

This square takes its name from an ancient olive tree which is still growing in the centre, providing welcome shade in mid-summer. Before returning to the coach we decided to treat ourselves to ice cream cones but when we ordered them it was recommended that we selected tubs instead as it was such a hot afternoon that the ice cream freezer was struggling to cope. Needless to say, the ice cream tasted just as nice from a tub and was very refreshing.

Douro Marina, Porto
Douro Marina, Porto

Back on the coach we drove onto the Douro Marina in Porto where the boat had re-positioned to. As always, we were greeted back on board with cooling soft drinks and after enjoying these we returned to our room for awhile to rest and freshen up prior to dinner.

Pre-dinner champagne cocktail on board Riviera Rose
Pre-dinner champagne cocktail on board Riviera Rose

As it was our final evening on board Riviera Rose after sipping champagne cocktails and being tempted into a couple of irresistible canapes, all guests were invited into dinner at the same time as for our final send off we were to enjoy the Chef’s dinner. Rather than the usual, contemporary styled table settings, starched tablecloths had been added with napkins expertly folded in the style of a dinner shirt with matching bowtie.

The chef's formal dinner on board Riviera Rose
The chef’s formal dinner on board Riviera Rose

Although formal dress for the chef’s dinner is unnecessary almost all ladies had saved their favourite party dresses for the evening and men were wearing smart, casual attire, with several in jackets. Our multi course dinner, paired with local wines was expertly served by the restaurant staff with our main of filet mignon being flavoursome and very tender. To end our fine dining experience, Portuguese Pasteis de nata custard tarts were served and I believe these to be the nicest I’d ever tasted with their creamy centre encased in a light, crisp pastry.

Portuguese Pasteis de nata custard tarts for dessert on board Riviera Rose
Portuguese Pasteis de nata custard tarts for dessert

Back in the bar we spent time chatting to all the lovely guests we had made friends with during the cruise as people were leaving at different times the following morning dependent on which airport they were returning to. A large number of guests had opted to extend their stay in Portugal by adding Riviera Travel’s three night Lisbon extension to their holiday. (Through WhatsApp messages, I later discovered that this had been very enjoyable too, which was good to hear).

Late evening view from our cabin at Douro Marina, Porto
Late evening view from our cabin at Douro Marina, Porto

Back in our cabin, much later than intended, we quickly gathered our belongings together for our after breakfast departure the next morning.

Day 8

Information screen, Riviera Rose
Information screen, Riviera Rose

All good things come to an end, and after a light breakfast we bid farewell to Sarah, our lovely cruise director who had been super organised all week looking after everyone on board. Our luggage was taken to the coach for us so there was no struggling down the gangplank with heavy cases required. It was then just a 30 minute drive to the airport where we checked into our TAP flight back to London Gatwick.

Early morning mist over the marina in Porto
Early morning mist over the marina in Porto

We were accompanied on the coach by a Riviera Travel representative who led people round to the check-in desks, assisting with luggage for those needing help.

Final Thoughts:

Bidding farewell to our cruise on board the Riviera Rose
Bidding farewell to our cruise on board the Riviera Rose

We both returned home with wonderful memories of our first ever river cruise, Riviera Travel definitely pull out all the stops to make their holidays lovely in every way possible. Time spent with sons and daughters who live away from home is very special and we were both in agreement that we couldn’t have found a nicer way to spend that valuable time together and we can’t wait to do it all over again! River cruises are sometimes perceived to be aimed at older travellers but that’s not the case in reality as there were guests of all ages on board our cruise, with everyone having a lovely time.

Feeling inspired to plan a river cruise then take a look at Riviera Travel’s website to find out more.

We were guests of Riviera Travel and as always, all views an opinions are entirely my own.

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50 responses to “Riviera Travel Douro River Cruise Day 7 & 8”

  1. Tul Avatar

    It looks really cherishing! I was wondering if you feel any nausea since this is your first time?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      No. It is very still on board the river cruise boats and you hardly feel that it is moving, so no issues there.

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  2. Caroline Martin/Artist, Blogger, Etsy Shop owner and avid Traveller Avatar

    A river cruise is on my bucket list. thanks for sharing your experience.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was our very first river cruise and we absolutely adore it Caroline. I do hope you get to take one sometime soon!

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  3. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I agree with you Marion – if a book comes back unopened from a holiday, it was a good holiday! I’m impressed with your last dinner evening on the boat – I wish I could have one those authentic Portuguese Pasteis de nata right now! A river cruise on the MS Riviera Rose is definitely an option to consider when you want to experience the beautiful Douro River and surroundings. Thanks for a lovely write up!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your continued interest Corna. Definitely a memorable week on board with one of my sons.

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    Anonymous

    interesting to read. We’ve booked for August 2026 to celebrate our Golden Wedding anniversary and can’t wait!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How lovely for you both! I can’t think of a nicer way to celebrate your anniversary. I’m so pleased you have found my Riviera Rose posts helpful.

