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English
Included
€ 400
€ 368.00


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Enjoy a fully private transfer between Porto and Santiago de Compostela, or vice versa, with the opportunity to explore up to three fascinating cities along the way. Choose from historic and scenic destinations such as Braga, Viana do Castelo, Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, Vigo, Pontevedra, and Valença do Minho. Each stop offers a unique cultural experience, from medieval architecture and charming riverside views to vibrant city centers and historical landmarks.
Travel at your own pace and explore each chosen stop while your driver waits, ensuring a seamless and stress-free journey. Whether you prefer to discover the spiritual heritage of Braga, stroll through the picturesque streets of Pontevedra, or admire the coastal beauty of Viana do Castelo, this transfer allows you to tailor your trip according to your interests.
For those who prefer a direct journey, the transfer can be made without stops, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted ride. Travel in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional private driver, enjoying a comfortable and relaxing experience. Pick-up and drop-off are conveniently arranged at your hotel or accommodation, providing a hassle-free journey from start to finish.
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Very good hostel! Very clean and in good condition. They have everything you need during your hike: lockers for your bag, a sink to wash your feet after walking, a good bathroom, good showers, good beds, and a kitchen with everything you need to cook. The staff were very friendly! They also have several rules, which are great for ensuring respect among other pilgrims. It’s a little more expensive than other hostels you’ll find along the way, probably because it’s in Porto. The breakfast is also not very cheap. You can find better prices at any bakery along the route!

We finished our Camino, returned to Porto and stayed in Albergue de Peregrinos Porto. It was the best albergue on our route. The kitchen surprised us the most, it had everything we need to cook, even a device for heating pizza. And it was also very nice to sleep on clean and ironed cotton bed linen. All backpacks were left in boxes on the 0st floor, and that was a very good solution for hygiene purposes. The shower had a shelf, curtain, hook, the shower head was removable, it was very convenient. The staff was very polite and helpful, they allowed us to leave our backpacks for the next day and walk around the city. We liked it a looot.

Clean, welcoming, comfortable. Started my walk by heading south to the river and following the water west and then north. Beautiful backyard area with paid laundry

Had my worst night here on Camino. Super creaky stairs and beds that keep you awake the whole night if anyone moves just a little bit. Weird rule that you are not allowed to bring your bag into the room. You have to put everything in a little basket, feeling like a prisoner. Location is not really for city sightseeing, 30min walk from city center is not convenient at all, especially if you want to see the sunset.

A really homey place to rest. Quiet, real sheets, great kitchen, nice garden and hammocks to chill out on. Friendly staff make this a must on your Camino. Perfect place to explore Porto for a few days.



