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Douro Valley Show on mapIf there’s a place that captures the magic of the Douro Valley in one sweeping view, it's definitely Torel Quinta da Vacaria. Set high above the river in the heart of one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions, this new boutique hotel feels like the kind of secret you almost don’t want to share... From the moment you arrive, the estate wraps you in elegance - historic stone buildings, endless vine-covered hills, and interiors that strike the perfect balance between luxury and soul. What makes it truly special, though, is the way wine is woven into every part of the experience. Be sure not to miss this place! Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 175,608 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapStaying at São Lourenço do Barrocal was one of the most grounding and unforgettable experiences we've had in Portugal. It’s not just a hotel - it’s a working farm, a vineyard, and a place with deep family history. You can almost feel it as you walk its trails or sip its wine. Our room was effortlessly elegant, with terracotta floors, handcrafted furniture, and huge windows framing the Alentejo landscape... We also loved the guided tasting in their atmospheric old winery, where the winemaker shared insights that felt anything but rehearsed. Days started slowly with long breakfasts and ended with outdoor dinners under starry skies, featuring seasonal dishes straight from the farm. Between the peaceful spa, horse rides through open fields, and even an archaeological walk on the property, it never felt staged - just incredibly authentic. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 266,955 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapPerched on a hill above the Douro River, this iconic hotel is built in a restored 19th-century manor overlooking Portugal’s most storied wine region. Six Senses Douro Valley invites to their Wine Library that include over 700 Portuguese labels, complemented by daily tastings and sommelier-led experiences. The accommodation consists of 64 suites that blend contemporary comfort with rustic charm - and some of them even come with a private terrace with a hot tub... Beyond the resort, guests can embark on curated experiences such as vineyard picnics, river cruises, and visits to nearby quintas, providing an unforgettable and authentic stay. Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Price from: HUF 685,106 /night
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Amarante Show on mapNestled in the picturesque Vinho Verde region of Portugal, Monverde offers one of the very best winery hotel experiences in Portugal. The vineyards, sprawling across the lush, rolling hills, primarily cultivate indigenous grape varieties such as Loureiro, Alvarinho, and Avesso. These grapes are crafted into fresh, vibrant wines characterized by their crisp acidity and aromatic profiles... Guests can participate in comprehensive wine experiences, including guided vineyard tours, hands-on harvesting, and detailed tastings led by expert sommeliers. The hotel itself boasts elegantly designed rooms that reflect the surrounding natural beauty, gourmet dining that pairs perfectly with the estate’s wines, and a serene atmosphere that celebrates the rich winemaking heritage of the region. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: HUF 50,005 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapCould this be one of the most unique wine hotels in Europe? We believe so! Because L’AND Vineyards offers something truly extraordinary. Set in the heart of Portugal’s Alentejo region, this strikingly modern retreat is surrounded by vineyards and cork forests, blending cutting-edge design with deep respect for the landscape... What sets L’AND apart is its sense of space and serenity - sleek suites with retractable roofs for stargazing, private patios, and interiors that feel both minimal and warm. The on-site winery produces elegant, terroir-driven wines that guests can enjoy in guided tastings or paired with inventive cuisine at the Michelin-starred restaurant. With its spa, tranquil setting, and quiet luxury, it feels like a world of its own. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: HUF 108,278 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapOne of our absolute favorite hotels in the Douro Valley! Quinta de Travassinhos really stands out for its exclusive location and approach to wine tourism. Guests can stay in luxurious suites with breathtaking views of terraced vineyards and the Douro River. The estate’s private wine cellar offers tastings led by experts, and guests can even participate in grape harvesting during the season... Beyond the fantastic wines, there’s a serene spa, an infinity pool overlooking the valley, and personalized dining experiences that celebrate local flavors. Highly recommended! Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 70,873 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapHidden deep in the Douro Valley, Casa do Rio gives you the rare chance to stay perched between vineyard rows and the river. Designed by an award-winning architect, its clean and comfy, with Scandinavian interiors that feel both modern and warmly rooted in place. With just eight rooms, this adults-only boutique hideaway never feels crowded, and each one opens onto a terrace with striking views of vines and the valley beyond... We found ourselves lingering by the infinity pool - perfect for sipping that first Douro tasting, with wine flowing freely at the hotel’s wine tastings held each afternoon. Additionally, there are plenty of thoughtful touches - like free bicycles for vineyard rides, guided wine tastings, and a calm terrace that begs for unwinding. Perfect for those craving calm, comfort, and a true taste of Douro terroir. Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: HUF 215,769 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapIf vineyard views and peaceful luxury are your kind of stay, Casa do Salgueiral in the Douro Valley doesn’t disappoint. Set just outside Peso da Régua, this charming yellow manor is hugged by vineyards and offers serene escapes in rooms and independent apartments - many with vineyard views that make you pause and smile. The place feels lovingly personal... Hosts Ana and Elaine are exceptionally friendly with top recommendations, hearty homemade breakfasts, and a level of care that turns guests into return visitors. The rooms are spacious, beautifully decorated, and so comfortable (we especially love the luxurious beds). Outside, the pool overlooks the vines - perfect for a post-tasting cool-down. Casa do Salgueiral is ideal for couples or small groups seeking a quiet, authentic Douro retreat - framed by vineyards waiting to be sampled. Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 39,374 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapSet deep within Portugal’s Douro Valley, the 5-star Barrilário lines up with terraced vineyards that carve geometric lines high above the slow-moving river. Here, wine and terrain are inseparable. The surrounding estates cultivate indigenous varieties such as Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz, producing powerful reds and elegant Ports shaped by the valley’s extreme climate and mineral soils... Our room felt calm and contemporary, with warm wood tones and wide views across the valley (and with a bed shaped like a wine bottle!). Afternoons drifted between the infinity pool and restorative sessions in the spa, while evenings were reserved for unhurried dinners built around regional produce and Douro wines. In our view, Barrilário is ideal for travellers seeking a serene yet immersive Douro experience. A place where vineyard tranquillity, river light and the region’s great wines stay long after departure. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 122,059 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapTake a look at Casa do Santo, and you’ll quickly see why this hidden gem in the Douro Valley deserves a spot on every wine lover’s list. Set on a working vineyard with panoramic views over the river and terraced hillsides, this small, family-run estate captures the quiet beauty and rich traditions of the region... What makes it so special is the authentic rooms that reflect the character of the old farmhouse, homemade breakfasts with local ingredients, and warm, personal hospitality that makes you feel instantly at home. Days here are spent walking through the vines, tasting the estate’s own wines, or simply soaking in the scenery with a glass of white port in hand. It's the kind of place you’ll be talking about long after you’ve left. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 42,524 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapOur stay at Quinta da Casa Amarela was one of those rare moments when everything aligns. Breathtaking views, quiet hospitality, and of course - amazing wine. Set in the heart of the Douro Valley, this family-owned estate has recently been transformed into an elegant guesthouse - all surrounded by its own vineyards dating back to 1885. With just four beautifully designed suites plus a charming standalone unit, the place is intimate yet full of attention to details... Our room opened to vineyard panoramas, and the rooftop pool was a highlight. Breakfasts were a delight as well, tables set with fresh pastries and local flavours, and André - the host - made everything easy. From arranging dinners to guiding us through a private wine tasting. In summary; this is easily one of our favourite wine hotels in Portugal! Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 100,403 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapEver since we first discovered the Douro Valley, we’ve been enchanted by its terraced vineyards and timeless wine culture. And staying at Quinta do Vallado Wine Hotel only deepened that love. It's one of the oldest quintas in the region, dating back to 1716! We stayed in the sleek, modern wing, where glass walls opened straight onto the vines - truly fantastic. However, rooms in the historic manor house are equally charming, filled with character... Days were spent wandering through the estate, tasting Vallado’s famous ports and bold Douro reds right where they’re made, and soaking in the infinity pool with the valley stretching endlessly below. What struck us most was how seamlessly the hotel blends history, winemaking, and hospitality. We really encourage you to go here to discover it with your own eyes! Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 88,591 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapWe’d had our eye on Ventozelo Hotel & Quinta for some time, and staying there turned out to be one of the most memorable wine stays we’ve had. Set high above the Douro River, this former working farm has been transformed into a thoughtfully restored estate where nature, wine, and heritage all come together beautifully... The rooms and suites are spread across old farm buildings - simple, tasteful, and full of character, with views that stretch out over terraced vineyards and olive groves. Everything feels calm and unhurried, whether you’re walking along the estate’s trails, enjoying a picnic with a bottle of Ventozelo’s own wines, or just sitting on the terrace watching the light change across the valley. The food is another highlight: local, seasonal dishes served at the on-site restaurant with wines that rarely travel far from where they’re made. A place to slow down and experience the Douro Valley at its very best. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 118,122 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapRising above the Douro River, Octant Douro delivers striking architecture, panoramic views, and deep wine country character. The 61 rooms and suites feature terraces that frame the valley’s beauty, and include all the amenities you can expect of a 5-star hotel. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the hotel's extensive selection of over 150 Port wines, including rare vintages like Quinta do Noval Nacional 1963... Daily tastings are led by knowledgeable sommeliers, providing an opportunity to explore these offerings. Besides the wine, guests staying here can enjoy the stunning infinity pool that seem to merge with the river below and pamper themselves with treatments at the spa. The hotel's location also provides easy access to nearby attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Paiva Walkways. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 144,896 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapBreathtaking views - that’s the first thing that hit us when we arrived at Quinta da Casa Cimeira in the Douro Valley. Set above the river, it looks straight out over the terraced vineyards, and it’s hard not to pause for a moment before even checking in. What really makes the place stand out, though, is the atmosphere. It’s family-run, and you feel it right away - dinners are shared around a long table, with hearty food and the estate’s own wines flowing generously... Conversations stretch late into the night, and you get the sense you’re part of the house rather than just passing through. During our stay, mornings started with quiet views over the valley, afternoons with walks through the vines, and evenings gathered with other guests over another bottle. It’s simple, genuine, and exactly the kind of Douro experience we’d hoped for. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: HUF 35,437 /night
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Porto Show on mapThis magnificent place in Porto is one of very few hotels on our list that is not a winery hotel per se - but since it's so amazing, and deeply rooted in Portugal's wine heritage - we wanted to include it anyway! Because The Yeatman provides a truly luxurious stay, with sweeping views of the city and Douro River. Creating an unforgettable backdrop for a wine-centric experience. That's especially evident in the hotel's extensive wine cellar and curated tasting experiences... Guests can participate in wine flights at Dick’s Bar, where the hotel's experts select wines tailored to individual preferences. Additionally, the hotel facilitates visits to renowned vineyards in regions such as the Douro Valley, Minho, Dão, and Bairrada. Highly recommended! Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: HUF 113,003 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapImagine waking up to a horizon of terraced vineyards rolling down towards the Douro River. That’s the daily view at Casa d’Alem, a family-run guesthouse that captures the essence of this wine region without any fuss. Rooms are simple yet comfortable, designed so your eyes always wander back to the landscape. The pool, perched above the vines, invites long afternoons of doing nothing more than soaking up the sun with a glass in hand... Meals are hearty and local, paired with wines made right on the estate. For anyone serious about discovering the Douro, this is exactly the kind of place that belongs on your must-stay list. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 29,530 /night
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Madeira Show on mapNot long ago, we had the absolute pleasure to stay a couple of nights at Hotel Quinta Do Furao. A stunning boutique hotel embedded in vineyards and some of the most beautiful landscapes of Madeira. Waking up to the endless vineyard views and sipping exquisite estate wines on our private terrace - was everything we hoped for and more. The 13 rooms are warm and cozy, and the staff treats you like family. So if you crave an authentic, indulgent wine-country experience, this is the place!Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
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Douro Valley Show on mapForget the over-the-top wine palaces - Pacheca The Wine House Hotel e Spa in Portugal’s Douro Valley nails that sweet spot between indulgent and down-to-earth. Here, adults (the age limit is 18 years old) can sip award-winning vintages while watching the sun drop behind rows of vines climbing the steep hillsides. And the rooms? Some are literally in giant wine barrels with its very own private plunge pool... How cool is that? Add a spa with grape-infused treatments, a restaurant dishing up ridiculously good regional food, and tastings where the port flows freely, and you’ve got a wine escape that’s as fun as it is unforgettable. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: HUF 509,105 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapNestled high above Valença do Douro, Quinta da Côrte is a tiny boutique winery and hotel gem. Just eight exquisitely designed rooms set among its own century-old vineyards. The real star here? The vine-draped views. Waking up to that Douro landscape, then slipping off to the infinity pool for a swim, is instantly grounding... Then there's the wine: the estate produces authentic DOC Douro and Port wines, and the tasting experience - whether in the converted port warehouse or the serene terrace - is focused, personal, and unforgettable. In short: Quinta da Côrte is perfect for design-minded travellers who want wine immersion with understated luxury, quiet breakfasts, and sunset pool dips. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 98,435 /night
