Lanzarote & Fuerteventura
Cycling on the ◆Portuguese Way◆ from Porto to Santiago in 5 E-Bike stages, with route notes and GPS navigation – Difficulty: ◉◉◉OO
Lanzarote & Fuerteventura
Cycling through Porto’s riverside streets, crossing into Galicia and exploring ancient trails lined with vineyards, eucalyptus forests, and medieval bridges. Electric-assist bikes make climbing the hills easier, allowing cyclists to enjoy Romanesque churches, stops for seafood tastings, and cozy accommodations. Choose the dates that suit you best and just worry about cycling from Oporto to Santiago de Compostela in 5 stages | 6 days. The services we will provide you with:
✔️ Standard Option
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- Accommodation with breakfast in 2- and 3-star hoteles
- App with notes and descriptions for each stage, accessible via geolocation
- E-bike pick-up upon arrival in Santiago
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✔️ Superior Option
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- Accommodation with breakfast in 3- and 4-star hotels
- App with notes and descriptions for each stage, accessible via geolocation
- E-bike pick-up upon arrival in Santiago
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❌ Optional services
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- Luggage transfer between accommodations
- Return transfer to Porto
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Portuguese Way ▸ by the coast
Cycling through Porto’s riverside streets, crossing into Galicia and exploring ancient trails lined with vineyards, eucalyptus forests, and medieval bridges. Electric-assist bikes make climbing the hills easier, allowing cyclists to enjoy Romanesque churches, stops for seafood tastings, and cozy accommodations. Choose the dates that suit you best and just worry about cycling from Oporto to Santiago de Compostela in 5 stages | 6 days. The services we will provide you with:
✔️ Standard Option
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- Accommodation with breakfast in 2- and 3-star hoteles
- App with notes and descriptions for each stage, accessible via geolocation
- E-bike pick-up upon arrival in Santiago
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✔️ Superior Option
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- Accommodation with breakfast in 3- and 4-star hotels
- App with notes and descriptions for each stage, accessible via geolocation
- E-bike pick-up upon arrival in Santiago
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❌ Optional services
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- Luggage transfer between accommodations
- Return transfer to Porto
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itinerary…
your arrival in Porto | PORTUGAL
E-bike collection and time to wander around
Standard – Aparthotel Oporto Sol
Superior – Porto Coliseum Hotel
If you plan to fly to Lisbon, from the ‘Sete Rios’ bus station, near the airport, the Rede Expressos company offers departures almost every half hour, from 5:15 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
The bus journey takes approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes and costs between €7 and €12 per person, depending on the timetable chosen.
The adventure begins in the magnificent city of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After checking in and picking up your e-bikes, you can explore the historic centre or wander through this beautiful city, enjoying its fantastic Atlantic architecture alongside the River Douro.
PORTUGAL | tour Porto ▸ Póvoa de Varzim
↔ 43,2 Km | ↗ 132 m | ↘ 201 m
Acommodation in Póvoa de Varzim:
Standard – Hotel Costa Verde
Superior – The One Grand Hotel da Póvoa
After a hearty breakfast, begin your first stage by following the winding course of the Douro River until you reach the Atlantic coast. This first section of the route includes crossing the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, a masterpiece of engineering and symbol of the city, offering spectacular views of the Atlantic.
Continue on a fascinating journey along the sea on a gently undulating route along the coast. You will enjoy the sea breeze and the most picturesque coastal landscapes in the region as you approach the next enclave, sharing the journey and experiences with other cyclists on a similar adventure.
Póvoa de Varzim is the end of your first stage. An ideal place to rest, perfect for recovering and preparing for the next stage.
