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Welcome to the Portuguese Camino de Santiago!
Here, you'll find inspiration, resources and detailed information about the journey that transcends borders and time, offering a unique experience of self-knowledge and connection with history and nature.
Whether you're an experienced pilgrim or someone dreaming of making their first pilgrimage, this is your meeting point for preparing, sharing and discovering the Portuguese Camino de Santiago. From practical tips and inspiring stories to routes and traditions, we want every step you take to be informed and fully experienced.
Get ready to explore, be moved and feel the true essence of one of the most remarkable pilgrimage routes.
May the spirit of the road accompany you and may this be just the first of many visits!
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Do the Portuguese Camino de Santiago in 5 days.
Many people who want to do the millennium stretch don't do it because they think it will take weeks or even months. However, they couldn't be more wrong.
Como Poupar Dinheiro no Caminho Português de Santiago
Find out how to save money on the Portuguese Camino de Santiago and have a real trip.
How to choose the best footwear for the Camino de Santiago
What you wear is the most important choice if you want to walk the Camino de Santiago safely, avoiding injuries and unnecessary difficulties along the way. That's why we've written this article to help you make the decision that best suits you. Read to the end to find out more about the options available, the best practices when buying and some tips!
5 most interesting personalities on the Portuguese Camino de Santiago.
This is a journey made by people. That's why this article is about them.
Caminho Português de Costa ou Central: Qual a Diferença
Decisions are always difficult, but there are ways to make the best one. Between the coastal route and the central route, pilgrims can choose. In this article, we'll talk about the strengths and weaknesses of each route.
5 benefits of walking for those who want to do the Camino de Santiago.
All exercise is good for your health. However, walking is the easiest way to start. All you have to do is leave the house and walk to the destination that always awaits you.
10 interesting facts about the Camino de Santiago for those who want to know more!
The Camino de Santiago is much more than a pilgrimage route, it's a route full of history, legends, traditions and fascinating details that enchant pilgrims from all over the world. From wine fountains and albergues with curious rules to medieval documents and symbolic kilometers, there is always something new to discover.
In this article, we've put together 10 interesting facts about the Camino de Santiago that will make you want to put on your sneakers and set off on your adventure. If you're planning your journey or simply want to know more about this universe, read on and be amazed.
The Camino de Santiago with the Family: Tips and Advice
Walking the Camino de Santiago as a family is possible and can be one of the most enriching experiences of your life. If you're planning to walk the Camino with children or family members of different ages, it's essential to prepare every detail carefully. From choosing the route to motivating the little ones, there are several strategies that will make the journey safer, lighter and more fun for everyone.
In this article, we've put together 10 practical tips for doing the Camino de Santiago as a family, including suggestions for routes, accommodation, snacks, safety and educational activities. Find out how to turn this pilgrimage into a moment of connection, discovery and unforgettable memories.
7 Reasons to do the Camino
Each pilgrim carries with them a personal reason that gives meaning to their journey.
7 tips for staying dry on the Camino on rainy days
Rain on the Camino de Santiago? Don't let bad weather get in the way of your pilgrimage.
If you're planning to walk the Portuguese Camino de Santiago, it's essential to know how to face rainy days comfortably and safely. Rain can make the route more challenging, but with the right equipment and a few practical strategies, you can stay dry, avoid blisters and enjoy the journey with peace of mind. In this comprehensive guide, we've put together 7 essential tips for walking in the rain on the Camino de Santiago, including recommendations for waterproof clothing, foot care, backpack protection and a positive mindset.
Get ready to experience the Camino in any weather with resilience, comfort and pilgrim spirit.
The Portuguese Central Way of Saint James in 10 days
The Camino de Santiago has stages all over the world. Here we'll talk about the central Portuguese route, which starts in Porto.
What to pack for the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is a long journey. That's why it's important to know what to take and, just as important, what not to take. This article has all the answers.
The Tradition of Stones on the Camino de Santiago: Between the Symbolic and the Contemporary
If you've ever walked the Camino de Santiago, you've probably noticed the little stones in the...
