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Half Day Private Tour of Porto and Afurada Village on a Tuk Tuk

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Experience the best of both worlds with a Half Day Private Tour of Historic Porto and Afurada Beach Village on a Tuk Tuk! This tour combines the urban, cultural, and historical richness of Porto's city center with the opportunity to relax along the river until Douro meets the ocean. Explore the charming cobblestoned streets and tiled houses of Afurada Fishing Village, and take a break at the beach in Lavadores before returning to city life. Start your journey at the iconic Clérigos Tower and visit must-see landmarks such as São Bento Train Station and Porto Cathedral. Cross the Douro River and admire stunning views of Dom Luís I Bridge and Serra do Pilar Monastery. Immerse yourself in Porto's vibrant atmosphere as you stroll through main squares and shopping streets. End your tour by enjoying a leisurely walk along the beach, taking in the beauty of the Atlantic. Book this unforgettable tour and discover the true essence of Porto!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the historic city center of Porto
  • Visit the charming Afurada Fishing Village
  • Cross the iconic Dom Luis I Bridge
  • Marvel at the panoramic view from Torre dos Clérigos
  • Walk along the beautiful Atlantic coastline
  • Private tour
  • Private guide
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Experience the best of Porto in a half-day private tour that combines the city's urban, cultural, and historical richness with a visit to the charming Afurada Fishing Village and a relaxing time at Lavadores beach. This tour is the ultimate balance between exploration and relaxation, offering a unique perspective of Porto's highlights and a peaceful escape by the river.

What to Expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to see the iconic sights of Porto, including Aliados Avenue, where you can admire the statue of Almeida Garrett, one of the most influential figures of Portuguese romanticism. You'll also pass by Santo Antonio dos Congregados Church, known for its beautiful baroque façade covered with Portuguese "azulejos" (tiles). The tour continues to São Bento Train Station, a must-see for tile lovers, and the Porto Cathedral with its stunning rosette and marble interior. Crossing the Douro river, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of Ponte de Dom Luis I and Vila Nova de Gaia. The tour takes you through the bustling Praca da Batalha and Rua Santa Catarina, Porto's busiest outdoor shopping street. You'll also have the opportunity to admire the neo-classical architecture of Edificio da Reitoria da Universidade do Porto and visit the iconic Palacio da Bolsa.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to explore the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of Porto. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends or family, this private tour offers a personalized experience tailored to your interests and preferences.

Why book this?

Book this tour to discover the hidden gems of Porto with a knowledgeable local guide. You'll get an insider's perspective and learn fascinating facts about the city's history, architecture, and traditions. With the flexibility of a private tour, you can customize the itinerary and spend more time at the places that interest you the most. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a relaxing escape by the river, this tour has something for everyone.

Good to Know

During the tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore the charming Afurada Fishing Village, with its cobblestone streets and tiled houses. You can immerse yourself in the local culture and even sample the catch of the day, such as grilled sardines, served with "Broa de Avintes." Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning views from the top of the Clerigos Tower and the picturesque landscapes along the river. Comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen are recommended.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this tour rave about the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provide interesting insights into Porto's history and culture. They appreciate the flexibility of the private tour, allowing them to spend more time at their favorite spots. Many guests mention the stunning views from the Clerigos Tower and the peacefulness of the Afurada Fishing Village. Overall, visitors leave this tour feeling enriched by their Porto experience and highly satisfied with the performance and professionalism of the guides.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Igreja de Santo Antonio dos Congregados

(Pass by)

You will go past Santo Antonio dos Congregados Church, which was inaugurated on 8th December 1680 and is dedicated to Saint Anthony whose interior murals represent scenes from his life. Its baroque façade of the 17th century is covered with beautiful Portuguese "azulejos", or tiles.

Sao Bento Railway Station

São Bento Train Station is a must-see in Porto, especially for those who love the typical tiles that cover the city. These tiles, in particular, tell us an important part of portuguese history, some might say it even sounds like something out of Game of Thrones.

Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral)

There will be a quick stop at Sé Catedral, a romanesque monument built in the 12th century. You can see a beautiful rosette on its façade, and if you go inside you will be able to marvel at its marble interior and several paintings by Nasoni.

Ponte de Dom Luis I

(Pass by)

You will cross the Douro river through the Infante Bridge, in order to reach Vila Nova de Gaia and its magnificent Serra do Pilar Monastery. From Infante Bridge you will be able to enjoy a unique perspective of Porto’s most famous bridge: Dom Luís I, as well as its smaller twin: D. Maria Pia bridge. Both of which were designed and built in collaboration between Théophile Seyrig and Gustave Eiffel.

Praca da Batalha

(Pass by)

One of Porto's main squares, its name translates into "battle square" due to an important battle that took place in the 10th century.

Rua Santa Catarina

(Pass by)

Porto's busiest outdoor shopping street.

Edificio da Reitoria da Universidade do Porto

Reitoria Square and The Science faculty were built in neo classical style Gomes Teixeira Square. Its construction began during the reign of D. João VI and ended in the nineteenth century. Inside, are Veloso Salgado’s paintings made in 1917. In 1651, the priest “Padre Baltazar Guedes ” founded the Seminario dos Meninos Orfaos. Then have followed the Real Academia da Marinha do Comercio e, Academia Politecnica.

Centro Portugues de Fotografia

(Pass by)

This iconic building that is now a cultural hub was once a prison.

Palacio da Bolsa

(Pass by)

You can admire the “Palacio da Bolsa”. Construction began October 6, 1842, Tuscan and neoclassical architecture of the eighteenth century, as well as English and Arabic influences. Inside the Arab living parallelogram is beautiful.

Torre dos Clerigos

The Clerigos Tower, “Igreja e Torre dos Clérigos” representation of baroque style in the heart of the city, the work of the mid-18th century began exactly its construction in 1732. The interior is made of granite and marble, covered with gilded wood carvings. The internal staircase (225 steps) allows access to the top (76 meters) from where you can admire one of the most beautiful views of Porto. Masterpiece Nicolau Nasoni, Italian painter decorator, fell in love with northern Portugal.

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Vila Nova de Gaia

(Pass by)

Crossing the bridge to Ribeira de Vila Nova de Gaia. You will then be on the left bank of the River Douro, a river which rises in Spain in the province of Soria, 2080 meters above the sea level, runs through Portugal and empties into the Atlantic. The city has experienced great prosperity in the 18th century and so far hosts the biggest Porto wine cellars whose activity dates back to 1692.

Ponte da Arrabida

(Pass by)

You will go under Ponte da Arrábida, a concrete bridge measuring 615 meters long and 27 meters wide which connects the South to the North of Portugal and which represented a significant development for the whole country. This project was conducted by the engineer Edgar Cardoso and inaugurated on 22 June 1963.

Igreja Paroquial de S. Pedro da Afurada

Explore typical fishermen village São Pedro da Afurada known for its traditions and among others for its festival in honor of São Pedro (St. Peter), patron saint of fishermen in the end of June. Stroll the cobblestone-lined streets with typical houses tiled with azulejos, you might enjoy eating the catch of the day and notably grilled sardines served with « Broa de Avintes» under the watchful eye of this fishing community.

Douro Marina

The Marina do Douro “Douro Marina” is a marina with 300 moorings for boats. This is a new concept that unites sport, leisure, tourism and nature in an innovative range of services and activities, aimed at resting sailors but also for boat lovers.

Reserva Natural Estuario do Douro

This is a real richness, 7 kms from Pont Luis I, Cabedelo and Baia de S.Paio. The protection of birds and flora are the main objectives of this “station “. Migratory birds coming from Africa and Scandinavia can be found in this bird sanctuary, a protected area, a shelter to feed and recover strength before continuing their migration to the Eastern Atlantic area.

Praia de Lavadores

Vila Nova de Gaia offers 15 km of walking trails along the Atlantic from the beach of Lavadores all the way to Espinho.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children under 7 years old are not allowed

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