• Bob Oetken
  • Sue Oetken
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  • Bob Oetken
  • Sue Oetken

Camino Portugués 2026

Et 48-dags eventyr af Bob & Sue Læs mere
  • Day 16- Porto , Portugal

    19. maj, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    On May 19th, we finally allowed ourselves to sleep in a little as our body clocks were still adjusting to Portugal time (for Bob). After enjoying a wonderful breakfast at the beautiful Boeira Garden Hotel, we set out on foot toward Porto to meet our friend and fellow Sacramento pilgrim, Gina, at the magnificent Porto Cathedral.

    Our walk took us across the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, the stunning metal bridge spanning the Douro River with incredible panoramic views of both Porto and Gaia. Along the Gaia riverfront, we passed the famous port wine warehouses of Taylor, Sandeman, Fonseca, and many others, with their underground caves that have made Porto wines world famous.

    At the Pilgrims Office, we received our Camino credentials — the special pilgrim passport that collects stamps along the journey. Getting our very first stamp made everything suddenly feel very real: our Portuguese Camino adventure had officially begun.

    From there, we began walking the first stage of the Portuguese Camino toward Matosinhos, following the Douro River all the way to the Atlantic coast before continuing north along the shoreline. The walk covered more than eight miles and gave us a perfect “warm-up” day before the real trekking begins.

    Along the way, we stopped at a seaside terrace restaurant for refreshments overlooking the ocean before eventually enjoying lunch in Matosinhos, a city that grew from a humble fishing and salt-producing village into Portugal’s most important fishing port, famous today for its seafood and maritime heritage. I ordered the sea bass, which was absolutely delicious.

    One of the most moving moments of the day came as we left Matosinhos and encountered haunting statues commemorating the “Great Tragedy at Sea” of December 12, 1947, when several fishing boats sank during a violent storm, claiming the lives of 152 fishermen and devastating the community. The sculptures beautifully and painfully captured the grief of the families left behind.

    By late afternoon, we boarded an incredibly crowded bus back toward Porto, but traffic became so slow that we eventually got off and decided walking would be faster. We wandered once more through the lively Ribeira district, explored a few shops, and made our way back across the bridge toward our hotel. By the end of the day, we had walked nearly 12½ miles, and my legs are definitely going to feel it tomorrow!

    Tomorrow we plan to enjoy one final relaxing day before the Camino truly begins, including exploring some of Porto’s famous port wine cellars and, of course, tasting a little port along the way.

    Until tomorrow — Buen Camino.
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  • Day 15 - SJDP to Porto, Portugal

    18. maj, Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    On May 18th, Gina and I traveled to Pamplona by bus. Along the way, we saw many of the pilgrims we had helped at the Pilgrim’s Office making their way along the Valcarlos route. The bus ride took about an hour and a half, and when we arrived in Pamplona, we treated ourselves to a delicious lunch.

    After lunch, we decided to head to the airport early so we would have plenty of time to check our bags and relax before our flight. Little did we know that the airport was very small, with only two gates! Needless to say, we ended up sitting there for two hours, but thankfully there were comfortable couches where we could relax.

    We flew from Pamplona to Madrid and then continued on to Porto, Portugal. When we arrived in Porto, I waited for my suitcase at baggage claim, but it never appeared. The airline informed me that my suitcase was still back in Madrid. Thank goodness I at least had my toothbrush with me while I waited for my suitcase to be delivered the next day.
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  • Day 7-14 St. Jean Pied de Port

    11. maj, Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    What a week!

    I spent May 10-18 volunteering at the Pilgrims Office in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France. The first night we stayed at an albergue. I was lucky and got the bottom bed of the bunk bed . At dinner time we shared a nice meal with other pilgrims staying there , enjoyed sharing stories and singing.

    It was such a rewarding experience helping pilgrims who were beginning their Camino adventure. Some pilgrims were actually walking all the way from Holland, Germany, and many other countries before even reaching St. Jean!

    I met so many wonderful people from around the world. I was able to use my Spanish to help translate, and the translation app became my best friend when communicating with pilgrims from China, South Korea, Japan, and many other countries. It was amazing to see how people from all over the world could connect through the Camino spirit.

    The hours were long, but incredibly rewarding. We had an all-girl team, and we shared so many laughs and memorable moments together.

    During the week, a huge storm rolled through the mountains and snow fell at very low elevations. Because of the dangerous conditions, we had to strongly recommend that pilgrims take the lower Pyrenees route instead of the Napoleon Route. Some brave pilgrims still crossed through the mountains and later sent photos — it looked absolutely freezing, windy, and miserable.

    Today Gina and I are traveling to Porto via Madrid, where we will meet Bob and begin our next adventure together on the Portuguese Camino.

