16 days of fun and adventure starting in Lisbon and finishing in Santiago de Compostela
This adventure combines a sightseeing tour departing from the vibrant city of Lisbon, passing through some of the most important historical Knights Templar locations in the world, around Tomar, and then we head to Porto, from where the last stages of the Camino await us.
The first part of this tour is designed for lovers of history, culture, and tradition, and is then complemented with walking the Camino, completing the mileage required to obtain the desired Pilgrim passport.
If you're ready for the sightseeing and walking holidays of a lifetime, don't hesitate to reach out!
2 pax mandatory shared bedroom
single bedroom
DAY 1 - Arrival
Meet & Greet at the Hotel on arrival – 18:00
Depending on our arrival time, we’ll have an orientation walk before dinner.
Welcome dinner included in a local restaurant
DAY 2 - Bairro Alto and Praça do Comércio
This first day’s walk-in Lisbon will give a wide overview, not only of one of the most picturesque old quarters in the city but excellent views over all the rest.
The Bairro Alto is an old and picturesque neighbourhood in the centre, with narrow, cobbled streets, secular houses, small traditional shops, restaurants, and nightlife venues.
Praça do Comércio, locally known as Terreiro do Paço, is a square in downtown Lisbon, located next to the river Tagus. The dramatic and imposing buildings frame one of the most beautiful and impressive city centres in Europe.
DAY 3 - Jerónimos – Belém
The monument we visit today goes back to the golden age of Portuguese Discoveries, and to the magnificent creations that were built to celebrate that era.
The Jerónimos Monastery is a royal foundation that dates back to the late 15th century. This stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site will sweep you away with its majestic display of Manueline opulence portraying the wealth of the crown. (optional visit not included)
Further down the River, the magnificent tower of Belém, built in 1520 as part of the Tagus estuary defence system, is one of the greatest symbols of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries and World Heritage Site.
Free time in the afternoon
DAY 4 - Batalha & Alcobaça
Transfer from Lisbon to Tomar. En route, we’ll visit other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, starting with the Batalha Monastery, one of Europe’s greatest Gothic masterpieces, that was born out of a promise of gratitude for a won battle that granted Portugal its independence.
Afterwards, a visit to Alcobaça Monastery, a 12th century colossal complex originally given to St Bernard of Clairvaux the main reformer of the Cistercian Order and built to reflect the principles of austerity, prayer, penitence, hard labour, and constant silence. This monastery is also the burial site of Portugal’s most famous royal lovers and their tragic history – “Pedro and Inês”.
DAY 5 - Tomar
A day dedicated to Tomar, with a morning introductory walk in the centre. The day will be partly guided to give a full background to the buildings and history of Tomar.
The Convent of Christ was built as a Knight’s Templars stronghold in the 12th century, and reminds us until today of the power, knowledge, sacrifice, and history of one of the most famous religious orders of all times.
Later we’ll visit a nearby winery where there’ll be a tour through the winery and wine cellar, with some disclosure of the secrets behind the art of making wine. This visit also includes a wine tasting.
DAY 6 - Transfer to Porto & Nazare stop
On our way through the centre of Portugal, we cross the Ribatejo, a green and tranquil area.
On our way to Porto, we will stop in Nazaré, famous for its underwater canyon that inspired the famous surfer Garret McNamara in the “100 Foot Wave” series.
Depending on our arrival time, we’ll have an orientation walk.
DAY 7 - River Douro Trip & Port Lodge
Our first day in Porto will be to explore the town, which is the capital of the north, and Portugal’s second city.
We’ll see some of Porto’s most iconic monuments, and visit the Ribeira, a quaint living area, and a World Heritage Site.
A river trip will then allow us to enjoy the spectacular view from the River Douro and a visit to a Port Lodge to get to know the history of this world-famous wine and taste it, of course.
In the evening Fado experience, a window into Portuguese culture and history.
DAY 8 - Transfer to Vigo
Free morning to explore Porto.
