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“Whenever I have a spare few weeks, my mind always turns to the Camino Portuguese. It’s a route that you can walk again and again – knowing there are so many different variants to try. I hope that I can keep coming back to it for years to come.”
In the guides below, you can find information about the Camino Portuguese – including daily stages, accommodation info and FAQs.
KEY INFORMATION ABOUT THE CAMINO PORTUGUESE

Everything you need to think about packing for the Camino Portuguese.

A guide to training for the Camino de Santiago, including long routes like the Norte.

What do you need to know about the coastal Camino routes?

What to eat and drink on the Camino Portuguese route.
ROUTE & STAGE GUIDES
Below, you can find the daily stages guides to the Camino Portuguese route.

First and foremost, it’s important to know that there are two main routes – the Coastal and the Inland (or central) route of the Portuguese Camino. As well as a number of variants, for example the Spiritual Variant.
If you’re not sure which route to do – you can find more information on the different routes in the guides below.

Find out everything you need to know about walking the Camino Central (or inland) route.

Plan your Camino Coastal Route with our daily stages guide.

A short guide to crossing from Portugal to Spain on the ferry.

Where does the Camino in Lisbon start?
ACCOMMODATION ON THE CAMINO PORTUGUESE

Our favourite tried and tested albergues on the Camino Portuguese.

How to give yourself an adventure with a few luxuries on the way.
WHAT TO SEE ON ROUTE

A short guide to the city of Porto and what to see and do before you walk.

A handful of the best places in Galicia – some which can be found on the Camino Portuguese (or can be visited afterwards.)

Starting in Lisbon? You may like to check out our guide to visiting the city.

Our top recommendation when in Portugal – eat pastel de nata. Our second recommendation? Learn to bake them so you can replicate at home!

Where and when to take a rest day on the Camino Portuguese.

A guide to what to do in Santiago de Compostela when you finish your Camino.
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