Pilgrimage Tours
Booking one of these amazing Pilgrimage Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Displaying 45 of 87 tours
Displaying 45 of 87 tours
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 5 O Cebreiro to Santiago
This self-guided walking tour of the Camino Frances is the final stage of a five-stage tour that allows walkers to complete the Camino with one or two stages per year. Enjoy completing the complete route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostella over several years.
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from San Sebastián to Bilbao
The 8-Day Self-Guided Camino del Norte from San Sebastián to Bilbao is the first section of the complete Camino del Norte, and is a great warm up for those not looking to trek the entire 36-day route. Although you won’t reach Santiago de Compostela, Bilbao too will be a triumphant end to a magical 8-day journey on this famous pilgrims’ route.
Tuscany
Via Francigena from Montefiascone to Rome
A journey on the Via Francigena is like traveling back in time, and this self-guided route takes you from Montefiascone to Rome. Walk between lovely historic villages and through scenic Lazio countryside before reaching the incomparable city of Rome. This tour along the Via Francigena combines history, culture, nature, adventure, tradition, and great food into one amazing experience.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Camino Portuguese Coastal Spiritual Variant
The Spiritual Variant Camino Portugues from Baiona to Santiago is an alternative route to Santiago de Compostella, and combines the traditional route from Baiona with the Traslatio route.
Le Puy Camino
Walk the Le Puy Camino: Cahors to Lectoure
Embark on a 7-day self-guided pilgrimage on southern France’s Le Puy Camino, walking from Cahors to Lectoure at your own pace.
Le Puy Camino
Walk the Le Puy Camino: Lectoure to Aire-sur-l’Adour
Dive into a unique walking tour on this 7-day self-guided pilgrimage from Lectoure to Aire-sur-l’Adour on the Le Puy Camino in southern France.
Northern Spain
Camino Padre Sarmiento
The Padre Sarmiento route is a special one, going along the coast from Pontevedra before heading inland at Arousa, along a 170-kilometer path that ends in Santiago de Compostela. It was named in memory of Fray Martín Sarmiento’s pilgrimage, which he documented in his 1745 book “Trip to Galizia”.
Tuscany
Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena
Beauty and adventure await you on this Via Francigena pilgrimage walking tour through Tuscany. Enjoy the best of the Italian countryside as you walk from Lucca to Siena along the ancient pilgrimage route. Panoramic views of rolling hills and vineyard stretch out before you like a painting on this incredible tour.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Portuguese Coastal Camino from Porto to A Guarda
Embark on the remarkable Portuguese Coastal Camino from Porto to A Guarda, offering stunning Atlantic coastal panoramas. Experience Porto’s cultural richness, indulge in its famous Port wine, and explore historical treasures like its cathedral and Torre de los Clérigos. As you journey, encounter charming towns, diverse habitats, and picturesque beaches, culminating in A Guarda’s maritime allure with its port and historic landmarks.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 3 Burgos to Leon
This self-guided walking tour of the Camino Frances is the third stage of a five-stage tour that allows walkers to complete the Camino with one or two stages per year. Enjoy completing the complete route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostella over several years.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Slower-Paced
Want a slower pace on the Camino Frances? Whether you just want more time to savour the journey and the villages, or if this is your first Camino and you want to ensure the days aren’t too long, then this is the tour for you. This is also a popular family route, and suitable for children who like spending time outdoors!
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: Tui to Finisterre
The Portuguese Camino: Tui to Finisterre starts from the border town of Tui, located on the banks of the Miño river that serves as a natural border between Spain and Portugal. The natural, historical and monumental heritage that you will find in Tui will be a magnificent opening to begin the route of this way.
Camino del Norte
The Northern Way from San Sebastián to Marquina
The 8-Day Northern Way from San Sebastián to Marquina Tour invites you to discover the natural beauty, culture, and incredible food of Northern Spain. Walking from San Sebastián to Marquina, you’ll discover the wondrous beauty of Green Spain for yourself as you make your way along coastal paths and through the inland Basque territory. Each stop along the way will delight you, from ancient ports to historical sights, and endless vineyards to sandy beaches—there is so much to discover on this dynamic section of the Camino de Santiago. Balance out active days on foot with relaxing evenings at charming accommodations where the mouth-watering flavours of Asturias are never far out of reach.
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from Ribadeo to Santiago
This 11-day Camino journey marks the final section of the complete Camino del Norte. From Ribadeo, you’ll press on to the iconic city of Santiago de Compostela with this world-famous route concludes.
