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19th Sept - 4th Oct 2025
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Kate Emmerson
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Corlene Furstenburg
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CAMINO PORTUGUÈS

A delightful seaside adventure exploring ancient paths
through symbols,
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Join us on this beautiful opportunity to pilgrimage along this special Camino traversing two countries, landscapes and cultures: starting in Portugal and ending in Spain. Imagine waking up in a beautiful new village each morning, with a magnificent stretch of the Camino Portugues known as the fisherman’s route, to explore today.

This is all about experiencing BELA VIDA – a beautiful life! Enjoy endless stretches of beach with crashing waves, estuaries, coastal nature parks, dunes, seaside boardwalks, charming forests and traditional fishing villages. We cross the five main rivers in Portugal: the Ave, Cávado, Neiva, Lima and Minho before heading into Spain. We weave along the ancient route as we inch closer and closer to Santiago de Compostela, our final destination. We are always reminded that the Portuguese and Spanish were brave, bold seafaring explorers undertaking wild adventures into the unknown. It’s poignant to tap into this idea of exploration and conquering new borders while walking the ancient sacred pilgrims’ path.

 

And while the pilgrimage invites reflection, it’s also about finding joy in the simplicity of each moment, savoring exquisite regional cuisine, and feeling the warmth of genuine companionship. Let us handle the details so you can fully embrace this journey, one designed to balance gentle challenge with rest, connection, and self-discovery.

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Come with a question or idea in your heart and walk your way into the answer

This Camino route is 15 nights, meaning you will drop deeply into the daily step-by-step ritual. Imagine leaving your busy life behind for an extended period, so that you gift yourself some much-needed life contemplation. Taking time away from life, challenges, problems and “stuff” gives us space to see and feel things from a different perspective. The path will work its special magic on you – while your body and legs do the walking, your heart and soul will do the talking. Connect to the power of thousands who have walked before you carrying something in their heart to heal, release or bring forth through this sacred walking. Excited to see where the path leads, what treasures you stumble across, the delicious local food you get to savor and the meaningful conversations you will strike up as we explore the path ahead together.


It is just sheer bliss knowing all you have to carry is your light rucksack as your main luggage gets transferred daily.

THIS IS PORTUGAL AND SPAIN IN STYLE!
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After a delicious local breakfast we get ready to explore today’s path following the seaside (Litoral del Norte) Camino route from Porto to Santiago de Compostela. This epic 15-night adventure covering 259 kilometres will be sure to wear some tread off your walking boots and put a sparkle back in your heart!

We stop regularly to soak up the majestic coastal views and resting our feet while eating the best local food for lunch. Think authentic barbeques with catch of the day and local vegetables grilled to perfection. Or of course another yummy coffee and Pasteis de Nata to fuel a few more kilometers. That’s my favourite time of day – a sweet and caffeine treat! We fill up our water bottles from drinking fountains or streams and learn about the local culture from our local bilingual guide. It’s a delight to explore the treasures we come across – symbols, churches, murals, sculptures and sacred pilgrim markers.

Each day varies from 12 – 30 km walking traversing different landscapes that offer insights, culture, beauty, laughter and connection – as well as making room in our bellies for the local pilgrims feasts of food after a long day exploring! All that fresh air, talking and exploring will make us hungry for sure.

Each night you can explore the villages and towns to soak up local life and all the hidden gems around each corner – or rest up for the next day ahead. Any irresistible shopping you do en route can just be popped into your main luggage without you having to worry about carrying the extra weight every day.

Some portion of each walking day will be intentionally walked in silence to really soak it all up. To dive into the treasures in your heart – what direction is your compass leading you?
 

After all, these ancient pilgrimages are walking meditations to ponder life, direction, and  meaning. You might come with a deep question in your heart, or use your camino as a way to honor a significant person or mark a chapter in your life.  Contemplating a theme or symbol for the day will help you reconnect to yourself on this moving retreat. Having fun and making life-long friends is also high on the agenda – as walking this path will forge deep connections. Shared conversations, evening reflection over dinners, and letting the path find its way into your heart will leave you a changed person.

September offers great temperatures for comfortable walking and delicious midday swimming if the mood grabs you! The weather is truly lovely, downpours less likely, and you’ll have plenty of company along the way – but it won’t be quite as crowded as other months.

WHAT TO EXPECT!!

Celebrate & Contemplate Your Journey: Use the art of walking to honor your past, embrace the present, and envision your future.

