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Camino de Santiago is an ancient pilgrimage route in Northern Spain that leads to Santiago de Compostela where the remains of St James lay since the 9th-century. It is a popular route with a low level of difficulty , which makes it an easy option for any beginner who wishes to embark on a hiking adventure. Check out all the Caminos: Portugues , Frances and Primitivo.

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The tour was marvelous! Pau was a fabulous CEO. He took care of everything and was a storehouse of information. We were a diverse group of pilgrims all with different needs, and he met them all. Pau is one of the reasons that my walk on the Camino was so fabulous. Thank you!

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Matched me with G tours. Everyone followed up, made changes as needed & worked well together.

Portuguese Camino Tour

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Everything was amazing! Our group leader really took care of us,from making sure we were all ok to getting us to some of the greatest places to stop for break or lunch and supper. She made sure we all could keep up & she was always smiling . I would definitely do this tour again !

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It was quite an experience. Our tour guide Vivian was phenomenal. She was always checking on all members of the group to make sure we were alright. The only glitch occurred when our accomodations were in a spot where their restaurant had burned down and we were given the option of ordering pizza or walking into town for dinner. Mind you, this was at the end of a very long hike and a further walk into town was the last thing any of us needed. This was an error on the part of the tour company especially knowing ahead of time that the restaurant had burned down and no alternate accomodations were made. Other than that, everything was wonderful and would use Explore again. Thanks again Vivian, you made it an enjoyable experience.
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

\"Camino de Santiago\" (Way of St James): French Way from Sarria -100 km Tour

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"Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): French Way from Sarria -100 km

Great tour. Good transfers and accommodations. Suggest that breakfast be served earlier at ALL hotels and no later than 7 AM since we need to START walking no later than 7:30 AM to cover the long distances. Taxis also need to show up on time. Also do some research and let clients know where public laundrys are located near hotels. These suggestions would make your tour even better.
  • €70 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Camino de Santiago Trek Tour

Camino de Santiago Trek

Our trip on the Camino De Santiago was great! And a good value too. Our Guide David did a wonderful job by providing details and pointing out unique features along the Camino. David was very responsive to individual requests for assistance with little problems that pop up. David was very knowledgeable about local foods and special dishes and very helpful to those with special dietary needs. Everyone in our group enjoyed their journey on the Camino. Thank you Tour Radar and Thank you David. John Outfleet

\"Camino de Santiago\" (Way of St James): Portuguese Way from Tui -100 km Tour

"Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): Portuguese Way from Tui -100 km

Great hotels and service.

Highlights of the Camino de Santiago Walk Tour

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Camino de Santiago Adventure Tour

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Camino - Leon to Santiago Tour

Camino - Leon to Santiago

My Camino experience was wonderful and my first type of adventure experience. I am 67 and walked the Camino on my own from León to Santiago . I never felt alone in my walks during these days as Tourradar had my itinerary, meals, lodging so well arranged. They provided me with pretrip details as well as Camino background information. From start to finish this tour company was first rate. I am home now and thinking of my next adventure!

Cycling the Camino de Santiago - Roncesvalles to Santiago Tour

Cycling the Camino de Santiago - Roncesvalles to Santiago

We have just completed cycling the Camino de Santiago (Roncesvalles to Santiago) with "ExperiencePlus!" bike tours. It was truly memorable experience. Our guides brought a myriad of talents, language skills and good humour to our trip. The "plus" was, in large part, the cultural component. Thanks to the knowledge of our guides and their eagerness to share their love of the Camino, we gained an appreciation of the history of the route and the pilgrims (past and present) who have made the journey. On a practical note, the accommodation was the best available - keeping in mind that this is a 'pilgrim's route. This comment is not meant as a negative . All of the accommodation provided a welcome respite after a long day of cycling. The food and wine (chosen by our guides) were wonderful and a provided delightful introduction to the cuisine of northern Spain. On a more practical note, the bicycles and van support (including water and snacks en route) were excellent. The guides went "above and beyond" to ensure that we had no difficulty in moving forward! The "chalk arrows" were an added bonus - all we had to do was concentrate on cycling and the breathtaking scenery. This was our sixth trip with ExperiencePlus!. We are looking forward to our seventh.

