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Kiersten_B, Jun 2026
Santiago was a dream!
Please book this tour! We spent the late morning and afternoon in Santiago and were back by the early evening. We had time to attend mass, eat, shop, and see the museum. Had we not gotten misled, we would’ve had time to see the crypt. Orlando was the special ingredient that made our tour extra special. His restaurant recommendations were fantastic. He taught us a lot about Galicia and played great music on our ride. He is also a phenomenal driver. Please book this tour. You won’t regret it.
Leah_M, Jun 2026
Great Day Trip from Porto
The tour was awesome for a day trip out of Porto. Annabela, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable about the history and could answer any question and had a great personality- the perfect person for this tour!! Franco, our driver was excellent and friendly!! I’d definitely recommend this tour to others wanting to see a little more than Porto and learn some history.
Susan_K, Jun 2026
A beautiful location
The National park is beautiful. The one mile hike/walk to and from the waterfall was comfortable with various things to see. We stopped at a number of viewpoints. The many villages in the park were charming, some were very old and others appeared to be new. It is hard to capture the expanse and the beauty.
Harold_S, Jun 2026
Everything Exceeded Expectations, a GREAT Tour.
Frist class organisation, the guide and driver outstanding, getting us to all destinations safely and comfortably and providing interesting and enlightening information. The time at each destination was just right and everything exceeded expectations. A Great Tour and a Wonderful day out.
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Ringed by UNESCO-listed rivers, valleys, vineyards, and beaches, Porto is the gateway to some of Northern Portugal’s most sought-after natural sights. Guided Porto day trips reveal lesser-known parts of Portugal—including far-flung villages and towns home to medieval monasteries, Baroque churches, and quaint waterways—and allow you to indulge in the region's world-famous wine without worrying about driving afterward. Plus, Porto’s close proximity to the Spanish border means you can even visit an entirely different country without having to learn the ins and outs of its transit system.

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