OVERVIEW

The Portuguese ‘Easy’ Coastal Camino Way to Santiago over 21 days starts in Porto and is one of the most popular routes to Santiago de Compostela. This is a true Camino walking adventure in a more relaxed manner, with a huge variety of scenery from forests, fields, rivers, valleys, gorgeous villages and medieval towns.

 

Wonder and admire the history of this place, and the phenomenal achievements of a country so small. There’s the extra delight to be had from the superb wines and the delicious food from this part of the world, particularly the fresh seafood which is always on the menu.

Highlights

  • Soak up the magical ambience of Portugal as you walk 259km of the Camino an average of 13 km a day
  • Beautiful countryside including dense forest, valleys and rivers
  • Weaving your way through stretches of unspoiled coastline towards the Atlantic
  • A Guarda, a peaceful fishing town renowned for its excellent seafood
  • Spectacular views as you cut across the undulating mountains
  • Picturesque hillside villages and ancient towns
  • Claim your coveted Pilgrim’s passport
  • The thrill of walking into Santiago de Compostela and its stunning cathedral to end your walk

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
21 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate

Grade 3 – Moderate

Short, steep hill sections. Walks that are longer than 12km with varied terrain. A moderate active lifestyle and some walking experience is recommended.

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$ 3495

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SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 1455

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ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14
  • Day 15
  • Day 16
  • Day 17
  • Day 18
  • Day 19
  • Day 20
  • Day 21

DAY 1
ARRIVE IN PORTO

Arriving early is essential as it is worthwhile spending time to explore world heritage Porto including 12th century Porto Cathedral, the palace, and the many other historical buildings. Its stately bridges and port wine production, the narrow cobbled streets and stacks of cafes make this town one of Portugal’s most photographed and adored destinations in all of Portugal.

Accommodation: Porto in a 2 -3-star country hotel

DAY 2
LABRUJE (FROM PORTO) TO VILA DO CONDE

You start the walk by being transferred to Labruje missing the busy and noisy urban parts of the Camino. Walk wooden boardwalks to the coast and then via a series of wide sandy beaches along the coastline, through nature reserves and fishing villages to the historical coastal town of Vila do Conde.

Walking: Moderate / 16 km or 10 miles / 4 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation:  Vila do Conde in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 3
VILA DO CONDE TO APULIA

Continue on the Camino de Santiago from Apulia via the seaside resort town of Povoa de Varzim. Then head inland and enjoy the serenity of walking through forest and farmland. Arriving at Apulia midafternoon with plenty of time to enjoy this quaint seaside town.

Walking: Moderate / 17 km or 10.5 miles / 4 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation:  Apulia in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 4
APULIA TO ESPOSENDE

Relax and enjoy Apulia before setting off. A significant portion of the day is spent walking alongside the coast that’s thick with flowers. The track moves inland towards Esposende via market gardens, dense forest and hamlets, crossing the wide bridge at Cavado estuary.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 8 km or 5 miles / 2.5 to 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Esposende in a country hotel

DAY 5
ESPOSENDE TO CASTELO DO NEIVA

We start the day by leaving the coast behind, passing through village after village, negotiating delightful sections of woodland and along rivers. The days walk ends with the walk into Costela do Neiva.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 12 km or 7.5 miles / 3 to 4.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Castelo do Neiva in a country hotel

DAY 6
CASTELO DO NEIVA TO VIANA DO CASTELO

Another beautiful day walking on the Portuguese Camino. The highlight is the crossing of the exceedingly long Eiffel Bridge into the picturesque town of Viana do Castelo famous for both its ancient and contemporary architecture. The magnificent views over the Lima Valley, the estuary, and views of distant mountain ranges are a marvellous bookend to this day’s walk.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 13 km or 8 miles / 4 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Viana do Castelo in a 2/3-star country hotel

DAY 7
VIANA DO CASTELO TO VILA PRAIA DE ANCORA

Today’s walk on the el Camino is mostly inland, with occasional coastal views from a string of hillside villages. You might think you are in Australia when you find yourself walking through eucalyptus forest. From the forest make your way uphill for more beautiful views before descending into the low key beachside resort town of Vila Praia de Âncora.

