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We rate the difficulty this tour as a 3 / 5. Although the terrain is not difficult and the distances are moderate, you’ll be walking daily which makes this tour more difficult. If you do this in the middle of summer the heat can make the days even more challenging.
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Spend 2 weeks following ancient Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Experience the magic of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage site city brimming with fascinating ancient history and charm.
Embrace the tranquility of the Spanish and Portuguese countryside as you journey on historic footpaths along the coast.
Fill your lungs with the fresh sea breeze as you make your way from one charming village to the next.
Explore and stay in the iconic cities and towns of Vigo, Redondela, Padrón and of course, Santiago!
Embark on arguably the most beautiful of all the Camino routes on the 14-Day Camino Portuguese Coastal Way! This incredible self-guided journey has you setting out from the UNESCO World Heritage City of Porto to experience the beauty of northern Portugal before crossing into the peaceful rural landscapes of northwestern Spain.
Following the ancient footpaths of this famous trail, you’ll make your way through charming coastal villages in Northern Portugal, such as Povoa de Varzim, Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Vila Praia de Ancora and many more. Continuing through the rolling green landscapes of Galicia, you’ll uncover lovely towns like A Guarda, Baiona and Vigo. Each day brings new surprises on the beach-fringed coast with a wealth of fascinating history at your finger tips every step of the way.
Stay in comfortable hotels enjoying modern amenities along the route. Savour the freshest seafood and incredible local wines as you kick back each evening in uniquely charming towns and villages.
The coast is calling! Book your spot on the Camino Portuguese Coastal Way today!
Embark on arguably the most beautiful of all the Camino routes on the 14-Day Camino Portuguese Coastal Way! This incredible self-guided journey has you setting out from the UNESCO World Heritage City of Porto to experience the beauty of northern Portugal before crossing into the peaceful rural landscapes of northwestern Spain.
Following the ancient footpaths of this famous trail, you’ll make your way through charming coastal villages in Northern Portugal, such as Povoa de Varzim, Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Vila Praia de Ancora and many more. Continuing through the rolling green landscapes of Galicia, you’ll uncover lovely towns like A Guarda, Baiona and Vigo. Each day brings new surprises on the beach-fringed coast with a wealth of fascinating history at your finger tips every step of the way.
Stay in comfortable hotels enjoying modern amenities along the route. Savour the freshest seafood and incredible local wines as you kick back each evening in uniquely charming towns and villages.
The coast is calling! Book your spot on the Camino Portuguese Coastal Way today!
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Portuguese Coastal Camino Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Porto
Arrive in Porto where you journey on the Camino Portuguese Coastal Way begins. After checking into your hotel, set out to explore this UNESCO World Heritage city. Stroll its historic streets and enjoy the wealth of gastronomy on offer here. Then it’s time to enjoy a good night’s rest before your first day of walking tomorrow!
Overnight Location: Hotel in Porto
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 First Walk to Povoa de Varzim
Your first day departs from the same place as the standard Portuguese Way, but both routes follow different paths onwards (one is on the coast, and the other one, inland). After leaving behind the outskirts of Porto, you’ll be greeted by the stunning coastline its picture-perfect beaches. Continue on the coast until reaching Povoa de Varzim.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Povoa de Varzim
Distance: 27 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Coastal Beaches on the Walk to Esposende
Set out this morning following breakfast to enjoy more of the captivating coast. Today’s route will introduce you to several lovely beaches and charming, small coastal villages on the path to Esposende.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Esposende
Distance: 22 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Walk through Scenic Countryside to Viana do Castelo
The walking day from Esponsende to Viana do Castelo combines rural tracks and paved roads, making for a peaceful section. On arrival in Viana do Castelo, cross its bridge, a symbol of the town, you’ll arrive in the town center and head to your next accommodations.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Viana do Castelo
Distance: 24 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Peaceful Trails to Vila Praia de Áncora
This is a quiet walking day that will allow you to reflect on the natural scenery and the amazing journey thus far. If you have enough time, you can take a quick swim on the beach when you arrive in Vila Praia de Ancora to cool down after a day on the trail!
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Vila Praia de Áncora
Distance: 19 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 Short Walk to A Guarda – Welcome to Galicia, Spain
Today marks your highly anticipated arrival in the beautiful region of Galicia, Spain. With the Portuguese portion of the trail now behind you, its time to embrace the natural beauty and cultural charm of Northern Spain! Continue to your hotel in Guarda for a good night’s rest.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in A Guarda
Distance: 13 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Walk the Galician Countryside from Guarda to Oia
Today’s journey is long, but the spellbinding Galician countryside will reward you endlessly! There is an option to split today’s walk in two by adding a stay in Oia.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Oia
Distance: 13 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 Walk to Baiona
This day’s journey starts with an easy stroll along the coast for the initial kilometers. Then, venture slightly inland, relishing a delightful path through the mountains until you arrive at the charming town of Baiona. Noteworthy attractions include the historic old town and the picturesque marina.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Baiona
Distance: 18 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 Beaches and Islands on the Walk to Vigo
Beginning at the mouth of Vigo, you trek towards Nigrán, passing by scenic beaches like Panxón, Patos, and Samil before reaching Galicia’s largest city, Vigo. Today’s challenge lies in the distance covered and elevation changes. Alternatively, there’s the option to hike inland towards Priegue and Coruxo, then follow the river path. However, this route may be slightly less appealing due to its passage through industrial areas, especially when approaching Vigo.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Vigo
Distance: 25-27 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 Sandy Shores on the Walk to Redondela
Pilgrims will be able to take in the impressive views of the Estuary of Vigo on the left as you depart this morning. Today you’ll enjoy a shorter, and less intense section and can enjoy a dip at one of the many beaches along the way!