Best of the Spanish Camino Tour

Best of the Spanish Camino

Great tour, excellent support. Fantastic tour leader and driver (Emilio) - very attentive to individual needs and both went beyond the call of duty to assist people in need. The itinerary allowed you to get a real feel for the Camino, without having to walk tedious distances through boring exposed countryside or industrial areas on the outskirts of towns. Accommodation was also varied, from 4 star in larger towns, to no star in a rural setting (but the views and atmosphere were sufficient to outweigh any perceived disadvantage and the room had all basic facilities, whilst the food was terrific). I don't know why the hotel in Santiago only has 2 stars: there may have been only basic body gel and shampoo, but the rooms were very spacious, it had a 24/7 dining area where you could get tea/coffee/juice/water and fruit, or make a sandwich, which was fantastic for early departures or just after a long day. The staff on reception were also very helpful.

Camino de Santiago Walking Experience 7D/6N (from Sarria) Tour

Camino de Santiago Walking Experience 7D/6N (from Sarria)

Would definitely use again. They did everything they said they would do and baggage and rooms were handled very well. No problems

Camino De Santiago - The Way to Santiago (The last 115KM) Tour

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Our guide got us safely to Santiago which was a big part of his job. We had a nice group of people on our tour. The leader had good recommendations for restaurants and city tours. However, the guide was very impatient with me when my backpack was missing, and I only found my pack due to my air tags. Gadventures was responsible for moving my pack during the day so I am not sure about the reason for the impatience.
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Everything was amazing! Our group leader really took care of us,from making sure we were all ok to getting us to some of the greatest places to stop for break or lunch and supper. She made sure we all could keep up & she was always smiling . I would definitely do this tour again !

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Discover idyllic scenery and maybe a bit more of yourself on Europe's greatest pilgrimage

From uncovering the history of ancient ruins to tasting Galician specialities and bathing in holy springs, the Camino de Santiago is an  enriching journey in many ways. With your local leader by your side, you can focus on putting one foot in front of the other without sweating the (not-so) small stuff – like organising accommodation and luggage transfers – which is all taken care of for you. This means more time to immerse yourself in the culture of  Spain  or Portugal . Get ready for an unforgettable adventure that'll get you out of your comfort zone.

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What is the Camino de Santiago?

The Camino de Santiago, or “the Way of St James,” is one of Europe's oldest and most iconic pilgrimages.

Thousands of pilgrims walk to the Cathedral of Santiago Compostela in Galicia, Spain, every year.

The cathedral is purportedly where the tomb of St James (one of Jesus’s 12 apostles) is located. It has been one of the most spiritually significant places for Christians since the 10th century.

Walking the Camino is a personally enriching experience, no matter your beliefs, as it uniquely brings people from diverse backgrounds together. 

What are the different Camino de Santiago routes?

Back in the Middle Ages, thousands of pilgrims walked to the holy site of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia from all over Europe and we have them to thank for the many Camino routes across Spain, Portugal and France today.

Each route is beautiful in its own way ranging from idyllic rural Spanish countryside to the wind-swept Portuguese coast.

The most popular Camino walking routes are:

Camino Frances: 480 mi (772 km)

Camino Portugues: 380 mi (610 km)

Camino del Norte: 514 mi (827 km)

Camino Primitivo: 199 mi (321 km)

Camino Ingles: 74 mi (119 km)

Camino Finisterre: 155 mi (90 km)

When is the best time of year to walk the Camino?

Most Camino routes are in mild oceanic or Mediterranean climate zones with warm summers and mild winters so that you can do it comfortably anytime.

The best time of year to walk the Camino depends on what you want to gain from the trip.

The summer months (June through September) are the busiest. While the weather is reliably warm and sunny, the routes are highly trafficked and might not be the best option if you want solitude.

If you don’t cope well in the heat, spring and autumn may be better options – it’s also quieter at this time of year.

December through February are the coolest and wettest months. Still, the routes are super quiet, peaceful and arguably more comfortable to hike without the summer sun beaming down on you.

How long is the Camino de Santiago?

You don't need to commit to that distance, though.

To get the Compostela (the official Certificate of completion for the Camino de Santiago), you only need to walk the last 62 miles (100km) to Santiago on any of the Camino trails.

What do I take on Camino de Santiago?

On a guided Camino de Santiago walk, your main luggage will be transported to each place you stay, so the good news is you don't have to lug it around with you!

For clothing items, you'll need comfortable and lightweight activewear. This includes leggings, vests, t-shirts and shorts.

You should also bring a light jumper to pop on in the evening if the temperature drops and a wind-proof jacket if you're visiting in the cooler months.

You'll also need a comfy pair of hiking boots (make sure they've been broken in), several pairs of hiking socks, and a pole.

Lastly, remember to use a small day bag to carry essentials like a reusable water bottle, a change of clothes, ID and snacks.