Walking: Moderate / 18 km or 11.8 miles / 5 to 6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vila Praia de Ă‚ncora in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 8
VILA PRAIA DE ANCORA TO A GUARDA

Walking in and out of your accommodation each day makes for a real inn to inn experience. Today is even more special as you walk from country to country, from Portugal to Spain. From your accommodation, the level coastal path makes its way via Ă‚ncora to Moleda and then continues to the charming medieval town of Caminha. There’s time to take a detour through the pine forest beside the beach before catching the ferry across the River Minho to the peaceful fishing town of A Guarda in Spain. A real highlight awaits you tonight as A Guarda is well known for its’ excellent seafood.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 14 km or 8.7 miles / 4.5 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: A Guarda in a 2 – 3-star country hotel

DAY 9
A GUARDA TO OIA

In the morning it is worth a visit to the ancient Celtic settlement of Santa Tegra before leaving A Guarda, even if it is just for the spectacular views. Walk out of your accommodation following the el Camino through the middle of town out towards the rugged coastline. The landscape and the coastal track is quite varied today. Our final resting place for the day is the small beachfront village of Oia, famous for its’ 12th-century monastery.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 14 km or 8.7 miles / 4.5 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Oia in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 10
OIA TO BAIONA

The path from Oia begins with quaint little fields, with a scattering of houses and a few villages typical of this region. The coastal scenery and terrain constantly change as you cut across the mountains. The last part of the Camino today descends through the Spanish countryside and outlying villages into the medieval town of Baiona.

Walking: Moderate / 17.5 km or 10.9 miles / 5.5 to 6.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Baiona in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 11
BAIONA TO CORUJO

As you walk out of Baiona the terrain slowly morphs back into semi-rural and then rural countryside with picturesque Spanish villages and patches of woodland. The Camino heads around the coast and inland through Nigran via Parque Foresttal Saians. Corujo is another nice coastal town a good place to chill and soak up the Portuguese culture.

Walking: Moderate / 15 km or 9.3 miles / 5 to 6.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Baiona in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 12
CORUJO TO VIGO

Another easy day on the Portuguese Camino. Thankfully the track takes you via the coast and through Castrelos Park to avoid the busy streets of the city. Vigo is quite large and tonight as with all major centres there’s lots to do. There’s plenty of time to explore the Porta do Sol the cultural centre or just wander around Casco Vello the old city.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 11 km or 6.8 miles / 3.5 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vigo in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 13
VIGO TO REDONDELA

As you walk along Vigo’s main shopping street and out of the city one gets the real sense of the contrast between first world Spanish culture with the beauty of the Spanish countryside. As you leave Vigo the Camino connects a string of peaceful hillside villages from which you can get superb views back across the city, estuary and port. The terrain changes from houses to trees before making a steep descent into Redondela.

Walking: Moderate / 15 km or 9.3 miles / 4.5 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Redondela in a 2-star country hotel

DAY 14
REDONDELA TO ARCADE

From Redondela it’s a short stroll through the woods before arriving at Arcade which is like stepping back in time. Arcade is a riverside town and out of the way and thus has not been ruined by tourism. Enjoy the river beach and fresh oysters and being away from the crowds experiencing the real Portugal.

Walking: Moderate / 7 km or 4.3 miles / 2 to 3 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Arcade in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 15
ARCADE TO PONTEVEDRA

Leave Arcade via the iconic bridge and walk what is one of the most beautiful sections of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago and one of the shortest. Follow the ancient stone paths through forest, and if you have time take the scenic option along the River Tomeza, approaching Pontevedra surrounded by trees and birdsong instead of traffic. Pontevedra is a city in northwest Spain and is known for its well-preserved old town. Explore the historical city centre, its atmospheric squares and good quality tapas bars.

Walking: Easy to Moderate/ 13 km or 8 miles / 3 to 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Pontevedra in a 2- 3-star country hotel

DAY 16
PONTEVEDRA TO SAN MAURO

Explore a bit more of Pontevedra in the morning. Trek over another important bridge as you leave Pontevedra, passing a Roman milestone on the way. You’ll pass Santa Maria de Alba church then begin a slow climb to the village of San Amaro. Walk via more forest and farmland as you make your way to San Mauro. We transfer you back to Pontevedra in the afternoon.

