Subscribe to newsletter
Find out about flash sales, new trips, what's new and gear giveaways.
Prices
From EUR€985
-
10 days / 9 night
See available dates
-
Difficulty
- Self-Guided
- Bed and breakfast
-
- No Booking or Credit Card Fees
-
- Save Money
-
- Happiness Guaranteed
Is this tour for me?
We rate this tour as a 3 / 5. The route requires moderate physical fitness and endurance, with long walking days averaging 20-25 km, occasional steep ascents and descents, but rewards pilgrims with the iconic Plaza del Obradoiro in Santiago.
Get In Touch
SALE!
Let me know when you have flash sales.
Highlights
Embark on a coastal journey from A Guarda to Santiago
Embrace the sea on the Portuguese Coastal Way, traversing stunning maritime landscapes.
Explore historic cities and fishing villages along the route.
Witness breathtaking views from Cabo Silleiro Lighthouse and Monterreal Castle.
Cross Romanesque bridges and immerse in the natural beauty of A Xunqueira de Alba.
The Portuguese Coastal Way from A Guarda to Santiago de Compostela offers a captivating journey along the Atlantic coastline, showcasing stunning maritime landscapes and historic landmarks. Starting in A Guarda, where the Miño River meets the Atlantic Ocean, travelers can explore charming fishing villages and ancient sites like the Castro de Santa Trega. Along the route, walkers are treated to panoramic views from Cabo Silleiro Lighthouse and Monterreal Castle, before venturing through Baiona and the scenic Ría de Vigo estuary.
As the pilgrimage progresses, pilgrims traverse Romanesque bridges, picturesque villages, and verdant landscapes, culminating in the historic city of Pontevedra. From there, the route continues through scenic forests and marshlands, passing through cultural landmarks like Padrón and Pontecesures. Finally, reaching Santiago de Compostela, pilgrims can immerse themselves in the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of the city, completing their journey at the iconic Plaza del Obradoiro.
The Portuguese Coastal Way from A Guarda to Santiago de Compostela offers a captivating journey along the Atlantic coastline, showcasing stunning maritime landscapes and historic landmarks. Starting in A Guarda, where the Miño River meets the Atlantic Ocean, travelers can explore charming fishing villages and ancient sites like the Castro de Santa Trega. Along the route, walkers are treated to panoramic views from Cabo Silleiro Lighthouse and Monterreal Castle, before venturing through Baiona and the scenic Ría de Vigo estuary.
As the pilgrimage progresses, pilgrims traverse Romanesque bridges, picturesque villages, and verdant landscapes, culminating in the historic city of Pontevedra. From there, the route continues through scenic forests and marshlands, passing through cultural landmarks like Padrón and Pontecesures. Finally, reaching Santiago de Compostela, pilgrims can immerse themselves in the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of the city, completing their journey at the iconic Plaza del Obradoiro.
Read more
Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in A Guarda
Arrive in A Guarda, a town bathed by the Miño River and the Atlantic Ocean. This small coastal town is located on the border with Portugal, so it will allow you to visit Caminha, on the other side of the river.
In addition, you can taste their famous and exquisite lobster! You can visit the Castro de Santa Trega, one of the oldest pre-Roman constructions in Galicia, located on Mount Santa Trega, from where you will have a magnificent panoramic view of the mouth of the Miño River and the Portuguese lands. With this beautiful picture you will begin your Portuguese Coastal Way from A Guarda.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in A Guarda
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Hike to Oia
Throughout the entire stage you will be accompanied by the Atlantic Ocean on your left. It is a flat stage along the coastline. Step by step you will reach the historic Monastery of Santa María de Oia, one of the few monasteries by the sea in Galicia. This position facing the sea meant that it became a fortification to defend the lands from enemy attacks.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Oia
Distance: 3-4h, 15km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Hike to Baiona
You will leave behind the fishing village of Oia and walk along the cliffs until you reach the Cabo Silleiro Lighthouse, the main orientation point for the ships that navigate the Vigo Estuary. You will ascend to Baredo and a few kilometers later you will reach Monterreal Castle, today the Parador Nacional de Turismo de Baiona. After the Castle of Monterreal you will find Baiona, the first port in Europe that received the news of the Discovery of America.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Baiona
Distance: 3-4h, 14km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Reach Vigo – Known as the Olive City
The Ría de Vigo estuary begins in Baiona and is protected by the Cíes Islands, the heart of the Atlantic Islands National Park. You will walk from this wonderful place and leave the historic and beautiful O Pombal fountain in your wake. You will cross two Romanesque bridges, one over the Groba river and the other in A Ramallosa. In this last town begins the Foz del Río Miñor, a marshland of great ecological wealth. In Nigrán you will find the Votivo do Mar Temple, dedicated to the Virgin of Carmen. Step by step you will reach Vigo, known as the Olive City.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Vigo
Distance: 5-6h, 23km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Hike to Arcade
The walk from Vigo to Arcade, a 22-kilometer stretch along the Portuguese Coastal Camino, offers a mix of city views, wooded trails, and serene estuary vistas. Passing through villages like Redondela and following the Verdugo River, you’ll end the day at Arcade, known for its historic Ponte Sampaio and renowned oysters.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Arcade
Distance: 5-6h, 22km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 Hike to Pontevedra
The walk from Arcade to Pontevedra covers 13 kilometers, taking you through peaceful countryside, scenic vineyards, and shaded woodlands. Crossing the historic Ponte Sampaio over the Verdugo River, you’ll continue along rural paths until you reach the lively streets and charming old town of Pontevedra.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Pontevedra
Distance: 3-4h, 13km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Continue Trekking to Caldas de Reis
After sealing your Credential at the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Peregrina, you will wander through the historic center of Pontevedra until you reach the Puente del Burgo over the Lérez River. After crossing it you will border the extensive marsh of A Xunqueira de Alba and step by step you will enter a beautiful landscape, Reirís Forests and Lombo da Maceira.
