Interviews

"On the Way" with Dina

When the routine began to weigh her down and her body asked for silence, Dina chose to listen. The Way emerged as a pause and a transformation, a return to simplicity, where the only direction is the next step and every moment is an invitation to discovery. Between memorable tortillas, makeshift hostels and surprising encounters, she lived five intense days on the English Way, guided by courage and the desire to live with less... but feel more. Read the full interview and let yourself be inspired by this experience of change and renewal.
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"On the Way" with Marta

In the midst of a turbulent phase, Marta chose to stop and breathe, and in that gesture, she found herself again. In 29 days of discovery between Lisbon and Santiago, it was her own transformation that marked her, the difference between those who leave and those who arrive, and everything that happens along the way. Made with courage, curiosity and a tireless spirit of adventure, her testimony shows that the Way is as much a physical journey as it is an inner crossing. Read the full interview and be inspired by this unique journey.
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"On the Way" with Neuza Graça

What begins as a promise between friends can become a tradition that changes lives, and that's what happened to Neuza, whose Camino de Santiago was born after a pilgrimage to Fátima with her backpack on. Each year, she and her group choose a new route, and the one on the Costa took her along trails by the sea, amid challenges, laughter and magical moments that proved that walking transforms much more than the body. Between grilled prawns, unlikely friendships and sleepless nights, she was certain: you don't have to think too much, just put on your sneakers, open your heart and go. Read the full interview and let yourself be inspired by those who have chosen to live the Camino with shared joy and the will never to stop.
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Interviews

"On the Way" with António Amaro

What happens when you put off a dream for five years and finally decide to put on your sneakers and follow the impulse? For António Amaro, the Way proved to be much more than a journey between Valença and Santiago. It was a dive into the essence of life, where each stone symbolized his own personal challenges and each step the beginning of an inner change. Done alone, but filled with magical encounters, this Camino transformed doubts into certainties and confirmed that sometimes you just have to start... the rest, as he says, "comes naturally". Read, feel, be inspired... the Path begins here.
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