8-Day Camino de Santiago (Portuguese Coastal Route) Standard
8 days
8-Day Camino de Santiago (Portuguese Coastal Route) Standard
from $1195 USD Request trip informationThe Portuguese Coastal Way is another very popular Camino route and is and excellent alternative to the French Way. This stunning walk weaves along the coastline of Portugal into Spain, taking in some beautiful fishing towns and scenery. The seafood along the route is gorgeous with fresh produce served in most restaurants.
Spend time on the white sandy beaches of Spain and soak in the laid back atmosphere of maritime culture on this peaceful Camino way. Longer treks start in Portugal.
Meet fellow pilgrims, discover local traditions and get your pilgrim passport stamped as you walk through woodlands, farmland and rustic hamlets. Once in Santiago, get your "Compostela" certificate and explore the magic of the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Private self-guided tours start on any day of the year. The self-guided tours can be customized (itinerary and accommodations). You can choose from 3-star or 4-star accommodations.
This trek has 6 days of hiking. However, we can add up to 4 more days on the trek to break up the longer days. If you have the time, you may also want to consider adding extra relaxing/sightseeing days to the trip. The towns of Baiona, Pontevedra, and Santiago are especially nice and worth exploring for a longer time.
We also offer a guided group option on set departure dates (20 people maximum). Stroll through the luscious green Galician countryside in the company of your group and our friendly, knowledgeable English speaking guide who will give you an in depth insight into the unique history of the Camino as well as the sights, flora and fauna of Galicia.
All treks include luggage transfer, so you just carry a day pack with the things you need for the day.
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Full Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Baiona
Today, you will arrive in Baiona, the starting point for the trek. For a self-guided trek, you can take a bus to Baiona, or we can arrange a private transfer.
For guided treks, your adventure begins at Santiago Airport where your group will be met by one of our representatives and brought directly to your hotel in Baiona. At dinner this evening you will get the opportunity to meet with your guide and other members of your group. Your guide will give you a brief outline of the coming few days walking and answer any questions that you may have. In your free time this evening, take a stroll around this beautiful town and sleep well tonight as your walking adventure begins tomorrow after breakfast. There are plenty of artistic, cultural and historical sights to see in Baiona, so make sure to try some before you leave on your Galician adventure. The group transfer is at 5:00pm.
The elegant seaside town of Baiona, in the heart of the Rias Baixas, famous for its Albarino white wine and delicious shellfish. This is a superb coastal Camino route, ideal for the Summer months. Visit the Monte Real castle, stroll along the port and go for a swim in the bay before you start your journey to Santiago. From Baiona, you will follow the coast towards Vigo, enjoying the views of the magnificent Illas Cies and Vigo Bay. Dinner is included in the group tour.
Meals included: n/a
Mid-Range Accommodations: Pension Mosquito (Baiona)
Day 2: Hike Baiona to Vigo (28km) (B)
Today you will follow the coast from Baiona to Nigran and finally to the city of Vigo. You will enjoy fantastic views of the Bay of Vigo, with the magnificent Illas Caies and its Natural Park in the horizon. On a hot day, stop at the blue flag beach Praia America in Nigran for a quick swim. Dinner is included in the group tour.
Meals included: Breakfast
Mid-Range Accommodations: Hotel Junquera (Vigo)
Day 3: Hike Vigo to Redondela (15km) (BD)
From the city of Vigo, you will continue on your coastal Camino with the Bay of Vigo to your left. Today is quite a short day so you can enjoy a more relaxed pace. Your stop for the night is the town of Redondela where you will join the original Portuguese Camino.
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Mid-Range Accommodations: Rua do Medio (Redondela)
Day 4: Hike Redondela to Pontevedra (20km) (B)
Today is your last day along the coast and quite a short walking day so you can make the most of the seaside. Stop to try the famous oysters in the fishing village of Arcade. Your final point is the city of Pontevedra, with its pretty historic centre. You will have time to explore the old town with its many Romanesque churches and quaint granite squares. Today, the Camino trail continues downhill, passing the village of Casanova and the delightful village of Leboreiro. You will finish your day in the lively market town of Melide (454m), where you should try octopus, Galicia's most classic dish.
Meals included: Breakfast
Mid-Range Accommodations: Hotel Avenida (Pontevedra)
Day 5: Hike Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis (21km) (BD)
Leaving Pontevedra, today, the Camino will take you through chestnut groves and pine and eucalyptus woods. In the village of Ponte Cabras you will see the rectory of Santa Maria de Alba. At Lombo da Maceira, a statue of Saint James with his walking stick will show you the way. On your way to Caldas de Reis you will pass the hamlet of Tivo with its lovely fountain and public washing bath.
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Mid-Range Accommodations: O Cruceiro Center (Caldas de Reis)
Day 6: Hike Calas de Reis to Padron (19km) (BD)
From Caldas de Reis you will cross the river Umia and find the hot springs that have given the town its name since Roman times. The trail once again takes you to forests and gradually climbs to the village of Santa Marina. You will continue on the Camino through pine forests to today'Ã?Â?s destination: the town of Padron. When the body of Saint James was being brought to Compostela by boat, Padron was said to be the first land it reached.
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Mid-Range Accommodations: Hotel Rosalia (Padron)
Day 7: Hike Padron to Santiago (25km) (B)
Today you will walk through a number of small villages on your way to the historical sanctuary of A Esclavitude. Nearby on a hilltop sit the ruins of a fort known as Castro Lupario. As you make your way towards Agro dos Monteiros you will be able to see the spires of the cathedral in Compostela. You will pass the ruins of the castle of A Rocha Vella, as you approach Santiago de Compostela. Take time to explore this gem of a city, small and vibrant. Its UNESCO listed old town will enchant you. In Santiago de Compostela you will find not only pilgrims but also locals and students, socializing and enjoying a few bites and glasses of wine in the many bars, restaurants and cozy cafes. Dinner is included in the group tour.
Meals included: Breakfast
Mid-Range Accommodations: Hospederia San Martin Pinario (Santiago)
Day 8: Depart Santiago (B)
Use your remaining time to explore the beautiful old town in Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO heritage site since 1985 and home to one of the oldest universities in Spain.
For a group trek, the return group transfer to the Santiago Airport is at 2:00pm, but you can also take an airport shuttle bus to taxi on your own if that time does not work for you.
For a self-guided trek, we can arrange a private transfer back to the Santiago Airport, or you can arrange an airport shuttle bus or taxi on your own.
You can extend your trip in Santiago. Consider adding a day tour to Finisterre Day or Rias Baixas Day!
Meals included: Breakfast
Pricing
8-Day Camino de Santiago (Portuguese Coastal Route) StandardPrices are Per Person and Valid for Trips through December 31, 2024
# People in Group: | 2 |
8-Day Camino de Santiago (Portuguese Coastal Route) Self-Guided 3-Star: | $1095 |
Prices are Per Person and Valid for Trips January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
# People in Group: | 2+ |
8-Day Camino de Santiago (Portuguese Coastal Route) Self-Guided 3-Star: | $1195 |
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SELF-GUIDED GROUP TOUR
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SELF-GUIDED GROUP TOUR
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