The Camino Portugués,is a popular pilgrimage route that starts in Portugal and has several variations. One of the main routes begins in Lisbon, Portugal, and stretches approximately 620 kilometers (385 miles) to Santiago de Compostela. Pilgrims can also choose the coastal route (Caminho da Costa) or the central inland route (Caminho Central). The Portuguese Way is known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences. Pilgrims on this route often pass through cities and towns like Porto, Ponte de Lima, and Tui, among others.
A unique cultural heritage, where tradition and modernity blend together.
A unique personal experience based on yoga and the pilgrimage to Santiago.
Walk along sandy beaches and through historical coastal towns of Northern Portugal and Galicia.
Begin your Portuguese Way at the fortress town of Valença in Northern Portugal.
This route passes through picturesque countryside, vineyards, and charming towns, providing a diverse and immersive experience.
This journey takes pilgrims through the picturesque landscapes of coastal Spain and Portugal, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Walk aprox 130km through beautiful Galician scenery; seascapes, vineyards and shady forests.
Pilgrims engaging in the Camino Spiritual Variant seek a deeper connection with nature and spirituality,
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