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Enjoy the last 100 km of the French Camino, from Sarria to Santiago. This tour is organized by local Camino de Santiago Experts. The French Way is the most popular and sociable route of the Camino de Santiago. We will organize a lifetime experience!
Follow in the footsteps of centuries of pilgrims on a 7-day self-guided walking tour along the historic Camino de Santiago route. Complete the last 62 miles (100) of the UNESCO-listed pilgrimage, known as the Camino Francés, beginning in Sarria and finishing in Santiago, where you can your pilgrim's passport stamped and admire the shrine of St. James the Great. Accommodation, breakfast and dinner each day, and luggage transfer are all included so you can focus on a meaningful walk through the scenic towns and forests of Galacia.
Explore the Spanish region of Galicia and Portugal during this immersive 8-day tour. Visit cities such as Santiago de Compostela, Vigo, Porto, Coimbra, Fatima, and Lisbon and learn about the history of each one. See famous landmarks like the Spanish Fjords, Santa Clara Church, the port wine cellars, the ancient University of Coimbra, the Jeronimos Monastery and much more. Sample the gastronomy and absorb the local culture throughout the tour.
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Juanjo leads this tour and can be adapted to your specific needs. We will visit the main wine regions of Galicia, enjoy their wines, visit their cities monuments, and hidden corners, taste the typical meals and obtain an off-the-beaten-track experience, rest in the best hotels, monasteries, old castles or manor houses. An exclusive experience hard to forget.Solo travellers will have to pay a double occupancy fee of 600 €
The Way of St James like never before: combine the pilgrimage with a unique hospitality experience, in charming hotels, with the possibility of adding exclusive menus for dinner.
The Portuguese Coastal Camino goes along the coast up to Redondela, where it joins with the Portuguese Camino on the same path until Santiago. The spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean make it an incredible route.
The French Way is the most famous, popular and popular route of the Camino de Santiago. Now, next to us you can enjoy it.The French Way inspired a multitude of books, documentaries and films.On the way, you can enjoy the beautiful Galician landscape, as well as its gastronomy. And also socialize and meet other pilgrims from different parts of the world on your route.In case the stages seem too long, do not worry, because we offer you the possibility of dividing them in two and staying halfway, so that you can go at your own pace.We help you to enjoy this experience to the fullest, taking care of the logistical details, freeing you from worries, so you just have to focus on walking.*This is a self-guided tour, you can start when you see fit.**Our recommendation is to start walking between 8:00 and 9:00 am to arrive at the next hotel at a reasonable time.*
The English Camino is one of the most popular routes of the Camino de Santiago. It used to be the path walked by pilgrims coming from Northern Europe in the Middle Ages.
The Primitive Camino is considered to be the first Jacobean route leading to Santiago de Compostela;Although the complete route begins in Oviedo, it is possible to start from Lugo and walk the last 100 km of this medieval path.It is highly recommended for those people who are looking for solitude, peace and silence.
From Vilalba, in Galicia Region, you will be able to enjoy the calm and the solitude of the Northern Camino on the first stretches.Once in Arzúa, the itinerary will join with the French Way, so the last walking days will be more sociable.
The Portuguese Way is the second most popular route of the Camino de Santiago. It follows the French Way. Enjoy the last 100 km of this amazing path, from Tui to Santiago de Compostela. A tour designed by local Camino de Santiago experts!
Once in Santiago de Compostela you can take a new route towards the sea, the Finisterre Camino. Finisterre was considered the End of the World during the Roman and Celtic periods (Finis: end; Terre: world).
We will visit the main wine regions of Galicia, enjoy their wines, visit their cities, monuments, and hidden corners, taste the typical meals and obtain an off-the-beaten-track experience, rest in the best hotels (Paradores), monasteries, old castles or manor houses. An exclusive experience hard to forget.Solo travellers will have to pay a double occupancy fee of 400 €
You can walk the last 100 km of the Winter Camino from Monforte de Lemos instead of Ponferrada (the original starting point).From Monforte de Lemos you will enjoy the Ribeira Sacra area, where the vineyards, terraces and canyons will not disappoint you!
Feel the call to something larger? How about 200 miles? 15 days, 14 nights through the mountains and meadows of Northern Spain. Heart-centered companionship. Nature-based nourishment.