Reconnect to Joy and Adventure: Let your playful, adventurous side come out as you rediscover the fun and spontaneity within.

Rediscover Self-Trust: Follow your inner compass and learn to trust yourself more deeply with each step.

A Visual Feast Along the Way: Find inspiration in the path’s natural art—sand, symbols, shells, and other treasures that enrich your journey.

Heartfelt Connection: Communicate with your heart and body, savoring each moment as you unlock hidden treasures within.

Reconnect with Forgotten Parts of Yourself: Revisit aspects of yourself that may have been tucked away or forgotten, and welcome them back with love.

Breathe Life Into Your Next Chapter: Use this journey to ignite passion and energy for what lies ahead.

Process Letting Go: Honor any recent goodbyes or endings, gently acknowledging and integrating them as you move forward.

Embrace Walking as Ritual: Make each step a meaningful ritual, allowing space for reflection and renewal every day.

Create Space for a New Hello: Use this journey to invite fresh beginnings and new possibilities into your life.

Honor Life's Special Moments: Mark a birthday, anniversary, or significant milestone with intention and gratitude.

Open to New Possibilities: Let each step widen your heart to the opportunities waiting on the horizon.

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WHO WILL SIMPLY LOVE THIS CAMINO?

If you are a water baby then this route is definitely for you! You LOVE the healing and inspirational energy of the seaside – salty air, cooling sea breeze, crashing waves, coastal flora, sand-dunes, exquisite water and sand to gaze at while you contemplate life. This route hugs the Portuguese and Spanish coastline, rivers and estuaries until we turn inland for the last stretch to Santiago de Compostela.

You relish the idea of exploring two different cultures. Portugal is a country full of wonders — charming castles, pristine beaches, and a metropolitan capital spattered in remnants of the past if you happen to visit Lisbon too. Its buildings are covered in thousands of intricately decorated hand-made tiles in countless colors and patterns. The food is humble, fresh and always elevating local ingredients and simple flavors to their greatest potential — and its pastries are divine recipes concocted by nuns. Its people are friendly, kind and helpful – especially when walking the Camino – they are always on hand to show the way by waving in the direction of the next bit of path.

Spain is all about the food, colours, passion and the vibrant local food markets The Spanish are all about savouring and not rushing – to take their time, and to deliberately appreciate the world, people and food ! From absorbing the architecture or revelling in a siesta before walking the final part of the day, will you listen to the call to slow down a bit?

You are also guaranteed laughter, insights, tears, amazing conversation, delicious food from two different cultures, and a truly memorable journey with Kate and Corlene. Make lifelong friends formed by walking, eating and exploring life together. Your life and outlook simply cannot be the same after walking 259 kilometers!

YOU WILL BE INTERESTED IN JOINING KATE AND CORLENE IF YOU…

Have always wanted to walk this beautiful seaside route from Portugal into Spain
You don’t fancy doing this amazing trip solo – sharing with like-minded folk will be awesome.
You appreciate unique experiences along the journey as we uncover the magic of each day
You love details being expertly taken care of by professionals so you can just BE
You are looking to meet some interesting new people and deepen connections
Make special memories by walking with a friend or relative
Ready to have an adventure and walk with something sacred in your heart
Focus on having fun and connecting to yourself and others
You LOVE that your luggage will magically reach your next destination
Appreciate the guidance of locals and experts to make the most of your trip
You are excited to get walking “fit” before heading off in September 2025!

WHO WON’T APPRECIATE THIS UNIQUE TRIP?

Please don’t join us if you are not interested in having a good basic level of walking fitness to appreciate the daily route. If you are reading this far down the page, surely this doesn’t describe you, right? It is also vital to be able to shift between solo and shared time. Be willing to spend some time on your own walking in silence for maximum daily introspection, as well as engaging in shared conversations over group meals.

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Kate’s ability to see patterns and themes emerge in your life will help you navigate any of life’s tricky questions or chapters unfolding. Her wicked sense of humor will ensure you have a darn good time doing so. Her passion for life, food and adventure is contagious and be sure to expect the unexpected! She always has some surprises up her sleeve and will help you make magic!

YOUR HOSTS - Kate and Corlene

KATE EMMERSON

 

Kate supports you on the threshold of making courageous leaps and she lovingly guides, supports and nudges you forward. She oozes light, possibility and presence. She loves to travel and adventure to different countries, experiencing culture and food! Kate is described as a mix of insightful spiritual energy that’s grounded in the real world of practical life and business experience.

