Sunny open field on the Camino Group Pilgrimage Vigo-Santiago de Compostela

Camino Group Pilgrimage
Vigo-Santiago de Compostela

Enjoy your pilgrimage with company!

Dusky sunrise over field on the Camino Group Pilgrimage Vigo-Santiago de Compostela

Camino Group Pilgrimage
Vigo-Santiago de Compostela

Enjoy your pilgrimage with company!

Forest trail on the Camino de Santiago group tour Vigo-Santiago

Camino Group Pilgrimage
Vigo-Santiago de Compostela

Enjoy your pilgrimage with company!

Beach on the Camino de Santiago group tour Vigo-Santiago

Camino Group Pilgrimage
Vigo-Santiago de Compostela

Enjoy your pilgrimage with company!

Sunny open field on the Camino Group Pilgrimage Vigo-Santiago de Compostela
Dusky sunrise over field on the Camino Group Pilgrimage Vigo-Santiago de Compostela
Forest trail on the Camino de Santiago group tour Vigo-Santiago
Beach on the Camino de Santiago group tour Vigo-Santiago
Offers

Group tour from Vigo to Santiago

From the beautiful coastal city of Vigo, every step brings you closer to the legendary Cathedral of Santiago.

Overview

Your group tour along Portuguese Way from the Atlantic coast through the green hills of Galicia


Camino Portugues Vigo-Santiago

Camino Português group tour (PR18-237):
Vigo - Redondela - Pontevedra - Caldas de Reis - Padrón - Santiago de Compostela (- Fisterra)

Type: group tour - 8 days
Level of difficulty: easy
Distance: approx. 100 km / 62 miles

Fare: from 1,050 EUR half-board


Dates 2025

Travel Period Route Fare from
20 Sep 2025 – 27 Sep 2025 Vigo - Santiago 1,050 €

Dates 2026

Travel Period Route Fare from
15 May 2026 – 22 May 2026 Vigo - Santiago 1,330 €
16 Jun 2026 – 23 Jun 2026 Vigo - Santiago 1,330 €
22 Sep 2026 – 29 Sep 2026 Vigo - Santiago 1,330 €
16 Oct 2026 – 23 Oct 2026 Vigo - Santiago 1,330 €

Discover our shorter group tours along sections of the Portuguese Coastal Walk:


The Way of St. James from Vigo to Santiago – Tradition meets nature

Your pilgrimage begins in Vigo, Spain's largest fishing port, where modern city life blends with Galician tradition. Stroll through the old town, enjoy the local cuisine, and take in the view of the nearby Cíes Islands.

The route takes you through green forests, idyllic bays, and picturesque villages such as Redondela and Pontevedra, famous for its historic bridge and lively old town. In Caldas de Reis, you can discover the healing thermal springs before tasting the famous green peppers in Padrón.

The grand finale in Santiago de Compostela

On the last stage, gentle hills and an unforgettable view of the Cathedral of Santiago await you. This is where your pilgrimage ends, which you can conclude with a special pilgrim service or a stroll through the magnificent old town.

This route combines the wild nature of Galicia with cultural highlights – a Way of St. James that touches the heart and soul.


Services included:

  • Overnight stay in the hotel in half board with drinks (water and wine)
  • Group of 8 - 18 people
  • Tour guide for all hikes (Spanish, German and English) and for transfers IN & OUT
  • Transfer day 1 from Santiago airport to Hotel Vigo
  • Transfer day 8 from Hotel Santiago to Santiago airport
  • Luggage transfer from stage to stage (max. 20 kg per person)
  • 1 Pilgrim starter kit per person (pilgrim pass, pilgrim shell & maps for all stages)
  • Guided tour of Santiago
  • Guided tour of the Cathedrale of Santiago and the Museum - day 7
  • Farewell dinner in Santiago old town - day 7

The usual age group for guided pilgrimages is usually from about 50 years upwards. Of course, there are occasionally younger people who prefer to walk in a group, but this tends to be the exception. The nationalities are mixed, the guide speaks German, English and Spanish.


