Walk the Santiago to Finisterre Way
7 days | from 595€
This quiet, beautiful Camino de Santiago to Finisterre allows you to experience the other side of this ancient route, taking you to the ‘end of the Earth.
This quiet, beautiful Camino de Santiago to Finisterre allows you to experience the other side of this ancient route, taking you to the ‘end of the Earth.
Experience the beautiful Portuguese Coastal Way to Santiago through the coastlines of northern Portugal and Galicia.
With three weeks to spare, you can enjoy the coastal scenery, gorgeous countryside and charming towns and villages of northern Portugal and Spain at a relaxed pace that allows you the time and energy to appreciate your surroundings and avoid over-exertion.
This variant connects the Portuguese Way with the Translatio Route, the Arousa Sea and Ulla River Route, which is the origin of all the Santiago routes.
Walk the ancient pilgrim route of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago. Luggage transfers and hotels make the challenge enjoyable.
Experience the very best of the Coastal Camino route from Porto to Santiago by treating yourself to luxury accommodations along the way.
See the best of northern Portugal and Galicia as you cycle the Portuguese Coastal Way to Santiago along the coast.
Cycle the Portuguese Camino de Santiago follows the ancient pilgrim route from Porto to Santiago de Compostela. Experience the natural beauty of northern Portugal and Spain.
Begin your Portuguese Way at the fortress town of Valença in Northern Portugal. From here, you’ll cross the border formed by the River Minho and head north through Galicia.
Baiona is one of the most attractive and important coastal towns in Galicia. Its protected bays offer beaches with character and safe harbour in its fishing port.
If you’d rather take your time over your Camino de Santiago and enjoy your surroundings, our Easy Camino is designed with you in mind.
Pedal along the stunning Atlantic coastline at a leisurely pace, along a route forged by ancient pilgrims, from the city of Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
If you can’t decide between cycling or walking the Coastal Portuguese Camino de Santiago, why not do both?
Discover extensive sandy beaches with transparent waters, tiny islands, wild coves and hot springs. Be amazed by the wonderful views from Galicia’s cliffs, dramatic headlands and lighthouses. Cross leafy magical forests, be captivated by the strength and beauty of the waterfalls, and enjoy truly picturesque mountain landscapes.
Indulge in locally harvested oysters and mussels, spicy peppers and
tasty local cuisine as well as great wines, especially the Albariño. Treat yourself by visiting some of the many winemakers and cellars.
In the western coast of Galicia you can explore the Rias Baixas, from the Portuguese border up to Finisterre and Muxia. This series of four estuarine inlets that make up the Muros y Noia, Arousa, Pontevedra and Vigo Rias combine pretty villages, sandy beaches and lush green forests. Take time to visit, explore and reach out to locals. Biking or walking are the best way to do this.
For dramatic inland scenery, explore Ribeira Sacra and its deep canyons. Enriching these landscapes even further, you will find Celtic fortresses, ancient castros and Roman settlements, sanctuaries, monasteries, all evidence of a culture that spans millennia. To relax after a day of sightseeing, cycling or walking, the healing properties of the extraordinary indoor and outdoor spas and hot springs are just the thing.
In the western coast of Galicia you can explore the Rias Baixas, from the Portuguese border up to Finisterre and Muxia. This series of four estuarine inlets that make up the Muros y Noia, Arousa, Pontevedra and Vigo Rias combine pretty villages, sandy beaches and lush green forests. Take time to visit, explore and reach out to locals. Biking or walking are the best way to do this.
For dramatic inland scenery, explore Ribeira Sacra and its deep canyons. Enriching these landscapes even further, you will find Celtic fortresses, ancient castros and Roman settlements, sanctuaries, monasteries, all evidence of a culture that spans millennia. To relax after a day of sightseeing, cycling or walking, the healing properties of the extraordinary indoor and outdoor spas and hot springs are just the thing.