
The Portuguese way

The Portuguese Way, a cherished path of the Camino de Santiago, meanders through Portugal and Spain, offering pilgrims a deeply enriching journey of cultural discovery and spiritual renewal.
From quaint villages to bustling cities, each step along the way unveils the beauty of the Iberian Peninsula, fostering moments of reflection and connection with fellow travelers. Culminating in the majestic arrival at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the Portuguese Way beckons seekers of all backgrounds to embark on a transformative pilgrimage of the soul.
1 destination. 2 possible routes.
The Portuguese Way is divided into two, depending on what you would like to experience:



The Coastal Way
The Portuguese Coastal Way traces a breath-taking path along the Atlantic coast, from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
Pilgrims are treated to stunning ocean views, quaint fishing villages, and vibrant seaside towns, offering a scenic and soulful journey of spiritual reflection and cultural exploration.
The Mainland Way
The Portuguese Mainland Way follows an ancient path from Tui to Santiago de Compostela, winding through picturesque countryside and historic towns.
You will encounter charming villages, lush landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, embarking on a transformative journey of self-discovery and spiritual renewal along this revered pilgrimage route.







