Full Portuguese Camino
Full Portuguese Camino
$4190
Full Portuguese Camino
32 Days Starting in Lisbon, Portugal and ending in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Visiting: Lisbon, Belem, Alfama, Povoa de Santa Iria de Azoia, Alhandra, Vila Franca de Xira, Azambuja, Santarem, Azinhaga, Golega, Paul do Boquilobo Nature Reserve, Quinta da Cardiga, Tomar, Convent of Christ, Alvaiazere, Ansiao, Alvorge, Conimbriga, Condeixa a Nova, Palheira, Cruz dos Mourocos, Santa Clara, Coimbra, Trouxemil, Sargento-Mor, Santa Luzia, Mala, Mealhada, Avelas de Caminho, Quinta de Grimpa, Ponte Velha, Agueda, Albergaria-a-Velha, Oliveira de Azeméis, Sao Joao da Madeira, Santa Maria de Feira, Malaposta, Grijo, Porto, Vilar do Pinheiro, Arcos, Sao Pedro de Rates, Monte Franqueira, Barcelos, Balugaes, Ponte de Lima, Labruja Valley, Alto da Portela Grande de Labruja, Rubiães, Pecene, Valença, Tui, Valença do Minho, O Porriño, Monte Cornedo, Redondela, Arcade, Pontesampaio, Pontevedra, Santuario da Peregrina, Convento de San Francisco, Caldas de Reis, Padron, Igrexa de Santiago, Santiago de Compostela
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Tour code:
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Independent
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Self Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on the Full Portuguese Camino, a captivating journey through Portugal and Spain, tracing the footsteps of ancient wayfarers. This self-guided walking tour begins in the historic city of Lisbon, where you can explore the UNESCO-listed monastery in Belem and the charming Alfama district. As you traverse the quieter pilgrimage route, savor the culinary delights of each region, from the famed suckling pig in Mealhada to the port wines of Porto. Discover medieval towns like Ponte de Lima, cross the Spanish border, and reach the iconic Santiago de Compostela, home to its magnificent cathedral. Enjoy comfortable stays in family-run hotels and B&Bs, with luggage transfers and digital route notes ensuring a seamless experience. This cultural and spiritual adventure promises breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and a profound sense of achievement.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive Lisbon
Location: Lisbon, Belem, Alfama
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and one of the world’s oldest cities: known as Olispio by the Romans, settled by the Visigoths and the Arabs before becoming the base for the “Discoveries" – Columbus, Magellan and Vasco de Gama all set sail from here. An earthquake in 1755 destroyed many buildings and dramatically brought an end to this powerful empire. The UNESCO-listed monastery in Belem still stands and is definitely worth a visit, as is the Alfama district for ‘fado’ (music) – or simply enjoy a stroll through the streets of this beautiful city. You will find the first waymark of your Portuguese Camino at the Cathedral.
Day 2 : Transfer to Santa Iria de Azoia and walk to Vila Franca de Xira (4.5hrs)
Location: Povoa de Santa Iria de Azoia, Alhandra, Vila Franca de Xira
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Transfer to Povoa de Santa Iria de Azoia (at 8.30am, 20mins) where your walk commences. Initially walking through industrial outskirts and modern suburban developments, the last 4km from Alhandra to Vila Franca is riverside and pleasant. Once a Crusader town, Vila Franca is known today for breeding fighting bulls (its Festa do Colete, ‘running of the bulls’, is held in early July). Nearby is a large wetland reserve, home to vast flocks of migrating fowl. Overnight in Vila Franca de Xira.Distance 16km/10mi, ascent/descent approx 130m/427ft(It is possible to walk from Lisbon however the day is very long, approx 9-10hours. Lisbon-Santa Iria is 20km/13km with hills).
