Duke of Camiña
| Dukedom of Camiña | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 1619 | 
| Created by | Philip III | 
| Peerage | Peerage of Spain | 
| First holder | Miguel de Meneses y Noronha, 1st Duke of Camiña | 
| Present holder | Victoria de Hohenlohe-Langenburg y Schmidt-Polex, 15th Duchess of Camiña | 
Duke of Camiña (Spanish: Duque de Camiña) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1619 by Philip III to a Portuguese aristocrat, Miguel de Meneses, 2nd Duke of Vila Real in the peerage of Portugal.
The title makes reference to the town of Caminha, Portugal, and was granted originally by Philip III as a title of Portuguese nobility, as he was also king of Portugal. When the two countries were separated, Philip IV of Spain recognised the Dukedom of Camiña as a title in the peerage of Spain.