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MarthaD

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Camino Portugues May 2019
So excited...the time for my Camino is now arriving. Just had to shout it out once again and also see if someone has the link to what i saw about a service that can transport your backpack? I plan to carry mine and have trained with it, but want to have the option if it exists. I am walking from Matahinsos on May 4 then when I get to Caminha some days later crossing over from the coast to Valenca to join the Central route thru Galicia to SdC. Any more input? Had great advice about the cross over route which is why i am taking it as well as starting (and staying) In Matahinos
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
TuiTrans can transport your baggage from Porto north to Santiago. See more in English here. Bom Caminho!
 
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The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
So excited...the time for my Camino is now arriving. Just had to shout it out once again and also see if someone has the link to what i saw about a service that can transport your backpack? I plan to carry mine and have trained with it, but want to have the option if it exists. I am walking from Matahinsos on May 4 then when I get to Caminha some days later crossing over from the coast to Valenca to join the Central route thru Galicia to SdC. Any more input? Had great advice about the cross over route which is why i am taking it as well as starting (and staying) In Matahinos
HI Martha, I'm also starting at Matahinsos on May 4th. I'm taking the bus from Porto just to try to save a few km for the first day and rest a troublesome foot. I have a turquoise Osprey backpack and a blue sun hat. I'm sure we'll meet up somewhere! Andrea
 
The 9th edition the Lightfoot Guide will let you complete the journey your way.
Use Tui Trans, they did 13 pick up and drop offs when I did the Camino Portuguese last year and not one hiccup. Great reliable service.

Buon Camino
 

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