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caroline_b, Jun 2026
Half Day Trip to Braga & Guimares
Our Tour Guide, Bruno A and driver, Nuno were amazing! Bruno was enthusiastic, kind and ensured that all of us has oppotunities to take photos and explore on our own at each part of the trip. Bruno A flawlessly translated the tour in both French and English to accomodate all members in our group. Pick up and meeting point were easy to find; they even provided a 12minute grace period for those were running late. 11/10 tour and would recommend booking with Living Tours! With your booking, you get some perks like a free walking tour or discount in the area you’re visiting.
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.
mark_b, Jun 2026
Walkways
This is a long day with a lot of walking, good trainers or hiking shoes are a must. Bring water with you. The views on the way to each location are amazing as is the valley as you do the walkways. We had Danny as our guide and he was fantastic. Very knowledgeable and interactive with the 8 of us in the van.
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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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