Located 2 km from Caminha Train Station, the Rinoterra Minho offers a delightful combination of river and mountain views. It includes wellness facilities and massage services.
Petra
Italy
A fantastic place , wonderful rooms , very quiet and relaxing !
Situated in Caminha and 2 km from Moledo beach, this 4-star hotel offers views over the Minho River, the sea and Santa Tecla Mountain. Hotel Porta do Sol has 2 outdoor pools and gardens.
Deborah
Australia
The location was excellent, the facilities were good and the massage was excellent.
Set within 30 km of Shipyards of Viana do Castelo and 41 km of Golfe de Ponte de Lima in Caminha, Azenha do Tio Luís offers accommodation with seating area.
Featuring a patio with river views, a garden and barbecue facilities, Casa do Vale - Seixas can be found in Caminha, close to Pedras Ruivas Beach and 26 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo.
John
South Africa
Large room with private bathroom. Excellent kitchen facilities with all one needs. Lovely view.
Offering quiet street views, Trajadinha - Casa da Travessa is an accommodation set in Caminha, 2.3 km from Pedras Ruivas Beach and 2.4 km from Praia do Codesal.
Juan
Singapore
The place was very spacious and good with good ventilation. Overall all prety good and I would recommend it.
Featuring a patio with garden views, a garden and barbecue facilities, Trajadinha FêloHouse can be found in Caminha, close to Moledo Beach and 1.7 km from Camarido Beach.
Fly to Porto Airport, 88km from Caminha. From there, take a direct train (2 hours) or bus (1.5 hours) to Caminha. Alternatively, drive via A28 (1 hour). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Lisbon take approximately 4 hours.
The most convenient airport for Caminha, Portugal is Porto Airport (OPO). It's the nearest, approximately 80km away, offering numerous domestic and international flights, making it accessible and convenient for travellers worldwide.
Caminha, Portugal, offers several public transport options. The local bus service, TransCunha, provides regular routes around town. Additionally, the Caminha train station connects to major cities. Taxis are also readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is another option, with ample parking facilities.
The historic centre of Caminha, Portugal, is the best area to stay. It's popular for its medieval architecture, proximity to the River Minho, and accessibility to local amenities and transport links. It offers a blend of culture, convenience, and charm.
Caminha, Portugal enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Average temperatures range from 9°C in January to 20°C in August. The summer season from June to September is typically dry, while the winter season from November to February sees the most rainfall. Despite the seasonal changes, the weather remains relatively temperate throughout the year.
What guests said about Caminha:
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Scored 8.0
Caminha is in a beautiful location,it has lots of places to...
Caminha is in a beautiful location,it has lots of places to eat and drink.It is a good base for exploring northern Portugal and doing the Camino.There are cycle and walking paths near by and it is easily accessible by train.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Caminha, a fortified border town located at the mouth of the...
Caminha, a fortified border town located at the mouth of the river Minho, where several battles were fought between Portugal and Spain, now has much more friendly relations with its neighbor , it is a nice place to stay a few days to discover the area, unfortunately the ferry that connects the two banks of the river, is out of service.
Fred
Portugal
10
Scored 10
I have been taking holidays in Caminha for over 30 years so...
I have been taking holidays in Caminha for over 30 years so it is one of my favourite spots. The town is small and everything is in walking distance, packed with enough restaurant choices to keep you satisfied and very well fed. Around it there's plenty interesting things to see and places to visit, also more restaurants with more excellent food to enjoy. The proximity with Spain is also a bonus.
Joana
Portugal
10
Scored 10
Great little town with a lots of culture and tradition.
Great little town with a lots of culture and tradition. As a pilgrim, there were not so many places to stay, but I met some lovely people there. I loved walking along the river Minho, beautiful landscape, fascinating architecture. It's a quiet town that is located on the riverbank of Rio Minho and you can cross the river by ferry to Spain.
zizikepapp
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Caminha is a busy little town with all the usual shops and...
Caminha is a busy little town with all the usual shops and plenty of restaurants and bars The scenery over the river estuary to Spain is great.
There are good transport links by train and bus and also a car ferry to Spain. Also easy access to sea and river beaches.
Peter
France
10
Scored 10
CAMINHA is a very attractive little town especially the old...
CAMINHA is a very attractive little town especially the old centre which has a lovely bustling square !
Many decent reasonably priced restaurants.
There are lovely clean beaches & super views across the River Minho to Spain !
Ideally located for walking on the beautiful unspoilt Serra da Arga or along the coastline.
Easy to nip across to Spain on the cheap ferry.
Good train service to other interesting places.
This hostel was great! It was beautiful, clean, comfortable, spacious and with a very warm welcome. I was glad to have a few hours to visit Caminha, which is a nice little town to see!!! Very well located; close to everything and close to the boat taxi if your doing the Camino!!!
We had a wonderful stay. The apartment was spacious and well-equipped. The breakfast was very excellent with a variety of different foods and drinks. We also spent some time in the pool which was well-sized for the number of guests.
Very inviting place, short walk to Center of town me to ferry across to Portugal.
Host was very accommodating with early check-in and easy to communicate with as we arrived.
Two beautiful modern bathrooms!
Had a restful stay.
Lawrence was a great host who directed us to a great place for a vegetarian meal (not easy in Portugal). We really enjoyed it and the beautiful town. His place also had a washer and dryer that was well appreciated.
I really liked the dehumidifier in the little laundry room. It helped dry clothes so much faster. the spaces are clean and comfortable. nice garden area.
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