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Louis_J, Apr 2026
A wonderful experience with delightful people
Our guide Miguel was delightful. He was very informative about the people and history of the region and was just an overall great guy to be around. The area and trail was beautiful, but definitely prepare yourself for a hike. It wasn’t crazy intense or anything, but it wasn’t an easy stroll either. Finally, the lunch was particularly good. Lots of food and wine with very friendly staff. I would go again tomorrow if given the opportunity
Conor_J, Apr 2026
A breathtaking escape in the mountains
Ricardo was friendly, chatty and hospitable. He was punctual and extremely knowledgable of the area and locals. If you enjoy history, nature and getting away from the rush of busy life - this is the perfect excursion to go on. I’ve never seen a Land Rover driven so well!
Elle_P, Mar 2026
Would definitely recommend!
Absolutely would recommend to anyone!! Perfect trip as we were interested in all these places and thank god this trip is all 3!! Was brilliant and so glad we did it. Our tour guide Danny (not sure if this is correct spelling) was brilliant as well a made the trip even better! Would recommend to do optional boat trip in aveiro too, as just an additional bonus !!
Paul_R, Mar 2026
Diogo Is Legendary
We had a great time and Diogo was a brilliant guide. He set the scene very well and was very easy to hear as he whisked us along in his Tuk-Tuk. It made all the difference being in a compact electric vehicle as it navigated the hills brilliantly. Each stop we made was excellent and Diogo answered all our questions and more. I can’t recommend this tour enough.
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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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