 

She has a diverse toolbox when you need any extra love and support gleaned from 22 years of coaching, mentoring and facilitating transformational retreats globally. She embodies a unique combination of patience, compassion, insight, and kindness along with her no-nonsense, stop-mucking about energy always on the lookout for adventure, fun and delight.

 

She has hosted retreats and worked globally, from Dubai, Italy, Scotland, USA, South Africa, DRC, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Greece, Italy, Spain, Romania, the Czech Republic and more.

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Corlene lives her life as art – she will inspire you and help you appreciate all the art, frescoes and symbols you will encounter each day. Your senses will awaken again and she invites you to explore your own creativity inspired by the great art of these two countries. She will help you open up creatively so you burst with delight as you learn to see the art in front of you with fresh eyes!

CORLENE FURSTENBURG

Colene is an international artist and Sculptor. South African-born, she is now pursuing the next level of her career in Florida. Her love of Europe, the history of art, the frescoes and the ancient masters whose footsteps she follows, make her a unique guide for our Portuguese Camino adventure.

She possesses a unique ability to make the complexities of art come to life before your eye and she will be able to help every one of us appreciate what we come across each magical day on the path.

She has a deep connection to symbols and meaning, and loves nothing more than a little gold and sparkle added to each day.

Corlene is known for her large-scale art installations, extraordinary commissions and bespoke pieces  –  her work hangs across the world in homes, gardens and offices.

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• Day 1 - PORTO ARRIVAL

Start your Camino de Santiago journey in gorgeous and colourful Porto, with its UNESCO-listed old town, picturesque river front and home to Port wine. Discover the best of Portuguese hospitality as we connect with each other before your walk on the Portuguese Coastal Way!


We get a good night’s sleep ahead of our early and exciting start tomorrow.

• Day 2 - Povoa de Varzim – 25km

Today we take the Metro to Matosinhos to avoid the outskirts of Porto and reach the coast to start our Camino walk. Get off at the ‘Mercado’ stop. You will walk following the coastline, passing fishing villages, forts and chapels, the prehistoric castro of San Paio and of course, beautiful sandy beaches.

• Day 3 - Esposende – 22km

Enjoy a stroll along the pretty Póvoa de Varzim harbour and explore its medieval district before you continue your Camino. Walk up to the Convento de Santa Clara to discover the best views of the town and the surrounding coast. On your way to Esposende you will pass the popular seaside town of Póvoa de Varzim with its sandy beachfront and cross the Coastal Natural Park, Parque Natural do Litoral Norte.

• Day 4 - Viana do Castelo – 24km

Today you will continue your Camino coastal walk from Esposende, across the Coastal Natural Park, on your way to Viana do Castelo. Take the opportunity to taste the local cuisine, explore the historic center of town and take the funicular to the Basílica de Santa Luzía for great views. Legend has it that the Romans were so impressed by Viana’s beauty when they reached the town in the first century BC that they thought they had reached the paradise.

• Day 5 - Vila Praia de Ancora – 19km

Today you will leave Viana do Castelo and continue along the beautiful Atlantic coastline heading North. Today is quite an easy day, giving you plenty of time to enjoy a relaxed pace and have enough time to make the most of the seaside villages and towns along the way. You will stay in the coastal town Vila Praia de Ancora.

• Day 6 - A Guarda – 13km

From Vila Praia de Ancora you will continue on your coastal Camino towards Caminha, right by the Minho estuary, where the River meets the Atlantic. From Caminha, you will take the ferry-boat Santa Rita de Cássia across the river Minho to Galicia. There are about 10 crossings per day from Caminha to A Guarda (schedule varies depending on the season). Ticket fare not included in the holiday package. From the ferry to can continue straight to A Guarda or take a detour along the estuary for great coastal views (4km longer). If you have time, once you reach A Guarda, take a visit to its famous hilltop ‘castro’, celtic settlement.

• Day 7 - Baiona – 30km

From the fishing village of A Guarda, your path continues northwards where you will be afforded some more breathtaking views of the ocean on your left.  Tonight you will reach the busy seaside town of Baiona with its gorgeous marina.  While in Baiona, visit one of the towns attractions such as the Museo de la Carabela Pinta and the Monumento Encuentro entre dos Mundos.

• Day 8 - REST DAY IN BAIONA!

