
Walk the Camino: A Pilgrim’s Journey on the Santiago Trail
Join us on a transformative journey along the Camino de Santiago, walking from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
Highlights:
The Trail Experience: Walk through forests, villages, and rolling hills with fellow pilgrims.
Historic Sites: Visit medieval churches and monasteries that have stood for centuries.
Culinary Delights: Enjoy authentic Galician food and drink along the way.
Final Destination: Reach the Cathedral of Santiago, a sacred place for pilgrims from around the world
Camino De Santiago – April 16-23
Price: USD 1,500
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April 16 Arrive in Madrid, where you’ll be warmly greeted by the team. Check into a charming boutique or 4-star hotel in the heart of the city, and join a brief walking tour of central Madrid, exploring iconic sites like Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol. In the evening, gather for a welcome dinner, where you’ll be introduced to the Camino experience and receive a group briefing.
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April 17 After breakfast in Madrid, set off on a private shuttle for Sarria, a journey of approximately 5-6 hours. Upon arrival, check in to a cozy Camino lodge or guesthouse. In the afternoon, join an orientation to learn about the Camino’s history and significance, followed by an evening walk around Sarria to explore local landmarks. Meals include breakfast, lunch en route, and dinner in Sarria.
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April 18 Your first day of walking the Camino begins as you embark on a scenic journey through Galicia’s beautiful countryside. Cross ancient bridges, wander through charming hamlets, and take in the tranquility of the landscape. Arrive in the riverside town of Portomarín, known for its historic church and beautiful views. Check into a guesthouse or traditional Camino inn and enjoy a hearty meal. Meals include breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner.
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April 19 Continue along the Camino, traversing rolling hills and quiet woodland paths. Pass through picturesque villages like Gonzar and Ligonde, embracing the rural charm of Galicia. Arrive in Palas de Rei, a town deeply connected to the Camino’s traditions, and settle into a cozy inn or guesthouse for the night. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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April 20 This is the longest day of the Camino, with a route that takes you through lush Galician landscapes, oak forests, and quaint villages. Stop in Melide to sample Pulpo a la Gallega (Galician-style octopus), a traditional local dish. Continue walking through the beautiful countryside before arriving in Arzúa, where you’ll stay in a welcoming guesthouse. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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April 21 Today is a relaxed day, allowing you to slow down as you near Santiago. Stroll through peaceful woods and farmlands, savoring the beauty of Galicia’s natural surroundings. Spend the night in a comfortable inn or guesthouse in Pedrouzo. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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April 22 Your final day of walking brings you to Santiago. Stop at Monte do Gozo for your first view of the city before arriving at Praza do Obradoiro and the stunning Santiago Cathedral. Attend the Pilgrim Mass to mark the completion of your journey. Stay at a boutique hotel near the Cathedral, and celebrate the end of your Camino pilgrimage with a special dinner. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and a celebratory dinner.
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April 23 Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, then join a guided tour of Santiago’s historic landmarks, including the Cathedral. Spend some free time shopping for souvenirs or reflecting on your journey in one of the city’s peaceful spots. Depart from Santiago Airport (SCQ) or opt for a shuttle back to Madrid.
Itinerary
Price: USD 1,500