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Manique do Intendente Show on mapPortugal has no shortage of legendary wine estates, but few are as full of history and charm as Quinta da Lapa. Founded in 1733, this estate has been making wine for centuries, and today it blends that heritage with the relaxed intimacy of a boutique hotel. The rooms sit inside the manor house itself, with high ceilings, antique details, and views across the rolling vineyards... Guests are invited to experience the fantastic winery - from tastings of their bold reds and crisp whites to wandering the rows of vines that have shaped the estate’s story for generations. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 57,092 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapQuinta Nova Winery House is a luxurious boutique hotel that serves up a serious slice of Douro Valley magic. As one of the oldest wine estates in the region, this place has been perfecting the grape game since 1764, so you know the wines mean business. The vibe here is elegant country manor meets historic winery, with rooms that overlook terraced vineyards rolling down to the river... Days are filled with wine tastings straight from the estate, lazy lunches with pairings that actually make you close your eyes for a moment, and strolls through vineyards that feel almost too cinematic. It’s refined, romantic, and exactly where we’d go back in a heartbeat. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 257,112 /night
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Porto Show on mapIf there’s a hotel that lets you live and breathe the essence of Port wine, it’s Tivoli Kopke Porto Gaia Hotel. Built within the legendary Kopke wine cellars - the oldest Port house in the world - this elegant property turns centuries of winemaking history into a refined experience. Every space tells the story of wine: from the barrel-lined hallways and cork-inspired design touches to the deep, ruby tones that echo a fine vintage... Guests can join tastings in the original cellars, explore rare Kopke Ports, or sip a glass on the room's terrace overlooking the Douro River and Porto’s skyline. The hotel’s restaurant continues the journey, pairing creative Portuguese dishes with curated wines from the Douro and beyond. What makes it perfect for wine enthusiasts isn’t just the setting - it’s the authenticity. You’re not visiting a wine region; you’re sleeping inside one of its founding cellars, surrounded by the legacy of Port itself. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 67,329 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapWhether you’re a wine lover or simply looking for a place that captures the soul of Alentejo, Torre de Palma Wine Hotel is something truly special. Surrounded by olive trees and vines in Portugal’s Alto Alentejo, this boutique wine hotel blends whitewashed simplicity with refined design. The estate winery focuses on native grape varieties, and private tastings reveal just how expressive these wines can be... You can ride through the vineyards on horseback, relax at the spa, and dine on seasonal cuisine at the on-site restaurant. With elegant rooms, sweeping views of the countryside and amazing varieties of wines, this place always have a special place in our hearts. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 96,466 /night
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Azores Show on mapThe Azores might be some small islands in the middle of the Atlantic, but they actually produce some of Portugal’s most distinctive wines. Vines grow in volcanic soils, often shielded by stone walls from salty ocean winds, creating crisp, mineral-rich whites unlike anywhere else. Staying in a winery hotel here means tasting wines shaped by sea, lava, and sky - and Wine House by Ponta Negra is one of the best places to do just that... This boutique stay sits right in the vineyards of Pico Island, where UNESCO-listed landscapes of black basalt walls stretch down to the ocean. The Wine House combines rustic tradition with modern comfort: think volcanic stone architecture, stylish interiors, and windows framing endless Atlantic views. Guests can taste wines made on-site, explore the vines just steps from their room, and enjoy meals built around fresh island ingredients paired with Pico’s unique whites. It’s wine country living in the middle of the ocean at its very best! Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: HUF 22,049 /night
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Azores Show on mapPico Island (in The Azores) may feel like the edge of the world, but for wine lovers it's right at the center of something extraordinary. Volcanic soils, ocean breezes, and centuries-old stone “currais” (walls protecting the vines) create wines with a salty, mineral character found nowhere else. And it’s here that the Azores Wine Company has reimagined what a winery hotel can be... Part winery, part boutique stay, this strikingly modern property is built of basalt stone and glass, blending into the dramatic landscape. Rooms are modern and minimalist, designed to showcase sweeping views of vineyards, ocean, and even Mount Pico rising in the distance. Guests can dive into tastings of rare, indigenous varietals like Arinto dos Açores and Terrantez do Pico, paired with dishes that celebrate local flavors. It's bold, raw, and unforgettable, much like the islands themselves. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Price from: HUF 70,873 /night