PORTUGAL | tour Póvoa de Varzim ▸ Caminha
↔ 73,1 Km | ↗ 169 m | ↘ 173 m
Acommodation in Caminha:
Standard – Arca Nova Guest House
Superior – Design & Wine Hotel
This stage runs almost entirely along the spectacular Atlantic coastline. You will cycle along carefully laid out coastal paths that alternate between long beaches and small rocky coves of rugged beauty.
Viana do Castelo, considered the true architectural and cultural gem of this stage, is undoubtedly worth a long, thoughtful stop to explore its magnificent historic centre in detail, full of centuries-old monuments and cobbled streets steeped in history.
The imposing Sanctuary of Santa Luzia, majestically situated on high ground, offers absolutely exceptional panoramic views of the mouth of the Lima River and the entire surrounding valley, creating an unforgettable moment for any traveller.
SPAIN | tour Caminha ▸ Baiona
↔ 35,6 Km | ↗ 286 m | ↘ 268 m
Accommodation in Baiona :
Standard – Hotel Carabela La Pinta
Superior – Parador de Baiona
You will cross the Portuguese-Spanish border on a ferry from Caminha to the port of A Guarda. During this short crossing, you will enjoy a privileged view of the mouth of the Miño River and the natural transition between the two neighbouring countries.
Once in Galicia, the route continues through the Rías Baixas, one of the most beautiful regions in the north-west of the peninsula, passing through charming traditional fishing villages such as Oia, with its 12th-century Cistercian monastery.
These coastal enclaves have preserved their ancestral seafaring character intact, with typical boats, traditional fish markets and popular architecture that reflect centuries of life linked to the sea, creating an authentic and evocative atmosphere. Baiona, the historic port where the first ship arrived bringing news of the discovery of America, marks the end of today’s stage.
SPAIN | tour Baiona ▸ Pontevedra
↔ 62,8 Km | ↗ 769 m | ↘ 780 m
Accommodation in Pontevedra :
Standard – Hotel Room
Superior – Galicia Palace
The journey to Vigo along its estuary offers majestic scenery, like an inland lake surrounded by green hills. On clear days, the Cíes Islands fade into the horizon, forming a natural postcard of indescribable beauty.
From Vigo onwards, the route undergoes a gradual transformation, progressively heading inland through Galicia’s more mountainous landscape.
From Redondela to Pontevedra, the route crosses genuinely rural landscapes that include extensive eucalyptus forests, small Galician villages and emblematic centuries-old granite crosses that solemnly mark the way.
SPAIN | tour Pontevedra ▸ Santiago
↔ 65,9 Km | ↗ 644 m | ↘ 440 m
Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela :
Standard – Loop INN Hostel
Superior – Hotel Santiago Plaza
The final stage combines the excitement of approaching your destination with the most authentic landscapes of Galicia. This last stretch of the pilgrimage is a deeply moving experience, where every turn of the pedals brings you closer, both physically and spiritually, to Santiago de Compostela.
Caldas de Reis, a spa town with centuries of history, together with Padrón, a town famous for its exquisite peppers, offer you the last points of reference and support before your triumphant entry into Santiago de Compostela.
The villages follow one after another and the countryside gives way to the city, reaching O Milladoiro, a town located at the gates of Santiago, which welcomes us after this pilgrimage by bicycle.
FROM SPAIN
transfer to Santiago de Compostela airport at your own expense
FROM PORTUGAL
optional transfer to Porto
itinerary…
DAY 1
your arrival in Porto | PORTUGAL
E-bike collection and time to wander around
Standard – Aparthotel Oporto Sol
Superior – Porto Coliseum Hotel
If you plan to fly to Lisbon, from the ‘Sete Rios’ bus station, near the airport, the Rede Expressos company offers departures almost every half hour, from 5:15 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
The bus journey takes approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes and costs between €7 and €12 per person, depending on the timetable chosen.
The adventure begins in the magnificent city of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After checking in and picking up your e-bikes, you can explore the historic centre or wander through this beautiful city, enjoying its fantastic Atlantic architecture alongside the River Douro.
DAY 2
PORTUGAL | tour Porto ▸ Póvoa de Varzim
↔ 43,2 Km | ↗ 132 m | ↘ 201 m
