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Camino de Santiago Portugues from Tui in 8 days

8 Days
71 miles | 115 Km
Tui - Santiago
From 1,364 CAD
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The Camino de Santiago from Tui to the city of Santiago is the last stage of the Camino Portugues that begins in the beautiful border town of Tui. Cross the border between Spain and Portugal across the International Bridge above the River Minho, which divides the territories. From Tui to Santiago, we will walk through large forests, traditional farmlands and small, rural villages as well as historic cities such as O Porrino, Arcade, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis and Padron.
  • Admire the spectacular panoramas over the Vigo and Pontevedra estuaries
  • Visit the old town of Pontevedra, considered the second most important monumental site in Galicia, only surpassed by that of Santiago de Compostela. 
  • Explore the area of the Rias Baixas, world-renowned for being the land of the famous Albarino wine.
  • In Padron, try their famous peppers and visit the House - Museum of Rosalia de Castro.
Furthermore, by booking your Camino de Santiago from Tui with Orbis Ways, you will stay in en suite rooms in charming hotels and country cottages and we will transfer your luggage between stages.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Tui
Explore the charming Tui, one of the seven capitals in the Old Kingdom of Galicia, which was declared an artistic historical collection in 1967. Explore its streets, the medieval old town, the Diocesan Museum and the Cathedral of Santa Maria, which dominates the panoramic views of the city.

Overnight in Tui

Hotel A Torre do Xudeu

This hotel is located in Tui, on the banks of the Miño River. Its rooms have a private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi.


It offers restaurant service where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 2 - Tui to O Porrino 10 miles | 16 km
Start this first stage along the River Louro, not without first visiting the Romanesque temple of San Bartolome de Rebordans. Cross the industrial park or deviate through the vineyards to the da Veiga medieval bridge.

Take the forest trail to Ponte das Febres over San Simon Creek, where San Telmo, patron saint of sailors, became ill, and died in 1251. 

Cross A Magdalena and the large stone bridge over the Louro to Orbenlle. Arriving in O Porrino, visit the Town Hall, the Fonte do Cristo, the Madrid Metro monument and the Botica Nova.

Overnight in O Porrino

Hostal Expo

Rest overnight at Hostal Expo, located in the middle of the idyllic region of the Rias Bajas and surrounded by a beautiful rural landscape.


It offers rooms with a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 3 - O Porrino to Arcade 14 miles | 22 km
Walk along several paths between oaks, pines, and eucalyptus trees, streams and the famous Galician "corredoiras": rural narrow deep paths, which run between walls or other elevations over the terrain.

Climb up to the Santiaguino Chapel and descend to Redondela, an important fishing village located in the heart of the Vigo estuary, known as the "town of viaducts".

Admire the panoramic view of the Vigo estuary, the Parish Church of Cedeira, the Convent of Vilavella and the Museum of Meirande. Arriving in Arcade, the mouth of the River Verdugo and the oyster capital of Galicia, visit the Church of Santiago de Arcade from the late 12th century.

Overnight in Arcade

Hotel Duarte

This family hotel offers rooms equipped with a private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi.

The accommodation has a restaurant and a nice bar.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 4 - Arcade to Pontevedra 7 miles | 11 km
Cross Ponte Sampaio, one of the most important bridges in Galicia on a historical level: a monumental stone bridge on the River Verdugo on which a battle was fought that led to the withdrawal of French troops in Galicia during the War of Independence. 

Cross the parishes of Figueirido and Santa Comba de Bertola to the Chapel of Santa Marta and then take the road to Pontevedra. Walk through the cobblestoned streets and squares of one of the most beautiful cities in Galicia.

Pontevedra, in addition to Santiago de Compostela, has a great deal of heritage features: The Ruins of Santo Domingo, the Royal Basilica of Santa Maria la Mayor and the symbol of the city, the Church of the Pilgrim.

Overnight in Pontevedra

Hotel Avenida Pontevedra

Located in Pontevedra, this accommodation offers rooms with private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi access.

Enjoy its cosy bar and a delicious buffet breakfast.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 5 - Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis 15 miles | 24 km
Cross the River Lerez and Ponte do Burgo to the Alba Marshes Observatory, a wetland of 80 hectares and home to a variety of plant and bird species. 

Advance to Briallos, deviate and visit the Barosa Waterfalls, a natural place with a beautiful drop of 60 metres and 14 mills along the waterfalls. You'll arrive in Caldas de Reis, served by the Umia and Bermana rivers, and one of the most important thermal villas in Galicia that makes it, since prehistory, a place often visited for the medical properties of its waters.

If you wish, take the "Water Route", a circular path of 9 km where you can see waterfalls and natural spaces bathed by water, or visit the Church of Santa Maria de Caldas, Santo Tomas and that of San Andres de Caesar, the Botanical Park and Garden, which has been declared as a Picturesque Park and Historical Garden.

Overnight in Caldas de Reis

Hotel O Cruceiro

Hotel O Cruceiro is located in the town of Caldas de Reis and offers rooms with private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi.

In addition you can enjoy a delicious breakfast and relax in its cosy bar.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 6 - Caldas de Reis to Padron 11 miles | 18 km
When you leave Caldas de Reis you will enter the Bermana Valley, ascending to Santa Marina de Carracedo. Walk through the Galician countryside amid secluded houses and watermills to the Valga council area and its amazing Mount Albor.

Cross the bridge of Roman origin and reach Padron, where according to Jacobean legend, the disciples landed with the body of Santiago the Apostle in the year 42 or 44 A.D. and, today, famous for its delicious peppers.

Overnight in Padron

Casa Antigua Do Monte

Casa Antigua do Monte offers its guests an authentic and quality rural tourism.