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Azores Show on mapPico Vineyards is not your standard winery stay - it’s an adults-only escape designed for those who want intimacy and something unique. Located on Pico Island, where volcanic rock meets the endless Atlantic, both the wine and hospitality take on a wilder, more elemental character. Here, you don’t just get vineyard views. You get them from your own private pool suite, perched above UNESCO-listed stone-walled vines that crawl toward the ocean... The architecture is bold and modern, yet rooted in Pico’s volcanic soul. Wine is naturally at the heart of the experience. The estate celebrates the island’s rare indigenous varietals, and tastings feel especially powerful when you can see the very soils that shaped the glass in your hand. Go here for a stay that feels daring, sensual, and deeply connected to Pico’s untamed landscape. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: HUF 52,367 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapThe gorgeous Quinta Da Estrada Winery in the Douro Valley has that perfect mix of history, scenery, and seriously good wine. The family-run estate sits high above the river, with terraced vineyards that look like they were designed just to make you pause and take it all in. The on-site winery produces small-batch Douro reds and crisp whites, and tastings here feel more like a chat with friends than a formal affair... The guest rooms are simple but elegant, with windows opening out to views you’ll want to frame. It’s the kind of place where you slow down, sip slowly, and start planning your return before you’ve even left. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Price from: HUF 54,336 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapWhat we loved the most about Herdade da Rocha is that it gives you two Alentejo classics at once: wine and olives. The estate stretches across vineyards, olive groves and even a golf course, with just eight accommodations in total - four suites facing the Touriga Nacional vines and four private villas whose décor is inspired by olive wood and local olive varieties. That mix already makes it more memorable than a standard vineyard stay. The wine side is the real thing too... Guests can tour the winery, taste the estate wines and then retreat to a lodge that is small enough to feel personal rather than resort-like. For us, this is the sort of Alentejo address that works because the landscape, the wine and the slower rhythm all feel inseparable. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: HUF 48,036 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapThrough meandering vineyard roads, Quinta de la Rosa reveals itself as a peaceful vineyard retreat with timeless charm. Set high above the Douro River, this family-run estate (in the Cima Corgo sub-region) blends historic wine credentials with warm hospitality and breathtaking scenery. With just 21 rooms tucked throughout terraced gardens and the original farmhouse, every stay feels personal. Mornings are made for balcony views over the river, slow breakfasts, and a dip in the pool... As a guest you can also tour the wine cellar, enjoy relaxed tastings, and dine at the outstanding Cozinha da Clara restaurant, where locally inspired dishes pair effortlessly with Quinta's port and table wines. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: HUF 78,748 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapIf stunning vineyard views, warm hospitality, and a sense of calm are what you’re after, Quinta da Corujeira is hard to beat. This is a place for couples, wine lovers, and travellers who value authenticity over polish, and who want to slow down and really experience the heart of the Douro.Guest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: HUF 35,437 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapQuinta da Salada is a real gem in Portugal’s Dão region. This is where granite soils, fresh mountain air, and a family’s passion come together to create wines that taste every bit as alive as the landscape. The setup is charmingly unpretentious - cozy rooms with countryside views, a terrace made for sipping, and a cellar where the good stuff is poured straight from the source. Forget polished resort vibes; here, you’re welcomed like an old friend... Tastings are often paired with homemade cheese, fresh bread, and a story or two about the vines outside your window. We spent two amazing days here and really wish we had booked a longer stay. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: HUF 82,685 /night
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Madeira Show on mapRecognized as a standout winery hotel in Madeira, this place is great for both couples and friends seeking a wine experience far from the ordinary. Its impressive location in Calheta, with sweeping views over the surrounding landscape, and remarkable range of fantastic homegrown wines will ensure everyone staying here has a fantastic time!Guest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: HUF 106,310 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapSet on the banks of the Douro River in Pinhão, The Vintage House – Douro feels like stepping into a timeless wine postcard. It combines elegance, vistas, and even a dash of riverfront calm. Once a 19th-century winery, the property has been artfully transformed into a boutique escape with vintage-chic interiors and serene gardens that frame the hillside vineyards perfectly... Each of the 47 rooms and suites offers its own terrace or balcony, where mornings begin with sunlight spilling over the vines and Douro’s curves. And then there's the wine - which is woven into every moment. The on‑site wine shop, cellar‑door tastings, and restaurant offer seamless ways to discover local reds and ports. Not to mention the riverside pool and tennis court, ideal for unwinding between vineyard walks or boat trips. Book a stay here for an unforgettable wine vacation in the heart of Portugal’s most iconic terroir. