Scenic returns to Portugal’s Douro River
After a 17-month pause, Scenic has resumed sailings on Portugal’s Douro River.
To mark the occasion, Scenic released a series of new short films to showcase the sailing experience, as well as its onboard health and safety.
Scenic is operating eight and 11-day round-trip sailings from Porto on board the Scenic Azure Space-Ship.
The eight-day Delightful Douro river cruise takes in Regua, Vega de Terron, Pocinho and Pinhão departing 8 November 2021.
Highlights include a visit to Mateus Palace, a canoeing excursion on the Pinhao River and a private evening concert at Sao Francisco Church.
The 11-day Unforgettable Douro river cruise has a gourmet focus, with guests enjoying a wine tasting at Quinta da Aveleda, a renowned sparkling wine producer, in the Vino Verde region.
Scenic is currently offering savings of up to £700 per person, with complimentary private door-to-door chauffeur-driven transfers.
All guests must be fully vaccinated at least two weeks prior to departure.
The company is working closely with relevant bodies, including CLIA and the local government authorities, to meet all necessary health and hygiene guidelines.
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