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Redondela
Distance: 16 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 11 Walk the Traditional Portuguese Camino to Pontevedra
From this point up to Santiago, the path will be the same as the traditional Portuguese Camino, so you may see more Pilgrims on the way. Pontesampaio is a village which is worth seeing, it is interesting to learn about the historical events which took place here and cross the Roman bridge over the Verdugo river. This stage ends in Pontevedra, a beautiful town which is famous for its historical centre and its squares made of stone.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Pontevedra
Distance: 19.6 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 12 Walk to Caldas de Rei
Your way out of Pontevedra this morning will lead you back to the rural side of Galicia, where you will be able to enjoy the woods and streams. Many pilgrims stop in Barro to see the Natural Park of the Barosa River with its cascades and mills, well worth the stop,
Finally, you’ll arrive in Caldas de Reis, a town which is famous for its thermal spring waters and spa resorts.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Caldas de Rei
Distance: 21 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 13 Charming Villages on the Walk to Padrón
Today, the Camino passes peacefully through small villages, with dispersed houses along the route.
Padrón is known as the first place on land spotted by the boat which carried the remains of Saint James the Apostle. Also, it is the birthplace of great authors like Rosalía de Castro and Camilo José Cela.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Padrón
Distance: 19 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 14 Final Walk to Santiago
The last stage is the longest of this itinerary, so it is a good idea to get a nice, early start!
Today marks the culmination of your cycling route to Santiago de Compostela. The initial path will take you through rural landscapes as in the previous days, but during the final kilometers, as you approach Santiago, the landscape becomes more urban.
When you get to Santiago do not forget to go to the Pilgrim’s Office with your Pilgrim Passport to get your long-awaited “Compostela” (Pilgrim Certificate)! Enjoy some time taking in the world-famous cathedral and the invigorating sights and sounds of this incredible city.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Santiago
Distance: 24,5 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 15 Check out Santiago
Following breakfast your Camino adventure comes to an end. Enjoy your last moments in the city before making arrangements for your onwards journey.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
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2024 Departures:
- Single room: from EUR1778*
- Sharing a double room: from EUR1210*
2025 Departures:
- Single room: from EUR1850*
- Sharing a double room: from EUR1260*
Accommodation on Portuguese Coastal Camino
During this trip you will mostly stay in hostels and pensions. These accommodations have the necessary services to cover the basic needs of cleanliness and rest. Officially, hostels and guesthouses are 1-star accommodations. However, this rating should not be taken into account when evaluating the level of comfort and quality of their services.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
What’s Included in Portuguese Coastal Camino?
Meals
14 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 14 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for your luggage is included throughout the tour (max. 20 kg per backpack – 1 piece of luggage per person). Airport transfers are not included, but private transfers can be arranged as an optional extra.
Also included
- 24-hour emergency line
- Guided Tour in Santiago de Compostela (old town)
- Galician cheese tasting in Santiago
- Maps for all stages
- Pilgrim pass
- Pilgrim scallop
Not included
- Guide services
- Insurance
- Personal expenses
- Personal transfers not specifically listed as included
Optional Extras
- Half board supplement
- Picnic Supplement
- Private transfers
- Extra piece of luggage
- Extra nights
- How hard is Portuguese Coastal Camino?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Spain?
- I’ve never been on a self-guided trip! How does it work?
- Are meals included on Portuguese Coastal Camino?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Porto to start this tour?
- Where does Portuguese Coastal Camino end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Spain?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Spain?
We rate the difficulty this tour as a 3 / 5. Although the terrain is not difficult and the distances are moderate, you’ll be walking daily which makes this tour more difficult. If you do this in the middle of summer the heat can make the days even more challenging.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
Self-guided travelling is not difficult! For many, it is a preferred type of travel, since you are in charge of your own time and pace. You are provided with all the information you’ll need to follow the route each day and often have access to phone support or other kinds of assistance. However, self-guided travelling requires good navigation skills and those who don’t feel confident in unknown places should consider booking guided tours.
14 breakfasts are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your travel insurance.
Porto is served by Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO), which is located about 11 kilometers northwest of the city center. Many international airlines operate flights to Porto from major cities around the world. From the airport, you can take a taxi, metro, or bus to the city center.
The tour ends in Santiago de Compostella.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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