For many pilgrims, the Portuguese Way is more spiritually connected to the Camino than any other way. The Camino is all about the apostle St James, and Portugal, it is said, is where he was known to have first preached. It is also believed that his final journey to Santiago was via Portugal when his bones were brought back from Jerusalem following his beheading. The Portuguese Way, which is second only to the Camino Francés in popularity with modern day walkers and pilgrims, extends from the capital, Lisbon, across the border to Santiago, and this guided walk takes in the most popular, beautiful and intriguing sections between these two classic European cities. You'll visit the must-see Portuguese cities of Coimbra and Porto, enjoying guided walks and port tastings, and from Porto you'll experience the best of the Central Way, which passes inland through historic towns and countryside, and the Coastal Way, which traces the Atlantic shoreline before heading inland. Crossing into Spain by ferry, we'll continue along the Atlantic coast and another section of the Camino, and visit a manor house near Pontevedra before arriving in the famed cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela.