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Oporto to Santiago de Compostela Coastal Route by bike

By bike
7 nights / 8 days
Choice by Pilgrim
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Itinerary

  • Day 1. Arrival to Oporto
  • Day 2. Oporto - Esposende (62 Km)
  • Day 3. Esposende - A Guarda (66,6 Km)
  • Day 4. A Guarda - Baiona (33 Km)
  • Day 5. Baiona - Redondela (41,9 Km)
  • Day 6. Redondela - Caldas de Reis (40,7 Km)
  • Day 7. Caldas de Reis - Santiago de Compostela (42,3 Km)
  • Day 8. Breakfast and end of services
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Includes

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Luggage Transportation between stages
  • Travel Insurance
  • Full itinerary of the route
  • Pilgrim Credentials
  • Phone assistance on route
  • VAT

Options

  • Individual Supplement Ponferrada Santiago Hotels: 130 € / Person
  • Half-Board Suplement: 90 € / Person
  • Extra Night in Santiago (Hotels, Double/Triple Room, BB): 70 € / Person
  • Extra Night in Santiago (Hotels, Single Room, BB): 90 € / Person
  • Upgrade to Parador in Santiago (Double/Triple room, BB): 90 € / Person
  • Upgrade to Parador in Santiago (Single room, BB): 130 € / Person
  • Cancelation Insurance: 20 € / Person
  • Transfer Hotel in Santiago - Santiago Airport: 30 € / 4 People
Accommodations
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Hotels in OportoHotels in EsposendeHotels in A GuardaHotels in A GuardaHotels in BaionaHotels in RedondelaHotels in Caldas de ReisHotels in Santiago de Compostela

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