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In short, yes for Portugal. A cert proving recovery from infection is acceptable for entry. We checked, and have the certs. But, given the huge spike in cases I think the sensible option is to wait it out.
Thanks for the feedback. I think the idea of getting caught in a quarantine due to catching it is the most worrying. It's an important consideration when traveling in another country. It looks like we'll postpone. Thanks for offering your opinion. We were on the fence about it, as we are both...
We are planned to travel to Portugal next week, to walk some of the camino there. There seems to be considerable concern about the current spike in COVID cases in Portugal. Is anyone currently in Portugal that can advise us as to whether we should hold off travelling for now?
I'm sorry this is late and your plans are very likely set by now. But I found Lisbon to Porto the best bit of Camino I have walked (Del Norte, Portuguese,Frances, Baztan, Francegina)
I understand the general opinion is that there is much road walking and that it is quiet. I found the arrows...
Every year for the last five years I have departed for a month long camino on June 30th. Tomorrow will be a frustrating day. I will walk the local woods again, for the hundreth time this year, and try not to reflect on the fact that travelling to another adventure is out for now. It isn't easy...
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