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Duration
16 days
Activities
  • self guided walk
Accommodation
  • 15 nights in comfortable hotels and guesthouses
Meals
  • 11 Dinners
  • 15 Breakfasts

Price

$3390USD

 

Overview

Trip Code: PCE

Trip highlights


  • Enjoying a quieter pilgrimage route along the coast
  • Enjoying the mix of scenery from the coast to the greenery of Galicia
  • Experiencing regional culinary delights
  • Relaxing on the boat trip from Vilanova de Arousa to Pontecesures
  • Walking to the fabled church of Santiago de Compostela

This tour offers the opportunity to walk on the Coastal, Central and Spiritual variant of the Portuguese Camino paths. From the lively city of Porto, set on the banks of the Douro River and famous for its port wine production, the trail heads north alongside the ocean shores of the Coastal Route, leading through small hamlets, past eucalyptus and pine woods, over ancient bridges and through stunning coastal scenery. Crossing the Spanish border by ferry to A Guarda, continue to Redondela to join the main Central Portuguese Camino to Pontevedra. From here you'll follow the Spiritual variant to Santiago, marveling at the Ruta da Pedra e da Auga (Route of Stone and Water) and relaxing on a boat trip through the Arousa estuary. Throughout the journey there are ample reminders of past pilgrims and the route offers many insights into the religious significance of the Camino. Walking the last 100km to the holy city of Santiago ensures you qualify for the Compostela certificate upon your arrival at the cathedral.

Trip Grading

moderate

More info about grading system

Set on the banks of the Douro River, Porto’s historical centre was declared a World Heritage site in 1996 and in the 12th Century it was in Porto that the country took its name and became an independent nation. Its maritime legacies and importance as a new world trading port have shaped it into the proud city it has become, with its impressive cathedral and port wine lodges. After checking in to your hotel, take the time to explore the city with its many cultural sites. Overnight Porto. We can assist with booking pre-tour accommodation on request - highly recommended as Porto has much to offer.

Meals:  Nil

From Porto there are two coastal paths - the original Coastal route which is approx 3km inland and the 'Senda Litoral' which hugs the coast. Both options are well waymarked with signs of the Camino de Santiago. The night stops are the same, the difference is walking through a rural environment or following the coastline. We suggest taking the 'Senda Litoral' as it offers impressive views over the Atlantic Ocean. Today you take the metro train to Matosinhos to avoid the urban sprawl of Porto. From the station you set out on foot across the lifting bridge Ponte Movel to start your walk. Following the shell signs, the route takes you along the coast, past seaside villages such as Leca da Palmeira, Labruge and Vila do Conde, before arriving at Povoa do Varzim. Home to an old town, the Cividade de Terrosso Fort, more than 3000 years old, and an ancient aqueduct, there is a scenic working harbour and seaside cafes and bars. Overnight in Povoa do Varzim. Distance 27km/16.8mi, ascent/descent approx +-70m/230ft *It is possible to walk from Porto, in which case this is a long day - 40km/25mi.

Meals:  B,D

A fairly easy walk on the Senda Litoral as you take the esplanade to the Chapel of San Andres before continuing into Litoral Norte Natural Park a protected natural area consisting of diverse habitats of imposing sand dunes, wetlands and estuaries, and home to many different wildlife habitats. You will reach Fao on the southern side of the Cavadoy river. Cross the iron bridge over the river before arriving in the city of Esposende (at times accommodation is in Fao). Distance 20km/12.5mi, ascent/descent approx +-30m/98ft

Meals:  B,D

Continuing north on the Senda Litoral, before the town of Marinhas the trail meanders along the coast offering the opportunity to savour the authentic local gastronomy. At the port of Cabedelo, cross the Eiffel Bridge to arrive at Viana do Castelo. Viana do Castelo is a beautiful city located in the Minho region in northern Portugal with an appealing medieval centre, a 5th Century Cathedral and the Basilica of Santa Luzia which offers great views. The Coastal inland route takes you through forest after Ponte and has some elevations. Distance 26km/16.2mi, ascent/descent approx +-40m/131ft

Meals:  B

The walk today is gentle as you continue along the coast, surrounded by lush vegetation and golden beaches. Your destination for today is the small but charming town of Vila Praia de Ancora. This afternoon you can take the opportunity to swim in the Atlantic ocean. Distance 19km/11.8mi, ascent/descent approx +-20m/65ft

Meals:  B,D

Leaving Vila Praia de Ancora you'll continue to the beach at Moledo. You then leave the coast slightly, walking through forest and back to a boardwalk before reaching Caminha, the last town before crossing into Spain - which you do by ferry. Continue on foot either inland or along the coast until you reach A Guarda, today's destination. Distance 15km/9.3mi, ascent/descent approx +-40m/131ft Ferry tickets to be purchased locally, allow approx EUR6 per person, takes 10 minutes to cross, hourly departures in the main season.

