I made the selfless sacrifice of going on some of the best wine tours and tastings in Porto to compile this comprehensive list for you, dear reader and fellow wine lover.
We start with my top 3 picks. These are the tours I would recommend to my friends and family visiting Porto for the first time. All the tours on my list are great, but these three just have that something special that makes them stand out from the rest.
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# | Activity | Price | Duration |
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1 | Cockburn's Lodge & Cooperage | From €27 | 1 hour 30 min |
2 | Graham's Port Lodge | From €50 | 1 hour 45 min |
3 | Quevedo Port Wine & Cheese or Chocolate | From €10 | 30 min |
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1 – Cockburn’s Lodge & Cooperage
Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 (1407 reviews)
“Thoroughly enjoyed the tour and found the story of Cockburn port absolutely fascinating.” Anne, civitatis
Cockburn’s Lodge is one of the most unique Port wine cellars that you can visit in Porto for two reasons.
First, it’s the largest in the area, with over 10 million liters of wine aged in hundreds of wooden vats and barrels.
Second, it’s the only one with an on-site cooperage, where you can witness the coopers in action repairing barrels and fixing vats.
Each tour is the same, but the difference in ticket price determines how premium your wine and tasting room will be and whether it will be paired with cheese or chocolate.
My review
The Cockburn’s Lodge is one of the most impressive and authentic Port wine cellars you can visit.
The facility is not only the largest in the city but also features a grand cobblestoned hallway that makes an impact when you suddenly turn a corner and face the seemingly endless rows of wooden vats and barrels.
2 – Graham’s Port Lodge
Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 (224 reviews)
“The views of Porto from the winery are incredible.” María José, Civitatis
Graham’s Port Lodge is one of the most internationally recognizable Port wine brands and an official Port supplier to the British royal family. Graham’s distinguished cellar and tasting rooms reflect the refined style of the stereotypically elegant English gentleman.
Whether you choose to indulge in their entry-level Ports in the main tasting room or treat yourself to a premium selection in the VIP Vintage Room, you’ll gain an appreciation of how Graham’s Port wine has consistently stood out from the pack since the early 19th century.
My review
Graham’s and Cockburn’s are both owned and operated by the same family, Symington Family Estates, so there may be some overlap of information in the tours. However, the two brands and lodges couldn’t be more different.
Whereas Cockburn’s provides a behind-the-scenes look at the craft of the cooperage, Graham’s tasting room offers impeccable views over Porto and the riverside that are simply breathtaking.
3 – Quevedo Port Wine & Cheese or Chocolate Tasting
Rating: ⭐️ 4.9/5 (262 reviews)
“Excellent value for money, great guide and the port was also excellent.” Stefan, Getyourguide
Quevedo is one of the new kids on the block compared to the other Port wine houses. Established in 1993, the Quevedo brand is younger than many of the visitors who come to its tasting room.
However, the Quevedo family’s winemaking traditions go back over five generations, and this expertise is evident in the quality of their Port wine.
Although there are no Quevedo cellars to visit in Porto, there’s a beautiful two-story tasting room where you can try not only Port wine but also dry red and white wines — and even a housemade gin.
My review
Quevedo’s wine specialist, Michael, was a gracious host for the Port wine tasting — paired with cheese and chocolate, which I highly recommend.
The low-key vibes of the space make it easy to feel comfortable and relaxed without the overly formal and rigid structure you might come across in other tastings. The aged white Ports are an uncommon style you must try while there.
4 – Porto Food & Wine Tasting Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (1206 reviews)
“Our guide was fantastic! Great food and wine – lots of fun! Easy walking and a nice small group. Highly recommended!” Kathryn, Viator
The tour provider, Bluedragon, runs this popular walking tour. You’ll have the opportunity to sample authentic Portuguese wine and cuisine in five typical bars, cafes and restaurants across Porto’s historic downtown.
There will be a maximum of 15 participants on this tour, but if you prefer a more intimate and personalized experience, you can upgrade to the private tour option. Whatever option you choose, your taste buds will be delighted with sweet and savory pastries washed down with sweet and dry wines.
