Ahhh thank you! The first half of the Coastal route is so different from the second half, I think you'll love it even more. Excited for your adventure, Bom Caminho :)
Love your video! Finally, after tons of you tubes, found yours. I'm going solo in June on the Coastal route as well. Loved the food, highlights, cool dips!
Thank you so much for making this video. So informative. I love that you included the food you ate along the way. I'm planning on walking this route next June and I feel very inspired by what you've shown of your experience.
Yay! I’m so glad you found it helpful. I’m just trying to make the videos I wanted to see before I walked the Camino :) Enjoy your adventure and Bom Caminho!
Ahhhh how exciting! I'm so glad you enjoyed my video and found it useful! I'm working on making a planning guide for the Camino Portuguese based on my experience, the guide I wish I had, with places I would stay again, suggested Itinerary, and more :)
Your focus on food perked me right up hehe!!! All that seafood, YUM!!!!!!!!!! Well done for vlogging! What equipment did you bring to film on and did you use microphones? When did you start and end? I wanted to do Portuguese but worry about the lack of pilgrims…. Any tips to share would be amazing. How far ahead did you book your accommodation and did you feel the coastal was the best compared to the centr or littoral for first timers etc?.
I have only walked the coastal route, but I already think it’s the best one🙃 I walked the last 2 weeks of April. Did not book accommodation more than a day or two ahead of time, some the morning of. I used my iPhone 12 mini and my hand. I have a tripod, but I barely used it, not sure it’s worth recommending. I just bought a clip on microphone but haven’t used it yet, will let you know if I like it. I used splice app to edit the vlogs. I met a lot of people, but also had a lot of solo time, which suited me perfectly. Hope that’s helpful!
The stone "huts" with high standing pillars are used to store cereals, namely corn (Maize) they are called Espigueiros in Portugal and they are very very traditional on those Northern Areas bordering with Galiza.
Thank you! I was honestly all over the place with mileage per day, but I think my sweet spot was about 10-13 miles. You can see exactly how many miles I walked each day of my Camino in my short video called Steal My Itinerary. Hope that's helpful :)
I would so love to know your itenerary- specifically which cities you landed in each night for rest. If any albergues or hotels stuck out as special, I’d love to hear about them too. Just booked our April 2025 Camino!!
Ahhh soooo excited for your Camino plans for next year!!! I'm working on making a planning guide for the Camino Portuguese based on my experience, the guide I wish I had, with places I would stay again, suggested Itinerary, and more. In the meantime, I have a short video called 'Steal My Itinerary' with how much I walked each day and where I started and ended. Hope it's helpful to you :)
Love your video! I will be there end of March beginning of April 2025. Did you walk at the end of April? Trying to gage weather although you never really can:)
@@tracyprice3807 oh it's so hard to predict the weather, just make sure you are prepared and you'll be fine. Expect the worst and hope for the best :) I walked the last 2 weeks of April and the weather was great, it only rained twice!
Thank you for the Camino Portuguese overview…….the expresso and pastries are delicious! Would like to know how much the whole trip costs? How much training did you do? I noticed that you stayed mainly in private hotels as oppose to hostels. Did you fly into Lisbon from the USA? What would you recommend? So this is doable in 16 days? Thanks in advance. ~Namaste 😊
I flew into Porto and spent a week there first. This is definitely doable in 16 days! Most itineraries I saw (before I went) were 11-13 days, but I did not plan my accommodation in advance and booked it as I went along so I could adjust it to my pace bc I just wasn't sure how it would go. I have a lot of info on my Instagram account (check my Camino highlights there) and a reel on how much I spent on stays + food. I also wrote a blog post about my favorite pastries in Portugal (all links are in my bio) More videos are coming to YT, but it takes time. So glad to have you here!!! :)
There were a few moments of not knowing where to go, but I made it through. I have a really good sense of direction so that helped, but I used my map app and the app called ‘Gronze Maps’ and that did the trick for me. It got progressively colder as I walked North.
Watching this video and now I am hungry😅
Love it!!! I did the Camino last Year from Tui, but the next one will be the Coastal starting may 2025 from Porto!
Ahhh thank you! The first half of the Coastal route is so different from the second half, I think you'll love it even more. Excited for your adventure, Bom Caminho :)
Love your video! Finally, after tons of you tubes, found yours. I'm going solo in June on the Coastal route as well. Loved the food, highlights, cool dips!
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for letting me know :) You're going on a great adventure! Bom Caminho ✨
Great information!!❤
Thank you! I’m so glad it was helpful :) And thank you for letting me know
Thank you so much for making this video. So informative. I love that you included the food you ate along the way. I'm planning on walking this route next June and I feel very inspired by what you've shown of your experience.