Walking: Easy to Moderate/ 10 km or 6.2 miles / 3 to 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Pontevedra in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 17
SAN MAURO TO CALDAS DE REIS

We transfer you back to San Mauro in the morning. This stage to Caldas de Reis is short and reasonably flat. Bathing your weary feet in Caldas de Reis’ thermal springs is an excellent reward after another great day on the track, knowing you are almost there. Pass through more farmland and countryside on your way to the Barosa River. The Camino latches onto the River Lamas for a short while before you reach the entrance to Rio Barosa Natural Park. There is a collection of watermills you can explore. The hot sulphuric water and the spa town of Caldas de Reis are a short disctance from here.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 12 km or 7.5 miles / 3 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Caldas de Reis in a 2-star country hotel

DAY 18
CALDAS DE REIS TO PADRON

Begin the day with an easy ascent through a series of small villages and the delightful Valga forest. This section exits Caldas de Reis and takes you on an easy climb to the charming woodlands of Valga. Impressive churches and stone crosses line the Camino’s path to PadrĂłn, the riverside town where St. James’ body is said to have been laid to rest by his faithful brethren. The town merges with the ancient and famous town of Iria Flavia a centre for religion, trade and Roman and Vikings invasions of all things.

Walking: Moderate to Challenging / 18 km or 11.2 miles / 5.5 to 6.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: PadrĂłn in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 19
PADRON TO TEO

Depart the lovely small charming town of Padron, walking via the Romanesque church in Iria Flavia. Witness an entirely different style of religious architecture namely the Marian church in A Esclavitude. Walk through many small villages before you get to Parada de Francos, a gorgeous village known for its elaborately carved 14th-century stone cross, one of the oldest in Galicia.

Walking: Moderate / 12 km or 7.5 miles / 4 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Teo in a 2/3-star country hotel

DAY 20
TEO TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

The final stage of the Camino is through gorgeous countryside with pockets of woodland to break up the day. Only on the last few kilometres of the way will you travel on busy urban streets. However, once you enter the ancient narrow streets of the medieval centre of Santiago de Compostela the excitement begins to build, and you can feel the atmosphere change as you approach the cathedral square.

Walking: Moderate to Challenging / 14 km or 8.7 miles / 3.5 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Santiago de Compostela in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 21
ONWARD TRAVEL

After breakfast, prepare for your onward journey. It is really worth taking the time to explore Santiago de Compostela, relax and soak up the joyous atmosphere along with all the other pilgrims in this amazing place. If you would like to add a day please let us know.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Pack-free walking

  • 30+ years experience

  • Customised

  • Eco Travel

  • Walk the Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago (Way of St James) from Porto all the way to Santiago de Compostela via the coast
  • 20 night’s accommodation in 2 to 3-star character-filled hotels and breakfast on every day of the walk.
  • Our comprehensive set of notes, detailed walking itineraries, integrated maps and insider tips (where to get the best tapas plus a lot more)
  • Pilgrim kit: passport (credentials) and shell (Viera) and walk 259kms on the Portuguese Camino the Way of St James pack free
  • All luggage transfers and transport on the track
  • Take advantage of nearly 30 years experience in organising self-guided walking holidays
  • On the ground support from local representatives
  • You can shorten the walk if you wish and start from closer to Santiago de Compostela

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

Comfort is always a priority, at the end of each day’s walk we have ensured that there is a hot shower, a cosy bed, an en suite and plenty of quiet. A good night’s sleep is mandatory and ensures that you wake rested and primed, ready for the next day’s adventure on the Camino, of course only after a satisfying breakfast.  The accommodations we have chosen reflect the character and history of the region.

It’s not by chance that when walkers visit Portugal, they almost immediately fall in love with the food and wine here. In Portugal, all the dishes, recipes and ingredients have a story to tell. This is a world you’ll get to experience both on foot but also with your knife and fork. The Camino travels through many towns that are renowned for excellent authentic traditional food. In the North, it is worth frequenting Spanish Tapas bars to experience the wide range of local delicacies available.

Both Portugal and Spain have very old wine industries. Many of the wines on this walk you won’t find anywhere else. However, alcohol or drinks with meals are not included (except tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).

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FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 16.8km, average daily elevation is 448m, average terrain difficulty is 5/10.

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DISTANCE - BELOW

Distance is not a major consideration in your training program. However, you should still incorporate some long walks as it will increase your cardiovascular fitness.