Acommodation in Póvoa de Varzim:
Standard – Hotel Costa Verde
Superior – The One Grand Hotel da Póvoa
After a hearty breakfast, begin your first stage by following the winding course of the Douro River until you reach the Atlantic coast. This first section of the route includes crossing the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, a masterpiece of engineering and symbol of the city, offering spectacular views of the Atlantic.
Continue on a fascinating journey along the sea on a gently undulating route along the coast. You will enjoy the sea breeze and the most picturesque coastal landscapes in the region as you approach the next enclave, sharing the journey and experiences with other cyclists on a similar adventure.
Póvoa de Varzim is the end of your first stage. An ideal place to rest, perfect for recovering and preparing for the next stage.
DAY 3
PORTUGAL | tour Póvoa de Varzim ▸ Caminha
↔ 73,1 Km | ↗ 169 m | ↘ 173 m
Acommodation in Caminha:
Standard – Arca Nova Guest House
Superior – Design & Wine Hotel
This stage runs almost entirely along the spectacular Atlantic coastline. You will cycle along carefully laid out coastal paths that alternate between long beaches and small rocky coves of rugged beauty.
Viana do Castelo, considered the true architectural and cultural gem of this stage, is undoubtedly worth a long, thoughtful stop to explore its magnificent historic centre in detail, full of centuries-old monuments and cobbled streets steeped in history.
The imposing Sanctuary of Santa Luzia, majestically situated on high ground, offers absolutely exceptional panoramic views of the mouth of the Lima River and the entire surrounding valley, creating an unforgettable moment for any traveller.
DAY 4
SPAIN | tour Caminha ▸ Baiona
↔ 35,6 Km | ↗ 286 m | ↘ 268 m
Accommodation in Baiona :
Standard – Hotel Carabela La Pinta
Superior – Parador de Baiona
You will cross the Portuguese-Spanish border on a ferry from Caminha to the port of A Guarda. During this short crossing, you will enjoy a privileged view of the mouth of the Miño River and the natural transition between the two neighbouring countries.
Once in Galicia, the route continues through the Rías Baixas, one of the most beautiful regions in the north-west of the peninsula, passing through charming traditional fishing villages such as Oia, with its 12th-century Cistercian monastery.
These coastal enclaves have preserved their ancestral seafaring character intact, with typical boats, traditional fish markets and popular architecture that reflect centuries of life linked to the sea, creating an authentic and evocative atmosphere. Baiona, the historic port where the first ship arrived bringing news of the discovery of America, marks the end of today’s stage.
DAY 5
SPAIN | tour Baiona ▸ Pontevedra
↔ 62,8 Km | ↗ 769 m | ↘ 780 m
Accommodation in Pontevedra :
Standard – Hotel Room
Superior – Galicia Palace
The journey to Vigo along its estuary offers majestic scenery, like an inland lake surrounded by green hills. On clear days, the Cíes Islands fade into the horizon, forming a natural postcard of indescribable beauty.
From Vigo onwards, the route undergoes a gradual transformation, progressively heading inland through Galicia’s more mountainous landscape.
From Redondela to Pontevedra, the route crosses genuinely rural landscapes that include extensive eucalyptus forests, small Galician villages and emblematic centuries-old granite crosses that solemnly mark the way.
DAY 6
SPAIN | tour Pontevedra ▸ Santiago
↔ 65,9 Km | ↗ 644 m | ↘ 440 m
Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela :
Standard – Loop INN Hostel
Superior – Hotel Santiago Plaza
The final stage combines the excitement of approaching your destination with the most authentic landscapes of Galicia. This last stretch of the pilgrimage is a deeply moving experience, where every turn of the pedals brings you closer, both physically and spiritually, to Santiago de Compostela.
Caldas de Reis, a spa town with centuries of history, together with Padrón, a town famous for its exquisite peppers, offer you the last points of reference and support before your triumphant entry into Santiago de Compostela.
The villages follow one after another and the countryside gives way to the city, reaching O Milladoiro, a town located at the gates of Santiago, which welcomes us after this pilgrimage by bicycle.
DAY 7
FROM SPAIN
transfer to Santiago de Compostela airport at your own expense
FROM PORTUGAL
optional transfer to Porto

