Hello, Kjacck2222! The Portuguese Camino is certainly a lovely introduction to Camino walking, particularly in busy periods, when on the Camino Francés the scramble rush to ensure that you get a bed often means that you find yourself with insufficient time to enjoy the many interesting villages and towns on the way. This won't be a problem in Portugal, although if you start from Lisbon, a wonderful city to spend at least a couple of days, you may find that you need to walk a fair distance to reach accommodation on the first few stages. After that, it is rather easier. If you start from Porto, accommodation is plentiful. I would make two recommendations. Firstly, the detour of two days to Fatima is well marked (with blue arrows). If there is a religious or other spiritual element to your pilgrimage, this is certainly worthwhile; you can rejoin the Camino at Tomar, a very interesting town, or a little further on. Secondly, like Phoenix above, I would recommend the coastal section immediately after Porto. Buen Camino! Tom