You will arrive in Barro, and it will be worth it to detour about five kilometers to see the Barosa River Waterfall. Among crop fields you will reach Caldas de Reis, a town known for its thermal waters.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Caldas de Reis
Distance: 4-5h, 21km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 Hike to Padrón
You will leave the urban center of Caldas de Reis and immediately join a beautiful path that will take you to the Church of Santa María de Carracedo this morning. Next stop is the municipality of Valga. Walk through Monte Castelo, deep forests dotted by the waters of the Valga River and old mills. Cross a bridge over the Fontenlo River. Enter Pontecesures, where you will cross the 1st century Roman bridge over the Ulla River that separates the provinces of Pontevedra and A Coruña. Once on the other side, you will find yourself in Padrón, a town bathed by the Sar River, land of illustrious Galician writers such as Camino José Cela or Rosalía de Castro and where the Roman altar is located where the boat with the remains of the Apostle Santiago was tied.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Padrón
Distance: 4-5h, 17km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 Arrival to Santiago de Compostela
Shortly after leaving Padrón you will find the Santuario da Escravitude. Travel through O Faramello and reach Teo. Walk until you reach the Alto de O Milladoiro, where the Pilgrims knelt when they saw the Cathedral of Santiago for the first time. Without even realizing it you will reach Calle Rosalía de Castro, at the height of Plaza de Vigo, after a few steps you will enter the historic center of Santiago through A Porta Faxeira, continue along Rúa do Franco and shortly after reach Plaza del Obradoiro, although the traditional entrance of the Pilgrims of the Portuguese Way is through the Praza de Praterías.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Santiago de Compostela
Distance: 5-6h, 26km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 Your Camino Ends
Check out following breakfast and depart for onwards travels.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
2018
2019
Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago Price and Dates
This self-guided tour is always run as a private tour for your group only.- Solo traveller: from EUR1417*
- Single room (2+ travellers): from EUR1366*
- Sharing a double room: from EUR985*
Accommodation on Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago
This tour is based in bed and breakfasts. In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
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 the Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago?
Meals
9 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 9 nights are included. Accommodations before the tour are not included but can be added as a supplement.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for your luggage is included throughout the tour (max. 20 kg – 1 piece of luggage per person).
Also included
- 24-hour emergency line
- Complete documentation and Travel Notebook
- Pilgrim passport
Not included
- Travel insurance
- Any personal transport
- Flights
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Tips
- Gratuities for tour guides or other staff if desired
Optional Extras
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Single occupancy upgrades
- Optional activities or excursions
- Half board supplement
- Picnic Supplement
- Dinner Supplement
- Transfer to A Guarda
- Transfer to the airport
- Extra piece of luggage
- How hard is the Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Spain?
- Are meals included on the Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to A Guarda to start this tour?
- Is the Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago in English?
- Where does the Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Spain?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Spain?
We rate this tour as a 3 / 5. The route requires moderate physical fitness and endurance, with long walking days averaging 20-25 km, occasional steep ascents and descents, but rewards pilgrims with the iconic Plaza del Obradoiro in Santiago.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
9 breakfasts are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover walking. Get your travel insurance.
You can get to A Guarda by flight, train, car or bus.
This tour is not guided, however, all the material provided is in English.
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.
Customer Ratings
0.0
Technical Difficulty
Physical Difficulty
Based on 0 customer reviews
Group savings
Get the Trip you want
Subscribe to newsletter
Find out about flash sales, new trips, what's new and gear giveaways.