It doesn’t matter whether you choose standard or superior accommodation. All the lodgings we have selected for this itinerary are strategically located, will store your bike while you rest, and offer a high standard of quality and comfort so that you can enjoy your trip along the Portuguese Way by the Coast without any worries.
If you request it, we will take care of moving your heaviest luggage from one accommodation to the next, from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
The River Miño forms the natural border between Portugal and Spain. A ferry will take you from the town of Caminha to the pier at A Guarda, now on Spanish soil.
Once you reach Santiago, if you are departing from Spain, we will collect your bicycle there and take care of returning it to Porto. However, if you are departing from Portugal, we also offer a transfer from Santiago de Compostela to Porto.

accommodation…
PORTUGAL | Porto:
Standard ▸ Aparthotel Oporto Sol

Superior ▸ Porto Coliseum Hotel

PORTUGAL | Póvoa de Varzim:
Standard ▸ Hotel Costa Verde

Superior ▸ The One Grand Hotel da Póvoa
PORTUGAL | Caminha:
Standard ▸ Arca Nova Guest House

Superior ▸ Design & Wine Hotel
SPAIN | Baiona:
Standard ▸ Hotel Carabela La Pinta

Superior ▸ Parador de Baiona
SPAIN | Pontevedra:
Standard ▸ Hotel Room

Superior ▸ Galicia Palace
SPAIN | Santiago de Compostela:
Standard ▸ Loop INN Hostel

Superior ▸ Hotel Santiago Plaza By Meliã
FROM SPAIN
transfer to Santiago de Compostela airport on your own
FROM PORTUGAL
optional transfer to Porto

accommodation…
PORTUGAL | Porto:
Standard ▸ Aparthotel Oporto Sol

Superior ▸ Porto Coliseum Hotel

PORTUGAL | Póvoa de Varzim:
Standard ▸ Hotel Costa Verde

Superior ▸ The One Grand Hotel da Póvoa
PORTUGAL | Caminha:
Standard ▸ Arca Nova Guest House

Superior ▸ Design & Wine Hotel
SPAIN | Baiona:
Standard ▸ Hotel Carabela La Pinta

Superior ▸ Parador de Baiona
SPAIN | Pontevedra:
Standard ▸ Hotel Room

Superior ▸ Galicia Palace
SPAIN | Santiago de Compostela:
Standard ▸ Loop INN Hostel

Superior ▸ Hotel Santiago Plaza By Meliã
FROM SPAIN
transfer to Santiago de Compostela airport on your own
FROM PORTUGAL
optional transfer to Porto

It doesn’t matter whether you choose standard or superior accommodation. All the lodgings we have selected for this itinerary are strategically located, will store your bike while you rest, and offer a high standard of quality and comfort so that you can enjoy your trip along the Portuguese Way by the Coast without any worries.
If you request it, we will take care of moving your heaviest luggage from one accommodation to the next, from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
The River Miño forms the natural border between Portugal and Spain. A ferry will take you from the town of Caminha to the pier at A Guarda, now on Spanish soil.
Once you reach Santiago, if you are departing from Spain, we will collect your bicycle there and take care of returning it to Porto. However, if you are departing from Portugal, we also offer a transfer from Santiago de Compostela to Porto.

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The Portuguese Way along the coast, by e-Bike
Atlantic Adventure to Santiago de Compostela
The Portuguese Coastal Way is one of the most spectacular pilgrimage routes for cyclists seeking to combine a spiritual pilgrimage with the natural beauty of the Atlantic coastline. This approximately 280-kilometre route from Porto to Santiago de Compostela offers a unique experience that combines breathtaking seascapes, ancient historical heritage and the camaraderie characteristic of the Camino de Santiago.
General Characteristics of the Portuguese Way
The coastal variant of the Portuguese Way is distinguished by its moderately demanding profile, ideal for cyclists with basic to intermediate experience. Unlike the inland Portuguese Way, this route hugs the Atlantic coast for its first 180 kilometres, offering panoramic views of the ocean, golden sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs that contrast with traditional fishing villages and modern coastal towns.
The route can be comfortably completed in 5-7 days, depending on the pace and stops each pilgrim wishes to make. Cycling infrastructure has improved considerably in recent years, with numerous dedicated cycle lanes and well-marked trails that make navigation easier.