ELEVATION - BELOW

Elevation is not a major consideration regarding how you train. However, you should still incorporate some form of resistance training as it will increase your endurance.

TERRAIN - UNEVEN

Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a nuanced blend of physical and mental readiness. Commence your regimen with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a foundational groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is pivotal, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups to enhance both stability and power. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement. The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritize options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

GENERAL INFO

AVAILABILITY

This trip is available From 1st March to the 1st November

WALKING

This track is well-graded and without a great deal of incline or decline. Walks on average about 13.5 km a day over 258km in total. There’s a lot more time on this trip to walk and explore further if you’re up to it or to relax and simply enjoy the towns/villages each evening.

GETTING THERE AND AWAY

Travelling to the Start of the walk

You will need to get yourself to and from the start and end of your walk. i.e. you will need to organise your travel to the start of the walk in Porto. To make it easy we have collated some useful information that will assist you in making arrangements for your travel.

Porto Airport, (Airport Francisco Sá Carneiro), Maia (+351) 229 432 400 is about 11 km from the city centre. There are regular flights from and to almost all major European cities. There is an airport bus available from outside the terminal which takes you to the city centre. The Metro line connects the Airport to the city centre, offering a fast and comfortable ride into the heart of the city.

To book flights we have found this site helpful

www.google.com/flights

BUSES: This is information for those who may be catching a bus and/or starting their walk further along the track:

PORTO – PONTE DE LIMA:  Rede Expressos (www.rede-expressos.pt) coaches from Porto transit station (Campo 24 de Agosto, 125, 4300-096 Porto, Tel: +351 707 223 344) depart daily to Ponte de Lima.

PORTO – VALENÇA:  Rede Expressos (www.rede-expressos.pt) coaches from Porto transit station (Campo 24 de Agosto, 125, 4300-096 Porto, Tel: +351 707 223 344) depart daily to Valença.  Tickets can be purchased from the train station or on-line on the English language pages of the railway company’s website http://www.rede-expressos.pt/default.aspx no more than 14 days before the travel date. Tickets cannot be bought on the coach.

PORTO – VALENÇA:  AUTNA (www.autna.com) coaches from Porto Airport transit station (Bus stop of Galicia Bus on the Airport arrivals) depart daily to Valença (Single fare is between €9.00 and €12.00)

TRAINS: There are several trains to and from Porto (Train station of SĂŁo Bento or Train station of CampanhĂŁ). Trains also transit daily to Valença. The metro lines link the airport to both train stations: Tickets can be purchased from the train station or on-line on the English language pages of the railway’s company’s website https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en  no more than 28 days before the travel date. Tickets cannot be bought on the train.

Our transport partners on the ground can also provide private transfer on all routes. Do not hesitate to contact us.

Travelling from the End of the walk

The walk finishes in Santiago de Compostella

By rail: The train from Santiago de Compostela back to Lisbon takes about 7 hours. However, you might be better served to head to an alternate destination.  San Sebastian, Salamanca or Seville, there are so many great options it’s difficult to decide.

By plane: There are flights from Santiago de Compostela to other parts of Europe. Below are possible websites that provide a number of different carriers to choose from.

https://www.kayak.com/flights
www.google.com/flights

WEATHER

March through to October is usually warmer, with long sunny days, perfect for walking. See  Porto weather for average temperatures and rainfall at different times of the year.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks prior to your departure which will outline all the fine details for you and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form, email us at info@auswalk.com.au, or call us on +61 3 9597 9767.

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    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 1 Mar 2025 - 31 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE
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    $3495

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $1455

    Excludes High Season

  • 1 Jul 2025 - 31 Aug 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $3795

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $1755

    High Season

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  1. Tony

    24 December, 2024 at 2:07 PM
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    Auswalk and its Portuguese Supplier made this an enjoyable, safe and and amazing experience. Even before we left Australia, the assistance both companies provided was outstanding. Nothing was too much trouble.

  2. Tony C

    29 November, 2024 at 4:33 PM
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    We booked the Portuguese Camino through Ian and the team at Auswalks. The original booking was completed effectively and with ease. This included several personalised requirements for our needs. 5 weeks out from commencing our Camino, I broke my leg. Ian and the team worked with us on our options, restructuring the program. They saved us anxiety, money and time. Professional but personalised. Wholeheartedly recommend this business for your holiday experience.