After lunch (not included) we transfer to Vigo, located on the banks of the Vigo River – this will be our first Spanish based Hotel – Time to explore the town and his delights. Tomorrow we head to Tui that is our starting point of the beautiful Santiago de Compostela way.
Allowing spectacular views into Valença do Minho, we are 116kms from the finishing line!
DAY 9 - Tui to O Porriño (16km)
The day begins by walking through the historic streets of Tui, and a visit to its famous cathedral, a 12th century roman catholic church in a late Romanesque and gothic style.
From Tui, we start climbing north, with a descent into O Porriño.
Ascent/Descent: 70/70m | Approx Km: 16 km | Approx Time: 04h30
DAY 10 - O Porriño to Redondela (15.5 km)
Our walk takes us through Val da Louriña just before we start the climb that leads to Redondela, where we finish today’s stage. From the top of the climb we can contemplate the amazing views of the Ria de Vigo.
At the end of the walk time to visit Redondela.
Ascent/Descent: 200/250m | Approx Km: 15,5 km | Approx Time: 04h30
DAY 11 - Redondela to Pontevedra (19.6km)
From Redondela, we witness a piece of history, by crossing the “Ponte Sampaio”, a Roman bridge that witnesses a battle against the Napoleonic invaders.
We then head to Pontevedra, a town with a fascinating historic town centre and several places of interest worth visiting, such as the Plaza de la Peregrina (Pilgrim Square) and the Basilica of Santa María la Mayor.
At the end of the walk time to visit Pontevedra.
Ascent/Descent: 250/250m | Approx Km: 19,6 km | Approx Time: 05h00
DAY 12 - Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis (21.1km)
Today’s stage brings us another amazing piece of history. The Ponte do Burgo is a medieval bridge that will allow us to cross over the Lerez River. Immediately associated with the Portuguese way of Santiago, amongst the arches of the bridge the famous scallop is sculpted.
The walk continues through native forests, eucalyptus trees and small streams towards Caldas de Reis, known for its thermal waters.
Ascent/Descent: 150/150m | Approx Km: 21,1 km | Approx Time: 05h30
DAY 13 - Caldas de Reis to Padrón (18.6km)
Famous for numerous reasons, Padron is deeply associated with Saint James and its travels through Hispania, making it naturally, one of the most famous stages of the Santiago way.
Nevertheless, you may also want to try the famous local peppers, a roulette of flavourful delicacies that the locals are very proud of!
Ascent/Descent: 140/170m | Approx Km: 18,6 km | Approx Time: 05h00
DAY 14 - Padrón a Santiago de Compostela (24.3km)
Shortly after starting this stage, we reach the village of A Escravitude, with its ornate and beautiful Marian sanctuary. The trail continues to climb as it winds towards Santiago, and we'll soon spot the towers of the cathedral.
Ascent/Descent: 325/70m | Approx Km: 24,3 km | Approx Time: 06h30
DAY 15 - Santiago de Compostela
A free day dedicated to the town that centres the mysteries and the pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela.
In the afternoon visit to a local pastry shop and taste of Tarte de Santiago (an almond sweet pie with eggs and sugar) and taste of local liquor.
Farewell dinner included at the Hotel
DAY 16 - Departure
Individual departure (not included)
Meet & Greet at the Hotel on arrival – 18:00h
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and warm climate. With its charming streets, historic trams, and breathtaking viewpoints, Lisbon offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 16th-century tower is an iconic symbol of Lisbon's Age of Discoveries.
Lisbon's oldest district, known for its narrow, winding streets, Fado music, and historic charm.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sintra is a romantic town with stunning palaces and castles.
Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions
Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (Western European Time, WET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Lisbon is generally safe, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas.
Santa Apolónia, Oriente
Sete Rios, Jardim do Campo Grande, Gare do Oriente
Efficient and clean, with four lines connecting major attractions.
Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
A romantic town with stunning palaces, castles, and lush gardens.
A charming coastal town with beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a relaxed atmosphere.
A medieval town with a well-preserved castle, narrow streets, and charming shops.
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