Day 3 : Along the river to Azambuja (5-6hrs)
Location: Azambuja
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Continue along the river, through flat agricultural land – and a couple of industrial zones – to Azambuja, gateway to the fertile floodplains of the Tagus. Azambuja was home to one of Portugal's most famous female matadors, Ana Maria, and its 'running of the bulls' festival is held in May. Overnight in Azambuja.Distance 20km/12.5mi, ascent/descent approx 75m/246ft
Day 4 : Through 'the market garden of Portugal' to Santarem (8hrs)
Location: Santarem
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today’s walk follows farm tracks through ‘the market garden of Portugal’, the rich flood plains of the Tagus. Here you’ll find fruit, vegetables and vineyards. Wander through riverside villages before a short uphill to Santarem. Once an administrative centre of the Romans, the town was settled by the Moors and considered unassailable until its recapture by the Portuguese in 1149. The beautiful main square is surrounded by churches, and don’t miss the ceramic tiled Igeja de Marvila and the view from the Portas do Sol. Overnight in Santarem.Distance 33km/20.5mi, ascent 247m/810ft, descent 148m/485ft
Day 5 : Walk to Golega (8hrs)
Location: Azinhaga, Golega, Paul do Boquilobo Nature Reserve
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today’s walk again follows rural tracks and lanes and passes through villages along the Tagus. If the weather is dry, consider leaving the new path to visit the town of Azinhaga, birthplace of Portugal’s 1998 Nobel Prize winning writer, Jose Saramago. At Golega, the 16th century Parish Church has a beautiful Manueline (Portuguese Gothic) gate and its museum owns a collection of sculptures by Martins Correia. Nearby is the Paul do Boquilobo Nature Reserve, the marsh habitat and breeding ground of several species of water fowl (April to June). Golega’s famous horse fair is held in the first two weeks of November and accommodation is scarce. Overnight in Golega.Distance 33km/20.5mi, ascent 264m/866ft, descent 347m/1138ft
Day 6 : Through Templar country to Tomar (7-8hrs)
Location: Quinta da Cardiga, Tomar, Convent of Christ
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Walk along the Tagus via the abandoned manor Quinta da Cardiga with its Manueline portal and 16th and 17th tiles. From here, the countryside changes from alluvial plains to undulating hills as you head away from the river. Continue through woodlands and several villages then follow the Nabao river to historic Tomar. In the late 12th century, Tomar’s castle was the headquarters of the Portuguese Templars and the town remains an archetype of Templar layout and architecture. Don’t miss the richly embellished Charola or Round Church in the Convent of Christ. Lots to see and a great feel make Tomar an ideal town to have a rest day (must be arranged at the time of booking). Overnight in Tomar.Distance 30km/18.8m, ascent 588m/1929ft, descent 562m/1844ft
Day 7 : Through diverse landscapes to Alvaiazere (8hrs)
Location: Alvaiazere
Accommodation Name: Hotel
This is a stage with very diverse landscapes. It crosses pastures with holm oaks, olive trees and some pines, interspersed with areas of orchards and fruit trees. There are constant ascents and descents and the walk is peaceful despite being long/ demanding and mostly on paved roads. Overnight in Alvaiazere.Distance 31km/19mi, ascent 960m/3150ft, descent 700m/2296ft
Day 8 : Walk to Alvorge (6-7hrs)
Location: Ansiao, Alvorge
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today's stage has beautiful stretches among olive and holm oak trees, but with rocky paths and paved tracks. There are many little hamlets en route and the mid-way town of Ansiao has a Saturday farmers' market. Cross the 17th bridge leaving Ansiao before heading along forest track through pines and eucalypts, where sap is collected in the traditional method. Continue to the attractive Alvorge for your overnight stay.Distance 23km/14mi, ascent 663m/2175ft, descent 681m/2234ft
Day 9 : Continue to Condeixa a Nova (6.5hrs)
Location: Conimbriga, Condeixa a Nova
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today's walk takes you through a variety of landscapes and across undulating terrain, mostly through farmlands and passing woods. You pass the Roman ruins at Conimbriga where you can stop and discover the many mosaics before continuing to the town of Condeixa a Nova. Overnight in Condeixa a Nova.Distance 22km/14mi, ascent 370m/1214ft, descent 558m/1830ft
