
Portuguese Camino: Tui to Santiago - the Final Stage - 8 Days

Overview
Walk the final stage of one of the most beautiful and least crowded Camino routes on this journey from the Portuguese border town of Tui/Valença to the magnificent cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela. The Portuguese Way of St James covers over 100 kilometres through forest, countryside trails and ancient villages, connecting two UNESCO World Heritage Sites along the way. Carefully chosen hotels and charming country houses keep you close to the history, culture and culinary delights of northern Portugal throughout. Complete the walk and earn the coveted Compostela certificate — proof of your pilgrimage to one of the world's most celebrated destinations.
Highlights
- The magnificent gothic town hall in the city of Porrino
- Passing through lush forest to where the central and coastal routes merge
- The wonderfully preserved old town of Pontevedra - a cultural overload!
- Soaking your feet in Caldas de Reis' thermal springs
- Passing through charming woodlands and a plethora of historical buildings
- The thrill of walking into Santiago de Compostela, ending your journey at the grand cathedral
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Itinerary
Day 1
Today you arrive in Valanca or Tui ( they are essentially the same place) and rest or explore both towns. Tui has some excellent restaurants and is worth a visit today even though you pass through it almost immediately tomorrow. Before you leave Valenca/Tui make sure you visit the famous Gothic cathedral.
Hotel in Valença

What's Included
Accommodation
7 Hotel
Meals
7 breakfasts, 0 lunches, and 0 dinners
Transfers
- Luggage Transfers
Guidance & Support
- Printed itinerary & walk notes
- Stroll walking app
- 24/7 on-trip support
How We Rate This Walk
Stroll Walking Level
Moderate
Rated by our team — we walk every route before we recommend it.
Expect some hills and longer walking days. A reasonable level of fitness will help you enjoy the experience.
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Days on the trail
13-25 km
Average per walking day
159-414 m
Gain per day
4/10
Trail difficulty
Where You'll Stay
Nights are spent in handpicked two and three-star hotels and charming country houses, each chosen for their character and connection to the region. A hot shower, comfortable bed and ensuite are guaranteed at the end of every day, and a full breakfast sets you up each morning. Alternative properties of equivalent standard may occasionally be substituted depending on availability — this will always be communicated in advance.
A four-star luxury upgrade is available for those seeking extra comfort, with properties that maintain the warmth and cultural character of the region while offering a higher standard of facilities. A single supplement applies to the upgraded option.
What You'll Eat
Breakfast is included each morning. Lunch and dinner are yours to explore independently, with plenty of restaurants, cafes and tapas bars in the towns along the route. While the walk begins in the Portuguese border town of Tui, most of the journey is through Galicia in northern Spain, where the food scene is excellent — hearty Galician stews, fresh seafood and local cheeses are among the regional highlights. Both Portugal and Spain produce exceptional wines, some of which are found nowhere else in the world, and evenings on this route are a genuine pleasure at the table.
Note: Drinks and alcohol are not included with meals, with the exception of tea, coffee and juice served with breakfast.
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March 2026
April 2026
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