    Can’t wait for what’s ahead
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  • Day 6 - Biarritz >StJeanPieddePort

    10. maj, Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Today was our last day in Biarritz. What a wonderful city — we truly enjoyed exploring every bit within walking distance. We even became quite good at figuring out the bus schedules (well, Gina did all the legwork — I just followed along!).

    We started the day with coffee at our favorite café and had a lovely conversation with a few people from Canada. The young man with them is a professional tennis player, which made for an interesting chat. We also spent our final couple of hours strolling along the beach. So many people were out enjoying the sunshine, and the weather could not have been more perfect.

    Around 12:30 PM, we left our hotel and took the bus to the train station, where we boarded the train to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. The scenery along the way was spectacular — rivers, farms, and the mountains made for a beautiful journey.

    Once we arrived in town, we had to walk uphill with our suitcases to reach our accommodation, which was not the most enjoyable part of the day! I hope our suitcases hold up on the roughed streets here in town. We are staying in an albergue and sleeping in bunk beds — all part of the Camino experience.

    This evening, we will enjoy dinner with the other pilgrims staying here, and in the morning we begin volunteering at the Pilgrims Office for the entire week. We are really looking forward to meeting people from all over the world and helping them begin their Camino adventure.
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  • Day 5 - Biarritz

    8. maj, Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Today we spent the entire day exploring this beautiful beach town of Biarritz. We first headed out for a nice cup of coffee and discovered a wonderful market in Old Town. The Halles market area truly feels like the social heart of the city, where locals gather for fresh seafood, cheeses, meats, produce, and all kinds of Basque specialties. There was also an outdoor artisan market filled with local goodies. I somehow refrained from buying everything in sight — and those who know me know that was a huge sacrifice! Haha.

    After the market, we started walking down the coast. The promenade in Biarritz is famous for its dramatic ocean views, and lively seaside atmosphere along the Bay of Biscay. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking with rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, crashing waves, and surfers everywhere. Walking along the promenade, you pass landmarks like the Hôtel du Palais, originally built as the summer palace of Empress Eugénie and Napoleon III.

    Biarritz is considered the birthplace of surfing in Europe, and it was so fun watching surfers ride the waves throughout the day. We stopped at a café right across from the ocean where I enjoyed a smoothie that I really needed after all the walking. As I sat there, I realized the café was named Carlos, which made me smile.

    We continued farther down the coast and came upon the beautiful statue of the Virgin Mary sitting high on a rock overlooking the Atlantic. The Rocher de la Vierge is one of the most important symbols of Biarritz and has deep ties to the town’s fishing history. According to local legend, fishermen caught in a violent storm were guided safely home by a mysterious light that appeared on the rock. In gratitude, the statue of the Virgin Mary was placed there in 1865 to protect sailors and fishermen.

    After all that exploring, we decided to head back to the hotel for a little rest and a nice afternoon nap.

    In the early evening, we headed back out and walked along the coast again to Grande Plage, Biarritz’s main beach lined with grand hotels and cafés. The promenade became fashionable in the 19th century when European royalty began vacationing here. We sat at one of the cafés, enjoyed a drink, and spent some time people watching while listening to the sound of the ocean.

    We ended up walking over 7 miles today, so before calling it a night, we treated ourselves to some ice cream — so yummy!

    Now it’s time to relax and get up early for our last day in Biarritz ❤️
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  • Day 4 - San Sebastián to Biarritz

    7. maj, Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    We had another calm morning with breakfast and a walk around town.

    We visited a wonderful market today that had anything you could possibly desire — fresh fish, meats, pasta, vegetables, fruit, and so much more. The amount of fresh products available was unbelievable. I would absolutely love to have something like this all in one place back home.

    Afterward, we walked to the old town where I sat on a bench for a while just enjoying a little people watching. It was so peaceful and relaxing, one of those simple moments you really appreciate while traveling.

    We checked out of our hotel and walked to the bus station to catch our bus to Biarritz, France. The one-hour bus ride took us through the beautiful French countryside, and the scenery along the way was just lovely.

    We arrived in Biarritz around 4:00 and made the walk to our hotel with luggage in tow. What a beautiful town! Once we got settled, we headed out for a walk along the promenade and visited the beautiful St. Augustine Church. Right next door was a cozy restaurant where we stopped for a drink — I enjoyed my favorite gin and tonic (yummy!).

    Afterward, we wandered down to the fishing dock for a delicious seafood dinner. We started with sardines for an appetizer, and they were so tasty. By the ocean it turned quite chilly, so we hurried back to our hotel to warm up for the night.

    Tomorrow we’ll head out early to explore more of this beautiful town.

