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Leaving Porto May 31

Patti5

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Time of past OR future Camino
Frances 2016
Portugese ( 2019)
Wondering if anyone is around and leaving to do the coastal or central route on May 31. I’m am feeling nervous about getting lost on my own ( as I have done throughout the day as I explored Porto). Also wondering if I should’ve booked accommodations because of the number of people around here!!!
 
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There is a huge international football tournament starting there on Wednesday!
 
I left Porto for my Camino by taking the Metro up to Matosinhos , get off at the next to the last stop. When you get off the metro tram you will see a bridge, climb the stairs to get to the cross over level and as you start across you will see your first yellow arrow. From there it’s pretty straightforward taking you to the coast. As you hit the ocean there is a tourist center on the left that has a bathroom to use and will stamp your pilgrim passport.
Bom Caminho.
 
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There is a huge international football tournament starting there on Wednesday!
Lol That would explain the hugh group having a great time outside my window. Actually pretty cool now that I know Thanks!
 
Wishing you a safe and happy camino. We also took the metro and set off along the boardwalk. Beautiful. On the second day, we soon found a little food market with ugly looking fruit and veg, just on the left as we were walking. Ugly, because the growers didn’t manicure them for supermarket purposes. Beautiful, and just what was called for to eat en route.
 
 
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We have walked the Portugues several times from Lisbon and Porto, coastal and interior and really enjoyed walking from the Cathedral in Porto along the banks of the Douro towards the Ocean and Matosinhos lots of arrows cant get lost just keep the river and Ocean on your left, over the bridge at Matosinhos Great coffee stop right there before the steps, over the bridge down the stairs and follow the ship canal alongside the port to the Ocean and then promenade and boardwalk. Bom camino.
 
Had a great first day. Walked out of Porto along the river to the ocean. A spectacular view throughout the day. Felt good so walked to Póvoa Varzim just past Vila do Conde I have decided to stay on the coastal route one more day
 
Thanks. Last night was pre walk jitters all for not. Easy to follow the water on the coast. Beautiful scenery
 
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I finished Porto today. As long as you have the ocean on your left, you will be alright. Also, really nice seaside trails are not included if you only follow "official" Camino.
 
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I left Porto this morning (May 31st) and decided to take the Metro to Matosinhos.
You probably now know getting to the sea side is relatively simple.... but the first yellow arrow is a big relief nonetheless.
I was quiet surprised I found the scenery a bit boring. The lack of shade on a brilliantly sunny day was quite taxing. Please don’t feel I am being negative... just frank.
On the plus side the walk is less challenging as it is quite flat.
I reached Vila do Conde and decided to head to the Central Route tomorrow. Looking for a less touristic environment.
Wherever your Camino takes you, enjoy and be safe.
 
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Yes, I don't blame you for not liking it. It felt like walking Waikiki beach. I got ripped off, too. This is the route that I won't walk again. Having said that, it gets better after Villa doi Conde.
 
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I finished Porto today. As long as you have the ocean on your left, you will be alright. Also, really nice seaside trails are not included if you only follow "official" Camino.
Thanks! Enjoyed my walk today out of Porto and along the ocean. So much easier than the guide books suggest. Your advise “ocean on your left” is as simple and truthful as it needs to be
 
Thanks! Bien Camino!
 
Hey @Patti5 I'm from Oshawa. I am flying to Porto this Sunday and will start walking on Tuesday. I haven't decided which route to walk so it's nice to read your comments along with @Cam1952's comments as well. It appears that he is also from around here.

My big question is should I bring a bathing suit? Last year I threw my bathing suit away as the weather was cold and rainy and I was sick of carrying something I was never going to wear.
 
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I’m from Whitby! I did bring my bathing suit The weather has been very hot but I have yet to use it. I will have extra days at the end of my time here so I think it is worth it Weather is suppose to get cooler though
Smart flying into Porto. I flew in Lisbon and now I’m having trouble booking transportation back from Santiago.
Porto is very busy ( I believe due to an international soccer tournament). But it is lovely. I did a “free” walking tour with Porto Walkers ( pay a tip) and it was excellent
Bien Camino!
 
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We recently returned to Porto from Santiago with FlixBus - it is an express used mostly by pilgrims if the backpacks in the hold are any indication. Find the bus online.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll look into that
 
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