Can you do the Camino de Santiago alone?

Most of the Camino walking trails are well-signed, and it's easy and safe enough to walk without a guide.

Although you could book accommodation, organize luggage transfers and do the walk alone, you might not get to experience the benefits of connecting with other like-minded travelers like you do in a group setting. You'll also miss out on the guidance and inside knowledge of your local leader, who'll be by your side, sharing stories, history and banter along the way.

The journey is long and bound to challenge you – whether physically, mentally or emotionally – but if you do a guided walk, your leader and group will support you, and vice versa. Compared to a self-guided Camino walk, everything is taken care of, so you can focus on immersing yourself in the gorgeous scenery, eating delicious food, getting to know others, reconnecting with yourself, or whatever inspired you to embark on this journey. You can also access immediate assistance if you twist your ankle, get sick or experience any emergency.

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We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

We are always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

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Whether you simply prefer travelling with people or you are looking for a more connected pilgrimage journey, walking the Camino de Santiago as part of a guided tour is an excellent experience!

Enjoy in-depth local knowledge from your experienced, multilingual guide. They will look after you, get the latest interesting information from conversations with locals, and share personal stories that you wouldn’t hear anywhere else.

You can meet some of our incredible guides here .

Walking as part of a guided Camino group is adds another wonderful element to your Camino. Share the sense of achievement that comes with walking the Camino, and create special memories together. You’ll come to the end of your journey with new friends and memories that will last a lifetime.

Start planning your Guided Camino de Santiago tour today on one of our fantastic pilgrimage routes in Spain and Portugal!

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For those who are short on time, but still want to experience the beauty of the Camino, you can walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela in 5 days. You will still receive your certificate of completion, or Compostela. Take an extra day or 2 to experience Santiago at the end.

The final stage of the famous Camino Frances (or French Way) is the most popular Camino package. It traverses the beautiful hilly landscapes of Galicia. Reward your efforts in Santiago de Compostela, the heart and hub of all pilgrimages on the Way of St James.

The Jacobean Way comes to an end in the city of Santiago. However, many of the pilgrims decide to extend their journey to the ”Costa da Morte”. This Guided Tour finishes the walk in Santiago the Compostela and takes the bus Tour to Finisterre, once considered the end of the world. You will find h illy villages along the way till you reach the cliffs of Spain’s western-most point. Beautiful scenery and amazing legends and history will compliment your walk.

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This first section of the Camino del Norte takes you from the city of San Sebastian to the city of Bilbao.  San Sabastian makes a wonderful starting point for the Camino del Norte. Located on the Bay of Biscay in the mountainous Basque Country, San Sebastian is known for its beaches and waterfront promenade.  Here you can enjoy world-renowned cuisine as well as the more informal dining experience of Pinxto’s and wine pairings.

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Our fun and friendly guides speak Spanish and English, so they’ll make sure that all our services are rendered to the utmost satisfaction, as they are all Follow the Camino certified. They will ensure that your experience on this incredible journey is enhanced even more!

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Important:  Follow The Camino guided tours are guaranteed at a minimum of seven people. In case we do not reach this number, the tour will continue as  self-guided  and we will provide a partial refund equivalent to the amount paid for the guide.

Where to next?

If you have already walked the Camino and are looking for a guided walking or cycling tour in other parts of Europe then check out our guided tours on our sister website, One Foot Abroad!

There are plenty of options available all across Europe (and even into Morocco!) that are sure to ignite your wanderlust.

Could your next big challenge be the Tour du Mont Blanc , through France, Italy, and Switzerland?  

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Camino Horizons Tour

We understand that walking the entire 500-mile distance of the Camino de Santiago may not be feasible for everyone due to time constraints or physical limitations. That's why we have designed a special tour that allows you to experience the major cultural highlights of the Camino while traveling comfortably by private bus. You will also have the opportunity to walk some of the more scenic sections on the Camino, followed up by one of our famous gourmet picnics.

Our flagship journey where the idea for Fresco Tours was born in 1999! Join us and enjoy all the comforts of a Fresco Tours full-service tour: expert guides, support vehicle, fabulous accommodations and savory gourmet picnic lunches!

Camino del Norte Tour: Basque in the Glory

Over 1,000 years ago, the original Way to Santiago wove along the Northern Coast, passing through the fabled Basque Country. Come with us and discover this mysterious corner of the Iberian Peninsula known for its proud people and marked contrasts. Enjoy views of the sea to our right and the foothills of the Pyrenees to our left!