The Spiritual and Cultural Experience
Beyond the sporting and logistical aspects, the Portuguese Way along the coast offers a deeply enriching experience that combines the personal introspection characteristic of pilgrimage with the discovery of an ancient Atlantic culture. Encounters with other pilgrims of various nationalities, the characteristic hospitality of local communities and the contemplation of landscapes that have remained virtually unchanged for centuries all contribute to creating a transformative experience.
Arriving at the Plaza del Obradoiro in Santiago de Compostela after several days of cycling along centuries-old trails is a moment of profound personal and spiritual satisfaction, making this Camino much more than just a cycling route: it is an authentic 21st-century pilgrimage that honours ancient traditions while embracing the modern adventure of cycle tourism.
Bicycle Type and Equipment
For the Portuguese Coastal Way, we recommend a trekking or mountain bike with mixed tyres that provide good grip on both asphalt and dirt trails. The terrain varies between paved secondary roads, gravel paths and some sections of natural trails. Basic equipment should include repair tools, an air pump, spare inner tubes and a basic first aid kit.
Weather Conditions
The Atlantic climate can be variable, especially in spring and autumn. Cyclists should be prepared for the possibility of rain and coastal winds by carrying suitable waterproof gear. Summers are generally more stable, but can be intensely hot during the middle of the day.
Accommodation and Services
Public hostel infrastructure is limited in some coastal areas, so it is advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during the busiest months (May-September). Many establishments offer specific services for cyclists, including secure bicycle storage and basic repair kits.
Main Stages and Points of Interest
Porto – Póvoa de Varzim (43 km)
The adventure begins in the magnificent city of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cyclists can explore the historic centre before heading north, initially following the Douro River until they reach the coast. This first section includes crossing the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge and offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. Póvoa de Varzim, known for its beaches and seaside atmosphere, provides an ideal first stop with excellent infrastructure for pilgrims.
Póvoa de Varzim – Caminha (73 km)
This stage is one of the most beautiful segments of the route, running almost entirely along the coastline. Cyclists will pedal along coastal paths that alternate between long beaches and small rocky coves. Viana do Castelo, the jewel of this stage, is well worth a long stop to visit its historic centre and the Sanctuary of Santa Luzia, which offers exceptional panoramic views of the mouth of the Lima River.
Caminha – Baiona (35 km)
The Portuguese-Spanish border is crossed by ferry from Caminha to A Guarda, a unique experience that adds a touch of adventure to the trip. Once in Galician territory, the route continues along the coast of the Rías Baixas, with stops in charming fishing villages such as Oia, famous for its 12th-century Cistercian monastery.
Baiona – Pontevedra (62 km)
Baiona, the historic port where the first ship carrying news of the discovery of America arrived, marks the start of the final coastal stretch. The route to Vigo offers some of the most spectacular views along the entire route, with the Vigo estuary stretching majestically and the Cíes Islands visible on the horizon on clear days. From Vigo, the route gradually heads inland, following traditional Camino trails. Redondela serves as a meeting point with the central Portuguese Way, and from here to Pontevedra, cyclists will enjoy more rural landscapes, with eucalyptus forests, small Galician villages and centuries-old stone crosses marking the way.
Pontevedra – Santiago de Compostela (65 km)
The final stage combines the excitement of approaching the finish line with some of Galicia’s most authentic landscapes. Caldas de Reis offers the opportunity to relax in its famous thermal waters, while Padrón, the traditional landing place of St. James the Apostle, adds historical and spiritual significance to the route.
Aparthotel OPORTO SOL
bikes and equipment
E-Bike Riverside 520e
The Riverside 520e embodies the quintessence of style in the world of electric bicycles. Its vibrant blue finish offers a modern and captivating aesthetic, attracting admiring glances at every turn. With its clean lines and carefully thought-out details, this electric bike is much more than a means of transport: it is a style statement.