Camino dos Faros
Camino dos Faros
Camiño dos Faros – The Lighthouse Way spans approximately 200 kilometers, connecting Malpica to Finisterre, and showcases the prominent role of the sea in ancient pilgrimages. The Camino dos Faros offers breathtaking views of lighthouses and monuments along the Costa da Morte.
Why book with 10 Adventures?
We know adventure
Founded by experienced travellers, active and adventure vacations are all we do.
Experience the trip of a lifetime organized by a team of travel specialists who combine knowledge and passion for adventure travel.
Self-guided specialists
With over 600 tours across 30+ countries, we specialize in self-guided tours.
Combine the freedom of travelling on your own with the confidence that all of your logistics are taken care of.
Packed with value
Get everything you need for your next vacation with one easy booking.
We take care of accommodations, luggage transfers, gear rentals, and more - so you can focus on making memories.
World Class support
Get unbeatable support at every step of your journey.
Whether you are planning or travelling, no matter what your question, a real human is always a call or click away.
Hassle free bookings
Have peace of mind for when travel plans change.
Explore our flexible booking, payment, and cancellation options, as well as our Lifetime Deposits program.
Choosing pilgrimages for your holiday offers a perfect blend of spiritual enrichment and cultural discovery. Experience sacred sites, explore historical landmarks, and participate in local rituals. This travel style ensures a meaningful journey, fostering personal growth and cultural appreciation.
Top destinations for pilgrimages include Spain, known for the famous Camino de Santiago, and India, with its rich spiritual heritage and sacred rivers. Israel offers profound historical and religious significance, while Japan provides serene temple visits and traditional practices. These locations offer the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable pilgrimage.
- Camino de Santiago, Spain: Walk the historic Way of St. James, exploring medieval towns, cathedrals, and lush landscapes on this iconic pilgrimage route.
- Jerusalem, Israel: Discover the holy sites of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, including the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
- Fatima, Portugal: Visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima, participate in candlelight processions, and explore the town's rich religious history.
- Le Puy-en-Velay, France: Begin your pilgrimage in this historic town, following the Via Podiensis route through beautiful French countryside and medieval villages.
- Via Francigena, Italy: Travel the ancient path from Canterbury to Rome, experiencing Italy's rich cultural heritage, historic sites, and breathtaking landscapes along the way.
Pilgrimage tours vary in difficulty, but a moderate fitness level is generally recommended. Some routes involve long walks and uneven terrain, so being able to walk comfortably for several hours is beneficial.
Pack comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a reusable water bottle, a small backpack, a hat, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and any necessary medications.
Yes, many pilgrimage tours are suitable for beginners. There are routes with varying difficulty levels, so it's possible to choose one that matches your fitness and experience.
No specialized gear is typically required for pilgrimage tours, but bringing your own comfortable walking shoes and personal items is essential. Some tours may provide additional gear if needed.
Consider your fitness level, interests, and the cultural or spiritual significance of the destination. Research tour itineraries and reviews to find a tour that aligns with your preferences and physical abilities.
Tour operators ensure safety by providing experienced guides, following local health guidelines, and offering support for any medical or logistical issues that arise during the journey.
Yes, most pilgrimage tours include meals and accommodations. Specific inclusions vary by tour, so check the details of your chosen package.
Absolutely. Pilgrimage tours are ideal for solo travelers, offering a chance to meet like-minded individuals and share a meaningful journey.
Group sizes vary but typically range from 10 to 20 participants. Smaller groups allow for a more personalized experience and easier interaction with guides and fellow travelers.
Tour operators are prepared to handle medical issues with first aid kits and access to local healthcare services. It's important to inform them of any pre-existing conditions before the tour.
Yes, travel insurance is recommended to cover unexpected events such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage.
Train by walking regularly, gradually increasing your distance and duration. Pack appropriately, stay hydrated, and ensure your shoes are well-broken in to prevent blisters.
Expect to learn about local traditions, visit historical and religious sites, engage with local communities, and participate in cultural rituals and events.
The best time varies by destination. Consider the local climate and any significant religious or cultural events that might enhance your experience.
Age restrictions vary by tour operator, but many tours are suitable for all ages. Check with the provider for specific details regarding age requirements.
Accommodations range from hotels and guesthouses to monasteries and hostels, depending on the tour and location. Basic but comfortable lodging is common.
Many tours offer luggage transfer services, allowing you to walk with just a daypack while your main luggage is transported to the next accommodation.
Yes, many tour operators can accommodate dietary restrictions. Inform them in advance to ensure your needs are met during the tour.
Additional activities may include guided tours of historical sites, cultural workshops, religious ceremonies, and opportunities for personal reflection and meditation.
Some pilgrimage tours are family-friendly, offering shorter routes and educational activities suitable for children. Check with the tour provider for family-oriented options.