Discover the unique experience of cycling the Portuguese Way from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
If you want to combine adventure, nature and culture, this route is ideal: pedal among vineyards, historic villages and Atlantic landscapes that culminate in the majestic Cathedral of Santiago.
This itinerary combines the thrill of the physical challenge with the comfort of selected accommodations, luggage transportation and professional assistance at every stage.
More than 200 km of pure experience, designed for those who want to live the Camino by bike with freedom, security and the backing of an expert organization.
The meeting point will always be at the first accommodation booked in Porto, where the client will receive documentation that has not previously been sent to him by email, such as the "pilgrimage credential". To get to Porto, there are many combinations by plane or train.
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Plaza del Obradoiro
Porto is a historic and vibrant city, an ideal starting point to travel the Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela. Famous for its colorful houses along the Douro River and its iconic wineries, it combines tradition, culture and unique charm. Its old town, declared a World Heritage Site, invites you to get lost between cobblestone streets and emblematic bridges, offering pilgrims a warm welcome before starting their journey to northern Portugal and Galicia.
The stage from Porto to Barcelos marks the beginning of the Portuguese Way, leaving the lively city behind to enter a more rural setting. The tour combines urban stretches and green landscapes, crossing small villages and vineyards that show the essence of northern Portugal. Barcelos, famous for its traditional market and emblematic Portuguese rooster, welcomes pilgrims with its historic charm and welcoming atmosphere.
The stage from Barcelos to Rubiães takes the pilgrim through an increasingly rural and authentic landscape of northern Portugal. Among soft hills, forests and traditional villages, the Camino offers tranquility and contact with nature. Rubiães, small and peaceful, is a perfect place to rest and feel the most serene essence of the Portuguese Way.
The stage from Rubiães to Redondela marks the entrance of the Portuguese Way in Galicia after crossing the historic bridge over the Miño River in Valença-Tui. The tour alternates rural landscapes and forests overlooking the Atlantic, offering a varied and picturesque experience. Redondela, known for its viaducts and welcoming atmosphere, welcomes pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela.
The stage from Redondela to Caldas de Reis crosses green landscapes, small villages and vineyards characteristic of southern Galicia. The road combines gentle ascents and descents, offering quiet corners ideal for enjoying nature. Caldas de Reis, famous for its hot springs and relaxed atmosphere, gives pilgrims a well-deserved rest before continuing to Santiago.
The Caldas de Reis to Santiago de Compostela stage is the last of the Portuguese Way and combines excitement and natural beauty. The tour crosses forests, streams and Galician villages until you reach the historic Praza do Obradoiro, opposite the majestic Cathedral. With the Compostela in hand, the pilgrims complete a journey full of culture, landscapes and unforgettable experiences.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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