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Overview

OVERVIEW

The Portuguese ‘Easy’ Coastal Camino Way to Santiago over 21 days starts in Porto and is one of the most popular routes to Santiago de Compostela. This is a true Camino walking adventure in a more relaxed manner, with a huge variety of scenery from forests, fields, rivers, valleys, gorgeous villages and medieval towns.

 

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Highlights

  • Soak up the magical ambience of Portugal as you walk 259km of the Camino an average of 13 km a day
  • Beautiful countryside including dense forest, valleys and rivers
  • Weaving your way through stretches of unspoiled coastline towards the Atlantic
  • A Guarda, a peaceful fishing town renowned for its excellent seafood
  • Spectacular views as you cut across the undulating mountains
  • Picturesque hillside villages and ancient towns
  • Claim your coveted Pilgrim’s passport
  • The thrill of walking into Santiago de Compostela and its stunning cathedral to end your walk

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
21 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate

Grade 3 – Moderate

Short, steep hill sections. Walks that are longer than 12km with varied terrain. A moderate active lifestyle and some walking experience is recommended.

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$ 3495

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SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 1455

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Itinerary

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14
  • Day 15
  • Day 16
  • Day 17
  • Day 18
  • Day 19
  • Day 20
  • Day 21

DAY 1
ARRIVE IN PORTO

Arriving early is essential as it is worthwhile spending time to explore world heritage Porto including 12th century Porto Cathedral, the palace, and the many other historical buildings. Its stately bridges and port wine production, the narrow cobbled streets and stacks of cafes make this town one of Portugal’s most photographed and adored destinations in all of Portugal.

Accommodation: Porto in a 2 -3-star country hotel

DAY 2
LABRUJE (FROM PORTO) TO VILA DO CONDE

You start the walk by being transferred to Labruje missing the busy and noisy urban parts of the Camino. Walk wooden boardwalks to the coast and then via a series of wide sandy beaches along the coastline, through nature reserves and fishing villages to the historical coastal town of Vila do Conde.

Walking: Moderate / 16 km or 10 miles / 4 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation:  Vila do Conde in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 3
VILA DO CONDE TO APULIA

Continue on the Camino de Santiago from Apulia via the seaside resort town of Povoa de Varzim. Then head inland and enjoy the serenity of walking through forest and farmland. Arriving at Apulia midafternoon with plenty of time to enjoy this quaint seaside town.

Walking: Moderate / 17 km or 10.5 miles / 4 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation:  Apulia in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 4
APULIA TO ESPOSENDE

Relax and enjoy Apulia before setting off. A significant portion of the day is spent walking alongside the coast that’s thick with flowers. The track moves inland towards Esposende via market gardens, dense forest and hamlets, crossing the wide bridge at Cavado estuary.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 8 km or 5 miles / 2.5 to 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Esposende in a country hotel

DAY 5
ESPOSENDE TO CASTELO DO NEIVA

We start the day by leaving the coast behind, passing through village after village, negotiating delightful sections of woodland and along rivers. The days walk ends with the walk into Costela do Neiva.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 12 km or 7.5 miles / 3 to 4.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Castelo do Neiva in a country hotel

DAY 6
CASTELO DO NEIVA TO VIANA DO CASTELO

Another beautiful day walking on the Portuguese Camino. The highlight is the crossing of the exceedingly long Eiffel Bridge into the picturesque town of Viana do Castelo famous for both its ancient and contemporary architecture. The magnificent views over the Lima Valley, the estuary, and views of distant mountain ranges are a marvellous bookend to this day’s walk.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 13 km or 8 miles / 4 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Viana do Castelo in a 2/3-star country hotel

DAY 7
VIANA DO CASTELO TO VILA PRAIA DE ANCORA

Today’s walk on the el Camino is mostly inland, with occasional coastal views from a string of hillside villages. You might think you are in Australia when you find yourself walking through eucalyptus forest. From the forest make your way uphill for more beautiful views before descending into the low key beachside resort town of Vila Praia de Âncora.