15-litre panniers
Doppelte Packtasche mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 15 Litern zum Befestigen am Gepäckträger des Fahrrads, ideal, um Ihre Ausrüstung sichtbar und griffbereit zu verstauen. Die Packtaschen bieten ausreichend Platz, um Ihr Gepäck von Unterkunft zu Unterkunft zu transportieren, ohne dass ein zusätzlicher Gepäcktransfer erforderlich ist. Sehr praktisch und einfach zu handhaben, wenn Sie an Ihrer nächsten Unterkunft ankommen.

Helmet, Padlock and Repair Kit
Die Ausrüstung, die wir Ihnen für Ihre Reise entlang des Portugiesischen Weges zur Verfügung stellen, besteht aus einem Schutzhelm (obligatorisch), einer Diebstahlsicherung zum Abschließen des Rades und einem Reparaturset für den Fall einer unerwünschten Reifenpanne. Bitte beachten Sie, dass unser Pannendienst Ihnen nur bei mechanischen oder elektrischen Defekten des Fahrrads unterwegs helfen kann. Reifenpannen müssen Sie jedoch selbst beheben.

…frequently asked questions
Wie hoch ist der Schwierigkeitsgrad?
We classify the routes into three different levels:
- easy – between 20 and 40 km per day on flat terrain
- moderate – between 40 and 70 km per day, with some hills
- demanding – more than 70 km per day on mountainous terrain
Was passiert, wenn mir mitten in der Etappe die Kraft ausgeht?
Da E-Bikes mit einer elektrischen Unterstützung ausgestattet sind, ist es unwahrscheinlich, dass diese Situation eintritt. Sollte dies dennoch der Fall sein, organisieren wir gerne einen Transfer, der Sie an Ihrem Standort abholt und Sie zusammen mit Ihrem Fahrrad zu Ihrer nächsten Unterkunft bringt. Die Kosten für diesen Transfer müssen direkt an den Fahrer bezahlt werden, der Sie abholt.
Wie sieht die Beschilderung für jede Etappe aus?
Einige Tage vor Reiseantritt erhalten Sie einen Link zu einer App mit detaillierten Beschreibungen und Karten zu jeder Etappe sowie GPS-Tracks zur Verfolgung auf Ihrem Mobilgerät. Diese App funktioniert offline (ohne Mobilfunkempfang) und das Sprachsystem kann aktiviert werden, um Kreuzungen und Richtungsänderungen anzuzeigen.
Was passiert bei Regen oder schlechtem Wetter?
Leider haben wir keinen Einfluss auf das Wetter und können keine Verantwortung für Regen oder schlechtes Wetter während der Route übernehmen. Wir empfehlen Ihnen, für Tage mit leichtem Regen wasserdichte Kleidung mitzunehmen. Sollte es jedoch zu schweren Unwettern kommen, die Sie daran hindern, eine bestimmte Etappe zu absolvieren, bieten wir Ihnen die Möglichkeit, sich mit einem Fahrzeug zur Unterkunft der nächsten Etappe bringen zu lassen.
Kann ich mein Fahrrad nach jeder Etappe an einem sicheren Ort abstellen?
Ja, jede Unterkunft, in der Sie übernachten, verfügt über eine Garage oder ausreichend Platz, um Ihr E-Bike geschützt und sicher abzustellen.
Welche Arten von Fahrrädern sind verfügbar?
Obwohl die Tour entlang des portugiesischen Küstenwegs mit E-Bikes und elektrischer Unterstützung angeboten wird, stellen wir auch Rennräder und Mountainbikes zur Verfügung.
Muss ich mein Gepäck selbst tragen?
Alle Fahrräder sind mit Gepäckträgern am Heck ausgestattet, an denen zwei Packtaschen mit einem Fassungsvermögen von jeweils 15 Litern befestigt werden können, in denen Sie eine kleine Menge Gepäck verstauen können. Für diejenigen, die ein größeres Gepäckvolumen transportieren müssen, bieten wir jedoch einen optionalen Gepäcktransfer-Service von Hotel zu Hotel an.
Was passiert, wenn das Fahrrad eine Panne hat?
Im Falle einer mechanischen oder elektrischen Panne erhalten Sie unterwegs Hilfe, um das Fahrrad zu reparieren (oder zu ersetzen).