My review
The quality of a food and wine tasting tour is all about choosing the most authentic and traditional eateries in the city. On this tour, you’ll not only enjoy the best flavors of Porto but also experience them in places that the locals have frequented for generations.
5 – Sweet Port & Dry Wine Walking Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 (642 reviews)
“We had the most amazing afternoon! our guide was so lovely and would keep checking in to see if we had any queries and made the whole experience even more enjoyable. We would 100% recommend doing this tour!” Heather, Getyourguide
If you want to try some non-sweet Douro wines along with some Port, this is the tour for you. Enjoy a total of 10 tastings at three different wine cellars while learning about the history of producing fortified and non-fortified wines in the Douro Valley.
You’ll meet your EFun tour guide along the riverside of the Cais de Gaia and then stroll around the cobblestone alleyways from one wine cellar to the next to sample the best Port and Douro wines that each one has to offer.
My review
Without a doubt, you get plenty of bang for your buck with this tour as far as wine tasting goes. The chance to try ten different wines in just a few hours is a challenge that most wine lovers would happily accept.
This is also a good option if someone in your party stubbornly opposes sweet wines, as traditional robust red wines are also on the menu.
6 – City Lovers Wine Tasting Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 4.4/5 (1339 reviews)
“Daniela was a knowledgeable guide with lots of historic facts about Porto. The walking gave a great view of the city, and the wine tastings were amazing.” Tej, Getyourguide
This City Lovers tour is a great choice if you want to try three very different, yet all iconic, styles of Portuguese wine — from the lightest of the light Vinho Verde to the boldest Douro reds and luxurious Port wines, your palate will need to use the full range of its taste buds with plenty of smoked meats and cheeses to keep up the tempo.
Starting at either Restaurante MO in the center of Porto or by the bridge in the Cais de Ribeira, your guide is ready to take you on a gastronomic adventure with some of the best flavors Portugal has to offer.
My review
This is a fantastic money-for-value option, as you’ll get plenty of Portuguese tapas and different styles of wine.
Book this tour at the beginning of your stay, and that way, you’ll know which styles of Portuguese wines you prefer to help narrow down the hunt for goodies during the rest of your trip.
7 – Petiscos & Wine Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (115 reviews)
“Great way to get a taste of Porto! Experienced tucked away places that we wouldn’t have found on our own.” Julie, Viator
Let Food Lover Tour guide you and your palate to the tastiest and most authentic bars and restaurants in the historic city center of Porto.
You’ll have a chance to try typical Portuguese tapas (or petiscos, as the Portuguese say) and sample different styles of red, white, sparkling and fortified wines.
This tour will only have a maximum of 10 participants, so you’re guaranteed to enjoy the intimacy of a small group experience while receiving the guide’s full attention for any questions you might have, like “Can I try some more of that?”
My review
This experience has an almost perfect five-star rating on Viator, which speaks to the quality of the food, wine and guide that you’ll have on this tour.
The tour starts at 6 PM, and you’ll eat enough to fill you up, so why not book this experience over a sit-down dinner and try a larger variety of food and wine at more locations?
8 – Full-Day Douro Valley Day Trip
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (4327 reviews)
“Perfect tour of the Douro Valley. Guide was fantastic – informative and engaging. Wineries and food were excellent. Small group in a comfortable minibus. Couldn’t have asked for more.” Adam, Viator
The well-known and respectable tour provider, Living Tours, operates this full-day tour to the heart of the Douro Valley from Porto.
While enjoying the unparalleled views of the Douro River Valley, you’ll be treated to wine tastings at prestigious estates and a regional lunch at a local restaurant.
Another highlight of this unforgettable tour is the river cruise in Pinhão on a traditional Rabelo-style boat to experience how wine was transported down this river for centuries.
My review
Visiting the Douro Valley is a must-do while in Porto. This tour package provides a convenient and affordable way to try some of the best wines and cuisine in this region without having the worry about navigating around these sometimes hair-raising roads (which is even less fun after a few glasses of Port!).
9 – Small Group Douro Valley Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (3178 reviews)
“Our tour to Douro valley was the highlight of our trip to Portugal. We visited two wineries, had a delicious lunch at another winery, and did a cruise down the river as well.” Shobi, Viator
Let CoolTour Oporto take you and just a few others on a scenic day trip to the Douro Valley from Porto.
