Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km
Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km

Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km

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The Portuguese Coastal Camino is the alternative to the Portuguese Way that starts from Porto along the coast.

The Camino Portuguese Coastal route goes from Baiona to Santiago and is an alternative to the Portuguese Way that starts from Porto. The Camino Portuguese Coastal route gives you lovely walking along the Portuguese coast, before moving inland for the push towards Santiago de Compostela.

Pilgrims choose the Portuguese Coastal Camino for many reasons, but one is that this trail typically has better weather on the southern coast of Galicia, always somewhat more pleasant than the north, with milder temperatures and less rainfall. From the fifth day on, the tour will be emulating the “Traslatio” of the Apostle, who entered Galicia through the Ría de Arousa.

The start of our tour, which begins in the beautiful town of Baiona, will take place near some of the most spectacular beaches in southern Galicia, very popular areas in summer. You will spend one night in the city of Vigo, one of the main cities in Galicia, which tends to surprise by its size and cosmopolitan style, although it also has the classic charm of the Galician historical centers, that kind of stone decorations full of life and flavour.

In the town of Redondela you will meet the pilgrims who make the central Portuguese Way route through the interior. From this point, the paths are joined.

Once you leave the coastal route, beautiful landscapes of Galicia awaits you: forests, vineyards and cultivated fields until you reach Compostela.

Highlights of the Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km

Begin your Camino in Baiona, surrounded by spectacular beaches, offering a serene starting point with captivating coastal views
Meet fellow pilgrims from the central Portuguese Way in Redondela, marking a point of convergence where paths intertwine, enriching the pilgrimage experience
Immerse yourself in the diverse landscapes of Galicia's interior, featuring forests, vineyards, and cultivated fields.
Delight in Arcade Charm's famed oysters, then journey through Galicia's heritage via Ponte Sampaio, savoring Padrón peppers, all leading to the emotional climax in Santiago.

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Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km

Portuguese Coastal Camino: Last 100km Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Baiona

This fishing village is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Rías Baixas. It has a wide range where you can enjoy both the incredible natural, cultural, historical and gastronomic resources. Noteworthy are the Paseo del Monte Boi, the Monterreal fortress, the Silleiro lighthouse and the Cíes Islands. Arrival on your own.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Baiona
Distance: None
Meals: None

Day 2 Hike to Vigo

This first stage of the Portuguese Coastal Camino is fascinating with its landscapes. On the way to Vigo, you hike to Nigrán, past beaches such as Panxón, Patos and Samil until you reach the largest city in Galicia, Vigo. The difficulty today lies in the kilometers and differences in altitude. There is also a possibility to hike inland towards Priegue and Coruxo and then go along the river path. This option can be a little less interesting, especially access to Vigo as it's an industrial area.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Vigo
Distance: 6 hours, 27km
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 Walk to Cesantes

Leave Vigo in the direction of Senda da Traida das Augas, where the route leads to Redondela, where your route inland meets the standard Portuguese Camino route. Before the Camino reaches this point, it passes near Trasmañó. Some pilgrims opt for a deviation of ~ approx. 5 km to see the impressive waterfall. The forests and the inlets remain your companions on the road during this stage. When you finally pass Redondela, you will reach Cesantes.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Cesantes
Distance: 4 hours, 18km
Meals: Breakfast

Day 4 Cross lush forests on your way to Pontevedra

Leave Cesantes towards the Arcade, famous for its oysters. Accompanied by the Vigo estuary, you cross lush forests until we reach the historic Ponte Sampaio in the direction of Pontevedra.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Pontevedra
Distance: 4 hours, 17.4km
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 Quiet route to Caldas de Reis

Quiet and pleasant walking today, as you move away from the bumps of the previous sections to enter a much flatter and more level terrain. Pass through different villages until you finally arrive in Caldas de Rei, where pilgrims who want to relax can relax in one of the famous spas.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Caldas de Reis
Distance: 5 hours, 21.1km
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 Enjoy the landscapes on your way to Padrón

Today's stage is one of the most beautiful and varied in terms of landscape technology. Vineyards, grain fields, the Bermaña valley, chestnut forests, eucalyptus... Enjoy agricultural Galicia. In Padrón, and don’t miss the opportunity to try the famous peppers.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Padrón
Distance: 4 hours, 18.6km
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 Reaching Santiago de Compostela

The last stage of the Camino. You will cross the N -550 road several times and be guided by the railway line. First hike towards Iria Flavia and then begin an ascent to “O Milladoiro” to finally see the towers of the cathedral as you approach Santiago. The desire to arrive is combined with the pain of parting, knowing that this unique experience is over.
Overnight Location: Bed and breakfast in Santiago
Distance: 6 hours, 24.3km
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 End of services

Buen Camino and see you next time!
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast

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This self-guided tour is always run as a private tour for your group only, where the pricing depends on your travelling dates, as well as the types of rooms that you need.

2024 Departures:

  • Single room: from $895 USD*
  • Sharing a double room: from $550 USD*

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  • Single room: from $975 USD*
  • Sharing a double room: from $625 USD*

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Accommodation on Portuguese Coastal Camino: Last 100km

This tour is based on bed and breakfasts. In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.

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

Night 1-7

Bed and breakfast along the route

Enjoy a comfortable stay in a simple bed and breakfast accommodations, conveniently located along the route.

What’s Included in the Portuguese Coastal Camino: Last 100km?

Meals

7 breakfasts are included.

Accommodations

Accommodations for 7 nights are included. Accommodations before the tour are not included but can be added as a supplement.

Transportation during the Tour

Transportation for your luggage is included throughout the tour (max. 20 kg - 1 piece of luggage per person).

Also included

  • 24-hour emergency line
  • Guided Tour in Santiago de Compostela (old town)
  • Galician cheese tasting in Santiago
  • Maps for all stages
  • Pilgrim pass
  • Pilgrim scallop

Not included

  • Any personal transport
  • Flights
  • Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
  • Tips
  • Gratuities for tour guides or other staff if desired

Optional Extras

  • Additional nights before or after the tour
  • Single occupancy upgrades
  • Optional excursions
    • Santiago - Fisterra
    • Santiago - Rías Baixas & Wine Tasting
    • Rías Baixas, Wine Tasting & Boat Trip
  • Half board supplement
  • Picnic Supplement
  • Private transfer to the airport
  • Extra piece of luggage

Frequently Asked Questions about Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km

Is this tour for me?

We rate this tour as a 3 / 5. Although the terrain is not challenging, you will be walking up to 27 km daily. If you do this in July and August the heat can make this a very challenging walk.

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