Im Falle einer Reifenpanne erhalten Sie ein Reparaturset, damit Sie das beschädigte Rad selbst reparieren können.
Im Falle eines Diebstahls müssen Sie die damit verbundenen Kosten selbst tragen.
Wann ist die beste Zeit, um den Camino Portugués zu radeln?
Without a doubt, spring and autumn are the most suitable times:
- Spring: April-June
- Autumn: September-October
Wäre es sinnvoll, eine Versicherung abzuschließen?
Obwohl es nicht unbedingt notwendig ist, kann es ratsam sein, wenn Sie im Falle eines Vorfalls die Sicherheit unter Kontrolle haben möchten.
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Destination
Day 1
LANZAROTE | your arrival in Arrecife
Airport pickup & transfer to Arrieta & E-bike pickup.
Calma Suites La Garita - Arrieta
Welcome to Lanzarote, the volcanic jewel of the Canary Islands and a paradise for cycling enthusiasts. Upon arrival at César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport, you'll be greeted and transferred to the charming coastal village of Arrieta, located on the island's tranquil northeast coast.
Day 2
LANZAROTE | Arrieta ▸ Orzola ▸ Haría ▸ Villa de Teguise
From there, the route turns inland and climbs through the dramatic volcanic landscape toward Haría, the enchanting "Valley of a Thousand Palms," nestled between verdant hills.
After a well-deserved break, continue across the island's scenic interior, enjoying sweeping panoramas before descending into Villa de Teguise, the historic former capital. Wander its cobbled streets, whitewashed plazas, and centuries-old architecture - a rewarding finish to an unforgettable first stage.
↔ 47,2 Km | ↗ 1057 m | ↘ 726 m
+ La Mimosa B&B - Villa de Teguise
Day 3
LANZAROTE | Villa de Teguise ▸ Tahíche ▸ La Geria ▸ Yaíza
Departing the historic streets of Villa de Teguise, today's ride heads south to Tahíche, where you'll have the option to visit the iconic César Manrique Foundation—the artist's former home, ingeniously built into volcanic lava bubbles.
Back in the saddle, the route continues through the island's heartland before entering La Geria, Lanzarote's extraordinary wine region, where vines grow in black volcanic ash sheltered by crescent-shaped stone walls.
Pause for a tasting of the unique Malvasía wines before pedaling onward through this lunar landscape. The stage concludes in Yaíza, a charming whitewashed village often praised as one of Spain's prettiest.
↔ 46,4 Km | ↗ 442 m | ↘ 570 m
+ Hotelito La Era - Yaíza
Day 4
LANZAROTE & FUERTEVENTURA | Yaíza ▸ Playa Blanca ▸ Corralejo ▸ La Oliva
Leaving Yaíza behind, today's ride climbs toward the mountain village of Femés, perched on a scenic balcony offering breathtaking views over the southern plains and the neighboring island of Fuerteventura.
A thrilling descent leads to Playa Blanca, a vibrant coastal resort where you'll board the ferry across the Bocayna Strait.
Arriving in Corralejo, the adventure continues alongside the spectacular natural park of golden sand dunes, with the Atlantic shimmering to your left and ancient volcanoes rising to your right. Pedal southward through this striking desert landscape before reaching Villaverde, a peaceful inland village and tonight's welcoming retreat.
↔ 52,9 Km | ↗ 589 m | ↘ 534 m
+ Hotel Mahoh - Villaverde
Day 5
FUERTEVENTURA | Villaverde ▸ Betancuria ▸ Antigua ▸ Valle Ortega
Setting off from Villaverde, today's route winds through Fuerteventura's rugged interior toward Tefía, a quiet hamlet surrounded by vast open plains and traditional windmills.
The ride continues into the island's mountainous heart, reaching Betancuria, the ancient former capital founded in the 15th century, with its whitewashed houses, historic church, and rich colonial heritage—an ideal spot for a well-earned break.
