My plan now is to travel to Portugal first. That is why I want you to recommend a route that we will walk alone for 2-3 days to Santiago de Compostela. My mother said that she will be able to walk alone 10 km every day. Also, although they are very sincere Catholics, I can't ignore their ages. I want to show them Iberia peninsula south of France, even if a month is a tight period to travel. It seems that I can use vacations for a maximum of just one month. Hello! I would like to make a 'Buen Camino' with my mother and my aunt. Y nos desplazaremos desde Oporto vía Vigo hasta 'Punto de punta' en coche. Mi plan ahora es viajar primero a Portugal. Por eso quiero que me recomienden una ruta que caminaremos solo durante 2-3 días hasta Santiago de Compostela. Mi madre dijo que podrá caminar sola 10 km todos los días. Ademas, Aunque son católicos muy sinceros, no puedo ignorar sus edades. Quiero mostrarlas península Iberia sur de Francia, Incluso si un mes es período apretado para viajar. Parece que puedo usar vacaciones maximo un mes apenas. ¡Hola! Me gustaría hacer un buen camino con mi madre y mi tía. Paul's planning, attention to detail and responsiveness were impeccable. We picked up our Compostela without any issues. Our meals were delicious and reflected local cuisine. Our lodgings were wonderful, beautiful and accommodating. We always felt well informed and prepared. So many special moments and a trip of a lifetime, due to Paul's expertise and planning! Every day was mapped out for us, every detail covered. Paul was able to help us plan perfectly so we could spend a few days visiting family and flying out of Madrid. Finishing in Santiago with the family and attending mass in the breathtaking cathedral. Crossing the bridge from Portugal to Spain in the pouring rain. So exciting and picturesque, coastal scenery, sheep passing, vibrant flowers everywhere. It’s so difficult to sum it up in a few words, but highlights would be starting the walk in Viana do Castelo. We had an incredibly special experience walking the Camino de Santiago Portuguese. We were ten and he was able to organize an 8-day self-guided Camino tour for us. We planned our family Camino trip with Paul at Walks in Spain, who was highly recommended to us by friends that had worked with him on two previous trips. Camilo assured me over and over again prior to our arrival that everything would be “fine”. The good job they had done up to that point was completely undone by their failure to coordinate their delivery with our host. We asked them to send a cab for our bags they refused and said they were “sorry”. Then we had the great pleasure of walking uphill for 15 minutes, climbing dozens of stairs with our luggage in tow. By this time, we were frantic and reached out again. We arrived at the address we found on Google and then was nothing there. We were unable to locate a bar by the name he provided so tried a pension with that name. So imagine our disappointment when we arrived to Santiago to find that our bags weren’t at our accommodation, but were at some bar, the address of which he didn’t send us. Beyond that, he’s not responsible, he says. He gets them to Palas de Rei, and then contracts with someone else who takes them from that point. This service does NOT transport your bags from Sarria to Santiago.
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