Camino of Gran Canary Island Tour

Spain's Canary Islands are famous for their beaches, palm trees, and volcanoes, but perhaps lesser known, is the officially recognized Camino de Santiago! On this new Fresco Tours adventure, we lace up our boots and leaving the southern sand dunes, we head north through stunning volcanic landscapes, pine forests and small oases as we cross the island of Gran Canary following our good friends, the yellow arrow and Fresco Tours!

A Kinder (Gentler) Camino Tour

Similar to our standard full-service Camino de Santiago, our Kinder (Gentler) Camino means shorter days with all the full features of a Fresco Tour! As we will cover the last 112 km, A Kinder Camino also allows you to request the Compostela certificate in the Pilgrim's Office in Santiago.

A Fresco Start 115 km Tour

Starting from Sarria, you will cover the last 115 km of the Camino on foot, which will allow you to request de Compostela certificate in Santiago. Sarria is a market town that has all the conveniences for you to begin your journey!

A Fresco Start 200 km Tour

For the more hearty souls, the A Fresco Start 200 km walk begins from the Knights Templar town of Ponferrada and takes us along the mountain pass that has been used for the past millennium by pilgrims to enter the northwest corner of Spain - welcome to Galicia!

A Fresco Start Camino Portugués Tour

On this walk, you'll cover the last 118 km to Santiago. You begin your journey from the town of Tui (Spain), which sits on the banks of the River Miño and has wonderful views of it’s neighbors across the way in Portugal.

A Fresco Start Camino Portugués Coastal Tour

Stretch out your legs a bit more in Northern Portugal and follow the yellow arrows along the Atlantic Coast on this 15-day adventure! Feel the sea breeze in your face while you make your way to Santiago de Compostela.

A Fresco Start Chapter 1 Tour

Chapter 1 – The Beginning! Some of you have been to Santiago and even Finisterre, but would you like to see the starting point? Come with us as we take you to the launch pad of the Camino de Santiago, Roncesvalles and the Pyrenees.

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Travel with us – we are proud Camino de Santiago experts. Our passion for Spain started with the trails of its wonderful nature parks and led us to the Camino 13 years ago. Our team members have lived and worked in tourism here for many years. We speak the language fluently, have walked many Ways of St James and travelled all over this inspiring country. Today, we devote our time and expertise to exploring the worldwide network of Camino trails – adding new experiences for you to enjoy.

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FROM SARRIA TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

The last 100 kilometers.

Join the many pilgrims from around the world walking the last section of the Camino Francés from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela . This small-group walking tour covers 115kms of the Camino de Santiago through beautiful forests and traditional Galician villages; as well as qualifies you to request your Compostela or certificate of completion.

THE CAMINO PORTUGUÉS – PONTE DE LIMA TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED

The camino portugués – ponte de lima to santiago de compostela.

Whilst growing in popularity, this route is quieter and passes through small hamlets, quiet country lanes, forests and beautiful old towns as Ponte de Lima, Tui, and Pontevedra.  We meet in Porto, one of Portugal’s most famous cities, to start our 155km journey! This small-group walking tour qualifies you to request your  Compostela , or certificate of completion.

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THE MOST SPECTACULAR COASTLINE OF SPAIN

The camino del norte – san sebastián to santiago de compostela.

The Best of the Camino del Norte follows the most spectacular coastline Spain has to offer.  With the Cantabrian Sea to your right and mountain ranges to your left, you will be walking through picturesque fishing villages and fascinating cities. This tour covers the highlights of the Camino del Norte, including the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and walking the Last 100kms from Lugo to qualify for your Compostela .

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TRAVERSE THE WHOLE OF SPAIN

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On this trip you will traverse the whole of Spain and experience walking along the most beautiful and famous sections of the Camino Francés & complete the Last 100kms. We include a winery tour and tasting in the famous wine region of La Rioja and have chosen extra special accommodation from converted monasteries and manor houses to Paradors. After celebrating our arrival to Santiago de Compostela, we complete the tour with a day trip to Finisterre and Muxia.

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THE FOGOS DO APOSTOL

Special feast day tour.

Finish your last 100kms of the Camino Francés with celebrations at the famous Parador Hostal dos Reis Católicos; along with special seats to view the fireworks and laser show in Plaza de Obradoiro! Join us on the most celebrated day of the year in Spain – the spectacular Feast Day! 

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A SLOWER PACE

Laid-back last 100 kms of the camino de santiago.

