Camino Portuguese Coastal 2026 | Then We Walking Club

Porto to Santiago De Compostela
(Including the Spiritual Variant)

14 April 2026 to 4 May 2026

2475โ‚ฌ per person

Created by Colleen | Updated : 24 July 2025 | , ,
Gerry walking the Camino Portuguese Camino

This Adventure includes :

  • 21 Days | Meeting in Porto on 14 April 2026 and leaving Santiago on 4 May 2026
  • 20 Nights accommodation in shared private rooms (with ensuite bathrooms), ranging from one or two Casa Rurals to the luxury of a Spanish Parador.
  • Water taxi from Portugal to Spain
  • Water taxi to Padron on what is called the Traslatio Route โ€“ following the path of the final journey of remains of St James
  • Breakfast each day
  • A small group of 8 like-minded pilgrims
  • Colleen (me) as your guide, walking and travelling with the group each day
  • Pre-walk support, guidance and advice with group zoom meetings and a private chat group
  • Pilgrim passport, guidebook and credentials
  • Luggage transfer (1 x 15kg bag) for the duration of the journey (you will also need carry a day pack with you for your daily essentials and valuables)
  • Assistance in the pilgrim’s office in Santiago when collecting your Compostela
  • 50% off my online Camino Planning Workshops offering 100’s of downloads, videos and posts to help you prepare for your Camino

Want to Know More?

Complete this form and we’ll send you more details of what’s included and how you can book your spot!

Alternatively email Colleen for more details
colleen @ thenwewalked.com

If you’re thinking of walking the Camino Portuguese with me in 2026 here’s a little video of my 2023 walk on this most spectacular of coastal walk.

YouTube video

Want to learn more about the Camino? Then hop over to my Free Private Facebook Group | Walking The Camino De Santiago.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance

Whenever you travel, you should have great travel and medical insurance.  None of us expect anything bad to happen, but in the event of an incident, you want to be sure that your insurance will cover you.

Iโ€™ve ended up in hospital in Peru, Indonesia, Portugal, Japan and Ireland. Every time my insurance took care of everything. I would never leave home without full and comprehensive insurance.

MondialCare : Due to increasing limitations, mainly due to age, we have recently switched to MondialCare for our travel insurance. We have taken an annual policy at a very reasonable cost that includes medical and other travel cover. There are no trip length limits and the upper age for cover is 84. For Camino walkers and travel in Europe they have a low cost Schengen policy with no age limit.

TrueTravellerย : We have used this policy and were very happy with the cover, especially considering our ages and pre-existing conditions.

Globelink: We have used and recommended Globelink for years and not heard of any issues. They are a great choice for European and UK Residents.

Genki : This is an EU based company offering long term policies for nomads and travellers. Their monthly rates are very competitive for longer trips too.

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Colleen in Salamanca on the Via de la Plata

Hey I’m Colleen. Iโ€™m married to Gerry, we’ve three fabulous kids and been living in France for almost two decades. I fell in love with Spain in the 1980s and I’ve walked 1000s of miles along the Camino de Santiago. Now we’re exploring and walking the world and I can’t wait to share what we’ve learned!

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