Yay! I’m so glad you found it helpful. I’m just trying to make the videos I wanted to see before I walked the Camino :) Enjoy your adventure and Bom Caminho!
Love you video. Thank you for sharing.
Would you also share the hotel/albergues you used during your Camino. I’m during Camino Portugués spring 2025.
Ahhhh how exciting! I'm so glad you enjoyed my video and found it useful! I'm working on making a planning guide for the Camino Portuguese based on my experience, the guide I wish I had, with places I would stay again, suggested Itinerary, and more :)
Great job! I hope to do a similar route in the future! would love to pick your brain
woohoo yes!
Great video! Wanting to learn as much as I can.
What was the situation with your feet? Why the blisters? Wrong shoe? wrong size?
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Glad I found you.
Ahhhhh thank you! I'm so glad you found me too :)
Your focus on food perked me right up hehe!!! All that seafood, YUM!!!!!!!!!! Well done for vlogging! What equipment did you bring to film on and did you use microphones?
When did you start and end? I wanted to do Portuguese but worry about the lack of pilgrims…. Any tips to share would be amazing. How far ahead did you book your accommodation and did you feel the coastal was the best compared to the centr or littoral for first timers etc?.
I have only walked the coastal route, but I already think it’s the best one🙃 I walked the last 2 weeks of April. Did not book accommodation more than a day or two ahead of time, some the morning of. I used my iPhone 12 mini and my hand. I have a tripod, but I barely used it, not sure it’s worth recommending. I just bought a clip on microphone but haven’t used it yet, will let you know if I like it. I used splice app to edit the vlogs. I met a lot of people, but also had a lot of solo time, which suited me perfectly. Hope that’s helpful!
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Many more delicious adventures to come!
The stone "huts" with high standing pillars are used to store cereals, namely corn (Maize) they are called Espigueiros in Portugal and they are very very traditional on those Northern Areas bordering with Galiza.
Oh, I didn't know what they were called in Portuguese, thank you for sharing!
Loved your video, question, what was your average miles or km. Per day?
Thank you! I was honestly all over the place with mileage per day, but I think my sweet spot was about 10-13 miles. You can see exactly how many miles I walked each day of my Camino in my short video called Steal My Itinerary. Hope that's helpful :)
I would so love to know your itenerary- specifically which cities you landed in each night for rest. If any albergues or hotels stuck out as special, I’d love to hear about them too. Just booked our April 2025 Camino!!
Ahhh soooo excited for your Camino plans for next year!!! I'm working on making a planning guide for the Camino Portuguese based on my experience, the guide I wish I had, with places I would stay again, suggested Itinerary, and more. In the meantime, I have a short video called 'Steal My Itinerary' with how much I walked each day and where I started and ended. Hope it's helpful to you :)
@@FigTreeTravelsthank you we loved your experience and will love to steal your itinerary 🎉thank you
@@claritzaabreu5260 I love that 🥰 thank you 💖 and Bom Caminho to you 💪
Love your video! I will be there end of March beginning of April 2025. Did you walk at the end of April? Trying to gage weather although you never really can:)
@@tracyprice3807 oh it's so hard to predict the weather, just make sure you are prepared and you'll be fine. Expect the worst and hope for the best :) I walked the last 2 weeks of April and the weather was great, it only rained twice!
Thank you for the Camino Portuguese overview…….the expresso and pastries are delicious! Would like to know how much the whole trip costs? How much training did you do? I noticed that you stayed mainly in private hotels as oppose to hostels. Did you fly into Lisbon from the USA? What would you recommend? So this is doable in 16 days? Thanks in advance. ~Namaste 😊
I flew into Porto and spent a week there first. This is definitely doable in 16 days! Most itineraries I saw (before I went) were 11-13 days, but I did not plan my accommodation in advance and booked it as I went along so I could adjust it to my pace bc I just wasn't sure how it would go. I have a lot of info on my Instagram account (check my Camino highlights there) and a reel on how much I spent on stays + food. I also wrote a blog post about my favorite pastries in Portugal (all links are in my bio) More videos are coming to YT, but it takes time. So glad to have you here!!! :)
@@FigTreeTravels Thank you for sharing....will check IS.
Was it hard to find the markers for the trail? Can’t believe it looked so warm for April, it was probably freezing on the Norte route.
There were a few moments of not knowing where to go, but I made it through. I have a really good sense of direction so that helped, but I used my map app and the app called ‘Gronze Maps’ and that did the trick for me. It got progressively colder as I walked North.
As conchinhas são beijinhos
Love that! Thanks for sharing :)
can you send me a copy of your trip itenerary with your hotel stops please