Itinerary

The itinerary of your group trip along the Portuguese Coastal Walk


Day 1: Vigo
Transfer Santiago airport to Hotel in Vigo. Vigo is the largest fishing port in Spain, a cosmopolitan city that combines tradition and modernity. It is worth taking a stroll through the old town on your first day, enjoying the wonderful gastronomy of Galicia in its restaurants and getting lost in the streets of the center. On the horizon, the Cíes Islands, an Atlantic paradise.

Day 2: Vigo - Redondela (approx. 16 km / 4.5 hours)
The group leaves Vigo in the direction of Senda da Traida das Augas, where the Camino takes us to Redondela, where our inland route meets the Portuguese Way. Before reaching this point, we pass close to Trasmañó. To see the impressive waterfall, pilgrims can take a deviation of around 5 km. Forests and bays continue to accompany us on this stage.

Day 3: Redondela - Pontevedra (approx. 19.6 km / 5.5 hours)
We leave Redondela in the direction of Cesantes and Arcade, famous for its oysters. Accompanied by the Ría de Vigo bay, we cross hilly, dense forests until we reach the historic Ponte Sampaio bridge and Pontevedra.

Day 4: Pontevedra - Caldas de Reis (approx. 21.1 km / approx. 6.5 hours)
A more relaxed stage with much flatter terrain. We walk through small villages until we arrive in Caldas de Reis, where pilgrims can relax in one of the famous thermal baths.

Day 5: Caldas de Reis - Padrón (approx. 18.6 km / approx. 5.5 hours)
Today is one of the most scenic stages. Vineyards, cereal fields, the Bermaña Valley, chestnut forests, eucalyptus trees... The end of the stage is Padrón, the place of origin of the small green peppers (Pimientos de Padron).

Day 6: Padrón - Santiago de Compostela (approx. 24.3 km / approx. 7 hours)
The last stage of your Camino group tour. We take our cue from the railroad line and walk first towards Iria Flavia, then begin an ascent to "O Milladoiro" to finally see the towers of the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Here, the desire to arrive is combined with the wistful realization that the end of this unique experience is approaching.

Day 7: Santiago de Compostela
Renaissance and Baroque architecture characterize the cityscape of Santiago, which is dominated by the mighty cathedral. A guided tour in and around the cathedral is planned for today. Almost 50 churches, arcaded streets and magnificent squares make Santiago de Compostela one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. A visit to the cathedral with the Pórtico de la Gloria and the tomb of St. James is considered the highlight of the pilgrimage. If you wish, you can take part in the pilgrimage service. In the afternoon you have time to explore or relax. Farewell dinner in a typical restaurant in the old town of Santiago.

Day 8: Departure
Transfer from the hotel in Santiago to Santiago de Compostela airport. If possible, slowly enjoy your way back home. Alternatively, you can extend your individual Camino and hike to Cape Finisterre, not quite the most western place in Europe.

Packing list

Packing list: What should you pack for your Camino?


Apparel

  • backpack (incl. rain protection): 35-50 l - max. 2 Kg/ 4.4 lbs
  • 2 pair of trekking pants: 1 convertable with zipper & 1 shorts
  • 2 shirts (functional material such as merino wool)
  • 1 long sleeve (best merino wool)
  • 2 pairs of hiking socks (compression socks are also recommended)
  • (possibly also nylon stockings - under the hiking socks against blisters)
  • 2 functional underpants
  • hiking boots (no sneakers)
  • 1 sweater
  • flipflops or crocs and/ or sandals
  • rain jacket & pants (or poncho) - max. 0,5 Kg/ 1.1 lbs
  • wind stopper
  • small travel towel
  • sun hat
  • poss. swimming gear (for the camino to Fisterra, for the portugese and spanish camino along the coast)