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    Anonymous

    My husband and I have been looking at this cruise for sometime so finally booked it yesterday for July 2026 and this will be our first cruise. Your blog was so good to read thankyou. We are so looking forward to our trip and it is good to get tips such as dress code.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your interest and kind words regarding our recent Douro River cruise. I’m sure you will both have a lovely time as Riviera Travel look after everyone so very well. It will be so nice to look forward to! Marion

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  6. travelling_han Avatar

    What a wonderful cruise 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Hannah, it was delightful!

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  7. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a beautiful end of a beautiful cruise. I really love the chapel and the windows. It seems that this cruise was not only comfortable and classy, but also offered some popular places to visit and some lesser known places to visit- a perfect mix all around. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The cruise had been well thought out Meg with half days of sailing combined with a selection of on shore excursions. With delicious food, beautifully appointed cabins and good company we had everything needed for the perfect trip!

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  8. junedesilva Avatar

    What a fabulous end to your Douro River Cruise! Your posts have definitely inspired me to look into the possibility of a river cruise. Thank you, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, June. I’m certain you would both enjoy the experience and not be bored at all!

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  9. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like you made the most of your last full day on the river cruise. And the final evening sounded special, and the dinner and dessert delicious. Glad to hear you had a wonderful time. And how lovely to experience it with family. We’ve never been on a river cruise before, but I’m now intrigued.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our very first river cruise Linda but definitely not our last! Sailing for half of each day (except on our full day to Salamanca )and varied excursions in between was a good balance with delicious food and good company. Thanks so much for following along on this series.

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  10. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What a wonderful trip this has been with its side excursions. Love the dinner napkin presentations.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian. The river cruise rip wa

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    2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      ,,,,was splendid and we both enjoyed a wonderful week on board Riviera Rose. The Chef’s Dinner was delicious and the presentation of the dinner napkins very tasteful.

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  11. Karen Avatar

    It looks like you decision to go to Guimarães was a good one.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely Karen. We wouldn’t have wanted to.miss out on such an interesting trip. Thanks for your continued interest.

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  12. Rebecca Avatar

    What a beautiful end to your time cruising the Douro River! Glad you got to enjoy Portugal and Spain from the water. Can’t wait to see what other cruises you take down the line!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our river cruise along the Douro was delightful Rebecca. Hoping to try other locations in the future!

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  13. Mellow Wanderer Avatar

    I’ve taken Viking in the past. Cuisine was so-so. How was Riviera?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The meals and service on Riviera were excellent. A good choice for all meals, high quality ingredients and all plated beautifully.

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  14. April Avatar

    I absolutely loved reading your cruise posts!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much April for your kind words, you’ve made my day! Our Douro River Cruise on.board the beautiful Riviera Rose was delightful!

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    Looks like the perfect way of slow travel Marion. Happy Monday and thanks for sharing. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Allan. River cruising is slow, relaxing travel at its best!

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  16. travelwithgma Avatar

    Your river cruise sounded splendid. As an Antipodean, I so envy your ability to experience trips such as this, which don’t commence with a 24 hour flight to London. One of my great grandfathers was Portugese, so I especially enjoy reading about travels in Portugal.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, living in the UK we are fortunate in that respect to be able to get to most European cities within a couple of hours but you also have some lovely places to visit down under!

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  17. Sheree Avatar

    Looked a very enjoyable trip, beautifully narrated, thanks Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words Sheree. Our river cruise was delightful.

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  18. wrookieschu Avatar

    What an amazing experience and so lovely to share those moments with your family.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much. It was a wonderful trip and we enjoyed every minute of it!

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  19. Sandra Avatar

    Looks like you’re having a lovely time. Gorgeous photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sandra, We enjoyed a wonderful week on board the Riviera Rose. It was so relaxing!

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  20. India Safaris Avatar

    Between the views, Guimarães stroll, and that chef’s dinner (plus Pasteis de nata!), it sounds like the perfect ending to a beautiful trip.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was indeed! We enjoyed a wonderful week on board the Riviera Rose returning home with fond memories of cruising along the Douro River and enjoying fine food.

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      1. India Safaris Avatar

        That sounds absolutely lovely! The Douro River, great food, and fond memories

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  21. Forestwood Avatar

    Ah I just found the post about the cabin. It looks delightful. Did you sail at night or during the daytime?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      On the Douro River it’s only possible to sail during the day because of the narrow locks that need to be navigated. We only ever sailed for half of each day allowing ample time for both relaxation and exploring on shore.

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      1. Forestwood Avatar

        That sounds perfect to me. I had always thought of a European river cruise but disliked that they sailed at night as I would want to see the sights passing by. Plus as a single traveller, the supplements are crazy expensive. Was this cruise similar for solos?

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Yes, numerous guests on board were travelling alone and with the camaraderie of other like minded people never felt to be alone. Riviera Travel offers several of their river cruises with no single supplements so that is worth considering.

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          1. Forestwood Avatar

            That would be worth looking at. Is that a UK based travel company?

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  22. Forestwood Avatar

    Well that looks just lovely! I had often thought a river cruise would be most relaxing. The boat looked lovely too – were you happy with your cabin?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lovely to hear from you Amanda. Our river cruise was beautiful and the cabins were spacious and beautifully furnished just like a boutique hotel room.

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