Walking: Moderate / 18 km or 11.8 miles / 5 to 6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vila Praia de Ă‚ncora in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 8
VILA PRAIA DE ANCORA TO A GUARDA

Walking in and out of your accommodation each day makes for a real inn to inn experience. Today is even more special as you walk from country to country, from Portugal to Spain. From your accommodation, the level coastal path makes its way via Ă‚ncora to Moleda and then continues to the charming medieval town of Caminha. There’s time to take a detour through the pine forest beside the beach before catching the ferry across the River Minho to the peaceful fishing town of A Guarda in Spain. A real highlight awaits you tonight as A Guarda is well known for its’ excellent seafood.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 14 km or 8.7 miles / 4.5 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: A Guarda in a 2 – 3-star country hotel

DAY 9
A GUARDA TO OIA

In the morning it is worth a visit to the ancient Celtic settlement of Santa Tegra before leaving A Guarda, even if it is just for the spectacular views. Walk out of your accommodation following the el Camino through the middle of town out towards the rugged coastline. The landscape and the coastal track is quite varied today. Our final resting place for the day is the small beachfront village of Oia, famous for its’ 12th-century monastery.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 14 km or 8.7 miles / 4.5 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Oia in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 10
OIA TO BAIONA

The path from Oia begins with quaint little fields, with a scattering of houses and a few villages typical of this region. The coastal scenery and terrain constantly change as you cut across the mountains. The last part of the Camino today descends through the Spanish countryside and outlying villages into the medieval town of Baiona.

Walking: Moderate / 17.5 km or 10.9 miles / 5.5 to 6.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Baiona in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 11
BAIONA TO CORUJO

As you walk out of Baiona the terrain slowly morphs back into semi-rural and then rural countryside with picturesque Spanish villages and patches of woodland. The Camino heads around the coast and inland through Nigran via Parque Foresttal Saians. Corujo is another nice coastal town a good place to chill and soak up the Portuguese culture.

Walking: Moderate / 15 km or 9.3 miles / 5 to 6.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Baiona in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 12
CORUJO TO VIGO

Another easy day on the Portuguese Camino. Thankfully the track takes you via the coast and through Castrelos Park to avoid the busy streets of the city. Vigo is quite large and tonight as with all major centres there’s lots to do. There’s plenty of time to explore the Porta do Sol the cultural centre or just wander around Casco Vello the old city.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 11 km or 6.8 miles / 3.5 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Vigo in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 13
VIGO TO REDONDELA

As you walk along Vigo’s main shopping street and out of the city one gets the real sense of the contrast between first world Spanish culture with the beauty of the Spanish countryside. As you leave Vigo the Camino connects a string of peaceful hillside villages from which you can get superb views back across the city, estuary and port. The terrain changes from houses to trees before making a steep descent into Redondela.

Walking: Moderate / 15 km or 9.3 miles / 4.5 to 5.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Redondela in a 2-star country hotel

DAY 14
REDONDELA TO ARCADE

From Redondela it’s a short stroll through the woods before arriving at Arcade which is like stepping back in time. Arcade is a riverside town and out of the way and thus has not been ruined by tourism. Enjoy the river beach and fresh oysters and being away from the crowds experiencing the real Portugal.

Walking: Moderate / 7 km or 4.3 miles / 2 to 3 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Arcade in a 2-3-star country hotel

DAY 15
ARCADE TO PONTEVEDRA

Leave Arcade via the iconic bridge and walk what is one of the most beautiful sections of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago and one of the shortest. Follow the ancient stone paths through forest, and if you have time take the scenic option along the River Tomeza, approaching Pontevedra surrounded by trees and birdsong instead of traffic. Pontevedra is a city in northwest Spain and is known for its well-preserved old town. Explore the historical city centre, its atmospheric squares and good quality tapas bars.

Walking: Easy to Moderate/ 13 km or 8 miles / 3 to 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Pontevedra in a 2- 3-star country hotel

DAY 16
PONTEVEDRA TO SAN MAURO

Explore a bit more of Pontevedra in the morning. Trek over another important bridge as you leave Pontevedra, passing a Roman milestone on the way. You’ll pass Santa Maria de Alba church then begin a slow climb to the village of San Amaro. Walk via more forest and farmland as you make your way to San Mauro. We transfer you back to Pontevedra in the afternoon.