 Sanitary Articles

  • washbag (or big Zip-Lock-Bag)
  • shower gel (small travel version)
  • toothpaste (small travel version) & dental floss
  • toothbrush
  • disinfectant, needle & thread (best to treat blisters) or blister pads
  • deer cream (to prevent blisters) - 50-100 ml
  • magnesium
  • sun cream - 50-100 ml
  • deodorant
  • headache pills (preferably Ibuprofen 400)
  • razor
  • tissues
  • tiger balm

Technical Equipment    

  • headlamp
  • ebook-reader
  • phone
  • camera
  • pocket knife

Documents & Money

  • purse
  • cash
  • credit card
  • passport (for non-europeans) or ID
  • train tickets
  • health insurance ID (or travel health insurance for non-europeans)
  • emergency phone numbers of your insurance and bank

Miscellaneous

  • Pilgrim Guide & Itinerary
  • Pilgrim’s Credencial
  • diary & pen
  • St. James's scallop
  • sunglasses
  • drinking system (e.g. camel bag) - max. 2 l
  • zip lock bags or 10 liter freezer bags (for the modular pack system)
  • first aid kit
  • trekking poles or hiking/ pilgrim stick
  • stone as symbol (especially for the Camino Francés)
     
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the Caminos


Services included:

  • Accomodation with breakfast (in either single resp. double room with shower/wc in simple to medium category)
  • Pilgrim´s Starter Kit (Pilgrim's Guide, Pilgrim's Pass, Pilgrim's Shell, description of stages)
  • Luggage transportation service (exclusion of luggage transport upon request)
  • Typical galician cheese tasting in the old town of Santiago de Compostela
  • 24h emergency number
  • Transfers
     

Dates:
From the beginning of April until the end of October.

Add-on:
Camino Finisterre afterwards within about 3-4 additional days.
 

The classic "Camino Francés" in its entire length starts in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France and ends in Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Pilgrims need around 34 days to walk the approx. 780 km.

We are also happy to divide your individual Camino into smaller sections, depending on your wishes.

The Spanish coastal path "Camino del Norte" leads from San Sebastián along the Atlantic coast to Santiago de Compostela. We plan 39 days for the approx. 800 km.

On the original "Camino primitivo", you will walk for 15 days for approx. 300 km from Oviedo to Santiago de Compostela.

You can walk the last 114 km from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela in 8 days in a guided group.

The Portuguese Camino from Porto to Santiago de Compostela takes 15 days and is approx. 260 km long.
 

Unfortunately, dogs of any size are only welcome in very few accommodations in Spain. The accommodations that allow dogs rarely meet our standards of comfort and cleanliness, so unfortunately we can no longer offer Caminos with dogs.

Yes, the Camino de Santiago is generally very safe, including for women traveling alone. With several routes leading to Santiago de Compostela, choosing one of the more popular paths, like the French Way or the Portuguese Way, ensures a secure journey. These well-traveled routes are ideal for first-time pilgrims, offering safety and a sense of community throughout the walk. There’s little risk involved, so there’s no need to worry. Don’t let fear hold you back from embarking on this incredible adventure!

The Portuguese Way of St James along the coast, the "Camino portugues de la costa", 15 days from Porto to Santiago de Compostela, or the last 114 kilometres from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, which pilgrims can walk in 8 days, are both suitable for beginners.
 

  • For pilgrims who want to walk long distances along the rugged North Atlantic coast, the Camino del Norte.
  • For pilgrims who want to walk short distances and love the sea and beaches, the Portuguese coastal route.
  • For pilgrims who are particularly interested in culture and historic old towns, the Portuguese inland route.
  • For pilgrims who want a challenging Camino, definitely the Camino Primitivo.
  • To experience the true Way of St James feeling, the Camino frances in its classic version. Apart from the coast, the Camino frances has everything to offer: challenges, spirituality, diverse landscapes, mountains, great encounters with other people. In its entirety, the Camino frances represents the real, authentic Way of St James experience.
     

Our stage maps provide a rough overview of the individual stages - the idea is not to follow them step by step. We recommend that you always follow the current signposts on the Way of St. James. 
All routes on the Way of St James are well identified with signposts showing the typical shell, so it is very unlikely to get lost.

