Baiona

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
123.8
Altitude
15

Baredo

4.10

Baiona

4.20

Sabarís

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Baiona has a well-preserved old town, a waterfront with several sheltered beaches, and a peninsular fortress that rewards an extra 2 kilometers of walking with some of the best views on the Coastal route. Although there's no pilgrim albergue, it remains a favorite overnight stop.

The camino delivers you first to the Ex-colegiata de Santa Maria, a 13th-century collegiate church that mixes Romanesque and Gothic elements. Next door is the Capela de Santa Liberata, consecrated in honor of a local martyr said to have been the first woman crucified -- an unusual distinction. Both churches stand at the edge of the old town.

The Fortaleza de Monterreal occupies the entire peninsula south of town and is now a Parador hotel, though the walls and grounds are open to walkers. The 2-kilometer circuit around the ramparts puts the full sweep of the Atlantic on display. The Museo de la Carabela Pinta is located nearby and offers a sobering look at what oceanic exploration actually entailed in a ship the size of a large living room.

Fiesta

During the first week of March, Baiona celebrates the Fiesta de la Arribada, a festival marking the return of La Pinta with news of the New World. The town recreates a 15th-century market, and the harbor fills with period vessels.

History

On the 1st of March, 1493, Baiona became the first place in the Old World to learn of Christopher Columbus's successful voyage to the Americas. It was La Pinta that arrived here, captained by Martin Alonso Pinzon -- the experienced navigator whom many historians credit as the practical brain behind the expedition. The news reached Spain three days before Columbus himself would arrive, storm-tossed, at the port of Lisbon. The town celebrated; the King and Queen remained unaware of either arrival.

Pinzon was gravely ill when he landed and died within weeks, never receiving the recognition his role deserved. The replica of La Pinta in the harbor is a reminder of just how small these vessels were for crossing an unknown ocean.

The Road

The camino leaves Baiona along the Rúa Ventura Misa, the old town road that is set inland from the main road which follows the coast. It is possible to follow the main road out of town and all the way to Ramallosa.

The arrows are abundant and will take you past and over a pair of small rivers, first the Río da Baíña and then the Río da Groba. It makes the crossing to Ramallosa along an ancient stone now-pedestrian bridge adjacent to the main road. Once over it turns right then left again.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Small bedroom and breakfast is at a different location. Hard time finding place to eat because reservations were required and all were full on Sunday. Restaurants reopened at 7:30pm. Be prepared to eat tapas if you can’t get a hardy filling meal.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Favorite accommodation thus far. Very clean, fair price, close to markets, pharmacy, coffee shop, Camino trail. Little dog, Donna is friendly. Host was very helpful and welcoming. September 20, 2025

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Hostel Santa Maria Playa was a marvelous place for the night. Clean, private room with shower (shared toilet/WC) only two minutes from the beach, for only €30. This was a great place to stay - just off the camino (exit from door on the terrace to reconnect to the camino in about 30 seconds). Would absolutely stay here again, even to come back for vacation. Plus, the kind lady let me check in early!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely man at Taberna a Capela gave us free quiche and bread along with our drinks!! Great place right on the Camino to enjoy a cold beer (or whatever) on a hot day. Plenty of shaded outdoor seating. They have a stamp if you ask.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Historic hotel, right by the pier with shopping and restuarants. It is beautiful with old world charm. It is located at the end of Baiona. The room is huge with a wet bar, tea a sitting area and balcony looking at the marina. Theresa, the concierge, was extremely helpful and showed me to the restaurant right next door.
LOVE THIS PLACE!!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed a night in the albergue which is very close to a cafe and supermarket. Super clean bedding. Usual washing facilities. Cooking limited to a kettle and microwave really but there is a small space to prepare food. Beds had curtains and plug sockets.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Amazing little bakery. It won an award at the national level. Very friendly woman attending, and delicious pastries!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Good value for money. Short walk to centre area. Nice relax areas. Unfortunately if rained cats & dogs today. But they have a lovely lounge area inside too with facilities to keep food cool ir heat it up. And coffee vending machine.

Camino de Sant…

We spent the night in pension O Escondidino and we recommend it! Very friendly lady, good rooms and sanitary, affordable price and just nest the Camino. It’s near the football stadium.

Camino de Sant…

The Parador is lovely if you can afford it and want that kind of experience.