On a small group tour to the heart of this scenic UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll visit several wineries and indulge in a typical regional lunch.
There’s no need to worry about rushing to a pickup point in the city, as this tour includes hotel pickup at no extra cost. Sit back, relax and get ready to ride through the awe-inspiring rolling hills of the incomparable Douro River Valley.
My review
Compared to a large group tour with dozens of fellow travelers, this small group tour is only slightly more expensive and is well worth it, considering the added comfort and attentiveness you’ll have from your guide and hosts at the wineries.
10 – Three Douro Vineyards & Lunch
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (1053 reviews)
“Fantastic trip out to the Douro Valley. A lot of thought has gone into the Wineries selected, with the intention to support locally owned vineyards. A great level of foundational knowledge supplied by both the driver and the vineyard staff. Exceptionally helpful staff as well!” Zoe, Viator
Another popular experience organized by EFun Tours takes you on a wine-tasting journey to three different vineyards in the terraced hills of the Douro Valley.
You’ll have a chance to walk through legendary estates, such as Quinta das Casterlares and Quinta da Roêda, and try their remarkable wines.
In between the winery visits, you’ll stop at the town of Pinhão for a hearty lunch overlooking the Douro River and the valley’s seemingly endless hills that fade into the horizon.
My review
This experience is similar to the other Douro Valley day trips. However, the main difference is the lack of possibility to add a Douro River boat cruise to your excursion. If this is a must-do for you, it’s better to choose one of the other tours, but if you’d rather visit three wineries instead of two, this is the tour package for you.
11 – Private Douro River Cruise plus Vineyards & Lunch
Rating: ⭐️ 4.9/5 (651 reviews)
“This was one of the best wine tours I’ve ever been on. Not only were the wines and ports fantastic, but our guides and the winemaker made the tour and explanations fun and interesting—this wasn’t stuffy at all like some wine tours can be and the group was laughing the whole time! The lunch place is beautiful with panoramic views of the Douro Valley (…) ” Madeline, Getyourguide
Take a day trip to the Douro from Porto with the tour provider, aDayinDouro. This experience is more intimate than many of the other Douro tours, as you’ll be having a home-cooked meal by a professional chef at the family’s very own winery.
Besides the incredible lunch overlooking the Douro Valley, you’ll also enjoy a riverboat cruise with onboard snacks and drinks. After this, you’ll visit two wineries in the region to taste a selection of dry and Port wines.
My review
As guests must be at least 12 years old for this tour, this may be a disqualifier for many of you, so you’ll need to choose another tour on our list. If this isn’t an issue for you, take advantage of this opportunity to have a more intimate experience in the Douro with a family-owned winery and smaller estates in the region.
12 – Private Wine Tour in the Douro Valley
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (193 reviews)
“We felt like we were spending a day with family. We learned so much about the valley, and about port wines and food. We had the most amazing lunch in such a beautiful region, it seemed like a dream. Choose this tour with confidence, it’s like no other!” Patricia, Viator
Tourvent offers one of the most exclusive and highly rated day trips to the Douro from Porto, which is why it’s one of the few tours you can find on Viator with a nearly perfect five-star rating and no review below four stars.
On this Douro tour, you’ll not only visit several Quintas for private wine tastings and enjoy a three-course meal at one of the finest restaurants in the region but, during all this, you’ll be accompanied by one of the best guides in the area to make you feel at home and cared for at every step of the way.
My review
The Viator ratings and reviews on this tour truly speak for themselves — you’re simply guaranteed to have a good time with this experience. Although the price per person is slightly higher than the group tours, you’ll be ensured that your private day trip to the Douro is truly special for you and your loved ones.
13 – Douro Valley & Mateus Palace Small-Group Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (36 reviews)
“Pedro from North on Wheels is a wonderful guide! He is knowledgeable, professional, patient and a fun person to spend the day with. Highly Recommend! Weather, food, scenery were all perfect!” Kathy, Viator
North-on-Wheels organizes this intimate tour into the Douro Valley in a private Mercedes van for groups of only up to 5 people at a time. This is a great bargain for a private or nearly private tour, depending on how many are in your party.
