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Boat from Caminha to A Guarda

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My husband and I will be walking CP coastal route in September. Do we need to book a boat from Caminha to A Guarda?
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
No need to book.

I had to ask him to slow down, from the first non-disabled pilgrims grabbing the spots where I needed to sit, so the edge position that was left was quite precarious for my disability, otherwise he basically just waits til he has enough pilgrims to justify making the crossing.

Just turn up, and you will be fine.
 
No need to book.

I had to ask him to slow down, from the first non-disabled pilgrims grabbing the spots where I needed to sit, so the edge position that was left was quite precarious for my disability, otherwise he basically just waits til he has enough pilgrims to justify making the crossing.

Just turn up, and you will be fine.
Thank you Jabba Papa. Very helpful
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Hi! I stayedhere

Arca Nova Guest House & Hostel Caminha​

Address:Largo Sidónio Pais, 4910-120 Caminha, Portugal
Phone: +351 935 390 402
GPS Coordinates: N 041° 52.435, W 08° 50.177

This was in 2021 and in the morning around breakfast the Hostel staff told us there was a guy coming soon! We were picked up by a water taxi owner/fisherman in his van; who took us across in his boat and dropped of on the beach on the Spanish side Felt like Columbus landing in the New World 🤣! 5 Euros each. Best check they still do it when you book if your thinking of staying; things might have changed!
Buen Camino
Woody
 

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Arca Nova Guest House & Hostel Caminha​

Address:Largo Sidónio Pais, 4910-120 Caminha, Portugal
Phone: +351 935 390 402
GPS Coordinates: N 041° 52.435, W 08° 50.177

This was in 2021 and in the morning around breakfast the Hostel staff told us there was a guy coming soon! We were picked up by a water taxi owner/fisherman in his van; who took us across in his boat and dropped of on the beach on the Spanish side Felt like Columbus landing in the New World 🤣! 5 Euros each. Best check they still do it when you book if your thinking of staying; things might have changed!
Buen Camino
Woody
Thank you Woody we will try Arca Nova.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Just be prepared for a possible beach landing, in a foot or so of water. Wear sandals!
I will say it is the best border crossing ever.
 
My husband and I will be walking CP coastal route in September. Do we need to book a boat from Caminha to A Guarda?
When we did it you just bought tickets at the ferry departure point. It's a short ride across.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
My husband and I will be walking CP coastal route in September. Do we need to book a boat from Caminha to A Guarda?
From the Senda Litoral or Camino Coastal: When you come out of the woodsy area and after you pass the camping (on your left), you end at the water (the River Mino). Just look over to the boats in the water on the left. There are a number of "water taxis" that take you across the shortest crossing and let you out closer to A Guarda. You do not need to go into Caminha. Jacobeo is good, but it's a hefty walk along the water into Caminha and then a good walk into A Guarda from his disembarkation point. Try Taxi Boat Peregrinos (taxiboatperegrinos.com 351-913-254-110)....you can reserve ahead with them. Or Taxi Boat Caminha Peregrinos at 351-964-519-329. If you are staying overnight in Caminha, then Jacobeo is probably easiest.
 
From the Senda Litoral or Camino Coastal: When you come out of the woodsy area and after you pass the camping (on your left), you end at the water (the River Mino). Just look over to the boats in the water on the left. There are a number of "water taxis" that take you across the shortest crossing and let you out closer to A Guarda. You do not need to go into Caminha. Jacobeo is good, but it's a hefty walk along the water into Caminha and then a good walk into A Guarda from his disembarkation point. Try Taxi Boat Peregrinos (taxiboatperegrinos.com 351-913-254-110)....you can reserve ahead with them. Or Taxi Boat Caminha Peregrinos at 351-964-519-329. If you are staying overnight in Caminha, then Jacobeo is probably easiest.
Thank you for all being so helpful.
 

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