This tour covers the same Last 100kms of the Camino Francés but this time over a couple more walking days. The daily distances we plan for you are slightly shorter than the typical stages which allows you to slow down and truly enjoy your surroundings.

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A VERY HOLY WEEK OF FESTIVITIES

Semana santa, a very holy week of easter celebrations.

The same excellent adventure as the Last 100kms but with a very holy week of festivities! We arrive  in Santiago de Compostela on Jueves Santo, or Holy Thursday, to view the Procesion de Jesus Flagelado and to enjoy the Easter celebrations throughout the weekend.

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THE CLASSIC PILGRIMAGE

Every inch of the camino francés.

This classic pilgrimage spans the whole breadth of Spain and is the most famous and popular route to Santiago de Compostela.   We start in the French village of St. Jean Pied de Port and walk the entire 791 kms before arriving at the legendary cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. The Camino is for many a life-changing experience and always an unforgettable adventure!

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FIRST STEPS

Part 1 camino francés – saint jean pied de port to burgos.

Take your first steps on the Camino Francés. We start our two-week expedition in the French village of St. Jean Pied de Port and finish in the famous Spanish city of Burgos. Come back year after year to walk more sections of this amazing journey until you reach Santiago de Compostela.

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THE NEXT STAGE

Part 2 camino francés – burgos to leon.

This section of the Camino Francés spans the high plains of Castilla y León over 10 days and covers 172kms between two majestic and important Camino cities – Burgos and León . If you like big skies, expansive horizons and patchwork fields – the Glorious Meseta is the walk for you.

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THE LAST STAGE

Part 3 camino francés – león to santiago de compostela.

Join us on the last section of an epic journey across Spain. This final section of the Camino Francés covers 310kms from the  lively city of León  to Santiago de Compostela. Leave a stone at the famous Iron Cross before you voyage through the enchanting countryside of Galicia and finish at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela to request your Compostela.

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Joins us for the most popular section of the Camino Francés as part of our Every Inch of the Camino de Santiago tour. This trip includes less dinners and lunches than our other guided trips for those on more of a budget.  

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We always say that the Camino begins when the thought first enters your mind and heart. Wanting to do the Camino is almost like an inner calling from our experience.

Once you know you want to do it, many questions will come to your mind. One of the most important questions is “How do I do this!?”

Many people prefer to let a specialist handle the logistics of their trip. But how do you pick the best Camino tour company? It can be confusing when you start googling and find that there are many different options with a wide range of prices and schedules!

We completely understand . That is why we will give you an overview of what you need to take into consideration in order to pick the best Camino tour company. There are important things to look out for so that your experience is, not only a safe one but a fantastic one!

You may not know it, but new Camino agencies open every day, some of them in Spain, others in different countries or even just online. The prices vary a lot from agency to agency. If you are comparing different options, you may be wondering why there are such big price differences between them?

To pick the best Camino Tour Agency, please take into consideration these 8 factors :

  • Compliance with the Law

The Camino itself is very safe . Here we are referring to your safety regarding legal issues. This is one of the most important factors to pick the best Camino de Santiago agency. Anybody can make a pretty website and have fancy descriptions, but how do you know they are legitimate? This is an important factor to take into consideration before you make any payments.

Is your Camino agency legal?

There are many Camino agencies that are not legal (even some that claim they are official)! Only legally constituted Spanish Travel Agencies are, according to Spanish legislation, able to organize and sell organized packages or tours in Spain. It is considered a ‘Tour package’ when your trip is over 24 hours, includes one night of sleep or if two services are combined (transportation and accommodation for example).

This is important because there have been cases in the past where the travel agency closed or went bankrupt, took the clients money and left them clients hanging. If the services you hired are not legal, you have no way to complain or take legal actions against them.

The requirements to be are legal and official Travel Agency or Tour Operator in Spain are very strict. Official Tour Companies offer guaranteed protection by the state, so you will never be left hanging, no matter what happens. Spain wants to make sure that people feel safe coming to Spain and offer comprehensive protection and guarantee this to its tourists.

Marly Camino is proud to be an official Spanish Travel Agency registered to Spain’s General Tourism Board with license number CYCMA 3031. We are proud and happy to tell you that our license guarantees the fulfillment of our obligations to our clients.

  • Level of Service, Support, and Comfort

Camino de Santiago tour companies are there to support you, but you must choose what level of support you would like. For many, after walking for several hours, it is wonderful to enjoy a comfortable bed to sleep in, a clean bathroom, taking a long shower and eating a delicious meal.