Walking: Easy to Moderate/ 10 km or 6.2 miles / 3 to 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Pontevedra in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 17
SAN MAURO TO CALDAS DE REIS

We transfer you back to San Mauro in the morning. This stage to Caldas de Reis is short and reasonably flat. Bathing your weary feet in Caldas de Reis’ thermal springs is an excellent reward after another great day on the track, knowing you are almost there. Pass through more farmland and countryside on your way to the Barosa River. The Camino latches onto the River Lamas for a short while before you reach the entrance to Rio Barosa Natural Park. There is a collection of watermills you can explore. The hot sulphuric water and the spa town of Caldas de Reis are a short disctance from here.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 12 km or 7.5 miles / 3 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Caldas de Reis in a 2-star country hotel

DAY 18
CALDAS DE REIS TO PADRON

Begin the day with an easy ascent through a series of small villages and the delightful Valga forest. This section exits Caldas de Reis and takes you on an easy climb to the charming woodlands of Valga. Impressive churches and stone crosses line the Camino’s path to PadrĂłn, the riverside town where St. James’ body is said to have been laid to rest by his faithful brethren. The town merges with the ancient and famous town of Iria Flavia a centre for religion, trade and Roman and Vikings invasions of all things.

Walking: Moderate to Challenging / 18 km or 11.2 miles / 5.5 to 6.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: PadrĂłn in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 19
PADRON TO TEO

Depart the lovely small charming town of Padron, walking via the Romanesque church in Iria Flavia. Witness an entirely different style of religious architecture namely the Marian church in A Esclavitude. Walk through many small villages before you get to Parada de Francos, a gorgeous village known for its elaborately carved 14th-century stone cross, one of the oldest in Galicia.

Walking: Moderate / 12 km or 7.5 miles / 4 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Teo in a 2/3-star country hotel

DAY 20
TEO TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

The final stage of the Camino is through gorgeous countryside with pockets of woodland to break up the day. Only on the last few kilometres of the way will you travel on busy urban streets. However, once you enter the ancient narrow streets of the medieval centre of Santiago de Compostela the excitement begins to build, and you can feel the atmosphere change as you approach the cathedral square.

Walking: Moderate to Challenging / 14 km or 8.7 miles / 3.5 to 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Santiago de Compostela in a 3-star country hotel

DAY 21
ONWARD TRAVEL

After breakfast, prepare for your onward journey. It is really worth taking the time to explore Santiago de Compostela, relax and soak up the joyous atmosphere along with all the other pilgrims in this amazing place. If you would like to add a day please let us know.

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Pack-free walking

  • 25+ years experience

  • Customised

  • Eco Travel

  • Walk the Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago (Way of St James) from Porto all the way to Santiago de Compostela via the coast
  • 20 night’s accommodation in 2 to 3-star character-filled hotels and breakfast on every day of the walk.
  • Our comprehensive set of notes, detailed walking itineraries, integrated maps and insider tips (where to get the best tapas plus a lot more)
  • Pilgrim kit: passport (credentials) and shell (Viera) and walk 259kms on the Portuguese Camino the Way of St James pack free
  • All luggage transfers and transport on the track
  • Take advantage of nearly 30 years experience in organising self-guided walking holidays
  • On the ground support from local representatives
  • You can shorten the walk if you wish and start from closer to Santiago de Compostela
Accommodation & Dining

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

Comfort is always a priority, at the end of each day’s walk we have ensured that there is a hot shower, a cosy bed, an en suite and plenty of quiet. A good night’s sleep is mandatory and ensures that you wake rested and primed, ready for the next day’s adventure on the Camino, of course only after a satisfying breakfast.  The accommodations we have chosen reflect the character and history of the region.

It’s not by chance that when walkers visit Portugal, they almost immediately fall in love with the food and wine here. In Portugal, all the dishes, recipes and ingredients have a story to tell. This is a world you’ll get to experience both on foot but also with your knife and fork. The Camino travels through many towns that are renowned for excellent authentic traditional food. In the North, it is worth frequenting Spanish Tapas bars to experience the wide range of local delicacies available.

Both Portugal and Spain have very old wine industries. Many of the wines on this walk you won’t find anywhere else. However, alcohol or drinks with meals are not included (except tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).

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  • NIGHT 10 & 11

  • NIGHT 12

  • NIGHT 13

  • NIGHT 14

  • NIGHT 15 & 16

  • NIGHT 17

  • NIGHT 18

  • NIGHT 19

  • NIGHT 20

Fitness Guide

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 16.8km, average daily elevation is 448m, average terrain difficulty is 5/10.

