Travel from Porto to Santiago de Compostela on a private, tailor-made journey — a one-way day tour that follows the spirit of the Camino de Santiago, crossing from Portugal into Spain in comfort.
Along the way you'll enjoy different cultures, architecture and gastronomy at your own pace, with convenient door-to-door pickup. Stop in Valença, a historic fortified town on the Minho River that marks the natural border with Spain, and in Vigo, a vibrant Galician port city known for its seafood and the old-world charm of its Casco Vello.
Your journey ends in Santiago de Compostela, whose UNESCO-listed Old Town — declared World Heritage in 1985 — is a remarkable ensemble of medieval streets, squares, churches and palaces, and the final destination of the Camino de Santiago.
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We will pick you up/meet you at the hotel lobby. The driver will be waiting for you with a signboard with the lead travel name.
we will drop off the passengers at their location.
Valença (also known as Valença do Minho) is a historic fortified town in Northern Portugal, strategically located on the southern bank of the Minho River, which forms a natural border with Spain. The town is best known for its impressive star-shaped fortress (Fortaleza de Valença), an extensive military complex with a perimeter of 5 km of walls, bastions, and moats that dates primarily from the 17th and 18th centuries, although some parts are from the 13th century. The historic centre is entirely enclosed within these formidable walls, featuring narrow cobblestone streets, traditional granite architecture, and several churches, such as the Romanesque and Gothic-style Igreja de Santo Estêvão. Due to its location, Valença historically served as a crucial defensive position against Spanish invasions.
Vigo is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the Galicia region of northwestern Spain, nestled on the Atlantic coast along the beautiful Ría de Vigo estuary. It is renowned for blending the energy of a bustling, modern industrial port with a charming historic old town and stunning natural beauty. The city has a rich maritime history and is one of Europe's largest and most important fishing ports, known for its vibrant seafood industry. The sea is central to the city's identity and economy. The "Casco Vello" or Old Town, near the port, features narrow, sloping streets, historic buildings, and lively squares packed with bars and restaurants. A must-visit spot is Rúa Pescadería (Oyster Street), where you can sample fresh local oysters. Vigo blends traditional Galician culture and history with a modern, innovative spirit. Visitors can explore museums, enjoy a lively cultural scene, and experience the warm, welcoming atmosphere of its people.
Ponte de Lima is one of Portugal’s oldest and most charming villages, a place where history, nature, and tradition blend seamlessly along the calm waters of the Lima River. Known for its medieval bridge, elegant squares, and slow‑paced atmosphere, it offers visitors a glimpse of authentic northern Portugal — untouched, serene, and deeply rooted in heritage. Strolling through the historic center reveals granite manor houses, flower‑lined avenues, and small cafés that invite you to pause and enjoy the rhythm of local life. The riverside promenade is perfect for a scenic walk, framed by lush landscapes and the iconic arches of the ancient bridge.
Pontevedra is one of Galicia’s most captivating cities, celebrated for its beautifully preserved old town, pedestrian‑friendly streets, and a warm, authentic atmosphere that immediately draws visitors in. Known for its blend of medieval architecture, lively plazas, and refined urban charm, it offers a perfect balance between cultural richness and relaxed, local living. Walking through the historic center feels like stepping into a storybook: stone façades, arcaded squares, traditional cafés, and artisan shops create an environment where every corner reveals a new detail. Highlights include the Church of La Peregrina, the Ruins of Santo Domingo, and the elegant network of plazas that give the city its unmistakable character.
Braga is one of Portugal’s oldest and most vibrant cities, known for its deep historical roots, elegant architecture, and a youthful energy that blends tradition with modern life. Often called the “Rome of Portugal,” the city is filled with centuries‑old churches, charming squares, and a refined urban atmosphere that invites exploration at a relaxed pace. At the heart of Braga stands its magnificent Cathedral, the oldest in the country, surrounded by narrow streets lined with cafés, boutiques, and historic façades. Just outside the center rises the iconic Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its monumental baroque staircase and sweeping views over the city and surrounding hills.
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