Portugal & Spain El Camino Portugues Hiking
Lisbon, Portugal to Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Highlights:
- Hike on a less-traveled and more rural Camino route with stops at three UNESCO World Heritage cities - Lisbon, Porto, and Santiago de Compostela
- Savor a traditional local dinner over sounds of fado in Porto, Portugal's foodie capital, and explore the Douro Port wine region
- Discover beautiful and historic villages on the way, including Ponte de Lima, Portugal's oldest village
Important Trip Details:
Moderate hikes of up to 12 miles per day on well-marked trails and country roads with bus transfers to help shorten the hikes.
Minimum Age: 18
- Adventure and Active
- Hiking/Trekking
- Religious and Spiritual
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Day: 1, duration: 1
The One Palacio da Anunciada
Located in the heart of historic Lisbon, The One Palacio da Anunciada is a 5-star hotel within easy walking distance of Avenida da Liberdade and Praca dos Restauradores. The hotel's 83 rooms feature sophisticated interiors crafted from high-quality materials and decorated with hand-painted ceramics. Award-winning designer Jaime Beriestain combined the original 16th century building with the modern comforts of a top-notch hotel including a striking swimming pool and soothing spa.Day: 2, duration: 1
Hotel Republica
Designed and built entirely by Portuguese companies, this five-star boutique hotel oozes local vibes. Its 19 rooms come complete with many comforts, from marble bathrooms with walk-in showers to plush bathrobes. Right in the heart of town, the hotel places you perfectly for easy exploration of Tomar and its sights.
Day: 3, duration: 1Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas
The historic Quinta das Lagrimas is said to be the site of a 14th-century prince's forbidden love affair. Surrounded by botanical gardens, the grand palace exterior is complemented by charming modern rooms with a nod to the site's history. The garden spa includes indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a Turkish bath and steam room. The restaurants focus on fresh ingredients, locally sourced, sometimes from the hotel's own garden.Day: 4, duration: 1
InterContinental Porto Palacio das Cardosas
This elegant, five-star, city center hotel was created from the 18th-century Palacio das Cardosas and boasts an enviable view of the emblematic Avenida dos Aliados and the Belle Epoque-era Praca da Liberdade. Surround yourself in old-world luxury, beneath crystal chandeliers and in the English library-esque bar, with its grand piano and extensive selection of local port wines. Rooms are surprisingly spacious with a contemporary feel and period accents, from the detailed crown molding to the ceiling-height mirrors.
Day: 5, duration: 1Vila Gale Collection Braga
With its peaceful garden and indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Vila Gale Collection Braga feels reminiscent of a regal estate. The former Sao Marcos hospital, which dates back to 1508, now offers comfortable guest rooms with modern amenities such as free WiFi, room service, and available spa treatments. It's all conveniently close to Braga's dining, shops, and attractions, including the notable Braga Cathedral.
Day: 6, duration: 1Carmo's Boutique Hotel
Carmo's Boutique Hotel is a countryside gem surrounded by lush gardens in northern Portugal. Listed as a Small Luxury Hotel, the property makes an excellent base to explore nearby UNESCO-listed heritage sites. Eighteen spacious rooms and suites feature canopy beds, soaking tubs and wide windows to let in the light. Taste traditional dishes at the onsite restaurant, relax at the spa, or explore vintages at the wine atelier.Day: 6, duration: 1
Calheiros Manor
Perched on the hills above the Lima River Valley in northern Portugal, family owned Paco de Calheiros is housed in an 8th century manor house surrounded by vineyards and spectacular views. Rooms are decorated with antique furniture with traditional elegance and modern amenities. Sample the estate's vinho verde, relax in the spa or pool, or play a game on the tennis courts.Day: 7, duration: 2
Parador de Tui
A replica of a traditional Galician country house, Parador de Tui enjoys a central position in Tui, surrounded by mountains and overlooking the river. Its airy rooms feature traditional decor, and come complete with WiFi, minibars, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel's restaurant serves regional specialties, while its outdoor facilities include a lush garden, a tennis court, and a seasonal pool.