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: HUF 70,479 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapRight on the edge of Portugal’s Douro Valley, where vineyards climb steep hillsides and the river winds through the landscape, you’ll find Vila Marim Country Houses. This isn’t a grand resort, but rather a collection of beautifully designed stone houses that give you the sense of living right in the heart of wine country. The houses are modern yet rooted in tradition, with open spaces, private terraces, and views that stretch across vines and valleys... Wine is of course very much part of the experience here - with tastings of Douro reds and ports available nearby, and plenty of chances to meet small producers still crafting bottles with care and pride. The ideal accommodation for travellers who’d rather swap crowded hotels for a glass of wine on their own terrace in one of the world’s most celebrated wine landscapes. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: HUF 35,437 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapImagine slipping into serenity amid terraced vineyards and sweeping river views - Douro Palace Hotel Resort & SPA offers exactly that (and more). This eco-certified 4-star retreat blends sleek modern design with the classic allure of the Douro Valley. While the hotel’s vineyard is modest, wine is still woven into the experience through regionally inspired menus at Restaurante Eça and proximity to Douro Valley wineries... It’s not just a place to stay - it’s a launchpad for slow-drip wine adventures through vineyards and river trails. The spa is a another standout - think 24-hour indoor pool, Turkish bath, sauna, and top-tier treatments framed by tranquil forest and river views. In summary; this hotel is quiet, elegant, and undeniably scenic. Exactly the kind of stay you’ll remember - long after your last sip. Read moreGuest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 31,105 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapIf there’s a place that breathes the heart of Alentejo wine and countryside magic, it’s Herdade da Malhadinha Nova. Located near Albernoa in southern Portugal, this estate unfolds across rolling vineyards and wild fields. From the outside, the villas and suites feel part of the land - whitewashed walls, local stone, views stretching to the horizon. Inside, modern comfort meets regional soul and 5-star luxury... Besides the accommodations, another highlight here is the a fantastic on-site restaurant where every dish leans on ingredients grown on the estate. Olive oil, honey, vegetables - all paired beautifully with the house wines, which grow right beneath your feet. The spa is another touch of the vineyard life made literal: treatments use wine, honey, and rosemary, and sessions can include sensory showers, yoga or nutrition-paired lunches. With its unforgettable wine tastings, warm service, and a setting that demands you to slow down - it's no wonder why so many guests love this place. Read moreGuest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 157,496 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapIf you're searching for one of the best wine hotels in Alentejo, then Quinta das Ratoeiras should be high on your list. This small, design-forward estate mixes simplicity with authenticity, boasting a peaceful escape in one of Portugal’s most celebrated wine regions. The rooms are minimalist yet warm, with views over olive groves and vineyards that stretch to the horizon... And how about the wine experience? Well, think slow intimate tastings, personal conversations with the winemakers, and wines that truly express the Alentejo landscape. What more could you ask for? Whether you're here to unwind, explore the surroundings, or simply enjoy a glass of something honest and well-made, Quinta das Ratoeiras delivers in every way! Read moreGuest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 37,405 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapIn the little village of Celeirós, one of the oldest wine-producing areas of the Douro Valley, you’ll find The Manor House Celeirós. A historic estate that feels like stepping straight into the heritage of Portuguese winemaking. The 18th-century manor has been carefully restored, preserving its granite walls and traditional charm while offering comfortable guest rooms that open onto peaceful courtyards and vineyard views... Celeirós is famous for producing some of the region’s finest Ports and Douro reds, and here you’re right in the middle of it all. It’s not flashy or modern - instead, it’s about authenticity, character, and being in the heart of the birthplace of Douro’s wine culture. Read moreGuest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 56,305 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapVila Galé Douro Vineyards is set on the centuries-old Quinta do Val Moreira and feature jaw-dropping views over the Douro and Tedo rivers. Exactly the kind of wine stay that makes you want to cancel every plan except the next glass. Better still, the wine angle has real substance: the hotel leans hard into agro- and enotourism, with vineyards on site, a tasting room and an attached winery. The rooms keep the spotlight where it belongs: on the landscape... Expect a small-scale, more exclusive feel than a big resort. With spacious, comfortable accommodation and river-facing views that do plenty of the seducing on their own. There is also a pool for those long, heat-hazed Douro afternoons when sightseeing suddenly feels wildly overrated. For us, this is the sort of place that works brilliantly for couples, wine lovers and anyone chasing that full Douro fantasy: vineyard setting, cellar atmosphere and a front-row seat to one of the world’s great wine landscapes. Not just a hotel in wine country, but a stay that actually feels part of it. Read moreGuest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 62,211 /night
