

Explore historic cities and stunning landscapes on the Camino Portuguese.
The Camino Portuguese from Lisbon to Coimbra offers a blend of culture and natural beauty. Starting in Lisbon, explore iconic landmarks like São Jorge Castle and Jerónimos Monastery, then follow the scenic River Tagus through peaceful villages, forests, and vineyards.
The route also takes you to historic cities like Tomar and Coimbra, home to one of Europe’s oldest universities. With a mix of easy and challenging sections, this journey connects travelers with Portugal’s stunning landscapes and rich history.
Highlights of the Camino Portuguese from Lisbon to Coimbra
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Camino Portuguese from Lisbon to Coimbra Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Lisbon
Come to Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital, sitting where the Tagus River meets the Atlantic Ocean, offering a chance to relax by the water and enjoy the charm of the "City of Light." The city features beautiful buildings, cobbled streets, and lively squares, perfect for exploring on foot or by tram. Visit São Jorge Castle for stunning city views and head to Belém to see the UNESCO-listed Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, highlighting Portugal’s maritime history.
Overnight Location: Lisbon
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Walk to Vila Franca de Xira
On the second day, leave Lisbon and join the famous Camino de Fátima route. The trail is easy to walk as it follows the River Tagus through the Park of Nations. Continue walking until reaching the small town of Santa Iria de Azoia. From there, begin a gentle ascent over a small hill before descending into Povoa de Santa Iria. Following the river’s edge, continue on the path until reaching Vila Franca de Xira.
Overnight Location: Vila Franca de Xira
Distance: ~30-35 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 A journey through bull runs and River Tagus
Leave Vila Franca de Xira and continue towards Azambuja, passing through a region known for its bull runs and horse breeding. Follow the path along the River Tagus, which will accompany the journey until reaching Azambuja. Azambuja is famous for its annual running of the bulls, held through the town's streets.
Overnight Location: Azambuja
Distance: 20 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Continue towards Santarem
Leave Azambuja and continue towards Santarem. Situated 360 feet above sea level, Santarem offers scenic views as the journey takes you through vineyards, orchards, groves, and farmlands, creating a peaceful and picturesque setting before reaching the small town.
Overnight Location: Santarem
Distance: 32 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Along the River Tagus
Leave Santarem and walk along the banks of the River Tagus, heading in a north-westerly direction. The route passes through small villages and farmlands, where the sight of horses and bulls is common, as this region is known for their breeding. While the walk is long, it is relatively easy and completely flat, offering a smooth and enjoyable journey through the countryside, eventually reaching the town of Golega.
Overnight Location: Golega
Distance: 29 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 A journey through peaceful villages
Leave the beautiful city of Golega, heading towards "Quinta da Cardiga," one of the most stunning manor houses in Portugal. From there, continue through peaceful villages on the way to the historic city of Tomar. In Tomar, visit the Praça da República square, a central landmark with rich history and charm.
Overnight Location: Tomar
Distance: 13 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Through forests and ancient roads
The route continues through beautiful forests, crossing ancient Roman roads and agricultural paths. This section from Tomar to Alvaiazere is one of the most challenging of the entire Camino Portugues, but it is also incredibly rewarding, offering stunning views and a deep connection with the history and nature of the region.
Overnight Location: Alvaiazere
Distance: 31 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 Walk to Ansiao
After leaving Alvaiazere, the trail begins with a steep climb before gradually descending. The rest of the day's walk winds through rolling hills, olive groves, and farmlands, offering a peaceful and scenic journey until reaching the town of Ansiao.
Overnight Location: Ansiao
Distance: 12.7 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 Crossing the Ponte da Cal to Condeixa-a-Nova
Along this route, cross the historic 17th-century “Ponte da Cal” bridge. The path is lined with eucalyptus, pine, and olive trees, offering welcome shade from the sun throughout the journey. Continue walking through this beautiful landscape until reaching the town of Condeixa-a-Nova.
Overnight Location: Condeixa-a-Nova
Distance: 32 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 Continue trekking to Coimbra
Continue through the picturesque countryside, dotted with vineyards, olive groves, and forests. Ascend to Alto de Cruz de Mourocos before descending into Coimbra, a lively city home to one of the oldest universities in Europe. Coimbra’s University, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, adds a rich historical and cultural layer to this vibrant destination.
Overnight Location: Coimbra
Distance: 16 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 11 Departure day
Coimbra is a vibrant city that was once the capital of Portugal. It is home to a well-preserved Gothic cathedral and offers a wide array of cultural events, making it a lively destination to explore. This marks the end of the journey and the conclusion of services.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
Camino Portuguese from Lisbon to Coimbra Price and Dates
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This tour is based on Hotels and Country Cottages. All the rooms have a private bathroom and all the necessary services to ensure your best comfort.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Hotels and Country Cottages along the Camino Portuguese
Enjoy a cozy stay with private bathrooms and essential amenities, providing comfort and relaxation.
What’s Included in the Camino Portuguese from Lisbon to Coimbra?
Meals
10 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 10 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
A vehicle transfer on day 2 is included in this tour.
Also included
- Excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees where applicable
- 24/7 emergency support
- Complete route itinerary
- Assistance vehicle in case of emergency
- Information pack for the Camino de Santiago
- VAT
Not included
- Flights to Lisbon
- Flights from Coimbra
- Luggage transfers
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Gratuities for tour guides or other staff if desired
- Travel insurance
Optional Extras
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Luggage Transfers
- Single occupancy upgrades
- Optional activities or excursions
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