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  • Portuguese Inland Way

    Follow in the centuries-old footsteps of pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago through Portugal, beginning in unforgettable Lisbon and finishing outside the famous Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

  • Portuguese Coastal Way

    Walk the full Portuguese Way from the cultured cobblestones of Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela’s revered cathedral. Along the way you’ll see the rural villages of Portugal and Spain as well as Porto – yes, the home of port wine – and Coimbra, Portugal’s most magical university town.

  • Portuguese Coastal Camino – The final 100kms

    Beginning in Baiona, Spain, this eight-day pilgrimage is the perfect taste of the Portuguese Way, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’. The 110-kilometre journey will see you walking the Camino alongside golden beaches and through Galicia’s serene, enchanted forests, eventually joining pilgrims from all over the world as they arrive at Santiago de Compostela’s famous…

  • Portuguese Coastal Way

    Beginning in the atmospheric city of Porto, this 15-day Camino de Santiago pilgrimage follows the stunning Atlantic coastline to Santiago de Compostela, a journey of 250 unforgettable kilometres.

  • Portuguese Coastal Way

    Beginning in the atmospheric city of Porto, this 15-day Camino de Santiago pilgrimage follows the stunning Atlantic coastline to Santiago de Compostela, a journey of 250 unforgettable kilometres.

  • The Full Camino Frances

    This is the most popular route of the Camino de Santiago for a reason. The 38-day journey is the perfect encapsulation of the spirit of the Camino, taking in stunning landscapes and hospitable villages in both France and Spain. Walk through Logrono, Burgos and Leon on your way to Santiago de Compostela, meeting some of…

  • The Leisurely Camino Frances – The final 100kms

    Tackle the last leg of the Camino de Santiago from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela at a more leisurely pace, taking time to enjoy the landscapes, locals and space that make this such a formative experience.

  • Camino Frances (The French Way) – The final 100kms

    Get caught up in all the excitement and atmosphere of the Camino de Santiago as you join the French Way for the final stage into Santiago de Compostela

  • Camino Frances (The French Way)

    Encapsulating the third major stage of the French Way, from the city of Léon to Santiago de Compostela, this 16-day pilgrimage is a complete walk in itself.