Camino Portugués Coastal: Full Route Breakdown & Day-by-Day Stages
A complete 10-day Camino Portugués Coastal route overview, including daily distances, elevation, accommodation, and an interactive map of each stage.
Camino Finisterre and Muxía: Full Route Breakdown & Day-by-Day Stages
A complete Camino Finisterre & Muxía route guide, including daily distances, elevation, accommodation, and interactive maps for each stage from Santiago to Finisterre, plus the optional Muxía extension.
Camino Francés: Full Route Breakdown & Day-by-Day Stages
A complete 33-day Camino Francés route overview, covering each day’s distances, elevation, accommodation, and an interactive stage map to guide pilgrims along the way.
Dual Pilgrim: Camino de Santiago and Kumano Kodo
Discover how I completed both the Camino de Santiago and the Kumano Kodo to earn the Dual Pilgrim certification. From choosing which pilgrimage to start with, to walking the Camino Francés and the Nakahechi route in Japan, I share my experience, timing, and tips—including why doing the Camino first lets you take part in the Taiko Drum Ceremony at Kumano Hongu Taisha.
Camino Finisterre and Muxía - Accommodation and Expenses Report
Comprehensive guide to accommodations and expenses for pilgrims walking to Finisterre and Muxía. Includes albergue, hostel, and hotel details, plus food and transport costs.
Camino Muxía - Dumbría to Muxía
A reflective walk to Muxía completes the Camino experience, with dramatic coastal scenery, rainbows after passing showers, and iconic landmarks like Santuario da Virxe da Barca, the zero-kilometre marker, and the lighthouse.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Accommodation and Expenses Report
Accommodation and expense breakdowns for the Camino Portugués Coastal. Discover self-check-in albergues, local guesthouses, and budget-friendly options for pilgrims.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 10: Cruces to Santiago de Compostela
On Day 10 of the Camino Portugués Coastal, I walked from Cruces to Santiago de Compostela, completing this leg of the pilgrimage. The route offered quiet morning roads, gentle slopes, and reflective solitude before the awe-inspiring arrival at the cathedral. I collected my Compostela and rested, reflecting on ten days of walking through Portugal and Galicia’s coastal landscapes.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 9: Caldas de Reis to Cruces
On Day 9 of the Camino Portugués Coastal, I walked from Caldas de Reis to Cruces, navigating sun, sudden showers, and flooded streets. This stage offered a mix of forests, vineyards, and quaint villages, ending at a quiet albergue where I reflected on the challenges and small joys of the Camino.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 8: Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis
A scenic stage from Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis, passing through forests, vineyards, and small villages, with the reward of reaching the thermal springs before a heavy afternoon rain.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 7: Vigo to Pontevedra
A challenging stage with steep climbs out of Vigo, memorable stops at Ponte Sampaio, and relentless sun on the inland paths before reaching the historic city of Pontevedra.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 6: Baiona to Vigo
A striking day of contrasts: serene beaches and coastal paths in the morning gave way to industrial streets and urban life in Vigo. Despite the challenges, the stage offered stunning ocean views, the satisfaction of reaching a major city, and a sense of accomplishment for Sujin on her final day of the Camino.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 5: A Guarda to Baiona
Rain, wind, and rugged coastal views defined today’s stage from A Guarda to Baiona. Despite battling headwinds and wet roads, the Camino revealed its quiet charm in hidden coastal paths, historic villages, and the thrill of reaching a town with centuries of maritime heritage.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 4: Vila Praia de Âncora to A Guarda
A short but memorable day—crossing from Portugal to Spain by boat! Between grey skies, rain-soaked cobblestones, and the thrill of the river crossing, the day carried that perfect mix of effort and adventure. We took the coastal route to A Guarda, ending the evening with seafood, warmth, and the sound of rain outside.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 3: Amorosa to Vila Praia de Âncora
A confusing start, hidden trails, and relentless rain made this a testing day on the Camino Portugués Coastal. The route from Amorosa to Vila Praia de Âncora passed through quiet inland towns before returning to the coast. Despite the challenges, we ended the day in comfort—alone in a peaceful guesthouse, grateful for warmth, space, and rest.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 2: Póvoa de Varzim to Amorosa
Accommodation options were scarce on this stage, so Sujin and I pushed farther than planned—over 37 kilometres from Póvoa de Varzim to Amorosa. The route shifted inland before returning to the ocean, where stretches of beach walking tested our endurance. It was a long, quiet, and deeply satisfying day on the Camino Portugués Coastal.
Camino Portugués Coastal - Day 1: Porto to Póvoa de Varzim
After finishing my Camino Francés, I wasn’t ready to stop walking. Reuniting with a friend from the trail, we decided to tackle a new challenge—walking the Portuguese Coastal Route from Porto to Vigo. Our first day stretched nearly 40 kilometres along the Atlantic, filled with boardwalks, seaside views, and the freedom of beginning again.
Camino Finisterre - Day 4: Cee to Finisterre
The final stage of the Camino Finisterre brought sunshine, ocean views, and a deep sense of completion. After receiving my Finisterrana certificate in town, I walked to Cape Finisterre’s lighthouse and the Kilometre Zero marker—the symbolic “end of the world.”
Camino Finisterre - Day 3: Lago to Cee
A calm day on the Camino Finisterre as the rain clears and the ocean finally comes into view. From Lago to Cee, the trail winds through hills, forests, and small villages before the Atlantic appears—a breathtaking reward after days of walking inland.
Camino Finisterre - Day 2: Negreira to Lago
A stormy day on the Camino Finisterre turned the trail into a stream, but determination—and a bit of luck—kept the journey going. From Negreira to Lago, I walked through heavy rain, strong winds, and fleeting sunshine, discovering the quiet resilience of Galicia’s countryside.