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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.

Pilgrimage
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Jan-Dec
11 days from $825USDDetails
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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.

Pilgrimage
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Jan-Dec
10 days from $825USDDetails
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Camino del Norte

Camino del Norte from Santander to Gijón

Discover the magic of the legendary Camino de Santiago Northern Way on this brilliant section from Santander to Gijón. This 10-Day self-guided pilgrims’ walk will introduce you to the most stunning landscapes of the Camino del Norte, as you trek at your own self-guided pace.

Pilgrimage
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Jan-Dec
10 days from $850USDDetails
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Camino Frances

Camino Frances and Finisterre

This self-guided Camino Francés walking tour goes from Sarria to Finisterre, offering a wondering 12-day walking tour that takes you Santiago de Compostella, and then beyond to Finisterre. Marvel at the history as you walk along this ancient path, and then continue onwards to the sea and Finisterre. Along the way savour delicious Galician cuisine, wonderful local wines, and have time to meditate on the history of the path you are walking, following the steps of centuries of other pilgrims.

Pilgrimage
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
12 days from $850USDDetails
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Camino de Finisterre

Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour

Experience the enchantment of the Camino de Finisterre in comfort. Starting in Santiago de Compostella, this is a wonderful Camino by itself, or added on after you have completed another Camino.

Walking
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
7 days from $850USDDetails
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Portuguese Camino de Santiago

Camino Portugues: From Porto to Tui

Embark on the Portuguese Way from Porto to Tui, immersing yourself in the rich culture and history of northern Portugal. Begin your journey in Porto, indulging in its charming Ribeira district and sampling the local sweet wine. From Vilar do Pinheiro, traverse through picturesque eucalyptus forests to reach Arcos, where the rural ambiance sets the tone for your adventure.

Pilgrimage
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
8 days from $895USDDetails
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Camino Invierno

Camino de Invierno

Do you want to walk the Camino de Santiago without the crowds? Are you looking for something to do during the winter months? Then check out the Winter Way (Camino de Invierno).

Pilgrimage
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Jan-Dec
13 days from $925USDDetails
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Camino Frances

Camino Frances: Last 200km from Ponferrada

Want to fit a walk on the Camino Frances into a 2-week holiday? Then this is the route for you, starting at Ponferrada you will spend thirteen days walking through some of the best parts of the Camino Frances. Enjoy your 13-day Camino Frances, with ample time to sample the food, taste the wine, explore villages, and reflect on the millions of pilgrims that have followed this route over the past centuries.

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Jan-Dec
13 days from $925USDDetails
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Camino Frances

Cycling the Camino Frances: Last 200km from Ponferrada

Make like a “bicigrino” and cycle the last 200 km of the French Way on this rewarding 7-day bicycle pilgrimage. The Camino Frances is the main pilgrimage route to Compostela, and doing it on a bike is a perfect way to cover more distance then on foot.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
7 days from $925USDDetails
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Camino Frances: Saint Jean Pied de Port to Logrono

You will begin the French Way from Saint Jean Pied de Port, a small town located on the border between France and Spain. In the first stages, spectacular landscapes of the Atlantic Pyrenees await you, and then continue with beautiful panoramic views of the different scenarios until you reach Logroño, a city with a deep-rooted wine culture.

Pilgrimage
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Jan-Dec
9 days from $975USDDetails
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Camino Primitivo

Camino Primitivo Cycling Tour

This 11-day self-guided cycling holiday in Northern Spain invites you to gear up and experience one of the paths of the Camino de Santiago as you pedal the Camino Primitivo from Oviedo to Santiago de Compostela.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
11 days from $975USDDetails
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Camino Ingles

Easy English Way Camino Tour

Experience the English Way Easy, allowing you to walk at a comfortable pace. Known locally as the Camino Ingles, this self-guided tour has been designed with easier days, allowing you more time to explore the villages and is less taxing on the body.

Walking
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Jan-Dec
10 days from $975USDDetails
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Portuguese Coastal Camino from A Guarda to Santiago

The Portuguese Coastal Way from A Guarda to Santiago de Compostela offers a captivating journey along the Atlantic coastline, showcasing stunning maritime landscapes and historic landmarks. Starting in A Guarda, where the Miño River meets the Atlantic Ocean, travelers can explore charming fishing villages and ancient sites like the Castro de Santa Trega. Along the route, walkers are treated to panoramic views from Cabo Silleiro Lighthouse and Monterreal Castle, before venturing through Baiona and the scenic Ría de Vigo estuary.

Pilgrimage
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
10 days from $1,025USDDetails
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Camino Frances

Cycling the Camino Frances: Roncesvalles to Leon

Embark on a thrilling self-guided bike tour along the Camino de Santiago, from the majestic Pyrenees to historic León on the French Way. Begin your adventure in Roncesvalles, obtaining your Pilgrim’s Passport before descending through picturesque Navarrese towns like Zubiri and Pamplona. Traverse undulating landscapes, passing vineyards and hamlets, until you reach the charming city of Logroño.