Full-support (Guided) vs. Self-Guided

Deciding if you would prefer to do the Camino on your own or with the support of a guide is an important first step. Camino Tour Companies that offer self-guided Caminos usually offer booked accommodation, luggage transfer and an itinerary as part of the package. You then walk on your own. Marly Camino has the added benefit of a personal welcome where we prepare you for your Camino and personally give you all your materials.

Full-support or guided Caminos usually include van support along the way. Your guide doesn’t necessarily walk with you, but there is a van which accompanies you and meets you at different checkpoints along the way. At each checkpoint, the van and guide will be available for anything you may need. You can also leave things in the van like an extra pair of shoes, a jacket, or even hop on if you do not wish to keep walking.

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Accommodations:

There is a wide range of accommodations on the Camino. The most basics are the ‘albergues’ or public hostels which don’t take reservation and work on a first come first serve basis. Camino de Santiago tour companies work with different accommodations of different price ranges and levels of comfort. Some are on the Camino itself and can be reached by foot, and other more beautiful, charming or high-end accommodations can be often be found just off the Camino path.

The key factors to consider with accommodations are:

  • Shared or private bathroom.
  • Cleanliness (to avoid bed bugs)
  • Meal options and quality.

Marly Camino gives you the opportunity to stay at lovely rural manors and beautiful Paradores carefully selected for their quality in our Guided Caminos, and simple but clean accommodations in our Self-guided Caminos.

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Luggage transfer

You may not want to carry your backpack and all your belongings on your back, which is totally understandable! You can just carry a small day pack and have a company pick up your luggage in the morning and drop them off at your next accommodation. Reliability is a very important factor!

Some Camino Tours include van support, like in our guided Caminos, and in this case, it is the support van that transfers your luggage. The important thing is knowing that your luggage is always safe and under control.

Transfers and Vehicles

Many companies like ours assist you with transfers to cities that are difficult to get to on the Camino. Most our routes include transportation to the starting on the Camino from a main city, for example, from Madrid to Sarria or from Pamplona to St. Jean Pied de Port.

If your Camino Tour does include van support, make sure that their vehicles are legal, insured and in good conditions. For example, Marly Camino’s vans are of the best quality, our drivers are qualified and include you, beverages, snacks and most times wifi.

Unforseen circumstances: Can you count on them to help you if you need it?

In a foreign country, where you might not speak the same language, you might need some extra support! It is good to know that somebody is there to help you in case something important comes up or in case of an emergency. The Camino agency that you choose must have English-speaking staff available to you and good contacts in all cities to solve any emergencies. You should ALWAYS feel comfortable calling them in case you need anything, at any time.

In Marly Camino’s guided tours, you even get a phone with a Spanish SIM card to go with you along the way. If you need anything, just call us, at any time!

  • Material and Equipment

A backpack with Camino Goodies

Think about your every-day on the Camino and then think about the many small things that you will need. Would you need to purchase everything? Marly Camino provides all pilgrims with a complete pilgrim’s kit: A backpack that can be used as a daypack, full of Camino goodies. Check out everything that it includes HERE

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Program and Information

What kind of Camino materials will you receive? At Marly Camino, we give you a full day-by-day program that includes recommendations, reflections and useful phone numbers for both our guided and self-guided Caminos.

  • Insider Information: Details you might not have thought of that only the experts know.

The details: birthdays, greetings…. your feet?

Talking about making Pilgrims feel special, the details REALLY count. When you are greeted with joy and lots of information, when an agency celebrates your birthday or a special occasion, making you feel special that day. When your feet and legs are taken care of…. It really makes a BIG difference. Every detail counts.

The Willingness to help you even with small things is very important in your decision to pick an agency, For example, have you thought about blisters? Blisters and other minor physical pains can really make a difference in the quality of your experience. Marly Camino’s guides are trained to take care of your feet and well-being. We take care of EVERY detail.

Additionally, it would be great that your Camino Tour Company offers the right health insurances for to be fully covered in case of any eventuality. At Marly Camino, we believe our pilgrim’s health is a priority, so we’ve got your back.

Make sure the Botafumeiro is guaranteed.

One of the best and most important moments on the Camino de Santiago is the Botafumeiro experience. Botafumeiro is the Galician “censer”, a famous Camino symbol that you will bring lots of emotions and that you can only see at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

Make sure the botafumeiro is included:

This is a beautiful experience that NOT every Camino tour Company includes. In fact, most Camino companies DO NOT offer it, or can’t guarantee it.

Don’t miss out on the beautiful Botafumeiro Experience, with Marly Camino, you will FOR SURE see it.