A great way to regroup, rest your legs and enjoy a welcome beach day. Wonderful opportunity to take some solo time, gather your thoughts in your journal, enjoy some shopping or sleeping so you come back for dinner energized and refreshed, ready to share your days adventure.

• Day 9 - Vigo – 26km

With renewed energy after a great days rest, today you will follow the coast from Baiona to Nigrán and finally to the city of Vigo, located in the Rías Baixas region, known for its Albariño wine and delicious shellfish. You will enjoy fantastic views  of the Bay of Vigo, with the magnificent Illas Cíes and its Natural Park in the horizon. On a hot day, stop at the blue flag beach Praia América in Nigrán for a quick swim.

• Day 10 - Arcade – 23km

Easy walking option. Today is your last day along the coast and quite a short walking day so you can make the most of the seaside. Stop to try the famous oysters in the fishing village of Arcade. 

• Day 11 - Pontevedra – 12km

Today, you will cross the Verdugo River over Ponte Sampaio. It is in this bridge is where Napoleon’s army suffered one of its greatest defeats in Galicia. From Ponte Sampaio the Camino continues along a cobbled road taking pilgrims to the 13th century Church of Santa María, where you can enjoy magnificent views over the Bay of Vigo while walking towards Pontevedra.

• Day 12 - Caldas de Reis – 22km

Today, starting in the city of Pontevedra, the Camino will take you through chestnut groves and pine and eucalyptus woods. In the village of Ponte Cabras, take a minute to admire the rectory of Santa María de Alba. At Lombo da Maceira you will spot a statue of Saint James with his walking stick, showing pilgrims the way. On your way to Caldas de Reis you will pass the hamlet of Tivo with its lovely fountain and public washing area. You will be staying in the spa town of Caldas de Reis for the night where it’s the perfect opportunity to soak your muscles in the mineral-rich thermal waters!

• Day 13 - Padron – 18km

From the spa town of Caldas de Reis, the Camino Portugués takes you across the river Umia and the hot springs that have given the town its name since Roman times. The Camino trail takes you once again to forests, gradually climbing to the village of Santa Mariña. After a descent you will cross the river Fontenlo before making your way through pine forests to today’s final destination: the town of Padrón, believed to be arrival point of the body of Saint James when it was brought to Santiago de Compostela by ship.

• Day 14 - Santiago de Compostela – 25km

We arrive in Santiago de Compostela at the end of our epic pilgrimage traversing two countries. It is a gem of a city: small enough to be explored and be discovered on foot but always vibrant and lively. Wander the cobbled streets of its UNESCO-listed old town, go for a stroll in the Alameda Park and discover regional flavours in the local market (Mercado de Abastos) and the many restaurants and bars.

The Pilgrim Passport is something you will take with you as you walk along the Camino de Santiago. The Pilgrim Passport has panels with boxes where you can collect the different stamps along the way. These are usually collected by pilgrims in the place where they sleep such as an Albergue or hotel but they can also be obtained in churches, town halls and many other places along the routes to Santiago.

• Day 15 - Santiago de Compostela

Today will be a special guided tour encompassing the Cathedral, Museum and generally an unforgettable day of gentle walking, food and art! Entrance the Cathedral and dome is included, along with Lunch!

• Day 16 - Departure from Santiago de Compostela

Last-minute shopping or another visit to the cathedral before transferring to the airport for your departure. If you wish to stay on in the city this can be arranged- speak to me about this when booking.

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YOUR DAILY FOOD EXPERIENCE

If you already know Kate it’s all about the local food experience – delighting in the cuisine of the day, meeting the vendors where possible, visiting markets where possible, supporting local artisans and watching where the locals go to eat (and always following their cue).
Eating delicious Portuguese and Spanish food is one of the delights of this trip with Kate and Corlene. We will be in authentic coastal villages in Portugal and along rural pathways in Spain where you are guaranteed fresh and wholesome food to sustain our walking. Along the Portuguese coast think caldo verde (soup), Bacalhau com natas (main cod dish), Caldeirada (fish stew) and arroz doce (dessert). Along the coast there will be freshly caught fish and seafood, and world famous Pasteis de Nata – crisp, flaky layers of pastry with a delicious, creamy egg-custard filling and a dusting of cinnamon.