Day 10 : To Coimbra (4hrs)
Location: Palheira, Cruz dos Mourocos, Santa Clara, Coimbra
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today you continue walking along paved roads and through small hamlets. The trail is undulating around the town of Palheira. Along the way, Cruz dos Mourocos has remnants of a Roman aqueduct and the town of Santa Clara has a dramatic and somewhat macabre story: Dona Ines de Castro secretly wed Pedro, son of King Alfonso IV, and was tragically murdered by the King as he feared her Spanish heritage. On his father’s death and subsequent coronation, Pedro exhumed Dona Ines' corpse, crowned it and forced courtiers to pay homage and kiss her decaying hand, in revenge. Cross the Mondego River to Coimbra, a thriving university town with many historic buildings. Overnight in Coimbra.Distance 17km/10.6mi, ascent 380m/1247ft, descent 460m/1509ft
Day 11 : Rest day in Coimbra
Location: Coimbra
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Day at leisure in Coimbra with free time to relax or explore the town.
Day 12 : Walk to Mealhada (5-6hrs)
Location: Trouxemil, Sargento-Mor, Santa Luzia, Mala, Mealhada
Accommodation Name: Hotel
The trail today has gentle ascents and descents, following river valleys and irrigation channels along a mix of asphalt and Roman roads. Passing through the villages of Trouxemil, Sargento-Mor, Santa Luzia and Mala. arrive in Mealhada, once a major Roman crossroads. It is now best known for leitão da bairrada, suckling pig. Pigs from the surrounding Barraida region are acorn fed and considered the best in Portugal. Mealhada is also well known for its wine. Overnight in Mealhada.Distance 23km/14.4mi, ascent 450m/1476ft, descent 430m/1410ft
Day 13 : Walk to Agueda (6hrs)
Location: Avelas de Caminho, Quinta de Grimpa, Ponte Velha, Agueda
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today the path is gently undulating along the Certima river valley. It is mostly along roads with pockets of vineyards and woodland tracks. You'll pass through the town of Avelas de Caminho with its pretty Manueline featured Quinta de Grimpa. Continue to Agueda after crossing the river and the old bridge Ponte Velha. Overnight in Agueda.Distance 26km/16.2mi, ascent 510m/1673ft, descent 550m/1805ft
Day 14 : Continue to Albergaria (4-5hrs) and transfer back to Agueda for overnight
Location: Albergaria-a-Velha, Agueda
Accommodation Name: Hotel
The path is quite flat except for a small ascent into Albergaria. Walk along the original Via Romana XVI and across the recently restored bridge Marnel towards Albergaria, founded in 1120 to provide refuge to pilgrims on the Camino. This afternoon you will be transferred back to Agueda for the night. Overnight in Agueda.Distance 16km/10mi, ascent 320m/1050ft, descent 220m/722ft
Day 15 : Transfer to Albergaria and walk to Oliveira de Azemeis (5-6hrs)
Location: Albergaria-a-Velha, Oliveira de Azeméis
Accommodation Name: Hotel
After breakfast, transfer to Albergaria to re-commence your walk. The terrain is undulating, taking you through through pine and eucalypt forests and local villages. Between Albergaria a Velha and Albergaria a Nova, follow dirt paths passing through eucalyptus forests and later the Via Férrea do Vouga railway line is crossed on several occasions, requiring care. Oliveira has an old centre, the Matriz de Sao Miguel church and a row of fine houses dating from the 1800s, built by prosperous emigrants returning from Brazil. On the 2nd Sunday in August, festivities honouring Our Lady of La Salette are very popular. Overnight in Oliveira de Azemeis.Distance 20km/12.5mi, ascent 470m/1542ft, descent 370m/1214ft
Day 16 : Walk to Malaposta (4-5hrs)
Location: Sao Joao da Madeira, Santa Maria de Feira, Malaposta
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today’s walking is over rolling hills and through more urban areas including the town of Sao Joao da Madeira. The route is almost entirely on roads today as a result. Follow a section of the original Roman Via XVI via Arrifana to Malaposta.If you’d like to visit the historic town of Santa Maria de Feira, this can usually be arranged with the hotel staff (payable locally). It has an immaculately maintained castle and in early August hosts the Viagem medieval festival, with re-enactments, markets and entertainment. Overnight in Malaposta.Distance 16km/10mi, ascent 455m/1493ft, descent 370m/1214ft