Preparation Walks: the first step towards the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago preparation walks are an initiative designed for all those who ...
Is it Safe to Walk the Camino de Santiago Alone? Everything You Need to Know!
Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is no easy feat. From Oporto to our destination it's 260 kilometers, if we don't make a mistake along the way. That's why we have to be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.
Census of the Way 2025
Census of the Way: Share your journey and help us build the largest study on the Way of ...
How to take advantage of the 2025 holidays to walk the Camino de Santiago
Planning the Camino de Santiago can seem like a challenge, especially given the lack of time, one of the...
Pilgrim's Guide: what to do in Vairão during your stay
The arrival in Vairão is a peaceful break for pilgrims who started the Camino de Santiago in Porto, this being Stage 1 of the route.
Pilgrim's Guide: what to do in Ponte de Lima during your stay
The arrival in Ponte de Lima is a special moment that marks the start of Stage 4 of the Way.
Pilgrim's guide: what to do in Barcelos during your stay
The arrival in Barcelos marks the beginning of Stage 3 of the Way, and is a vibrant experience for the pilgrims.
5 hotels in Santiago de Compostela not to be missed.
After an arduous and significant journey, arriving in Santiago de Compostela is the culmination of a unique spiritual and physical experience for pilgrims. With tired feet but hearts full of emotion, it's time to reward the effort with a well-deserved rest and fully enjoy the capital of Galicia. In this article, we explore some of the best hotels in Santiago de Compostela, which offer not only comfort, but a luxury experience for pilgrims.
The Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago de Viana do Castelo.
Find out why 50% of the profits from the sale of the social calendar go to the Asociación dos Amigos do Camino de Santiago de Viana do Castelo!
5 spiritual rituals on arrival in Santiago de Compostela not to be missed
There are traditions that shouldn't be lost. Rituals, too. Everyone is free to follow them, but it's interesting to learn more about our favorite route.
Discover how to do the stunning Portuguese Coastal Path in 12 days
For those who have a dozen days to walk, the Portuguese Coastal Path is a route that should be visited by everyone who loves the sea.
The 50 most frequently asked questions about the road.
Until you get to Santiago de Compostela, you'll have a lot of questions on your mind. In this article, you'll find the answer to some of them.
8 things to do when you arrive in Santiago in 2024.
Getting to Santiago is an exercise in willpower, vitality and energy that consumes us during the walk to the desired location.
10 symbols of the Camino de Santiago.
The Camino de Santiago, like a nation, has its symbols. However, instead of flags and anthems, it has greetings that allow you to identify who the pilgrims are, arrows and much more!
Beginner's guide to the Portuguese Camino de Santiago.
For centuries, pilgrims have made this sacred journey in ill-fitting shoes and without roads to match. Only the richest could be lucky enough to travel comfortably on a pack animal.
Cycling the Camino de Santiago .
For centuries, pilgrims have made this sacred journey in ill-fitting shoes and without roads to match. Only the richest could be lucky enough to travel comfortably on a pack animal.
6 best books on the Camino de Santiago.
There are many ways to make the journey and books are one of them. To help you, we've chosen the 5 best books on the Camino de Santiago.
6 reasons to do the Camino de Santiago in 2023
Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is no easy feat. From Oporto to our destination it's 260 kilometers, if we don't make a mistake along the way. That's why we have to be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.
Camino de Santiago: The most common injuries.
The Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience and, for many pilgrims, an accessible physical exercise. However, even the best prepared can face physical and emotional challenges along the way. Among the main risks are injuries, such as blisters on the feet, leg pain and knee problems, which can compromise the route.
60,000 steps: supporting Ukraine
The Portuguese Way of Saint James has set up a fundraising campaign, which you can find here, to support Razom - the association that knows the terrain best and to whom the money will be best distributed - in order to help refugees from Ukraine fleeing the terror of war.
The History of the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago has an ancient history. Every year pilgrims from all over the world walk the route to Compostela. In this article we explain the religious reasons for this tradition. But we can say that the stars are to blame.