In Spain expect the following yummy dishes to sustain our walking progress daily:

amón Ibérico (Iberain ham), tortilla de patatas (Potato omelette), paella, gazpacho,
gambas al pil-pil prawns (peri peri prawns), Pulpo a la gallega (Galician style Octopus)

Lunches are taken in smaller villages en route where you will find “meal of the day”
or buy picnic style bread/cheese/meats/fruit.

Evening meals and breakfast are wholesome pilgrim style.

 

Eat – walk – talk – rest – rinse and repeat over and over again!

WHAT’S INCLUDED
IN YOUR ADVENTURE
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WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
IN YOUR ADVENTURE

15 nights Accommodation 3* hotels ALL en suite rooms
15 group Dinners – Pilgrim Style wholesome, nutritious, filling!
15 Local style Breakfast to set us up for the walk ahead
Full Cathedral entrance plus lunch
Intentional morning process to focus each day
Evening connection and reflection

 

Kate and Corlene on hand for personal attention, support and inspiration
Bi-lingual local guide to maximise local cultural knowledge en route and ensure we never get lost
Luggage transfers daily – only need to walk with your small day-pack
Holiday Tour Pack on your phone with maps etc.
24-hour support backup through our reputable Camino partners
Camino passport and Pilgrims Service in Santiago Cathedral
Transfer to Santiago airport for your departure home

 

Expect a few delightful surprises along the way!

Flights or travel to Portugal and from Spain
Transfer to our Porto hotel (arrive at a time suitable to your international travel plans)
Lunches (other than Santiago tour day)

We pause en route for rest and local sustenance
Additional beverages /alcohol
Gratuity for the guide/staff
Items of a personal nature 
e.g. optional Restorative Massage upon arrival in Santiago
Medical and Travel insurance (recommended)
Visas where required
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ACCOMMODATION and HOSPITALITY

We have hand-picked hotels and guesthouses along the Camino for their character and warm hospitality. Up to
3-stars, you will be staying in the centre of town and close to your Camino trail. All rooms are en-suite with bathroom. We have hand-picked establishments with outdoor space and swimming pools where possible. Where accommodation with private outdoor space is not available, we have selected comfortable hotels with spacious common areas as well as a convenient location close to recreational areas and sights. As your comfort is our priority, we try to book hotels located within walking distance of the Camino. Despite our effort, on rare occasions your accommodation can be located a few kilometres away from the trail, so we organise transportation to/from your accommodation.

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YOUR INVESTMENT

 

Shared Twin Room: £4590 pp
Single Room: £4990 pp

 

Deposit of £1000 secures your place
2nd payment £1500 due 30th April 2025
Full Balance payable by 15th July 2025

Single rooms limited to 6 spaces only! 
TC’s to be signed upon application
Arrangements can be made for monthly
instalments to spread payments out!

Note: If you are traveling solo we will pair you up with a suitable roommate for twin room option

  • What if I don’t want to walk every day?
    We totally understand you might need shorter days or a day off. You can catch a bus or find a taxi ride – our local guide can assist with this en route as and when you need. This is also why we have a rest day built in for recovery and rest.
  • Where do I have to travel to/from?
    We start our Camino in Porto (Portugal) and finish at the traditional completion place of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). Transfer to Santiago airport is included in your final transfer day.
  • Do I need a visa?
    Please check with your country of residence/passport for your specific requirements and be sure to apply timeously. We will provide you with a letter to show proof of accommodation.
  • Do I have to carry my backpack?
    Each person is allocated a strict 20 kgs suitcase (if your bag is heavier there will be a surcharge) that will be transported every day to your nightly destination. You just need to walk with your light daypack to carry water, cash for lunch, swimming suit & towel for welcome midday ocean dips, journal, camera etc.
  • What if I’m traveling solo but want to share the twin room for the better rate?
    NO problemo – we pair you up with a suitable traveler so you can share the twin-bedded ensuite room. Easy!
  • What about the cancellation policy?
    When you sign up you will see detailed T&C’s to read and accept that cover the cancellation policy in detail. In summary, you pay a non-refundable deposit of £1000 to secure your place, £1500 due end April, final Balance of payment due 15th July 2025 In the event of cancellation by the customer, regardless of the circumstances, the following refund fees minus the non-refundable £1000 deposit, apply. 120 + days before the start of the Camino, 50% of the balance of fee paid will be reimbursed within 14 days 60 -120 days before the start of the Camino, 25% of the balance of fee paid will be reimbursed within 14 days 0-60 days before the start of the Camino, 0% of the full fee paid will be reimbursed
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