Pilgrimage Tours
Booking one of these amazing Pilgrimage Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Displaying 87 of 87 tours
Displaying 87 of 87 tours
Camino Frances
Guided Camino Frances
Become a certified pilgrim on this 8 day guided walk along the French Way (Camino Frances) in northern Spain. This is the most popular route of the Camino de Santiago, and you’ll love the atmosphere of the walk.
Southern Italy
The Appian Way: Via Francigena Rome to Formia
The Appian Way: Via Francigena Rome to Formia is a 12-day pilgrimage along a section of the renowned Via Francigena. This first part of the Via Appia is perhaps the most impressive section of the whole route, and certainly the part with the highest density of historical interest. This road for centuries has been the backbone of the Roman road system in southern Italy and the gateway to its colonies in the southern and eastern Mediterranean. While born as a transport road for soldiers, merchants, and everybody else, in medieval times the road was used intensively by pilgrims travelling from Rome, the Holy City, to the Holy Land.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Last 300km from Leon
Imagine 18-days walking the Camino Frances, starting in León and finishing in Santiago de Compostela. Explore this ancient pilgrim route, having time to contemplate the history of this journey, and the impact on you as a pilgrim. Along the way explore historical villages, savour local Spanish food and wine, and meet other pilgrims from around the world.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Portuguese Coastal Camino
Embark on arguably the most beautiful of all the Camino routes on the 14-Day Camino Portuguese Coastal Way! This incredible self-guided journey has you setting out from the UNESCO World Heritage City of Porto to experience the beauty of northern Portugal before crossing into the peaceful rural landscapes of northwestern Spain.
Camino Invierno
Camino Invierno Shorter Days Tour
Historically, the Camino Invierno (also known as the Winter Way Camino) served as the preferred route for medieval pilgrims during the coldest months, earning its name for this reason. Originally conceived as an alternative to the French Way, it has evolved into a path that presents certain challenges and is particularly recommended during milder winter months.
Turkey
St. Paul Trail Pilgrimage (10-day)
This guided trek starts from the ruins of Perge (east of Antalya) and follows parts of the eastern branch of the long-distance walk from Perge to Antioch in Pisidia (Yalvaç), deep in the Taurus mountains. The trek allows us to immerse ourselves in the way of life of the inhabitants of the old stone and timber villages along the route; we will frequently stay in village houses, see the local handicrafts, watch cheese and yogurt making and enjoy the tasty village foods. The trip includes a visit to the major Greek/Roman city of Perge as well as many opportunities to look at bulbs and birds during the walks. Our trail follows beautiful sections of Roman roads and migration routes in use since Roman times (and perhaps even walked by st Paul himself) in this spectacular area of forests, canyons, rivers and peaks.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Guided Cycling The Portuguese Camino
Join this guided bike tour along the Portuguese Camino. Cycle through the bucolic landscape of northern Portugal and Spain as you journey along the Portuguese Camino from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
Le Puy Camino
Cycle the Full Le Puy Camino
The Cycle the Full Le Puy Camino self-guided tour invites you to complete the entire Le Puy Camino, also known as the Via Podiensis, over 16 mesmerizing days on two wheels.
South Korea
South Korea Catholic Pilgrimage Tour
The South Korea Catholic Pilgrimage Tour is a unique adventure that invites you to experience the cultural landscapes of South Korea through the lens of Catholicism. The 11-day guided pilgrimage will introduce you to the country’s most significant Catholic landmarks as you embark on a mesmerizing journey of its churches and holy grounds.
Camino Frances
Complete Camino Frances from Roncesvalles
Discover why millions of pilgrims have made their pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella with this 40-day route starting in Roncesvalles. Spend almost 6-weeks on the Camino Frances, savouring ever-changing landscapes, tasting new flavours, tasting local wines, and reflecting on your own pilgrimage.
Camino del Norte
Camino de Santiago Northern Way
Discover the magic of the legendary Camino de Santiago Northern Way over 36 challenging, but rewarding days on the north coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
Camino Frances
Complete Camino Frances
If you want to complete an epic pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, then this is the trip for you. This route follows the 800km (500 mile) Camino Frances from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France through Northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela. This Spanish walking holiday follows the most popular route of the Camino de Santiago from its very beginning, taking you through the incredible sites of Northern Spain in over a month of walking.
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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.