June 10-11 — Preparation for the Camino




The group arrived in Galicia on June 10, allowing us two days to prepare for our first day on the Camino Portugués de la Costa on June 12.  Coincidentally, that is precisely the same date on which we began our journey on the Camino Sanabres in 2015. We enjoyed the stunning scenery and grand service at the Hotel Talaso Atlántico in Oia. The crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean were something to behold.



On June 11, we moved on to the Parador de Baiona, our starting point, and the site of some historical interest, as well as being afforded spectacular views of the Ria de Vigo (Vigo Estuary) as it empties into the Atlantic. The history of the fort on which the Parador is sited dates back to the 11th century, but Baiona’s greatest fame comes from its being the location where Christopher Columbus’s ship, Pinta, made landfall on its return from his first voyage to the Americas.


A replica of the Pinta is currently undergoing repairs, but we were fortunate enough to witness it performing a sea trial from the crenellated walls of the ancient fort.

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