Thanks to the many different sections you can walk, there is something for every fitness level. While some of the mountainous sections - like the route from St. Jean Pied de Port across the Pyrenees to Burgos - can certainly be a challenge for your muscles, there are also plenty of more relaxed routes, like the portuguese Camino along the coast.

The Compostela is a document issued to pilgrims who have completed the Camino de Santiago, the famous Way of St James that leads to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. This certificate is traditionally awarded to those who have covered at least 100 kilometres on foot or 200 kilometres by bicycle to the shrine Santiago and serves as "proof" of the pilgrimage. The issue of the Compostela is controlled by the Pilgrims' Office in Santiago de Compostela and has become a symbol of the rich cultural and religious heritage associated with the Camino de Santiago.

The luggage transport service cannot and must not carry passengers - they do not have permission to carry passengers.
If customers are unable or unwilling to walk, they must take a cab or bus at their own expense.

Luggage must be left at reception by 08.00 in the morning to ensure a smooth collection process. Either simply leave it there before breakfast or leave it at reception the evening before (and keep everything you need, such as a toothbrush, in your small luggage).
The deliverers usually have to deliver the luggage to the next accommodation by 15:30 local time. The accommodations we book accept the luggage even if they do not open for pilgrims to check in until later.

If luggage is added en route, it must be booked in addition, for which costs will be incurred, please let us know immediately. Please do not under any circumstances try to tie the two pieces of luggage together! For the additional luggage, attach a piece of paper with the same name as on the other piece of luggage. Simply ask at the hotel reception for paper and something to stick on.

Unfortunately, it is not organizationally feasible for you to carry the luggage yourself on some days and not on others. This means that you can either use the transportation on all days (which is normally included in the package) or do without it completely. If you do not wish to use transportation, please let us know at least 10 days before arrival.

You will find the pilgrim's starter kit in your first accommodation, it contains the scallop shell, the pilgrim's passport, the luggage tags and brief descriptions of each stage.

You can get stamps for the pilgrim's passport in every hotel, but also in the restaurants and cafés along the way. You can get an additional stamp at places that you particularly like. Otherwise, please make sure that you get 2 stamps on every stage of the last 100 kilometres, every day. You need them to receive the Compostela at the pilgrims' office at the end.

Please let us know, we will inform the accommodations about intolerances (lactose, gluten) or allergies and it is usually well implemented.

We recommend pilgrimage in April, May, June, September and October due to the more moderate temperatures, but you can choose your travel period individually.

Changes to your camino pilgrimage route according to individual wishes, such as certain stage combinations or shortenings, are possible. We will be happy to create an individual offer for you. 

We are happy to receive short notice requests and will do everything we can to make your trip possible spontaneously, although this depends on the availability of the accommodations. Otherwise, please try to book your Camino de Santiago with us 6 weeks before your desired departure date.

The arrival at the starting point of the Camino must be arranged by travellers individually. We´d be happy to help you find a suitable train connection.
Transfers to/from the train station are not included unless otherwise stated. Upon request, we would be happy to organize a transfer from/to the train station or airport (price for a maximum of 3 people with luggage). Otherwise, we recommend taking a taxi or public transport to your first (or from your last) accommodation.

If you have booked a transfer, the driver will be waiting at the airport with a sign with your name on it as soon as you come out of baggage collection.

Cancellation fees up to 30 days before departure 15%, 29-15 days before departure 25%, 14-10 days before departure 50% and from 9 days before departure 100% of the tour price.


Notes and advice for your journey on the Way of St. James

Please remember to bring your ID or passport.

We recommend - depending on the level of difficulty - to ensure that you are in good physical condition. Sure-footed, broken-in mountaineering boots are a must. A head for heights is also advantageous. We will be happy to advise you in detail on the individual requirements and levels of difficulty of the various Caminos.

Please note the current entry and health regulations and recommendations, as well as the health and entry regulations of your travel country.

There is no minimum number of participants.

The organizer of this trip is SLOWTRAVEL.