Day 17 : To Porto (7hrs)
Location: Grijo, Porto
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Leaving Malaposta on the original cobbled Roman road, the path leads to Grijo. Its 13th century monastery Mosteiro San Salvador, first consecrated in 1235, has long been an important stop along the Camino. Continue to Porto, on the banks of the Douro River. Its maritime legacies and importance as a New World trading port shaped it into a proud city, with an impressive cathedral and port wine lodges. After checking in to your hotel, take the time to explore the city with its many cultural sites. Overnight in Porto.Distance 27km/16.8mi, ascent 530m/1738ft, descent 775m/2542ft
Day 18 : Rest day in Porto
Location: Porto
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today you are free to explore Porto and sample the local port wines and cuisine.
Day 19 : Transfer to Vilar do Pinheiro and walk to Arcos (4hrs)
Location: Porto, Vilar do Pinheiro, Arcos
Accommodation Name: Hotel
This morning a private transfer will take you from your Porto hotel to the small town of Vilar do Pinheiro. Here you begin an easy walk down, in part through woodland trails, to the rural town of Arcos. The transfer enables you to avoid the urban sprawl of Porto, taking you directly to a rural landscape, however if you want to walk this section we recommend you do it the previous day and take a taxi or bus back to your Porto hotel. The walk today ends in Arcos, where you stay overnight.Distance 18km/11.25mi, ascent/descent approx 250m/820ft
Day 20 : Walk to the market town of Barcelos (5hrs)
Location: Sao Pedro de Rates, Monte Franqueira, Barcelos
Accommodation Name: Hotel
The trail today takes you through lush valleys through towns such as Sao Pedro de Rates and its church of St Peter, and over the Monte Franqueira, before reaching Barcelos. There is an alternative route for a small section, via the ruins of the Castelo de Faria. Arriving in Barcelos you are certainly in for a treat. With its impressive medieval bridge, Barcelos is treasured for its history and legends (eg. the Barcelos cockerel). The feast of the crosses is held on 3 May each year in its octagonal shaped baroque church. Every Thursday the Campo da Feira, or market square, becomes one of Portugal's most atmospheric marketplaces. This is a nice town to add a rest day (must be requested at time of booking). Overnight in Barcelos.Distance 20km/12.4mi, ascent/descent approx 730m/2395ft
Day 21 : Continue to Balugaes (4.5hrs)
Location: Balugaes
Accommodation Name: Hotel
The route takes you through small villages with pretty gardens and past many baroque chapels en route to the small and quiet town of Balugães, a traditional resting point on the Camino Portuguese. Overnight in Balugaes.Distance 16km/9.9mi, ascent 560m/1837ft, descent 510m/1637ft
Day 22 : Walk to Ponte de Lima, the oldest town in Portugal (5.5hrs)
Location: Ponte de Lima
Accommodation Name: Hotel
The route takes you gradually closer to the valley of the Lima River, where the village of Ponte da Lima is located, the oldest in Portugal. The cobble stoned streets are a delight to walk through and there are many points of interest including museums, historic houses, a prision tower (now a library) and the main square, Largo de Camoes. The medieval bridge spanning the Lima River has Roman foundations but was rebuilt in 1368. Many festivals also take place here including Vaca das Cordas in June (the day before Corpus Christi), medieval markets in August, and Feiras Novas on the third weekend in September, a party which goes on for 3 days. Overnight in Ponte de Lima.Distance 18km/11.3mi, ascent 630m/2067ft, descent 715m/2345ft
Day 23 : Along delightful trails and crossing small hills en route to Pecene (6.5hrs)
Location: Ponte de Lima, Labruja Valley, Alto da Portela Grande de Labruja, Rubiães, Pecene
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Today on the trail much of the route will be unpaved. Leaving by the Ponte de Lima you ascend to the Labruja Valley and up to a mountain ridge where you reach the Alto da Portela Grande de Labruja, the highest point on the trail at 430m (gain 315m in just 4.2 km). The views sweeping back down to the Lima valley are well worth the effort! Descending trails heading north you soon enter the town of Rubiães by its Roman road, then continue on to Pecene, where you stay overnight.Distance 22km/13.7mi, ascent 1048m/3438ft, descent 810m/2657ft
