Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is not an easy task. From Porto to your destination is 260 kilometers, if you don't get stuck on the route. Therefore, you must be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.
Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is not an easy task. From Porto to your destination is 260 kilometers, if you don't get stuck on the route. Therefore, you must be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.
Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is not an easy task. From Porto to your destination is 260 kilometers, if you don't get stuck on the route. Therefore, you must be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.
The Camino de Santiago can be a simple exercise for most people. The challenge tends to prove to be, in addition to physical exhaustion, more mental than physical. We feel tired, then we think. However, injuries are still possible, even for the most prepared pilgrims. Although most are mild – like blisters – it is always important to be careful and know how to avoid more uncomfortable moments during the pilgrimage.
Discover how to save your money on the Portuguese Camino de Santiago and have a real trip.
Decisions are always difficult, but there are ways to make the best ones. Between the coastal path and the central path, come the pilgrim and choose. In this article, we will talk about the strengths and weaknesses of each route.
In this article we will show you the best ways to prepare for the journey ahead and the precautions you should take to avoid injuries and dreaded foot blisters.
The Camino de Santiago has stages all over the world. Here we are going to talk about the Portuguese central path that starts from Porto.
The Camino de Santiago has an ancient history. Every year pilgrims from all over the world travel the routes to Compostela. In this article we explain the reasons for the religious nature of this tradition. But we can say that it's the stars' fault.
The Camino de Santiago is a long journey. Therefore, it is important to know what to take and, just as important, what not to take. This article has all the answers.
Find out why 50% of the profits from the sale of the social calendar go to Know the Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago Viana do Castelo!
Until you reach Santiago de Compostela, many questions will run through your head. In this article, you will find the answer to some of them.
For centuries, pilgrims walked this sacred route with poorly suited shoes and no roads to match. Only the richest could be lucky enough to travel comfortably on a pack animal.
Near the end of 2021, Teresa took the opportunity to answer a call that many pilgrims feel: the need to go on search of something new and different.
What shoes you wear is the most important choice for doing the Camino de Santiago safely, avoiding injuries and unnecessary difficulties along the way. That's why we wrote this article to help you make the decision that best suits you. Read until the end to find out more about the options available, best practices when purchasing and even some suggestions!
Jesus Vítor allowed himself to be influenced (in a good way) by the best that art has to offer and, without knowing it, began a serious relationship with the French route to the capital of Galicia. Read this interview and let yourself be inspired by this journey.
Paula is a pilgrim who lives the Camino de Santiago. That's why she's done several variations of our favorite route. In this interview, you'll find out more about the kilometers that can be covered per stage, meals not to be missed and lots of adventures to look forward to! Read this interview to the end!
Maria is a pilgrim who discovered the Way while reading. Naturally, her curiosity led her to "set foot on the path" and today you can read about her adventure in this interview! Let yourself be inspired by this journey!
Samuel is a pilgrim from the beginning of the century. He followed his route from Salamanca, without worrying about the days that passed. 500 kilometers later, he arrives in Santiago de Compostela with many stories to tell, which you can read in this interview!
Pedro was (and is) a young pilgrim. At just 20, he set off on the route at the challenge of a friend. So, at this age that divides the generations, he had an experience that showed him the beauty of the planet and its people. Read the full interview to get inspired!
Filipe is a pilgrim who fell in love with the Camino de Santiago and, as a result, has inspired more people around him to make the ancient journey. Find out more in this interview!