Mountain Bike
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Jan-Dec
9 days from $1,050USDDetails
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Portuguese Camino de Santiago

Complete Camino Portugues

Walking the Portuguese Camino is one of the best pilgrimage routes to Santiago to Compostela. The famous Caminho Português de Santiago, also known as the Portuguese Camino or the Portuguese Way takes you through Portugal before crossing into Spain and ending up at Santiago de Compostela.

Pilgrimage
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
14 days from $1,050USDDetails
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Camino de Santiago general information
What makes walking the Camino de Santiago a unique experience?

Walking the Camino de Santiago is unique due to its blend of spiritual journey, cultural immersion, and stunning landscapes. Pilgrims experience a sense of community, historical sites, and local traditions, all while traversing diverse terrains from mountainous regions to coastal paths.

Best tips to walk one of the Caminos?

To walk the Camino de Santiago successfully, start with training hikes to build endurance, pack lightly but include essentials, stay hydrated, and wear comfortable footwear. Plan your route and accommodations ahead, and embrace the journey with an open mind and a flexible schedule.

How to qualify for Compostela?

To qualify for a Compostela, pilgrims must walk at least 100 kilometers or cycle 200 kilometers to Santiago de Compostela. They need to collect stamps in a pilgrim's passport (credencial) from stops along the way, demonstrating the journey’s completion and the spirit of the pilgrimage.

Top 5 most popular Camino de Santiago routes
  1. Camino Francés: The most popular route, stretching 780 km from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago, is known for its rich history and diverse landscapes.
  2. Camino Portugués: Starting in Lisbon or Porto, this 620 km route offers a mix of coastal and inland scenery, with fewer crowds.
  3. Camino del Norte: A coastal path from Irún to Santiago, covering 825 km with stunning ocean views and challenging terrain.
  4. Via de la Plata: The longest route, starting in Seville and covering 1000 km, it is known for its Roman history and rural tranquility.
  5. Camino Inglés: A shorter route of about 120 km, starting in Ferrol or A Coruña, ideal for those with limited time, offering a quick yet fulfilling pilgrimage experience.
Travel tips for Camino de Santiago tours
How many days does the classic Camino de Santiago take?

The classic Camino Francés typically takes about 30-35 days to complete, however, there are many shorter options.

What's the difficulty level of the Camino de Santiago?

The Camino de Santiago ranges from moderate to challenging, depending on the route.

What natural or cultural landmarks will I see while walking the classic Camino de Santiago?

You’ll see landmarks depending on the route chosen, for example, hiking the Camino Frances will take you through landmarks such as the Cathedral of Santiago, Burgos Cathedral, and the Pyrenees.

What are the lodging and meal options when walking the Camino de Santiago?

Lodging options include albergues, hostels, and hotels, with meals available at local cafes and restaurants.

What are the accommodation options on the Camino de Santiago?

Accommodations range from pilgrim hostels (albergues) to guesthouses and hotels.

What type of food is available on the Camino de Santiago?

Pilgrims can enjoy Spanish cuisine including tapas, regional dishes, and pilgrim menus.

What's the ideal season to hike the Camino de Santiago?

The best seasons are spring (April-June) and fall (September-October).

Is the Camino de Santiago a popular route for meeting other pilgrims?

Yes, it’s a highly social route, popular for meeting other pilgrims.

What medical and emergency services are available along the Camino de Santiago?

Medical and emergency services are accessible in towns and cities along the route.

Is English widely spoken on the Camino de Santiago?

English is commonly spoken in larger towns and by fellow pilgrims.

What specific gear is recommended for the Camino de Santiago?

Comfortable hiking shoes, a quality backpack, and layered clothing are essential.

What are the different ways you can do the Camino de Santiago?

You can walk, cycle, or even ride a horse along the Camino de Santiago.

Can I cycle the Camino de Santiago?

Yes, cycling is a popular option for completing the Camino de Santiago.

Can I do the Camino de Santiago if I’m not Christian or not religious?

Absolutely, many non-religious and non-Christian pilgrims walk the Camino.

Can I get luggage transfers on the Camino de Santiago?

Yes, luggage transfer services are available along the Camino.

Can I do the Camino de Santiago solo, or do I need to go with others?

You can definitely do the Camino de Santiago solo; many pilgrims do.

How much should I budget for the Camino de Santiago?

Budget approximately 30-50 euros per day, depending on your accommodation choices.

How fit do I need to be to do the Camino de Santiago?

A moderate level of fitness is recommended for the Camino de Santiago.

Am I too old to walk the Camino de Santiago?

No, many older pilgrims successfully complete the Camino de Santiago.

What airport should I fly into for the Camino de Santiago?

Fly into Santiago de Compostela Airport or Madrid Airport for easy access.

What are the different variants for the Camino de Santiago?

Variants include Camino Francés, Camino Portugués, Camino del Norte, Via de la Plata, and Camino Inglés.

Is the Camino de Santiago safe for women to walk?

Yes, it is generally safe for women to walk the Camino de Santiago.

Is the Camino de Santiago good for first-time pilgrims?

Yes, the Camino de Santiago is very suitable for first-time pilgrims.

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