The rooms are warm and fully equipped, with private bathroom and free Wi-Fi.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 7 - Padron to Santiago de Compostela 15 miles | 24 km
Before continuing your journey, visit the beautiful Collegiate Church in Iria Flavia, the first cathedral in Galicia and in whose cemetery, under an olive tree, is the tomb of Camilo Jose Cela. 

You'll begin the last stage of the Cano Portugues by reliving the risky journey and odyssey of the disciples with the body of Santiago from landing to burial on the Stellae Campus. 

Walk through the municipalities of Teo and Ames until you reach the old quarter in Santiago de Compostela, a World Heritage Site. Go to the Plaza de Obradoiro square where you will find the majestic cathedral, and celebrate that you have reached the finishing line!

If you prefer, you can divide this stage in two, staying overnight in Parada de Francos.

Overnight in Santiago de Compostela

Hotel Pazos Alba

This property is the perfect place to relax in the heart of Santiago de Compostela, combining Galician tradition with maximum comfort.

Enjoy its rooms with private bathroom, free Wi-Fi and a good breakfast.

*In case this accommodation is not available, you will stay at a similar category one.
Day 8 - Santiago de Compostela
We suggest you enjoy a few days in the capital of Galicia where you can know, for example, the Parque da Alameda, the Museo do Pobo Galego, and the Praza de Galicia, among other beautiful places in this city.

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Services

Included

  • Accommodation in en suite rooms in charming hotels and country cottages
  • Daily Breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers between accommodations
  • Camino de Santiago pilgrim credential
  • Information dossier with maps and routes
  • 24-hour telephone support
  • Assistance vehicle in case of emergency
  • Travel insurance
  • Sustainable travel, we compensate the CO2 emissions of your trip
  • Taxes

Extras

  • Cancellation insurance
  • Additional nights
  • Dinners
  • Picknicks

Accomodation

General information


The accommodations with which we collaborate have a private bathroom and all the necessary services to ensure the best comfort available.

Our team checks in situ the quality of all the accommodations offered, so that you have an unforgettable experience during your trip.

The accommodation that we will book for your trip will be selected taking into account our commitment to you: guaranteeing comfort, calm and enjoyment throughout your trip.

We work with quality hotels and country cottages with limited capacity, so we invite you to confirm your reservation as soon as possible.

The name of each accommodation will be provided to you a few weeks before your trip begins.

Room types


It is possible to book this journey in single, double or triple rooms.

All rooms have private bathrooms.

Travel & transfers

Our recommendation is to fly to Santiago Airport (SCQ). From Santiago, you can take a bus to Vigo, usually operated by the company "Monbus"

Once in Vigo, you can take a taxi to Tui, as it is only 25 minutes away. Or if you prefer, you can take a bus that will take you directly to Tui. The local buses that cover this route are XG883004, XG883006 and XG883008, operated by “Transporte Público de Galicia.

If you can't find flights to Santiago, as a second option, you can fly to Vigo Airport (VGO), a local airport that receives domestic flights.

At the end of your trip in Santiago de Compostela, we recommend flying from Santiago de Compostela Airport, which is only 15 minutes from the city center. With a variety of taxis always available and bus lines running every 10 minutes to the airport, you should have no problem managing this transfer on your own.

FAQs

Is luggage transfer included? What are the luggage requirements?
Absolutely! Each traveller has included 1 piece of luggage that we will transfer between your accommodations. It's important that this piece of luggage meets the following criterias:
  • Maximum weight of 45 lbs (20 kg).
  • Must be only 1 piece of luggage without any attachments or accessories.
  • Should not contain valuables, fragile items, food or medications.
  • Must be correctly identified (booking reference of your trip and the full name of the trip holder).
The approximate luggage delivery time will be at 4:00 PM.
What should my physical preparation be?
We recommend preparing weeks before starting the route with different cardiovascular exercises, daily walks or walking in arid and wooded terrain, mainly. This route has some demanding ascents and descents, and with daily walks between 11 and 24 km on average.
What is the best time of the year to complete this route?
The route is available all year round and, because the climate of the area has mild temperatures, an ideal atmosphere awaits you, either in winter or in summer. 
Is this walking holiday for me?
This adventure is ideal for you if you enjoy pilgrimage walks in the middle of historic towns and villages with architectural beauty characteristic of Galician landscapes. You will also love it if you enjoy heritage monuments, history of European art and a natural environment that invites you to try all varieties of typical Galician food.
How far in advance should I book my trip?
We recommend that you book as soon as you are sure about your dates, as accommodation can fill up very quickly in this area.
What equipment do I need to bring?
Once you make your reservation we will send you all the detailed information about the specific equipment you need for this route, considering recommendations for shoes, boots, clothes and a day-to day backpack.
How do I get the pilgrim's credential?
The pilgrim's credential can be found upon arrival at your first accommodation. This credential must be stamped in churches, restaurants and hotels during your journey on the Camino de Santiago. At the end of the trip in the city of Santiago, you can obtain the Compostela that certifies you as a pilgrim.
Can some of the longer stages of the itinerary be divided?
Yes, below is a list of all the stages that we can divide, so that you do not have to walk so many daily kilometres:
  • O Porriño to Arcade (with overnight in Redondela).
  • Padrón to Santiago de Compostela (with overnight in Parada de Francos).
There are some stages that cannot be divided as our quality department has determined that it is not recommended based on our standards. This is because luggage cannot be transported or there are no accommodations available. For the stages you find longer, you can take a taxi in the morning after breakfast, to drop you off at a point along the way where you can guarantee to finish the stage. This is the most popular option with walkers. You can also take a look at these other options of the Camino Portugues.

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