Day 24 : Walk to the Spanish border at Tui (4.5hrs)
Location: Valença, Tui
Accommodation Name: Hotel
This stage is characterized by hilly terrain that gradually leads to Valença before crossing the border into Spain. The trail is along quiet country roads and unpaved trails for the most part. Before crossing into Spain it is worth taking a look at the historic walled town of Valença. Later reaching Tui, you can reflect on your travels as you visit the cathedral, which dates from 1120. This evening take a walk along the Paseo de Calvo Sotelo where a lively atmosphere is usually evident. Overnight in Tui (your first of 3 nights here).Distance 15km/9.3mi, ascent 350m/1148ft, descent 555m/1820ft
Day 25 : Rest day in Tui
Location: Tui, Valença do Minho
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Day at leisure in Tui, with time to discover some of its hidden gems, and cross the International Bridge over the Miño River to visit Valença do Minho, in Portugal.
Day 26 : To O Porrino along quiet roads and paths, transfer back to Tui (6hrs)
Location: O Porriño, Tui
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Most of this stage is woodland paths that follow the lovely Louro River valley, then along the N550 to the historical centre of O Porriño, a town famous for its pink granite due to its proximity to the granite quarries. Essentially now a sprawling industrial town, O Porriño is located at the intersection of two motorways and the main railway line passes through town, so rather than stay here overnight you return to Tui by private transfer (included) in the afternoon. Overnight in Tui.Distance 17km/10.6mi, ascent 388m/1273ft, descent 400m/1312ft
Day 27 : Transfer to O Porrino, walk to Arcade on the coast (6hrs)
Location: O Porriño, Monte Cornedo, Redondela, Arcade
Accommodation Name: Hotel
At 9am transfer back to O Porriño (included) to continue your walk. After a stage following and crossing the N550, ascend through mixed forest to Monte Cornedo and the Chans das Pipas plateau before walking down to the town of Redondela. From here you pass through tiny hamlets along a coastal inlet to reach Arcade. Overnight in Arcade.Distance 23km/14mi, ascent 815m/2674ft, descent 850m/2788ft
Day 28 : A shorter walk to the old town of Pontevedra (3-4hrs)
Location: Pontesampaio, Pontevedra, Santuario da Peregrina, Convento de San Francisco
Accommodation Name: Hotel
You start the day by walking over the beautiful old bridge at Pontesampaio. From here there’s a short uphill stretch following ancient stone paths before the path descends to the provincial capital of Pontevedra. There are some interesting sites to be explored here including the Santuario da Peregrin chapel and the Convento de San Francisco. The Medieval town centre is a maze of cobbled laneways with tapas bars and cafes. Overnight in Pontevedra.Distance 12km/7.5mi, ascent 330m/1082ft, descent 305m/1000ft
Day 29 : Walk to Caldas de Reis (6-7hrs)
Location: Caldas de Reis
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Most of this stage is through woodland and countryside along gentle river valleys with virtually no climbing. Closer to Caldas de Reis the route crosses the N550 and follows this road for short sections. Located between the Umia and Bermana rivers, the town of Caldas developed as a result of its thermal waters and continues to be a major health spa. The botanical gardens next to the river are lovely for some respite from the walk. Overnight in Caldas de Reis.Option to upgrade accommodation in Caldas de Reis - please ask our team for details, must be requested at time of bookingDistance 22km/13.5mi, ascent/descent 550m/1804ft
Day 30 : Via the river valleys of Bermana and Valga to Padron (5-6hrs)
Location: Caldas de Reis, Padron, Igrexa de Santiago
Accommodation Name: Hotel
This is a beautiful walk, first through the Bermana river valley then the path drops down into the Valga valley. There are two short stages of main road: leaving Caldas and entering Padron. Padron town is lovely, set on the banks of the Sar and Ulla rivers, with some St James relics to be seen at the Igrexa de Santiago (church). Overnight in Padron.Distance 19km/12mi, ascent 730m/2395ft, descent 740m/2428ft
