Revised and updated for 2018. The only Camino guidebook written by a person who works as a guide on the Camino and who gets to walk regularly to Santiago de Compostela. A Survival Guide to the Portuguese Camino in Galicia will not only provide you with simple, concise and to-the-point information about the route you are following, but will also help you understand and appreciate Spanish idiosyncrasy, which is usually the most intriguing, and at times frustrating, part of a trip for travellers. This is also a guidebook that provides insider insight and information about the Camino; information on where you are walking, why you are looking at things and how to make the most of your experience; all that stuff that is not readily available to travellers from abroad. In a nutshell, this is a guidebook written by a Spanish pilgrim for pilgrims from abroad. Please note that this guidebook only covers the last section of the Portuguese Camino, the part that crosses Galicia in Spain. It does NOT cover any of the stages in Portugal.
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Jeffery Barrera currently works as a guide on both the Portuguese and French Caminos de Santiago. Since 2013 he has walked the Galician section of the Camino 40 times; and in 1994 he walked to Santiago de Compostela from the French border. Because he gets to walk the Camino on a regular basis, he does not have to rely on other people for updates. Jeffery Barrera is also the author of A Survival Guide to the Camino in Galicia and A Survival Guide to the Prado Museum. Please visit www.barrerabooks.com for information about the author and his books.
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