    Bonne Nuit!
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  • Day 3- Wonderful day in San Sebastián

    6. maj, Spanien ⋅ 🌙 57 °F

    Rain or shine, nothing stopped us from exploring this beautiful town. We started the day with a leisurely breakfast before heading out for a hike up to the Christ on the hill. The climb was both easy and steep in parts, made even more memorable by the steady rain coming down as we made our way up.

    At the top, we were greeted by an impressive fortress rich in history. The city enjoyed a few centuries of relative peace before being besieged by Franco-Portuguese troops in 1476, and the fortress played a key role in sheltering its inhabitants during the attack. Afterward, the Catholic Monarchs ordered it to be further fortified. Standing above it all is the Sagrado Corazón (Sacred Heart) statue atop Monte Urgull—a 12.5-meter (about 45-foot) sandstone and concrete monument inaugurated in 1950. It’s a powerful symbol of peace, faith, and protection over the city, often referred to as the “Christ of Corcovado” of the Basque Country.

    After our hike, we stopped at a local bar for a delicious appetizer and drink—well deserved! We spent some time wandering through the Old Town, picking up a few little treasures, before heading back to the hotel for a relaxing nap.

    Later, we decided to head out to dinner and were thrilled to see the sun finally shining—clear skies at last. We chose a restaurant called Ganbara,  a Michelin Guide 2026 spot, and it absolutely did not disappoint. Knowing how popular it is, we arrived about 40 minutes before opening. We were the fourth group in line, but by the time the doors opened, the line had wrapped around the corner.

    We enjoyed local txakoli wine (so good!) and ordered a variety of plates to share—each one better than the last. After dinner, we took a long walk along the promenade and watched the sunset, which wasn’t until around 9:00 pm. It was the perfect ending to a wonderful day in San Sebastián.
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  • Day 2 - San Sebastián!

    5. maj, Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

    Today we started our day with a wonderful breakfast before heading out to explore the city. As we wandered through the streets, the ornate architecture instantly reminded me of Recoleta in Argentina.

    We visited the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (Catedral del Buen Pastor), the main cathedral in San Sebastián. Inaugurated in 1897 and designed in a beautiful Neo-Gothic style, it’s the largest religious building in the city, with a striking 75-meter steeple and an oincredible organ boasting over 9,500 pipes.

    From there, we made our way to the iconic María Cristina Bridge, built in 1905. Its elegant design, with four towering obelisks topped by sculptures, makes it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.

    We then strolled along La Concha Bay, whose name means “The Shell,” perfectly describing its shape. The bay separates the city from the Cantabrian Sea and is home to La Concha Beach, Ondarreta Beach, and Santa Clara Island. The promenade was absolutely beautiful, and we even walked up to the summer home of Queen Maria Christina.

    As we were walking back to our hotel, we stopped at a small restaurant to enjoy a coffee and tea—and the timing couldn’t have been better. Just as we settled in under the awning, another downpour began. We sat there, warm drinks in hand, watching the rain fall …. a perfect, peaceful moment to end the our walk.

    In the early evening, we met up with our friend Kerri, who will be volunteering with us in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port at the pilgrim office. We wandered into the old town to enjoy tapas and some lovely wine—great food, even better conversation.

    Now it’s time to rest so we can explore more tomorrow. Buenas noches!
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  • Day 1- Let the adventure begin

    3. maj, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Waiting at San Francisco International Airport for our flight to Atlanta, then onward to Madrid. The adventure begins—next stop, Spain! ✈️🇪🇸

    Well, we finally made it to San Sebastián—our home for the next three days!

    We left home Sunday morning at 6:30am, and by the time we settled in, it was 10:15pm here in Spain (1:15pm Pacific). A long day of travel, but everything went smoothly. Customs in Madrid was surprisingly quick—less than 10 minutes—even with a small hiccup when my fingerprints wouldn’t scan and I had to check in with an officer.

    From there, we took a taxi to the train station and caught a slower train to San Sebastián. It was about a five-hour ride, but honestly, it was perfect—time to relax, nap a little, and take in the scenery.

    Arriving in San Sebastián was incredible—the city is absolutely beautiful. After checking into our hotel, we headed straight to the beach and caught a stunning sunset. Then, hungry from the long day, we found a local bar and enjoyed some pintxos and a nice glass of wine.

    Our only misstep? Walking back to the hotel in what turned out to be pouring rain—we didn’t realize how hard it was coming down until we were already committed. By the time we got back, we were completely soaked! Hot showers and a cozy end to a long travel day were exactly what we needed.

    Can’t wait to explore more of this beautiful town tomorrow. Hasta mañana!
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