Day 31 : To Santiago (6-7hrs)
Location: Santiago de Compostela
Accommodation Name: Hotel
The final day takes you through pine, oak and eucalyptus wood, before there’s a climb to reach Santiago. Closer to Santiago the route follows some sections of main road. Overnight in Santiago.Distance 25.6km/15.9mi, ascent 650m/2123ft, descent 400m/1312ft
Day 32 : Trip concludes
Location: Santiago de Compostela
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Trip arrangements conclude after breakfast. We can assist with booking an extra night or two if you’d like to stay longer in Santiago - please ask for our rates.
What's Included
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Accommodation
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Transfers
Transfers include Lisbon to Santa Iria de Azoia, between Albergaria and Agueda, from Porto to Vilar do Pinheiro, and between Tui & O Porrino, ensuring smooth transitions between key points.
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Digital Information Pack
A digital information pack with route notes, maps, and GPX is provided.
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Luggage Transfer
Luggage transfer is included for 1 piece with a maximum weight of 20kg.
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Visitor Tax
Visitor tax is included in the package.
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Pilgrim Passport
A pilgrim passport is provided for the journey.
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Emergency Hotline
An emergency hotline is available for assistance during the trip.
What's Not Included
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Travel to Lisbon and from Santiago
Travel to the starting point and from the endpoint is not included.
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Meals not listed as included, drinks
All lunches, dinners, and drinks throughout the trip are not included.
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Optional Dinner Package
11 dinners on the latter stage of the trip between Porto and Santiago - supplement applies (must be requested at time of booking).
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is mandatory and not included.
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Guide
This is a self-guided walking trip; no guide is provided.
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Solo Traveler Supplement
A supplement will apply if you are traveling solo or book a single room.
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Entrance Fees Not Listed as Included
Entrance fees to attractions not listed as included are excluded.
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Transfers Unless Listed as Included
Transfers not specifically listed as included are excluded.
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Transfers by Taxi or Public Transport if You Need to Skip a Stage
Any transfers by taxi or public transport if you need to skip a stage are not included.
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Excess Luggage
Charges for excess luggage apply.
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Rest Days
Rest days must be added at the time of booking and are not included.
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Items of a Personal Nature
Items of a personal nature are not included.
Grading
Daily walks are between 15-33km on well marked trails over diverse terrain –from relatively flat to hilly. The trail takes you along quiet rural roads, occasionally on the verges of roads with traffic. Some of the route is on walking trails away from the road and there are often alternative routes available. Route finding is reasonably straight forward following the yellow arrows and granite pillars (showing distance to Santiago). Our notes include hints and pointers to help you navigate the route. The route will inevitably cross main roads close to cities and towns, although the majority is on side roads and walking trails. The main areas to concentrate on route finding are arriving and leaving towns and cities. The accent is on keeping a steady pace to take in all of the attractions, with time to stop and take photos. You will need a good level of fitness to participate fully in this adventure.