Day: 9, duration: 1Parador de Pontevedra
Occupying a beautiful 16th-century Renaissance palace, this four-star hotel bedazzles with elegant details like the marble staircase in the lobby and the exposed beams in the bar. The rooms feature vintage furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and mini refrigerators. The ambiance pairs perfectly with the convenient location, just minutes away from Basilica de Santa Maria a Maior.
Day: 10, duration: 1Parador de Santiago de Compostela
Travel back in history with a stay in this grand hotel — originally a royal hospital built in the 15th century — in the center of Obradoiro Square. Four-poster beds, brocade linens, warm woods, and rich velvets adorn the comfortable rooms. The restaurant serves a delicious menu of Galician-style food, although endless culinary delights await outside the hotel.
Leo San Sebastian
Leo was born in the mountains of Spain’s Basque Country and made his home in Jaca, in the heart of the Pyrenees, where he spends his winters on backcountry skis. He has been guiding in the Pyrenees for many years, as well as in Nepal, Morocco, Tanzania, Peru, Chile, Venezuela, Pakistan, India, and the French Alps. He has also taught skiing in Colorado. He is an International Certified Mountain Guide (UIAGM) and a professional ski instructor (ISIA). Leo is fluent in English, French, and Basque.
Fernando Garrido Velasco
Fernando is a IFMGA Mountain Guide with an extensive backgrouond in mountaneering and guiding. He has hiked the Great Himlayan Trail from India, Sikkim, Buthan, Nepal and Pakistán over a period of 6 months. Fernando was the first man to ever climb to the peak of Cho Oyu (26,906') solo and in Winter. He holds the world record of permanence in altitude, remaining at the summit of Aconcagua (22,841') for 66 days; and he has climbed Aconcagua 40 times. Fernando has been guiding in the Alpes, Andes, Himalaya and Pyrenees and other Mountains in Spain for more than 40 years.
David Sousa da Silva
David was born in Lisbon and is an expert walking guide and outdoor enthusiast. Having an academic background in anthropology, he's equally interested in the local history and rural culture of the region, where he has his family roots. David has also spent the last few years immersed in the study of the geography and flora of Northern Portugal. Married and father of three, David and his family now live between Barcelos and Ponte de Lima, right along the Portuguese Camino de Santiago.
Inclusions
Expertise and services of our experienced adventure guides
All accommodations as noted in the itinerary
All breakfasts, almost all lunches and dinners as noted in the itinerary
Snacks and water between meals
Additional regional guides and experts on many trips
Comprehensive Trip Planner with detailed pre-trip information
Private guided tours at historic sites, museums, wineries and other select attractions as noted in the itinerary
Special events and other select attractions as mentioned in the itinerary
All gratuities at hotels and restaurants
Equipment and experienced guides for activities as described in the itinerary
Park and other entry fees (unless otherwise noted)
Fares for trains, ferries and other modes of travel as listed in the itinerary
Select transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
Baggage transfers and porterage
Exclusions
International airfare, airport taxes, and excess baggage fees
Alcoholic beverages (MT Sobek provides wine at select events)
Gratuities for MT Sobek guides and guide-drivers
Travel Protection Program
Personal expenses
Reason #01
MT Sobek brings over 50 years of unmatched expertise in European journeys, including decades leading travelers on the historic Camino pilgrimage routes.Reason #02
This 11-day journey along the classic Camino Portugues from Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela combines scenic trails, Roman paths, elegant accommodations, and exceptional regional cuisine.Reason #03
With vehicle support to shorten hikes as needed, this adventure also features enriching historical and cultural tours led by expert local guides through ancient towns along the route.Activities
Locally guided hikes, with visits to historic cathedrals and other attractions, through the countryside and small villages of Northern Portugal and Spain.
LodgingComfortable and luxury historic hotels with modern conveniences, restaurants, and ideal locations.