Pedaling onward, you'll cross sweeping valleys and arid landscapes to Antigua, another charming village steeped in tradition. A final gentle stretch brings you to Valle de Ortega, a tranquil rural enclave where the day's adventure comes to a peaceful close.
↔ 46,5 Km | ↗ 832m | ↘ 850 m
Casa Los Molinos - Valle Ortega
Day 6
FUERTEVENTURA | Valle Ortega ▸ Pájara ▸ La Pared ▸ Costa Calma
The final stage leaves Valle de Ortega and heads southwest toward Pájara, a beautifully preserved village known for its 17th-century church featuring a remarkable Aztec-influenced façade—a unique testament to the island's transatlantic history.
From here, the route winds through dramatic mountain passes and arid valleys, revealing Fuerteventura's wild, untamed character. Continuing south, you'll reach La Pared, a windswept coastal spot where the island narrows to its slimmest point between two oceans.
A final scenic stretch hugs the southern shoreline before arriving in Costa Calma, a sun-drenched resort bordered by turquoise waters and endless white-sand beaches—pure Atlantic bliss.
↔ 48,6 Km | ↗ 733 m | ↘ 978m
+ H10 Hotel Tindaya - Costa Calma
Day 7
DEPARTURE
transfer to de airport in Fuerteventura at your own expense
... or optional transfer & ferry to de airport in Lanzarote
OPTIONAL: Day 7
FUERTEVENTURA | Costa Calma ▸ Morro Jable
This optional stage offers a relaxed yet stunning ride along Fuerteventura's southern coast.
Departing Costa Calma, you'll pedal beside the breathtaking beaches of the Jandía Natural Park, where endless stretches of white sand meet crystalline turquoise waters—arguably the finest shoreline in the Canaries. The route leads gently to Morro Jable, a lively fishing village turned charming seaside resort, perfect for a leisurely lunch by the harbor.
For those craving more kilometers, an exciting extension continues along the wild, unspoiled peninsula to the Punta de Jandía Lighthouse, marking the island's southernmost tip - a truly remote and unforgettable finale.
↔ 22,4 Km | ↗ 360 m | ↘ 292 m
+ Hotel Barceló Occideltal Jandía Playa - Morro Jable
TOUR LOCATION
Lanzarote & Fuerteventura by E-Bike

Book early! ...and get a 6% discount for bookings more than 90 days in advance, between September 15th and June 15th
(NOT bookable between 15th November and 15th March)
◇ STANDARD Option
898 € ▸ 845 €per person in double/twin room (2 persons)
| Single Suplement (room for single use)
(...and 3rd person): + 185 €
Solo Traveller (1 person): 1275 € ▸ 1198 €
◆ SUPERIOR Option
1048 € ▸ 985 €per person in double/twin room (2 persons)
| Single Suplement (room for single use)
(...and 3rd person): + 255 €
Solo Traveller (1 person): 1365 € ▸1284 €
Optional Services
275 € x E-Bike rental | 6 days
180 € Emergency assistance insurance
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
(2 suitcases) ........ 240 €
Return transfer to Porto
(2 persons) ................. 190 €
what's included...
Accommodation - 6 nights in a hotel or aparthotel, bed and breakfast
Safe parking - secure space in each accommodation where you can leave your bicycle
Information - route notes via app or printout (if desired)
GPS navigation app - link to our app with descriptions for each stage, and GPS positioning to guide you via your mobile device
Support 24h - we keep permanently in touch with you throughout your stay to solve any problem or enquiry you may have.

What is NOT included?
Cancellation Policy

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