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Portuguese Easy Coastal Camino Way of St James - 21 Days

Portuguese Easy Coastal Camino Way of St James - 21 Days

21 Days
Moderate

Overview

Walk the Portuguese Coastal Camino from Porto to Santiago de Compostela at a relaxed and unhurried pace on this 21-day itinerary. By spreading the kilometres across more days than our standard coastal option, this version of the route is designed for those who want to fully savour the experience — with more time to explore the medieval towns, linger over fresh seafood and regional wines, and soak up the extraordinary history of this small but remarkable country. The scenery is as varied and beautiful as the Camino gets, winding through ancient forests, river valleys, vineyards and gorgeous coastal villages all the way to the magnificent cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela.

Highlights

  • Soak up the magical ambience of Portugal as you walk 259km of the Camino an average of 13 km a day
  • Beautiful countryside including dense forest, valleys and rivers
  • Weaving your way through stretches of unspoiled coastline towards the Atlantic
  • A Guarda, a peaceful fishing town renowned for its excellent seafood
  • Spectacular views as you cut across the undulating mountains
  • Picturesque hillside villages and ancient towns
  • Claim your coveted Pilgrim's passport
  • The thrill of walking into Santiago de Compostela and its stunning cathedral to end your walk

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Itinerary

Day 1

ARRIVE IN PORTO

Arriving early is essential as it is worthwhile spending time to explore world heritage Porto including 12th century Porto Cathedral, the palace, and the many other historical buildings. Its stately bridges and port wine production, the narrow cobbled streets and stacks of cafes make this town one of Portugal’s most photographed and adored destinations in all of Portugal.

Accommodation

Hotel in Porto

Day 2LABRUJE (FROM PORTO) TO VILA DO CONDE
4-5 hours
Day 3VILA DO CONDE TO APULIA
4-5 hours
Day 4APULIA TO ESPOSENDE
2.5-4 hours
Day 5ESPOSENDE TO CASTELO DO NEIVA
3-4.5 hours
Day 6CASTELO DO NEIVA TO VIANA DO CASTELO
4-5.5 hours
Day 7VIANA DO CASTELO TO VILA PRAIA DE ANCORA
19 km · 5-6 hours
Day 8VILA PRAIA DE ANCORA TO A GUARDA
14 km · 4.5-5.5 hours
Day 9A GUARDA TO OIA
13 km · 4.5-5.5 hours
Day 10OIA TO BAIONA
18 km · 5.5-6.5 hours
Day 11BAIONA TO CORUJO
5-6.5 hours
Day 12CORUJO TO VIGO
3.5-5 hours
Day 13VIGO TO REDONDELA
4.5-5.5 hours
Day 14REDONDELA TO ARCADE
2-3 hours
Day 15ARCADE TO PONTEVEDRA
13 km · 3-4 hours
Day 16PONTEVEDRA TO SAN MAURO/SAN AMARO
3-4 hours
Day 17SAN MAURO TO CALDAS DE REIS
3-5 hours
Day 18CALDAS DE REIS TO PADRON
19 km · 5.5-6.5 hours
Day 19PADRON TO TEO
4-5 hours
Day 20TEO TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
3.5-5 hours
Day 21ONWARD TRAVEL
Town of Porto

What's Included

Accommodation

20 Hotel

Meals

19 breakfasts, 0 lunches, and 0 dinners

Transfers

  • Luggage Transfers
  • Private Vehicle Transfers

Guidance & Support

  • Printed itinerary & walk notes
  • Stroll walking app
  • 24/7 on-trip support

How We Rate This Walk

3

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.

View Fitness Guide

6

Days on the trail

13-19 km

Average per walking day

135-264 m

Gain per day

6/10

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.

Coastal Camino accommodation
Hotel Brazão gaming area
Hotel Suave Mar suite double
Hotel Suave Mar twinroom
Hotel Suave Mar restaurant
Hotel Laranjeira double
Hotel Laranjeira dining
Hotel Meira DOUBLE 1
Hotel Vila da Guarda TWIN ROOM
Alvear Suites double 2
Hotel Isape BEDROOM
Hotel Isape BEDROOM 2
Balneario Acuna pool
Hotel Carona de Padron Double

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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Portuguese Easy Coastal Camino Way of St James - 21 Days food
route to santiago de compostela
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The Portuguese Camino Experience

Wonder
Begin in world heritage Porto beside Ribeira, Bolsa Palace and Porto Cathedral
Pass ancient forts, Romanesque churches and Dukes of Braganza Palace ruins in Barcelos
End at Santiago de Compostela’s stunning cathedral after 223 kilometres of pilgrimage
Wellness
Inn-to-inn strolls through forests and villages deliver a deep sense of achievement
Climb Labruja mountain, the route’s toughest ascent, for magnificent restorative views
Share warm Camino camaraderie with fellow pilgrims, then sleep in private lodgings
Nature
Trace unspoiled Atlantic coastline, rugged headlands and varied coastal tracks from A Guarda
Follow the Louro Valley through forest tracks to wetlands rich with birdlife
Walk through dense forests, rivers and valleys between medieval Portuguese and Spanish towns

From

£2,190/person

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