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I am sitting my camino from SJP and would like to know if one can continue (after arrival at Compostela ) on to Portugal, specifically Lourdes? Or does one need an additional visa.Welcome to the forum. Take some time to look around at the various forums and subjects available here. You should find the answers to many of your questions...and some answers to questions you did not know you had..
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. Starting my camino....I am sitting my camino from SJP and would like to know if one can continue (after arrival at Compostela ) on to Portugal, specifically Lourdes? Or does one need an additional visa.
Enjoy every minute.....take as many coastal diviations you possibly can....you will be rewarded with stunning views, solitary beaches where you can delight in the local wine, cheese, etc that you packed to keep you nourished until you reach your next destination.....stop at the convents and monasteries....they are beautiful.....while there, ring the bell and purchase a rosary, soap, wine, beer, or whatever they are offering.....be generous to fellow pilgrims who may be in need of food or water or a kind ear and/or encouraging word....be open to all the Camino de Santiago desires to give you in return for the commitment you made to her......it has truly been one of the greatest gifts of my life......Buen CaminoHello everyone! We are going to start Camino de Santiago del Norte this September 1st and we just wanted to ask for some advice or something that it is necessary to know beforehand, any comment from someone more experienced than us will be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi, Travelite,I am sitting my camino from SJP and would like to know if one can continue (after arrival at Compostela ) on to Portugal, specifically Lourdes? Or does one need an additional visa.
Ha ha. Trust me. Always bad at geography! I did actually mean Fatima. So I can actually do both Fatima and Lourdes!!!! . Thanks, Kinkyone.you've made my day. God bless.Hi, Travelite,
Maybe you mean Fatima in Portugal? Because Lourdes is in France and quite close to SJPdP (Google Maps shows me 151km with a car).
If you already have a visa for EU/Schengen zone or if you don't need one at all then there are no border controls between the countries. You just walk/ride from one to another.
Buen Camino!
Use this app to see your easiest options for travelling from one point to another. Here's Lourdes - SJPdP but change the places in upper two boxes and voilaHa ha. Trust me. Always bad at geography! I did actually mean Fatima. So I can actually do both Fatima and Lourdes!!!! . Thanks, Kinkyone.you've made my day. God bless.
Thanks for the link. And all your help. Much appreciated, KinkyOne.Use this app to see your easiest options for travelling from one point to another. Here's Lourdes - SJPdP but change the places in upper two boxes and voila
https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Lourdes/Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
Hello everyone! We are going to start Camino de Santiago del Norte this September 1st and we just wanted to ask for some advice or something that it is necessary to know beforehand, any comment from someone more experienced than us will be appreciated. Thanks.
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