7 must-see coastal towns on the Portuguese Coastal Route

7 must-see coastal towns on the Portuguese Coastal Route

If you are planning to walk the Portuguese Way along the coast, get ready to discover not only beaches and green trails, but villages with history, temples, viewpoints and places that will make you stop more than you can imagine. Do you want to know which are the 7 villages you can't miss?

What to take (and what to avoid) on the Camino de Santiago: the ultimate pilgrim's checklist

What to take (and what to avoid) on the Camino de Santiago: the ultimate pilgrim's checklist

Definitive list: what to take (and what NOT to take) to the Camino de Santiago Doing the Camino de Santiago is a unique experience, but to enjoy it to the fullest it is essential to prepare your backpack well. Carrying what you need can make the difference between a comfortable trip and one a little more uncomfortable. For this reason, we bring you the definitive list...

7 mistakes that all beginners on the Camino de Santiago make

7 mistakes that all beginners on the Camino de Santiago make

7 mistakes that all beginners make on the Camino de Santiago Doing the Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience, but it is also a physical and mental challenge: you have to come prepared. Many pilgrims make mistakes that can make the journey harder than necessary. The good news is that the majority of pilgrims...

Portuguese Way in group: share the unique Camino experience

Portuguese Way in group: share the unique Camino experience

Portuguese Way in group: share the unique experience of the Camino with Viajeros Canallas. Enjoy 8 days from Baiona with accommodation, optional backpack transport and unforgettable moments with other pilgrims. Ideal to live the Camino with comfort and connection.

Portuguese Way or French Way: Which is the best for you?

Portuguese Way or French Way: Which is the best for you?

Compare the Portuguese Way from Baiona and the French Way from Sarria. Find out which one best suits your style: tranquility and Atlantic landscapes or tradition and pilgrim atmosphere. Find tips, advantages and disadvantages to decide your ideal route.

Benefits of digital disconnection during the Way of St. James

Benefits of digital disconnection during the Way of St. James

Digital disconnection: benefits of getting away from technology on the Camino If your mind needs a break, the Camino is for you. In a world where the mobile phone rings incessantly, notifications compete for our attention and time in front of screens seems endless, the Camino de Santiago represents a unique opportunity to...

History and significance of the Camino de Santiago

History and significance of the Camino de Santiago

History and meaning of the Camino de Santiago: more than a pilgrimage The Camino de Santiago is neither a hiking route nor a travelling fad. It is an ancient tradition steeped in history, spirituality and symbolism that has transformed the lives of millions of people. Walking towards Compostela means following in the footsteps of pilgrims from...

7 tips for walking the Camino de Santiago with a dog

7 tips for walking the Camino de Santiago with a dog

Knowing what to wear on the Camino de Santiago is key to a comfortable experience. Prioritise technical, light and functional clothing. Apply the three-layer rule and carry only what you need to walk freely, without unnecessary weight.

What to wear on the Camino de Santiago?

What to wear on the Camino de Santiago?

Choosing the right clothes to wear on the Camino de Santiago is key to a comfortable experience. Opt for technical, light and functional clothing, following the three-layer rule. Less weight means more comfort at each stage of the route.