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Alentejo Show on mapVila Galé Alentejo Vineyard sits quietly amid the Alentejo’s sunbaked vineyards, yet it’s far from your typical agriturismo. Think 81 well-appointed rooms, balconies facing vine rows, and enough space to truly roam. The estate is nestled within the grounds of Casa de Santa Vitória, and guests can join vineyard walks or wine-tastings paired with local fare... Beyond the vines you’ll find outdoor and indoor pools, a Turkish bath, even mini-zoo and pony rides if you’re bringing family. A stay here truly blends resort comfort with vineyard authenticity - and that’s a combo worth travelling for. Read moreGuest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 60,636 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapThis 17th-century manor, once the home of nobility, rises proudly amid the golden hills and vineyards of the Douro, where history and wine traditions are everywhere you look. The estate is still alive with vines and olive groves, and enjoying a glass of their own wine in the courtyard-surrounded by arches, azulejo tiles, and soft evening light-was a highlight of our visit... Rooms carry the charm of another era, with antique furniture and frescoed ceilings, yet the welcome is warm and genuine, more like being invited into a grand family home than a hotel. A stay at Casa dos Viscondes da Várzea is almost like stepping straight into a Portuguese wine fairytale - book now! Read moreGuest rating: 8.6 (fabulous)Price from: HUF 53,155 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapQuinta Vale de Sousa isn’t your average Douro Valley stay. Instead it's the kind of spot that makes you want to ditch your phone, pour a glass of red, and just stare at the endless terraces of vines that tumble down to the river. Family-run and full of charm, this estate gives you that rare mix of homely hospitality and world-class wine straight from the source. Rooms are rustic yet stylish, with views that make you wonder why you ever put up with city skylines... Days here drift by between vineyard walks, long lunches, and tastings where the hosts happily top up your glass while sharing stories of the land. It’s the Douro without the tourist gloss - made for anyone who thinks a good holiday should come with a corkscrew. Read moreGuest rating: 8.4 (very good)Price from: HUF 64,967 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapAt Casa Dos Varais, Manor House, the Douro comes with a dose of old-world drama. Set in an 18th-century manor on the riverbank in Cambres, this is the kind of place that makes wine country feel properly romantic. Think less polished resort, more noble house - with real stories in the walls. Better still, the wine link is the real thing: Casa dos Varais is tied to Quinta dos Varais, a historic Douro estate producing both table wines and Port... So guests can taste the property’s own bottles where the landscape that shaped them is right outside the window. The rooms and lounges lean grand, serene and characterful, which suits the house perfectly. What waits here is atmosphere: gardens rolling down toward the river, a private chapel, and the sort of setting that makes a late-afternoon glass feel almost mandatory. For us, this is a brilliant pick for romantics, Douro dreamers and anyone who wants a wine stay with a lot of personality. Read moreGuest rating: 8.3 (very good)Price from: HUF 55,123 /night
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Douro Valley Show on mapQuinta De Casaldronho Wine Hotel is located high above the river near Lamego. It features a sleek wine hotel that sits on a historic 24-hectare estate with 15 hectares of vineyards and its own production of Douro wines and Port. Guests can taste local wines, soak up the valley views and settle into one of Portugal’s most cinematic wine landscapes. The hotel itself goes for contemporary calm rather than old-quinta nostalgia... There are 20 rooms with privileged views over the valley and river, plus a panoramic rooftop pool that does a very convincing job of derailing all sightseeing plans. The on-site bar and Egas Moniz restaurant round things out with regional flavours and a properly indulgent sense of place. The perfect place for Douro first-timers and anyone who wants their wine escape with both vineyard credibility and a little modern polish. Read moreGuest rating: 8.3 (very good)Price from: HUF 47,642 /night
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Hotels with winery in Portugal
Just say the word Portugal and we immediately think of sun-drenched terraces of the Douro Valley, rugged vineyards in Alentejo, and the Atlantic-influenced islands of Madeira and the Azores. On this page, you'll find a handpicked collection of winery hotels and vineyard stays that let you sleep among the vines. From restored quintas and farmhouse estates to unique lodges with in-house cellars. We’ve visited many, compared, and carefully reviewed every property so you can skip the guesswork. Saúde!
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