Meals:  B,D

A more undulating stage, meandering along the coast between the ocean and O'Rosal's prized vineyards. Leaving A Guardia the trail takes you around the peninsula, with opportunities to stop for a coffee or lunch and enjoy the scenery before continuing to the lovely small village of Oia with its Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Oia, a former Cistercian monastery. Overnight in Oia or further along the way in Viladesuso, dependent on availability. Distance 13km/8mi or 18km/11.3mi, ascent/descent approx +-80m/263ft

Meals:  B,D

The walk today is a feast for the senses. For the first 10km the route takes you along a coastal footpath away from the main road. You then continue along picturesque coastline, walking along the boardwalk, all while enjoying stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. On a clear day you should be able to see the Cies islands, which belong to the Atlantic Islands National Maritime and Terrestrial Park. Overnight in Baiona. Distance 18km/11.3mi or 13km/8mi, ascent/descent approx +-45m/148ft

Meals:  B,D

From Baiona you will walk alongside sandy beaches for most of the day, with plenty of opportunities to take a break at a seaside cafe along the way. It's a long stage with some slopes. Pass the Roman Villa of Toralla in the neighbourhood of Oia, and continue to the historic centre of Vigo, located near the mouth of the nearby Vigo Estuary and sheltered by the Cíes Islands. Overnight in Vigo. We recommend exploring the narrow streets to discover the historical buildings of the old town. Distance 26km/16.3mi, ascent/descent approx +-60m/197ft

Meals:  B,D

The route as you leave Vigo is mainly uphill and will reward you with spectacular views of the city and harbour. Continue to Redondela, where you will join the main (central) Portuguese Camino route, and on to Arcade. Overnight Arcade. Distance 23km/14.4mi, ascent/descent approx +-180m/590ft

Meals:  B,D

You start the day by walking over the beautiful old bridge at Ponte Sampaio. From here there’s a steep uphill stretch following ancient stone paths before the path descends to the provincial capital of Pontevedra. There are some interesting sites to be explored in Pontevedra including the Santuario da Peregrin chapel and the Convento de San Francisco. The Medieval town centre is a maze of cobbled laneways with tapas bars and cafes. Overnight in Pontevedra. Distance 12km/7.5mi, ascent/descent approx +-140m/460ft

Meals:  B,D

Today you leave the main Portuguese Camino and walk to Armenteira. Your Spiritual Variant begins next to the Sanctuary of the Pilgrim, in the heart of Pontevedra's historic centre. Leaving town you'll cross the Lérez River via the Burgo Bridge and gradually enter a rural area. Continue along secondary roads and some well-trodden dirt tracks that will lead you to the Monastery of San Xoán de Poio. From here, the path descends to the charming fishing village of Combarro before heading uphill to the Mirador do Loureiro viewpoint. Enter a predominantly rural area, passing through small forests with the sound of the Armenteira River in the background. This stage ends at the peaceful Monastery of Santa María de Armenteira. Distance 21km/13.2mi, ascent +400m/1312ft descent -100m/320ft approx

Meals:  B

From the Armenteira Monastery the trail descends through forests, past mills and small waterfalls along the Ruta da Pedra e da Auga (Route of Stone and Water). This is one of the most beautiful sections of the Spiritual Variant. From Barrantes, you'll pass vineyards and small villages. In Pontearnelas, you'll reach the Umia River estuary and soon arrive at the Arousa Estuary. Pass the Illa de Arousa (Island of Arousa) in the middle of the estuary and, continuing along the path to Playa del Terrón (Terrón Beach), you'll reach the Vilanova de Arousa Marina. Overnight in the capital of the Arousa Estuary and the natural port of Santiago de Compostela. Distance 24km/15mi, ascent +100m/320ft, descent -250m/820ft approx