Besides some of the typical stops of all Douro Valley tours, this excursion also includes a stop at Mateus Palace in Vila Real. As opposed to the other tours, it has a detailed itinerary so you can already know exactly where you’ll be visiting on this tour.
My review
Although this tour has fewer reviews than the other Douro tours, it’s notable that none of the reviews are below five stars. This certainly speaks to the high quality of the organization of the tour and the attentiveness of the guide, who’s mentioned in nearly every review.
14 – Cálem Port Wine Cellars & Fado Show
Rating: ⭐️ 4.4/5 (1997 reviews)
“The Fado show was absolutely fantastic.” Akvile, Getyourguide
The Cálem Cellars and Fado Show is certainly a crowd favorite among visitors to Porto.
Not only do you get to take a tour of the Cálem Cellars where they store and age millions of liters of Port wine, but you also get to sample two glasses of their Port while enjoying a live show of Fado music.
Before your tour starts, you can enjoy a modern Port wine museum in the waiting area. During the tour, you’ll also be treated to innovative installations that help demonstrate the capacity and functionality of the large vats and barrels.
My review
Although Cálem Cellar tours are not the most exclusive experience with group sizes of up to 45 people, the guide will give you a comprehensive overview of how the different styles of Port wine are made.
This is a perfect introduction for those just discovering Port wine, and the fado show during the tasting makes for a complete Portuguese experience at an excellent price.
Read more: Best Port Wine Cellars in Porto
15 – Casa do Fado Live Concert & Port Wine Tasting
Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 (2811 reviews)
“We really enjoyed the Fado show experience. The singer was very talented as well as the guitar players. Performance was excellent along with great space acoustics! We felt that they were successful in transmiting knowledge and enthusiasm for Fado music. we highly recommend it.” Monalisa, Viator
At Casa do Fado, you can sip on Port wine while enjoying a live Fado concert.
During the show, you’ll learn about the history of the emblematic wine and about the genre of Fado music, including its development over the centuries, particularly in Lisbon and Coimbra.
Casa do Fado has three different locations in the historic center of Porto, so you can attend a show that’s closest to your accommodation or near a restaurant that you plan to visit for some grilled fish or the typical Francesinha.
My review
This Fado show and port wine tasting is a great option if you prefer to hear live music over a guided tour, or simply as an additional wine tasting experience after visiting the cellars in Gaia or the vineyards in the Douro.
16 – Casa da Guitarra Fado Show & Wine Tasting
Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 (1752 reviews)
“spacious room, authentic and modern at the same time. We had a wonderful time! With two exceptional singers and musicians! It has become a must-visit place for us in Porto.” Reko, Getyourguide
Casa da Guitarra offers one of the best fado shows in the city, which is paired with a Port wine tasting free of charge.
This is your chance to see how a Portuguese-style guitar is played and accompanied by the beautifully melancholic Fado singers.
An illustrated postcard about the history of Fado is included with your entry ticket — the perfect keepsake to take home with you and remember this unforgettable music and wine experience in Porto.
My review
An added bonus of this fado concert and Port wine tasting experience is the venue itself. Casa da Guitarra features an exhibition of traditional Portuguese instruments, including the viola de Fado. This show is perfect for both wine and music lovers.
17 – Fado na Baixa Port Wine & Live Music
Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 (1639 reviews)
“Excellent experience. The mix of music, the history of Fado and a glass of Port wine constitutes an incredible experience. I would recommend it for those who try Fado for the first time but even for someone with a little more experience.” Jaime, Getyourguide
Fado na Baixa offers one of the most comprehensive Fado experiences in Porto.
The show is divided into four segments and features four musicians that’ll take you on a journey through traditional Fado from Lisbon, Coimbra-style Fado and the legendary songs of Amalia Rodrigues.
All of this will be paired with a chilled glass of tawny port for a sip of comforting sweetness to complement the melancholic melodies coming from the stage.
My review
Fado na Baixa has a rotating cast of performers, so chances are you would be able to catch a different show each day of the week. That being said, all the singers and musicians are some of the best performers of Fado that you can see in downtown Porto.
