Hiking Portugal's Rota Vicentina
The Fishermen's Trail and a summary of the Historical Way
Hiking Portugal's Rota Vicentina
The Fishermen's Trail and a summary of the Historical Way
Guidebook to walking Portugal's Rota Vicentina, a stunning yet remarkably little-visited 212km route down the south-western Atlantic coast, through the Alentejo and Algarve districts. The route, which is suitable for all fit walkers and is not technically difficult, is described across 12 stages, making it perfect for a 2-week holiday.Follow Portugal's Rota Vicentina along a wild stretch of Atlantic coastline, where towering cliffs, golden beaches and whitewashed fishing villages line the route from Porto Covo to Lagos. Known as the Fishermen's Trail, this 212km coastal path threads through the Alentejo and the Algarve, crossing the protected dunes and cliffs of the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina before reaching Cabo de São Vicente, mainland Europe's south-western tip.
This guidebook describes the 12-day Fishermen's Trail in full, stage by stage, and includes a summary of the parallel Historical Way for walkers seeking a quieter, inland alternative. Both routes can be combined, shortened or walked as a series of day trips using the region's reliable bus network, keeping travel low-carbon to the trailhead at Porto Covo.
Easy to moderate for the most part, the Rota Vicentina suits walkers of all abilities who can manage around 20km a day, with well-served villages, welcoming hostels and boutique guesthouses along the way. Storks nesting on sea stacks, wide sandy bays perfect for a swim, and some of Portugal's best seafood make this a rewarding trek for a single stage or the full 12 days.
- Full stage-by-stage description of the 12-day, 212km Fishermen's Trail from Porto Covo to Lagos
- Summary coverage of the 11-stage inland Historical Way for a quieter route through rural Alentejo
- 1:100,000 topographic maps covering the whole Rota Vicentina, plus GPX files and Cicerone app support
- Each stage includes distance, estimated walking time, and terrain summary to help plan daily sections and match stages to your walking pace
- Practical advice on accommodation, from hostels to boutique B&Bs, with a full accommodation table
- Guidance on shorter alternatives and circular day walks along the Rota Vicentina for those with limited time
- Tips on local buses, trains and getting to the trailhead without flying within Portugal
Plan your Rota Vicentina adventure with confidence and enjoy the mesmerising landscape, authentic Portuguese culture and delicious cuisine on this unforgettable long-distance walk with this comprehensive guidebook.
Portugal’s Rota Vicentina
Location: Southern Portugal – Alentejo & Algarve Atlantic coast
Distance: 212km
Typical duration: ~2 weeks
Start: Porto Covo
End: Lagos
Route format: Linear long-distance coastal walk (Fishermen’s Trail) with a summary of alternate inland walk (Historical Way)
Stages: 12 main stages with distances ~12–23 km each
Difficulty: Easy to moderate – mostly level ground for fit walkers
Best season: Spring (Mar–May) and late summer to autumn (Sep–Nov)
Author Highlight
“If you have a penchant for dramatic cliffs and awesome ocean scenery with secluded sandy bays. are fascinated by gangly storks nesting on sea stacks, are able to walk around 20km per day, appreciate fresh fish and charming guesthouses and hostels… without forgetting ancient oak forests, brilliant carpets of wildflowers, sweet oranges, mouthwatering traditional Portuguese cuisine and inimitable custard tarts, then the Rota Vicentina is definitely for you.”
- Gillian Price, author of Portugal's Rota Vicentina
Printed book
A guidebook with detailed route descriptions, stage breakdowns, accommodation listings, profiles and maps - everything you need on the trail.
Route summary table
Stage facilities planner
INTRODUCTION
The Rota Vicentina: Fishermen’s Trail
Shorter walks
Wildlife
Plants and flowers
Getting to Portugal
Getting to the trek start
Local transport
Information
When to go
Accommodation
Food and drink
What to take
Waymarking and maps
Dos and don’ts
Emergencies
Using this guide
THE FISHERMEN’S TRAIL
Stage 1 Porto Covo to Vila Nova de Milfontes
Stage 2 Vila Nova de Milfontes to Almograve
Stage 3 Almograve to Zambujeira do Mar
Stage 4 Zambujeira do Mar to Odeceixe
Stage 5 Odeceixe to Aljezur
Stage 6 Aljezur to Arrifana
Stage 7 Arrifana to Carrapateira
Stage 8 Carrapateira to Vila do Bispo
Stage 9 Vila do Bispo to Sagres
Stage 10 Sagres to Salema
Stage 11 Salema to Luz
Stage 12 Luz to Lagos
HISTORICAL WAY SUMMARY
Appendix A Accommodation table
Appendix B Useful information
Appendix C Portuguese–English glossary
Seasons
The ideal times to walk the trail are spring (March to May or early June) and late summer to autumn (September to November). The route can also be walked from September to June, although winter conditions may be wet. Midsummer can be extremely hot and is not recommended.
Centres
Porto Covo; Vila Nova de Milfontes; Almograve; Zambujeira do Mar; Odeceixe; Aljezur; Arrifana; Carrapateira; Vila do Bispo; Sagres; Salema; Luz; Lagos
Difficulty
The stages are mostly level and straightforward, with no special difficulties involved (Grade 1 and 2). The hike is suitable for all fit walkers who are comfortable walking around 20km per day.
Must See
The Fisherman’s Trail offers dramatic cliff scenery, vast sandy beaches, and the chance to see white storks nesting on sea stacks. Highlights include 15th-century Age of Discovery sites and the history of Henry the Navigator, Arab-era castles, welcoming fishing villages with traditional Portuguese hospitality, and Cabo de São Vicente, Europe’s most south-westerly point.
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