
- 🗺️ Route: Coastal and Central Route combined with Spiritual Variant
- 📏 Distance: ~267 km / 166 mi
- ⛺ Avg Stage Length: 12 km / 7.4 mi mi
- 🥾 Longest Walking Day – 16 km/10 mi
- 👣 Walking Days – 22 days
- 🏨 Accommodation: Albergues, guesthouses, hotels & apartments available
- 📱 Navigation: Google Maps or GPX files (follow yellow arrows & waymarks)
Walking a combination of the Camino Portugués Coastal and Central routes is one of the best ways to experience the full diversity of northern Portugal and Galicia. This itinerary and map describes walking from Se Cathedral in Porto to Caminha in Portugal on the Coastal route. Walking with a connecting route to Tui in Spain and continuing to Santiago de Compostela on the Central route.
The Central Route and Coastal Route are both well-marked and easy to follow. Each path has its own charm and advantages: the Coastal Route offers stunning ocean views, fresh sea air, and charming fishing villages where you can enjoy seafood straight from the Atlantic. There are less pilgrims walking the Coastal Route. It’s a peaceful, scenic start with gentle walking stages and plenty of moments to soak up the maritime atmosphere.
The Central Route, on the other hand, takes you inland through historic towns, vineyards, and lush countryside, following the more traditional pilgrim path to Santiago. It’s richer in cultural heritage, with centuries-old churches, lively local markets, and authentic Portuguese and Galician hospitality. There are several points where pilgrims can switch between the two routes, allowing for a tailor-made journey. We recommend making the connection from Valença (Portugal) to Tui (Spain) — a beautiful transition where you cross the Minho River and join the classic inland trail toward Santiago de Compostela.
To make the journey even more meaningful, you can include the Spiritual Variant (Variante Espiritual) near Pontevedra — a serene detour through monasteries, forested hills, and along peaceful estuaries, finishing with the symbolic boat trip that retraces the final journey of Saint James to Santiago de Compostela.
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GPS Navigation on the Coastal+Central Combined Route with your Phone

See our video explaining the different routes of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago.
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Portuguese Camino Resources
- The Portuguese Camino de Santiago – a detailed guide
- The three routes of the Portuguese Camino from Porto
- The Central Route of the Portuguese Camino
- The Coastal Route of the Portuguese Camino
- The Litoral Way of the Portuguese Camino
- The Coastal vs Central Route of the Portuguese Camino
- The Litoral Way vs Coastal Route of the Portuguese Camino
- The Portuguese Camino from Lisbon – a 2024 guide
- The Portuguese Camino from Tui
- The Camino de Fatima – a detailed guide and walking stages
- Portuguese Camino packing list
- The cost of walking the Portuguese Camino
- Best towns on the Portuguese Camino de Santiago
- Combarro – a beautiful town on the Spiritual Variant
- How to order coffee in Portugal?
- Portuguese Camino routes explained
- How to combine the 4 routes of the Portuguese Camino?
- Switching from the Litoral/Coastal Route to the Central Route in Caminha
- Switch from the Litoral Way to the Central Route in Vila do Conde
- The Spiritual Variant of the Portuguese Camino

