What’s it like experiencing Portugal through a Viking River Cruise? 🇵🇹
If you want to see what a Viking River Cruise through the Douro Valley is really like — from squeezing through massive locks to learning how to make Pastel de Nata (Portugal’s most famous dessert) and discovering my new favorite drink (a Port & Tonic) — check out yesterday’s vlog (the post right before this one).
These are a few favorite frames from Day 4 of Viking’s Portugal’s River of Gold itinerary — and it was another full, unforgettable day.
🏰 We spent the afternoon exploring Castelo Rodrigo — a quiet hilltop village dating back to 500 BC. I ditched the group and wandered solo through cobblestone streets, tried to befriend a few locals (all cats), and soaked up centuries of history.
🚶♀️ After dinner, my mom and I walked all the way to Spain. Okay, technically it was a 15-minute walk along the train tracks — but a border crossing felt like the perfect way to end the day.
The full Day 4 vlog is now live — and if you’ve ever wondered whether a Viking River Cruise is slow or “just for retirees,” this series might surprise you.
👉 Save this for your future Viking River Cruise
👩👧 Tag the person you’d bring with you (hi, mom trips!)
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What’s it like experiencing Portugal through a Viking River Cruise? 🇵🇹
If you want to see what a Viking River Cruise through the Douro Valley is really like — from squeezing through massive locks to learning how to make Pastel de Nata (Portugal’s most famous dessert) and discovering my new favorite drink (a Port & Tonic) — check out yesterday’s vlog (the post right before this one).
These are a few favorite frames from Day 4 of Viking’s Portugal’s River of Gold itinerary — and it was another full, unforgettable day.
🏰 We spent the afternoon exploring Castelo Rodrigo — a quiet hilltop village dating back to 500 BC. I ditched the group and wandered solo through cobblestone streets, tried to befriend a few locals (all cats), and soaked up centuries of history.
🚶♀️ After dinner, my mom and I walked all the way to Spain. Okay, technically it was a 15-minute walk along the train tracks — but a border crossing felt like the perfect way to end the day.
The full Day 4 vlog is now live — and if you’ve ever wondered whether a Viking River Cruise is slow or “just for retirees,” this series might surprise you.
👉 Save this for your future Viking River Cruise
👩👧 Tag the person you’d bring with you (hi, mom trips!)
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