Experience Overview
From Porto, the Portuguese Camino splits into two: the Central Route and the Coastal Route. While many pilgrims simply follow one path on their way to Santiago de Compostela, Spain, we hike the very best sections of both, while also taking an extra-special detour to navigate the lesser-trod Spiritual Variant, said to be the original route of Saint James. The result is an unforgettable week of walking through the most picturesque sections of northern Portugal and Spain, ending with a showstopping arrival in the holy town of Santiago de Compostela.
Profile
— Accommodation: 1 Superior night (hotel), 7 Classic nights (6 hotel, 1 casa rural) — Six days of point-to-point walking with luggage transferred — Group normally 6 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16 — Low altitude throughout — Option to travel by train to your adventure
At a Glance
— Accommodation: 1 Superior night (hotel), 7 Classic nights (6 hotel, 1 casa rural) — Six days of point-to-point walking with luggage transferred — Group normally 6 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16 — Low altitude throughout — Option to travel by train to your adventure
Trip For You
This trip is rated Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
It consists of six full walking days and one partial walking day with a 2 hour boat trip on Day 7. Your luggage is transferred between hotels, so you need only take a backpack on the walks. The terrain and path type varies and includes good quality coastal paths, gravel tracks and forest trails. The walks are not technically difficult . The walks are not technically difficult however you will need to cover distances of up to 27km and on most days there are some steep ascents and descents, so a good fitness level is required. Low altitude throughout.
The distances walked on some days are long and you are expected to walk five full days in a row so there is a high chance of blisters. We recommend comfortable shoes and bringing several types (boots, running shoes, strap sandals), allowing you to alternate.
Eating Drinking
All breakfasts are included. A typical breakfast in Portugal and Spain might consist of coffee with milk, toast with ham, olive oil, tomatoes, cheese and butter and jam. Bakery items, fruit and juice are also popular. During this trip, expect different variations of breakfast at our chosen hotels, but they will all include at least some of the standard breakfast items popular in Portugal and Spain.
Northern Spain produces a wide range of delicious food, from fish and seafood to quality meat, vegetables and fruit. Your leader will recommend good places to eat. Sometimes it will be tapas, sharing raciones (literally portions) as a group, and sometimes you can choose from the menu.
On the Portuguese Camino, restaurants and bars offer set menus, which usually include a choice of five starters, five mains and dessert, coffee and drink for about €12-€15. You can also try pulpo a la feira, a delicacy in Galicia, which is sliced octopus with paprika, olive oil and sea salt. Sometimes it is also served with grelos (sliced boiled potatoes).
Mealtimes in Portugal and Spain are later than in many other countries; dinner is usually taken between 8pm and 9.30pm.
Please note, meat and fish are staples in Portugal and Spain. Vegetarians can be catered for, as can other dietary requirements, although there may not be the same choice or variety as you have at home. Please advise us upon booking.
Transportation
Transfers to and from the airport will be by private vehicle (normally minibus).
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: Legendary Porto Hotel, Praça da Batalha 127 130, 4000-102 Porto, Portugal
Phone: +351 22 339 2300
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately
Airport: Porto Airport (OPO)
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately a 30-minute drive from the airport. Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight from London, UK. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.
If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Catching your return flight
There’s a group departure transfer to Porto Airport (OPO) for customers who Exodus booked onto a chosen flight to London, UK. Please speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.
Weather Information
In April and October, expect temperatures around 5C-15C (40F-60F) with a high chance of rain showers. It could also be partly cloudy and more temperate. Temperatures in May and September tend to be warmer. Expect a combination of sun, showers and clouds.
Spending Money
In Santiago de Compostela, entrance to the cathedral is free, but if you want to visit the cathedral museum it will cost €12 (or €10 if you’re aged over 65).
Other museums in Santiago de Compostela:
— Museum of the Arte Sacro: €3 — Museum of the Galician People: €4 — Museum of Contemporary Arts: Free
An excursion to Cape Finisterre is bookable locally for approximately €40 including transport and a Spanish guide. (You will need to book an extra night to book this excursion)
Tipping
Although optional, a tip for the leader at the end of the trip is greatly appreciated. As a guideline we recommend a contribution between €20 and €25 per client per week.
Highlights
— Explore the picturesque medieval city of Viana de Castelo — Take the lesser-known Spiritual Variant, said to be the original way of St James — Board a boat to follow the 17 crosses of the Translatio Route — Discover the 51 ancient mills and waterfalls on the Stone and Water Route — Complete your adventure with a visit to the cathedral in Santiago de CompostelaTrip Details
Product Code: 4071
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: minibus).
