• For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here.
    (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation)
  • ⚠️ Emergency contact in Spain - Dial 112 and AlertCops app. More on this here.

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

From Porto to Santiago in 10 days

vldmr

New Member
Time of past OR future Camino
2
Hi everyone,

I'm planning to go from Porto to Santiago de Compostella starting on April, 4th and arrive on April, 14th.
I realize the time is very limited for this route, but I really want to go along the coast. What would be the best way to plan this? I can walk up to 30 km a day. I don't mind taking a bus to skip a segment or two which are less exciting.

Would really appreciate any advice!
 
Guides that will let you complete the journey your way.
The best planing resource in my opinion is

I would just go and then see how the things advance..
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi everyone,

I'm planning to go from Porto to Santiago de Compostella starting on April, 4th and arrive on April, 14th.
I realize the time is very limited for this route, but I really want to go along the coast. What would be the best way to plan this? I can walk up to 30 km a day. I don't mind taking a bus to skip a segment or two which are less exciting.

Would really appreciate any advice!
Hola

As Tincatinker say it is the normal time frame for a "standard" walk, so you should be good.
I walked it some years ago and its a wonderful walk although most people probably get a bit tired of walking so much in boardwalk from Porto and up north.

I would plan it in two stages: Porto to Tui and Tui to Santiago.
Tui is like Sarria on the Frances - a starting point for people who needs to walkl 100 km to get a Compostela in Santiago, and therefore after Tui you got much more infrastructure and it will be easy to hop a bus if needed.

One advice I would like to give is to observe to locals where they go for a swim in the ocean.
Only go bathing were they do and never alone.
The ocean is incredible strong with undercurrents up the coast so be careful.

Do research a bit about getting in contact iwth the local fishermen to get over the water at Caminha.
There are many threads here about them.

Else it is like most other Caminos - get to your starting point, more or less prepared, and let the way show you how to become the best version of yourself.

Buen Camino
Lettinggo
 
Hi everyone,

I'm planning to go from Porto to Santiago de Compostella starting on April, 4th and arrive on April, 14th.
I realize the time is very limited for this route, but I really want to go along the coast. What would be the best way to plan this? I can walk up to 30 km a day. I don't mind taking a bus to skip a segment or two which are less exciting.

Would really appreciate any advice!
If you're interested in getting a compostela (or certificate of completion) from the Pilgrims Office when you arrive in Santiago, be careful to do those bus segments before the 100 km boundary referenced by lettinggo. On the coastal route, by the way, that boundary starts in Vigo. One approach you might consider is plotting your 11 day segments backwards from Santiago and see how far south to Porto you can get before you run into potential problems.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
Porto to Santiago de Compostela is very doable in 10-days. I did it a few years ago and I am as old as the hills! However, we followed the coast road out of Porto and then headed inland. It was an absolutely beautiful path too by the way. Buen Camino
 
If you're interested in getting a compostela (or certificate of completion) from the Pilgrims Office when you arrive in Santiago, be careful to do those bus segments before the 100 km boundary referenced by lettinggo. On the coastal route, by the way, that boundary starts in Vigo. One approach you might consider is plotting your 11 day segments backwards from Santiago and see how far south to Porto you can get before you run into potential problems.
Applying for a Compostela certificate you have to show that you walked , at least from Tui on the Central route of from Vigo on the Coastal route and gathered two stamps a day at your credential , to show once you come to the Pilgrims Office in Santiago .
If you can’t , you can get a so called Touristical certificate ( costs 3€) that you walked of biked a part of the Camino. During my voluntary job at the Pilgrims Office I met several people who thought they could get a Compostela , walking from Redondela or Pontevedra ( they thought the kms of the Variante Espiritual did count at that distance but that is not) or two ladies who started in Vigo and from there took the train to Santiago and where sadly surprised the Compostela was refused.
 
Porto to Santiago de Compostela is very doable in 10-days. I did it a few years ago and I am as old as the hills! However, we followed the coast road out of Porto and then headed inland. It was an absolutely beautiful path too by the way. Buen Camino
Hola
im planning a similar route in May. Where did u go inland? Villa do Conde seems to be the popular choice.
TIA
 
Join our full-service guided tour and let us convert you into a Pampered Pilgrim!
Porto to Santiago de Compostela is very doable in 10-days. I did it a few years ago and I am as old as the hills! However, we followed the coast road out of Porto and then headed inland. It was an absolutely beautiful path too by the way. Buen Camino
Hello. I am leaving in a few days to Porto to do the Camino de la Costa. I have read that many pilgrims enjoyed going inland. Where did you leave the coastal and what route did you take. Is it in Gronze? Where can I find more information? I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Thanks you.
 
Hola
im planning a similar route in May. Where did u go inland? Villa do Conde seems to be the popular choice.
TIA
Hola, I am trying to find the same information. I read it is at Caminha... Please let me know what you find. Thanks
 
Hello. I am leaving in a few days to Porto to do the Camino de la Costa. I have read that many pilgrims enjoyed going inland. Where did you leave the coastal and what route did you take. Is it in Gronze? Where can I find more information? I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Thanks you.
I left the Coastal in Vila do Conde. Just after crossing the bridge into Vila do Conde I turned right and walked east along the north shore of the river. Signage appeared quickly and I followed the signs to Arcos. I wasn't using Gronze.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
I left the Coastal in Vila do Conde. Just after crossing the bridge into Vila do Conde I turned right and walked east along the north shore of the river. Signage appeared quickly and I followed the signs to Arcos. I wasn't using Gronze.
Than you so much for answering my questions.
 
Hola
im planning a similar route in May. Where did u go inland? Villa do Conde seems to be the popular choice.
TIA
Exactly - Villa do Conde. Can’t comment on other options though. It was so lovely walking along the boardwalks out of Porto. Really enjoyed this short Camino and I hope you do too 😊
 
Hello

Does anyone know of a luggage service from Porto to Santiago? I am planning to do the Camino from Porto to Santiago and then I will be travelling around so I want to send my backpack to Santiago directly so I can do the Camino with just a small backpack. Does anyone have a reliable service and that they will keep your backpack for 10 days or so?

Many thanks!
 
Guides that will let you complete the journey your way.
Hello

Does anyone know of a luggage service from Porto to Santiago? I am planning to do the Camino from Porto to Santiago and then I will be travelling around so I want to send my backpack to Santiago directly so I can do the Camino with just a small backpack. Does anyone have a reliable service and that they will keep your backpack for 10 days or so?

Many
 

Most read last week in this forum

Starting a journey for me starts with the planning. This year everything aligned so here I am about to leave Canada to begin my 2nd Camino - the Portuguese Coastal. With three weeks to get my...
Day 0? I’m here 😊and I start my slow coastal camino tomorrow! Feel blessed and recognize the privilege it is to be able to take this journey. Tomorrow a short walk to Matosinhos - just right...
Will be doing hopefully my first of many Camino journeys leaving out of Porto December 29. From what I can tell, highs in 50’s to 60’s F and possibly some but not a lot of moisture with no snow...
I'm planning to cross over from the Coastal to Central Camino at Caminha. I would appreciate any comments relating to this route from pilgrims that have done it. Is it better to split into two...
Another wonderful walking day! Definitely feeling it in my legs today- a few more stretch breaks needed! And lots of wonderful places to take them! Theme for the day boardwalks! Received a few...
Day 3 was another wonderful day spent along the coast. I planned a short day so I could meander and explore Vila do Conde which did not disappoint! The day included walking on boardwalks and...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Top