Afurada

Afurada is a traditional fishing village on the south bank of the Douro River, just a short ferry ride from Porto's historic center. Known for its colorful boats, narrow cobbled streets, and authentic seafood restaurants, Afurada offers a glimpse into the region's maritime heritage. The village feels like a world apart from the city, yet it's easily accessible, making it a perfect day trip for travelers seeking local culture and fresh grilled fish.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal for Afurada. Start with a morning ferry from Porto (Cais de Gaia) to the village – the 10-minute crossing is an experience in itself. Spend an hour exploring the streets and the chapel, then settle in for a leisurely seafood lunch. Afterward, take a short walk along the river or join a Douro cruise. If you're pressed for time, even a two-hour visit for a meal and a stroll is worthwhile. Combine it with a visit to Vila Nova de Gaia's port wine cellars for a full day south of the river.

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