Fisherman's Trail coastal boardwalk with ocean view on Rota Vicentina hiking route

Fisherman's Trail

Walk Light, Travel Free

Professional luggage transport service along the Rota Vicentina. We carry your bags so you can focus on the breathtaking coastal views.

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Simple & Reliable

Book your luggage transport in minutes. We collect your bags in the morning and deliver them to your next accommodation.

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Select your journey

Choose your starting point, departure date, and final destination. You can book multiple stages as long as you plan to complete them sequentially without breaks.

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We calculate your route

The form automatically determines your direction and breaks your journey into daily stages.

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Book once, travel easy

Complete one booking to secure luggage transfers for your entire multi-day hike.

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Fully Insured

Your luggage is fully insured during transport. Travel with complete peace of mind.

On Time, Every Time

We guarantee delivery before 6 PM to your next accommodation. Reliable service you can count on.

Local Expertise

Deep knowledge of the Rota Vicentina trail and all accommodations along the route.

The Trail

Rota Vicentina Fisherman's Trail

One of the world's most beautiful coastal trails. 226.5 kilometers of stunning cliffs, wild beaches, and traditional fishing villages along Portugal's unspoiled southwest coast.

Read the definitive guide Or explore our detailed Sagres to Salema stage guide
226.5
Kilometers
13
Stages
100%
Coastal
Aerial view of sandy beach and cliffs on Rota Vicentina Fisherman's Trail Portugal
Ancient menhir standing stone in the Algarve countryside

Spotlight

The Ancient Menhirs of Vila do Bispo

Discover over 300 standing stones carved from gleaming white limestone — the largest concentration of menhirs on the Iberian Peninsula. Some date back 6,500 years, making them older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Walkers on the Fisherman's Trail pass directly through this archaeological treasure trove during stages 9, 10 and 11.

300+
Menhirs
6,500
Years Old
3
Trail Stages
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