Walking
Caminha – Santiago
A scenic ferry ride takes you from the beautiful riverside town of Caminha to the rugged Galician coastline. Enjoy beautiful Baiona’s beaches and architecture before continuing your journey inland. Your
Easy Coastal Camino: calmly enjoy the surroundings on your way to Santiago
The Coastal Portuguese Camino offers an intriguing combination of ocean views, a myriad of beachscapes from rocky shores to wide expanses of sand. You’ll encounter fishing communities and tiny villages
Luxury Coastal Camino: superior accommodation experience during the Coastal Camino de Santiago
Luxury Coastal Camino, the luxury accommodation experience during the Coastal Camino de Santiago tour. You’ll be sleeping in comfort while walking El Camino.
Porto – Santiago
Spend an unforgettable two weeks walking through stunning Portuguese and Galician countryside and villages and exploring fascinating historical towns and cities between two World Heritage cities. You’ll have the opportunity
Porto – Tui – Santiago
Combine sandy Portuguese beaches with the greenery of its countryside by walking alongside the spectacular River Minho to join the central route in the fortress town of Valença. You’ll have
Porto – Santiago (Coastal way): coastal camino from Oporto to Santiago de Compostela
Walk along sandy beaches and through historical coastal towns of northern Portugal, the rugged Galician coastline, and the beautiful beaches of Baiona before joining the central Camino in Redondela. After
Santiago – Finisterre: from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre, the ‘end of the Earth’
See a different side of Santiago as you head towards the ‘end of the Earth’ along a peaceful, beautiful trail. Watch the sun slip into the Atlantic Ocean as you
Santiago – Muxia: from Santiago de Compostela to the fishing village of Muxia
Experience two ‘ends of the Earth’ by walking through lush green countryside to Finisterre and then the fishing village of Muxía. Watching the sun sink into the ocean from both
Valença – Santiago – Last 100 km
Start walking from Portugal’s fortress border town of Valença and cross the River Minho into Galicia, filled with traditional villages, ancient cities, stunning scenery and delicious food and wine. Start