  • Different Routes

Check the dates and the different routes that each company offers. If you have doubts about which route to pick, call your Camino Company! They have to be able to better explain and compare the different Camino de Santiago routes.

  • Ethics, Professionalism, Experience

New Camino travel Companies appear every day, remember that the more experience an agency has, the better they are able to handle any situation (good or bad). Pay attention to their commitment to transparency and ethics and pay attention to the way they handle customer service with care and professionalism.

Do they see you as a person or a number :

There are many companies that produce mass tours; the Camino tour company that you choose should make you feel valued and special. Some people are more independent and others need more support. Your Camino tour agency should respect the way that you like to travel, but maintain the levels of respect, quality, and support. Each person is different. You want to go with a Camino company that treats you like the special person that you are.

  • Spirituality: A life-changing experience or just a tour? Maximize your personal and life-changing Camino experience

The Camino de Santiago has an incredible and powerful impact on your mind and spirit. Pick a Camino agency that values the inspiration and spiritual impact that the Camino experience offers. Marly Camino’s guides have been trained to ensure that you feel the magic of the Camino within yourself and of course, in case you need, you can have a shoulder to cry on, a smile to give you a push during difficult moments along the way, and friendly conversation in case you want to talk.

  • Reviews from other Pilgrims

Nowadays the Internet lets us have a good view and compare through the experiences of others. Check the different sources of information and social networks for the different tour companies. Check the comments. Most of the times, they should give you a good idea of what to expect.

Trouble deciding?

Call or email the different agencies or have them call you, they should be able to help you pick a route, they should be able to give you any advice, they should be able to make you feel comfortable. At Marly Camino, we love to hear from you and will be happy to answer any questions. Please call us at or email us at [email protected]

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Camino de Santiago Luxury Tours & Travel Packages 2024/2025

Our 17 most popular camino de santiago luxury trips. compare tour itineraries from 9 tour companies. 19 reviews. 4/5 avg rating., popular camino de santiago luxury tours.

8 Day Northern Way and Picos

8 Day Northern Way and Picos

  • Visit San Vicente de la Barquera.
  • Visit the famous Covadonga Lakes and Cares Gorge in Picos de Europa National Park.
  • Enjoy a walk around Covadonga.

8 Day Portuguese Coastal Way

8 Day Portuguese Coastal Way

  • Visit Vila do Conde
  • Explore Porto

4 Day Northern Way Santillana del Mar - San Vicente de la Barquera

4 Day Northern Way Santillana del Mar - San Vicente de la Barquera

  • Visit Santillana Del Mar.
  • Enjoy the views of the Picos mountains.

8 Day Northern Way San Sebastian - Bilbao

8 Day Northern Way San Sebastian - Bilbao

  • Enjoy the walking experience takes ‘El Camino del Norte’ through the Basque Country.
  • Explore Vineyards that provide the fruit for what is known locally as ‘white gold’ Txakoli wine and wooded pine forests.

8 Day Northern Way Santillana del Mar - Ribadesella

8 Day Northern Way Santillana del Mar - Ribadesella

  • Enjoy walking experience around of ‘El Camino del Norte.
  • Explore Santiago de Compostela.
  • Visit seaside towns of Llanes and Ribadesella.

14 Day Northern Way and Picos

14 Day Northern Way and Picos

  • Explore Santillana Del Mar
  • Visit Cobreces

6 Day French Way (Saint Jean Pied de Port - Pamplona)

6 Day French Way (Saint Jean Pied de Port - Pamplona)

  • Explore Navarre, the vineyards of La Rioja.
  • Visit Camino route to Santiago.

French Pyrenees & Spain's Rioja Region Walking & Hiking Tour

French Pyrenees & Spain's Rioja Region Walking & Hiking Tour

  • Journey from the dramatic coastline of the Atlantic Pyrenees in France to the glorious green mountain landscapes of Spanish Basque Country
  • Enjoy a breathtaking ascent in the Pyrenees, with views of vast beech forests and broad patchwork hills
  • Discover the famed pilgrimage trail of Saint James, the Camino de Santiago
  • Extend your trip in Bilbao and visit the dazzling Guggenheim Museum, or travel to the stunning seaside town of San Sebastián

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Small Group Camino de Santiago Luxury Tours