Guide Language: English
Supplier Code: TFO
Starts: Porto, Camino de Santiago
Finishes: Porto, Camino de Santiago
Duration: 9 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical rating: Unknown
Includes
— All breakfasts — All accommodationAccommodation
Hotels and a 'casa rural'Spend seven nights in two to four-star hotels and one night in a casa rural, each chosen for their comfort and location. All rooms feature private bathrooms and most offer free wifi. A limited number of single rooms are available for a supplement on request. Examples of hotels used: Porto: Legendary Porto HotelViana do Castelo: Hotel Mela AlvimValenca: Hotel LaraPontevedra: Hotel Galicia PalacePoio: Louxo La TajaVilanova de Arousa: Hotel DinajanPadron: A Casa Antigua do Monte (casa rural)Santiago: Hotel Gelmirez
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD 4750 (CAD 528 /day)
Itinerary
Depending on the time of your arrival in Porto, your leader will arrange a short orientation tour in the historic centre. There is plenty to see and we recommend travelling a day earlier if you are interested in exploring the city more. Accommodation: Legendary Porto Hotel (or similar)
After breakfast, we have a short transfer (approximately 30 minutes) up the coast and begin our walk in the fishing town of Matosinhos. This section is part of the Litoral Camino, which follows the Atlantic coastline along a series of boardwalks and promenades. We stop for lunch along the coast with a chance to try the local fish. After, we carry on walking next to the sea until we reach the coastal town of Vila do Conde where we finish walking and have a transfer (approximately 45 minutes) to the picturesque medieval city of Viana de Castelo, our destination for the night. We can walk around the medieval city centre where we see the cathedral and church and enjoy a drink by the old port. Accommodation: Hotel Melo Alvim (or similar)
This morning, we walk directly from our hotel on winding country lanes and forest trails, enjoying sea and mountain views. We walk through sleepy Portuguese villages on the hills parallel to the coast enjoying ocean views from time to time. We have a forested stretch to a high point, then we descend to Vila Praia de Ancora where we stop for lunch. Vila Praia de Ancora is a former fishing village and has become a popular seaside resort with a 17th century fort, stunning sandy beaches and dunes. After, we walk parallel to the sea on flat terrain to reach the fortified border town of Caminha, which sits on the mouth of the Minho river. We have free time to explore the centre of this walled town before we transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to Valenca, another walled city which is now a shopping town known for producing linen, towels and handcrafted souvenirs. Accommodation: Hotel Lara (or similar)
After breakfast, we walk directly from the hotel and say goodbye to Portugal by crossing the Ponte Rodo bridge into Spain. We first explore the Spanish border town of Tui, home to a magnificent Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, before heading towards the town of O Porriño. We pass the Pilgrim monument in Tui, depicting a large stone carving of a pilgrim, before we follow the scenic Louro river through pretty woodlands and along the river paths between Orbenlle and O Porriño. O Porriño is an industrial and mining town, known for its pink granite. On arrival, we have a transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to Pontevedra and enjoy time to walk around the old centre. This evening, we can enjoy dinner in one of the many restaurants with terraces. Accommodation: Hotel Galicia Palace (or similar)
Today we start our special detour on a partly coastal section of the Portuguese Camino, named the Spiritual Variant. This pilgrimage route is considered by many to be the original path of Saint James, and therefore the origin of all the Caminos de Santiago. After breakfast, we leave the hotel and head west towards the sea, where we walk through the pretty landscapes of O Salnés, crossing the village of Poio, home to a 17th-century Benedictine monastery, and the compact fishing village of Combarro. We finish the day walking through the forest to Armenteira where there is a 12th-century monastery still fully running today. From here, we have a transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to our hotel for the evening. Accommodation: Hotel Louxo La Toja (or similar)
After breakfast, we take a transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to Armenteira. From here, we start one of the most beautiful stages of the Camino, taking a trail parallel to the River Armenteira called the Stone and Water Route (named for the 51 ancient mills and waterfalls it passes). The lush green of the forest, the gushing cascades, flowing river, and ancient mills combine to make a particularly scenic stretch. In the afternoon, we take a path alongside the Rivier Umia passing Albariño grapevines and fields and finishing by the sea. Our hotel is within walking distance of a beach, so you can swim in the sea or hotel pool. Accommodation: Hotel Dinajan (or similar)
We start with a short walk to the harbour in Vilanueva de Arousa, where we board our boat to enjoy one of the only water-based pilgrimage trails in the world, the Translatio, which is also our last stretch of the Spiritual Variant. This waterway route consists of 17 stone crosses that mark the Apostle's final journey – the captain will point these out, while also highlighting mussel farms and the ninth-century Oeste Fortress, built to defend against Viking invaders. Once we reach the town of Pontecesures, we walk the final stretch of the day, passing the statues of Padron's most famous residents, Nobel Prize-winning novelist Camilo Jose Cela and poet Rosalia de Castro. We arrive just in time for lunch – we recommend trying Padron peppers, a local speciality. Accommodation: Casa Rural - Casa Antiga do Monte (or similar)
On our last day of walking, we pass through typical Galician villages and woodland before arriving in Santiago de Compostela. Our route passes the Igrexa de Santa Maria de Iria, a church destroyed in the 10th century by the Andalusi military leader Almanzor, before being rebuilt two centuries later. It is also where Camilo Jose Cela is buried. Upon arrival in Santiago, as part of the centuries-old tradition, we make our way through the city streets and crowds to Plaza del Obradoiro, which is dominated by the cathedral, where we can observe a mass service that may include the impressive Botafumeiro incense swinging, although it cannot be guaranteed. In the afternoon, we enjoy a walking tour of the town, which includes a visit to the cathedral where Saint James is said to have been buried. In the evening, we have our farewell group dinner in a nice restaurant in Santiago centre, an excellent chance to relive our adventures together. Accommodation: Hotel Gelmirez (or similar) *Hotel Compostela 8 June departure
The trip ends after breakfast. Say goodbye to the group and start your return journey home. If you’ve still got the appetite for more exploration, speak to your sales representative to book further nights in our Santiago de Compostela or Porto hotels.
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