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DISTANCE - BELOW

Distance is not a major consideration in your training program. However, you should still incorporate some long walks as it will increase your cardiovascular fitness.

ELEVATION - BELOW

Elevation is not a major consideration regarding how you train. However, you should still incorporate some form of resistance training as it will increase your endurance.

TERRAIN - UNEVEN

Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a nuanced blend of physical and mental readiness. Commence your regimen with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a foundational groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is pivotal, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups to enhance both stability and power. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement. The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritize options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

General Info

GENERAL INFO

AVAILABILITY

This trip is available From 1st March to the 1st November

WALKING

This track is well-graded and without a great deal of incline or decline. Walks on average about 13.5 km a day over 258km in total. There’s a lot more time on this trip to walk and explore further if you’re up to it or to relax and simply enjoy the towns/villages each evening.

GETTING THERE AND AWAY

Travelling to the Start of the walk

You will need to get yourself to and from the start and end of your walk. i.e. you will need to organise your travel to the start of the walk in Porto. To make it easy we have collated some useful information that will assist you in making arrangements for your travel.

Porto Airport, (Airport Francisco Sá Carneiro), Maia (+351) 229 432 400 is about 11 km from the city centre. There are regular flights from and to almost all major European cities. There is an airport bus available from outside the terminal which takes you to the city centre. The Metro line connects the Airport to the city centre, offering a fast and comfortable ride into the heart of the city.

To book flights we have found this site helpful

www.google.com/flights

BUSES: This is information for those who may be catching a bus and/or starting their walk further along the track:

PORTO – PONTE DE LIMA:  Rede Expressos (www.rede-expressos.pt) coaches from Porto transit station (Campo 24 de Agosto, 125, 4300-096 Porto, Tel: +351 707 223 344) depart daily to Ponte de Lima.

PORTO – VALENÇA:  Rede Expressos (www.rede-expressos.pt) coaches from Porto transit station (Campo 24 de Agosto, 125, 4300-096 Porto, Tel: +351 707 223 344) depart daily to Valença.  Tickets can be purchased from the train station or on-line on the English language pages of the railway company’s website http://www.rede-expressos.pt/default.aspx no more than 14 days before the travel date. Tickets cannot be bought on the coach.

PORTO – VALENÇA:  AUTNA (www.autna.com) coaches from Porto Airport transit station (Bus stop of Galicia Bus on the Airport arrivals) depart daily to Valença (Single fare is between €9.00 and €12.00)

TRAINS: There are several trains to and from Porto (Train station of SĂŁo Bento or Train station of CampanhĂŁ). Trains also transit daily to Valença. The metro lines link the airport to both train stations: Tickets can be purchased from the train station or on-line on the English language pages of the railway’s company’s website https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en  no more than 28 days before the travel date. Tickets cannot be bought on the train.

Our transport partners on the ground can also provide private transfer on all routes. Do not hesitate to contact us.

Travelling from the End of the walk

The walk finishes in Santiago de Compostella

By rail: The train from Santiago de Compostela back to Lisbon takes about 7 hours. However, you might be better served to head to an alternate destination.  San Sebastian, Salamanca or Seville, there are so many great options it’s difficult to decide.

By plane: There are flights from Santiago de Compostela to other parts of Europe. Below are possible websites that provide a number of different carriers to choose from.

https://www.kayak.com/flights
www.google.com/flights

WEATHER

March through to October is usually warmer, with long sunny days, perfect for walking. See  Porto weather for average temperatures and rainfall at different times of the year.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks prior to your departure which will outline all the fine details for you and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form, email us at info@auswalk.com.au, or call us on +61 3 9597 9767.

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  1. Tony

    24 December, 2024 at 2:07 PM
    5

    Auswalk and its Portuguese Supplier made this an enjoyable, safe and and amazing experience. Even before we left Australia, the assistance both companies provided was outstanding. Nothing was too much trouble.

  2. Tony C

    29 November, 2024 at 4:33 PM
    5

    We booked the Portuguese Camino through Ian and the team at Auswalks. The original booking was completed effectively and with ease. This included several personalised requirements for our needs. 5 weeks out from commencing our Camino, I broke my leg. Ian and the team worked with us on our options, restructuring the program. They saved us anxiety, money and time. Professional but personalised. Wholeheartedly recommend this business for your holiday experience.

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