ClimateSpring and fall mornings are cool but warm up to 70F at midday, cooling back down to about 50F in late afternoon.
Who will meet me on arrival?After clearing customs at Lisbon Airport (LIS) on the morning of Day 1, an MT Sobek representative will welcome you and transfer you to the hotel in Lisbon.Do I need hiking boots for this trip?
No. The best footwear for this trip would be cross-training shoes or lightweight hiking boots.What type of scenery will we hike through?
Vineyards, rolling hills, olive groves, cobblestone streets, ancient bridges, old Roman roads, and historic hilltop villages! We have designed the trip to show you the best parts of the Camino Portugues. Please note that getting into small towns and villages sometimes requires walking through more built-up areas.
What is the food like in Portugal?You can expect a variety of wonderful cod (bacalhau) and other fish dishes, shellfish, pork, cheese, salads, and petiscos (the Portuguese version of tapas).Is the Camino Portugues an official pilgrimage route?
Yes, the Camino Portugues is recognized as an official pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. It holds the same status as other popular routes like the Camino Frances and is part of the broader network of Caminos leading to the shrine of St. James in Spain.Which one of your Camino de Santiago trips should I do?
Our Camino Portugues trip links nicely with some departures of our Camino Frances, so you can do both. Call for details!
I’ve already completed your Camino Frances trip. Will the Camino Portugues be similar?Absolutely! We've designed the Camino Portugues to offer a familiar experience, with the same expert lead guides, high level of service, comfortable accommodations, and rewarding level of challenge as the Camino Frances. It's the perfect way to enjoy a new route and explore Portugal with a team you trust.
What is the minimum age for this trip?The minimum age for this trip is 18.
Day: 1, duration: 1
The One Palacio da Anunciada
Located in the heart of historic Lisbon, The One Palacio da Anunciada is a 5-star hotel within easy walking distance of Avenida da Liberdade and Praca dos Restauradores. The hotel's 83 rooms feature sophisticated interiors crafted from high-quality materials and decorated with hand-painted ceramics. Award-winning designer Jaime Beriestain combined the original 16th century building with the modern comforts of a top-notch hotel including a striking swimming pool and soothing spa.Day: 2, duration: 1
Hotel Republica
Designed and built entirely by Portuguese companies, this five-star boutique hotel oozes local vibes. Its 19 rooms come complete with many comforts, from marble bathrooms with walk-in showers to plush bathrobes. Right in the heart of town, the hotel places you perfectly for easy exploration of Tomar and its sights.
Day: 3, duration: 1Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas
The historic Quinta das Lagrimas is said to be the site of a 14th-century prince's forbidden love affair. Surrounded by botanical gardens, the grand palace exterior is complemented by charming modern rooms with a nod to the site's history. The garden spa includes indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a Turkish bath and steam room. The restaurants focus on fresh ingredients, locally sourced, sometimes from the hotel's own garden.Day: 4, duration: 1
InterContinental Porto Palacio das Cardosas
This elegant, five-star, city center hotel was created from the 18th-century Palacio das Cardosas and boasts an enviable view of the emblematic Avenida dos Aliados and the Belle Epoque-era Praca da Liberdade. Surround yourself in old-world luxury, beneath crystal chandeliers and in the English library-esque bar, with its grand piano and extensive selection of local port wines. Rooms are surprisingly spacious with a contemporary feel and period accents, from the detailed crown molding to the ceiling-height mirrors.
Day: 5, duration: 1Vila Gale Collection Braga
With its peaceful garden and indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Vila Gale Collection Braga feels reminiscent of a regal estate. The former Sao Marcos hospital, which dates back to 1508, now offers comfortable guest rooms with modern amenities such as free WiFi, room service, and available spa treatments. It's all conveniently close to Braga's dining, shops, and attractions, including the notable Braga Cathedral.