Meals:  B,D

From the Marina in Vilanova you'll travel by boat (approx 15 nautical miles, 1.5hrs) along the Arousa estuary, passing mussel rafts and Cortegada Island, part of the Atlantic Islands Marine-Terrestrial National Park. This boat takes you into the Ulla River estuary, where you'll see the markers indicating the route of the world's only Maritime-Fluvial Way of the Cross. You'll pass through Catoira, in front of the iconic Torres de Oeste (West Towers), and continue along a stretch of river surrounded by vegetation until you reach the Pontecesures dock. Here you'll disembark and, once ashore, continue towards Santiago on foot to your accommodation in Cornide or O Milladorio in the Teo region. To Cornide - approx 14km/8.75mi, ascent +200m/656ft, descent 30km/98ft approx To O Milladoiro - approx 18km/11.2mi, ascent +230m/755ft, descent -50m/164ft approx

Meals:  B,D

The last day on the Camino takes you through small villages, meadows, fields, and forests. Typical Galician landscapes will guide you along paved roads and well-trodden dirt paths. At the end of the day you walk into the outskirts of Santiago. You'll pass through Milladoiro and, leaving the Alameda de Santiago behind, enter the cobbled streets of its historic center and soon reach the Plaza del Obradoiro, where the imposing Cathedral of Santiago stands. Overnight in Santiago. Distance 12km/7.5mi From Cornide - 12km/7.5mi, ascent +230m/656ft, descent -170m/558ft approx From O Milladoiro - 7.5km/4.7mi, ascent +130m/427ft, descent -100m/328ft approx

Meals:  B

Trip arrangements conclude after breakfast. We can assist with booking extra nights on request.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 15 breakfasts, 11 dinners. Breakfasts are usually continental inclusive of breads, cheese, ham, tea, coffee & juices. Dinner will consist of 3 courses, usually starting with a salad, followed by a chicken, red meat, fish or pasta dish & finishing with a dessert of fruit or cakes.
  • 15 nights in comfortable hotels and guesthouses on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities
  • Digital information pack with route notes, maps & GPX
  • Luggage Transfer, 1 piece maximum 20kg, supplement applies for excess
  • Boat trip from Vilanova de Arousa to Pontecesures on day 14
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to Porto and from Santiago de Compostela
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks
  • Travel insurance - mandatory
  • Guide – this is a self-guided walking holiday
  • A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Entrance fees not listed as included
  • Transfers not listed as included
  • Metro on day 2, Ferry on day 6
  • Transfers by taxi or public transport if you need to skip a stage
  • Excess Luggage
  • Tourist tax - if applicable
  • Items of a personal nature

Accommodation


Grading

moderate  

GRADE 3 - Daily walks are between 7.5-12 to 27km (4.7-7.5 to 16.8mi) on well marked trails over diverse terrain – from relatively flat to hilly. The trail takes you along the coast and quiet rural roads, occasionally on the verges of roads with traffic. Some of the route is on walking trails away from the road and there are often alternative routes available. Route finding is reasonably straightforward following the yellow arrows and granite pillars (showing distance to Santiago). The route will inevitably cross main roads close to cities and towns, although the majority is on side roads and walking trails. The main areas to concentrate on route finding are arriving and leaving towns and cities. The accent is on keeping a steady pace to take in all of the attractions, with time to stop and take photos. You will need a good level of fitness to participate fully in this adventure.


Departure dates

Daily from 1 Mar to 15 Oct

Notes

H
High Season
Note:
High season is 23 Mar to 6 Apr and 15 Jul to 15 Sep - supplement applies
Note:
Option to upgrade to the Parador in Santiago de Compostela - supplement applies. Must be requested at time of booking.
Note:
Subject to availability during local festivals. Other dates are available on request. Supplements may apply outside the main season due to additional charges for luggage transfers and hotel closures (which may require a change in the overnight towns or transfers to confirm your booking). Winter can be a magical time to experience the Camino with fewer people and more local encounters, but the walking day is shorter.
Note:
The Triathlon World Championships will be held in Pontevedra 20-30 Sep 2026, it may be necessary to adjust the stage or stay in an alternative town during this time. There will be high demand for the Camino during the Jacobean Holy Year in 2027, particularly in Santiago for dates around the Feast Day (Sunday 25 July) - limited availability and supplements will apply.

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Priceper person from

$3390USD

Options & Supplements*
  • Fisterra Day Trip ex Santiago - daily departures 15 April to 31 OctoberUSD$70
  • Excess luggage (per piece, max 20kg in weight)USD$340
  • Single Supplement - low seasonUSD$1290
  • Solo traveller Supplement - low seasonUSD$1350
  • Single Supplement - high seasonUSD$1380
  • Solo traveller Supplement - high seasonUSD$1530
*Prices listed are per person

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