What You Carry
As the walks are fully supported you only need to carry a daypack with your daily requirements including wet weather gear, lunch supplies, water bottle, warm top, phone etc.
Mode of Transport
Transfers include Lisbon to Santa Iria de Azoia, between Albergaria and Agueda, from Porto to Vilar do Pinheiro, and between Tui & O Porrino, ensuring smooth transitions between key points.
Accommodation
Relax at night in comfortable, family-run hotels and B&Bs, ensuring a cozy and welcoming stay throughout your journey.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation can I expect during the Full Portuguese Camino tour?
During the Full Portuguese Camino tour, you will stay in comfortable, family-run hotels and B&Bs, ensuring a cozy and welcoming stay throughout your journey.
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Are there any rest days included in the Full Portuguese Camino itinerary?
Yes, the itinerary includes rest days in Coimbra, Porto, and Tui, allowing you time to relax and explore these locations at your leisure.
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What kind of meals are included in the Full Portuguese Camino tour?
The tour includes 31 breakfasts, which are usually continental and include breads, cheese, ham, tea, coffee, and juices. An optional dinner package is available for 11 dinners on the latter stage of the trip between Porto and Santiago, but a supplement applies and it must be requested at the time of booking.
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Is luggage transfer provided during the Full Portuguese Camino tour?
Yes, luggage transfer is provided for one piece of luggage with a maximum weight of 20kg. A supplement applies for excess luggage.
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What is the level of difficulty for the Full Portuguese Camino tour?
The tour involves daily walks between 15-33km on well-marked trails over diverse terrain, ranging from relatively flat to hilly. A good level of fitness is required to participate fully in this adventure.
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Is the Full Portuguese Camino tour guided?
No, the Full Portuguese Camino is a self-guided walking tour. You will receive a digital information pack with route notes, maps, and GPX files to assist you.
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What should I carry during the daily walks on the Full Portuguese Camino?
As the walks are fully supported, you only need to carry a daypack with your daily requirements, including wet weather gear, lunch supplies, a water bottle, a warm top, and a phone.
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Are there any notable historical sites to visit during the Full Portuguese Camino tour?
Yes, the tour includes visits to several historical sites such as the UNESCO-listed monastery in Belem, the medieval town of Ponte de Lima, the historic walled town of Valença, and the impressive cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
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How fit do I have to be?
Our adventures are first and foremost holidays and can be undertaken by anyone in a reasonable state of health and fitness - however, please carefully read our Terms & Conditions when booking and view the trip grading. We rank our trips according to our honest Trip Grading System. We recommend that you familiarise yourself with our grading system by reading our detailed trip notes (which you can order through this site) and to speak with us about the physical requirements of your chosen trip.
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What happens if something goes wrong?
On our guided tours, you travel in small groups with a local multi-lingual guide whose knowledge of the terrain, flora, fauna and history of the region is exemplary. Our self guided tours give you the freedom to explore at your own pace - but they're not unsupported. We provide detailed route notes and maps and our local partners are on hand throughout the day in the unlikely event that something goes wrong. All we request is that you select a program that matches your level of fitness to ensure that you have a comfortable experience.
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I'm travelling solo on a self-guided trip. Do I pay the single supplement or the single traveller surcharge?
Most of our self guided trips are priced based on twinshare. If you are travelling solo the single traveller surcharge will apply. The single supplement would apply if you were travelling in a party with others and you had chosen to book a single room. You would never pay a single traveller surcharge and a single supplement.
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Transfer as credit to Future Tours
UTracks allows you to transfer existing payments to a future tour to avoid cancellation fees if you can't travel and inform utracks, 70 days before departure.
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Low Deposit
UTracks requires a minimum deposit of 250 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 70 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of utracks charges.
Up to 70 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 69 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 35 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.