Day: 6, duration: 1Carmo's Boutique Hotel
Carmo's Boutique Hotel is a countryside gem surrounded by lush gardens in northern Portugal. Listed as a Small Luxury Hotel, the property makes an excellent base to explore nearby UNESCO-listed heritage sites. Eighteen spacious rooms and suites feature canopy beds, soaking tubs and wide windows to let in the light. Taste traditional dishes at the onsite restaurant, relax at the spa, or explore vintages at the wine atelier.Day: 6, duration: 1
Calheiros Manor
Perched on the hills above the Lima River Valley in northern Portugal, family owned Paco de Calheiros is housed in an 8th century manor house surrounded by vineyards and spectacular views. Rooms are decorated with antique furniture with traditional elegance and modern amenities. Sample the estate's vinho verde, relax in the spa or pool, or play a game on the tennis courts.Day: 7, duration: 2
Parador de Tui
A replica of a traditional Galician country house, Parador de Tui enjoys a central position in Tui, surrounded by mountains and overlooking the river. Its airy rooms feature traditional decor, and come complete with WiFi, minibars, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel's restaurant serves regional specialties, while its outdoor facilities include a lush garden, a tennis court, and a seasonal pool.
Day: 9, duration: 1Parador de Pontevedra
Occupying a beautiful 16th-century Renaissance palace, this four-star hotel bedazzles with elegant details like the marble staircase in the lobby and the exposed beams in the bar. The rooms feature vintage furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and mini refrigerators. The ambiance pairs perfectly with the convenient location, just minutes away from Basilica de Santa Maria a Maior.
Day: 10, duration: 1Parador de Santiago de Compostela
Travel back in history with a stay in this grand hotel — originally a royal hospital built in the 15th century — in the center of Obradoiro Square. Four-poster beds, brocade linens, warm woods, and rich velvets adorn the comfortable rooms. The restaurant serves a delicious menu of Galician-style food, although endless culinary delights await outside the hotel.
Leo San Sebastian
Leo was born in the mountains of Spain’s Basque Country and made his home in Jaca, in the heart of the Pyrenees, where he spends his winters on backcountry skis. He has been guiding in the Pyrenees for many years, as well as in Nepal, Morocco, Tanzania, Peru, Chile, Venezuela, Pakistan, India, and the French Alps. He has also taught skiing in Colorado. He is an International Certified Mountain Guide (UIAGM) and a professional ski instructor (ISIA). Leo is fluent in English, French, and Basque.
Fernando Garrido Velasco
Fernando is a IFMGA Mountain Guide with an extensive backgrouond in mountaneering and guiding. He has hiked the Great Himlayan Trail from India, Sikkim, Buthan, Nepal and Pakistán over a period of 6 months. Fernando was the first man to ever climb to the peak of Cho Oyu (26,906') solo and in Winter. He holds the world record of permanence in altitude, remaining at the summit of Aconcagua (22,841') for 66 days; and he has climbed Aconcagua 40 times. Fernando has been guiding in the Alpes, Andes, Himalaya and Pyrenees and other Mountains in Spain for more than 40 years.
David Sousa da Silva
David was born in Lisbon and is an expert walking guide and outdoor enthusiast. Having an academic background in anthropology, he's equally interested in the local history and rural culture of the region, where he has his family roots. David has also spent the last few years immersed in the study of the geography and flora of Northern Portugal. Married and father of three, David and his family now live between Barcelos and Ponte de Lima, right along the Portuguese Camino de Santiago.