18 – World of Wine Museum Entry & Tasting
Rating: ⭐️ 4.9/5 (18 reviews)
“Fabulous place to know about the life of grapes. How fascinating the storytelling to explain the beauty and hardship to turn the beautiful berries into something so elegant and classy.” Cheng, Headout
The World of Wine is much more than a single museum. This wine-themed amusement park of sorts is actually a collection of six separate museums that focus on cork-making, rosé, fashion, history and even chocolate.
This ticket grants entry to the Wine Experience museum, where you can explore interactive installations about everything you need to know about wine.
Learn how and where wine is made and the history of glass bottle making. Then, walk through a blind aroma exhibit where you can try to smell the subtle notes commonly found in white and red wines.
My review
This is truly a one-of-a-kind wine experience in Vila Nova de Gaia. One highlight of the Wine Experience museum is the small cinema showing a film on the landscapes and wine regions of Portugal. Be sure not to skip it!
After your visit, there are plenty of chic restaurants with wonderful riverside views inside the WOW facilities where you can have a snack or scrumptious meal. In one restaurant, you can even dine inside a giant wine barrel!
19 – Vinho Verde Wine Tasting & Picnic at Quinta Santa Cristina
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (3 reviews)
“What a wonderful experience from start to finish! Transport was on time, friendly and the vehicle was clean. It was a beautiful drive from Porto to the Vineyard. Once you arrive at the property you are immediately greeted by the most beautiful panoramic views of the vineyard and the mountains. (…) The wine is amazing, and the food was delicious! Highly recommend this experience for couples and groups!” Catherine, Viator
Although the Douro Valley and Port wine might be the first things that come to mind when thinking about wine tours and tastings near Porto, you shouldn’t overlook its closest wine region, Vinho Verde, and a chance to visit Quinta de Santa Cristina.
The name of this wine style and region literally translates to “green wine,” but the most typical example of this wine is white in color, low alcohol, delicately aromatic and slightly sparkling.
This tour is a great opportunity to try this wine as it’s meant to be enjoyed — in the sunshine paired with a picnic and beautiful views.
My review
If you’re looking for a wine-tasting experience at a vineyard near Porto and don’t have the time or endurance for a full-day trip to the Douro Valley, this half-day wine tour to Quinta Santa Cristina is a wonderful substitute.
You can spend the day sipping wine with vineyard views and still be back in time to hit the streets of Porto in the early evening.
20 – Private Dão Region Wine Tour from Porto
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (3 reviews)
“The vehicle was very nice, clean and equipped with water. We were able to sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. The tour was very interesting and Carlos is very well informed and knowledgeable.” Diana, Viator
Endless Weekend Tours runs this private tour for up to 7 people to the Dão wine region.
Located southeast of Porto, the Dão wine region may be lesser known than its more famous counterparts to the north, the Douro and Vinho Verde regions, but it’s not to be missed.
Dão DOC is traditionally known for its sparkling wines that many say can rival even the best examples of Cava and Champagne, but they also produce aromatic whites and reds, which are more floral and lighter-bodied due to the higher altitudes and cooler temperatures in this region.
My review
This tour takes you to a castle and cathedral in Lamego and Viseu before visiting different vineyards for wine tastings.
As this is a private tour, you can customize your stops to focus on the styles of wine you prefer or spend more time in museums and historical sites. Make sure to discuss your preferences with your guide before your Dão trip.
How to book wine tours and tastings in Porto?
Now that you know the best wine tours and tastings in Porto, it’s time to decide which one(s) you want to do.
After that, booking is easy. All you need to do is follow one of the links above to book your tour or click the link below to browse through all the tour options conveniently in one place.
Cheers! Or, as the locals say, “Saude!”
Other tours & activities in Porto
Whether you want to take a walking tour around the historic downtown, embark on a day trip to one of the best wine regions in Portugal — the Douro Valley — or partake in a tasting among the barrels in a Port wine cellar, you’ve got plenty of options!
Besides wine-related activities, there are lots of other fun things to do in Porto, so make sure to check out all the tours and travel activities you can do in the city, from day trips and walking tours to boat cruises and bike excursions.