Inclusions
Expertise and services of our experienced adventure guides
All accommodations as noted in the itinerary
All breakfasts, almost all lunches and dinners as noted in the itinerary
Snacks and water between meals
Additional regional guides and experts on many trips
Comprehensive Trip Planner with detailed pre-trip information
Private guided tours at historic sites, museums, wineries and other select attractions as noted in the itinerary
Special events and other select attractions as mentioned in the itinerary
All gratuities at hotels and restaurants
Equipment and experienced guides for activities as described in the itinerary
Park and other entry fees (unless otherwise noted)
Fares for trains, ferries and other modes of travel as listed in the itinerary
Select transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
Baggage transfers and porterage
Exclusions
International airfare, airport taxes, and excess baggage fees
Alcoholic beverages (MT Sobek provides wine at select events)
Gratuities for MT Sobek guides and guide-drivers
Travel Protection Program
Personal expenses
Reason #01
MT Sobek brings over 50 years of unmatched expertise in European journeys, including decades leading travelers on the historic Camino pilgrimage routes.Reason #02
This 11-day journey along the classic Camino Portugues from Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela combines scenic trails, Roman paths, elegant accommodations, and exceptional regional cuisine.Reason #03
With vehicle support to shorten hikes as needed, this adventure also features enriching historical and cultural tours led by expert local guides through ancient towns along the route.Activities
Locally guided hikes, with visits to historic cathedrals and other attractions, through the countryside and small villages of Northern Portugal and Spain.
LodgingComfortable and luxury historic hotels with modern conveniences, restaurants, and ideal locations.
ClimateSpring and fall mornings are cool but warm up to 70F at midday, cooling back down to about 50F in late afternoon.
Who will meet me on arrival?After clearing customs at Lisbon Airport (LIS) on the morning of Day 1, an MT Sobek representative will welcome you and transfer you to the hotel in Lisbon.Do I need hiking boots for this trip?
No. The best footwear for this trip would be cross-training shoes or lightweight hiking boots.What type of scenery will we hike through?
Vineyards, rolling hills, olive groves, cobblestone streets, ancient bridges, old Roman roads, and historic hilltop villages! We have designed the trip to show you the best parts of the Camino Portugues. Please note that getting into small towns and villages sometimes requires walking through more built-up areas.
What is the food like in Portugal?You can expect a variety of wonderful cod (bacalhau) and other fish dishes, shellfish, pork, cheese, salads, and petiscos (the Portuguese version of tapas).Is the Camino Portugues an official pilgrimage route?
Yes, the Camino Portugues is recognized as an official pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. It holds the same status as other popular routes like the Camino Frances and is part of the broader network of Caminos leading to the shrine of St. James in Spain.Which one of your Camino de Santiago trips should I do?
Our Camino Portugues trip links nicely with some departures of our Camino Frances, so you can do both. Call for details!
I’ve already completed your Camino Frances trip. Will the Camino Portugues be similar?Absolutely! We've designed the Camino Portugues to offer a familiar experience, with the same expert lead guides, high level of service, comfortable accommodations, and rewarding level of challenge as the Camino Frances. It's the perfect way to enjoy a new route and explore Portugal with a team you trust.
What is the minimum age for this trip?The minimum age for this trip is 18.
About MT Sobek
This is where adventure travel began! Since our first Everest Base Camp trek in 1969, we’ve been connecting adventurers to the world through genuine, active and immersive experiences. We can’t think of anything more fulfilling than being outside and going deep into nature, exploring hidden places and getting to know local people. It’s what we love to do, so let us share it with you.
To feed your spirit of adventure, Mountain Travel Sobek offers a wide range of unique and perfectly paced itineraries led by incredible local guides. We keep groups small, usually fewer than 10 people, and seek out great food and characterful accommodations everywhere we go.
Beyond the seamless logistics and careful attention to detail, our aim is to create a space for truly special moments in unforgettable places.
We are the Adventure Company—come explore with us.
About MT Sobek
This is where adventure travel began! Since our first Everest Base Camp trek in 1969, we’ve been connecting adventurers to the world through genuine, active and immersive experiences. We can’t think of anything more fulfilling than being outside and going deep into nature, exploring hidden places and getting to know local people. It’s what we love to do, so let us share it with you.
To feed your spirit of adventure, Mountain Travel Sobek offers a wide range of unique and perfectly paced itineraries led by incredible local guides. We keep groups small, usually fewer than 10 people, and seek out great food and characterful accommodations everywhere we go.
Beyond the seamless logistics and careful attention to detail, our aim is to create a space for truly special moments in unforgettable places.
We are the Adventure Company—come explore with us.