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Lisbon & Northern Spain

  • Lisbon : Welcome dinner; guided sightseeing, visit the Alfama quarter and Jeronimos MonasteryFÁTIMA
  • Porto : Guided sightseeing, visit the Arabian Hall in the Stock Exchange; Port wine tasting at Sandeman & Co.
  • Vigo : Walking tour
  • La toja island: Enjoy a coffee and the spectacular view at the Gran Hotel La Toja and admire the shell-covered church
  • Santiago de compostela: Dinner with wine at a local restaurant; guided sightseeing, visit the cathedral

The Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago

  • Experience one of the world’s most epic pilgrimages as you travel across northern Spain via the famed Camino Francès route
  • Tour the town of Pamplona, famous for the running of the bulls; the medieval city of Burgos, home of the 11th-century hero El Cid; and the ancient capital of León
  • Enjoy guided tours of historic Santiago de Compostela, and marvel at the fascinating Romanesque and Gothic architecture of Astorga
  • Get the most out of your trip with full coach support—there is always the option to shorten or skip walks!—and local expert guides who bring the magic to life

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It was really well organised and everything went exactly as planned. The hotel accommodation and transfers were excellent.

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Moscow Metro

The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.

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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.

And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.

During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.

There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.

The best things to do this weekend in San Diego: April 12-14

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Here are some of the best things to do this weekend in San Diego from Friday, April 12 to Sunday, April 14.

Mickey's Search Party features performances by characters from various Disney movies, including "Aladdin."

Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party: Disney characters such as Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, Elsa, Miguel and Buzz Lightyear will take to the ice for a magic quest with Mickey Mouse. 7 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m.; 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday; 1 and 5 p.m. Sunday. Pechanga Arena San Diego, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego. Tickets start at $20. disneyonice.com/mickeys-search-party/san-diego-ca-pechanga-arena-san-diego

“Brat”: Bocón theater company presents a new play by Wendy Maples inspired by the true stories of children who grow up in military families, who are known as “military brats.” The show will be presented in multiple locations, including at schools and on-base at Camp Pendleton. 7 p.m. tonight and Saturday at Light Box Theater, 2590 Truxtun Road, No. 205, Liberty Station. 7 p.m. April 26 at Trinity Theatre Co., Mission Valley mall, 1640 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 129, San Diego. Admission is free but reservations requested at tickettailor.com/events/bocon .

“Stew”: Scripps Ranch Theatre & Common Ground Theatre present Zora Howard’s 2021 Pulitzer Prize finalist play about three generations of Black women sharing stories, hopes and sorrows as they prepare stew for a church event. 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. plus 2 p.m. April 20. Through April 21. Legler-Benbough Theatre, Alliant International University, 9783 Avenue of Nations, San Diego. $29-$49. (858) 578-7728, scrippsranchtheatre.org

“The Harvest”: OnStage Playhouse opens its 40th season with Samuel D. Hunter’s drama about a group of evangelical missionaries facing questions of faith, family and the future on the eve of a missionary trip to the Middle East. 8 p.m. today and Saturday; 5 p.m. Sunday. 291 Third Ave., Chula Vista. $15-$25. (619) 422-7787, onstageplayhouse.org

“Artistic Alchemy: Abstract Innovations”: Studio Door Gallery presents a group show of work by eight San Diego artists. Opening reception: 6-9 p.m. tonight. Runs through April 27. 3867 Fourth Ave., Hillcrest. thestudiodoor.com

Rose Muralikrishnan and the Muralikrishnans Carnatic Quartet: Center for World Music will present a concert of South Indian classical music. 7:30 p.m. tonight. La Jolla Community Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd. $40-$55 . (619) 363-3007, centerforworldmusic.org

SDSU baseball white out game: The Aztecs will play UNLV and the first 500 fans will receive free rally towels. 6 p.m. Saturday. Tony Gwnn Stadium, Plaza Deportes, San Diego. ticketmaster.com/sdsu-aztec-baseball-tickets/artist/1548893?list_view=1&brand=sdathletics

San Diego State right-hander Jacob Riordan pitched the ninth no-hitter in school history last week against New Mexico.

Taste of Hillcrest: More than 25 Hillcrest restaurants will offer samples of food or drinks along a self-guided walking tour of the neighborhood. Participants can check in on the east side at the Hillcrest Business Association (1601 University Ave.) or on the west side at the US Bank building at Fifth and University avenues. Follow the orange and white balloons to find participating locations. Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. Hillcrest. $40. fabuloushillcrest.com/taste-of-hillcrest

South Bay Earth Day: Ahead of Earth Day, this South Bay celebration features environmentally friendly, interactive activities. Bring small electronics that need repair to a fix-it clinic, participate in a tie-dye workshop and learn about composting. There will be an artist alley, food trucks, green vendors and a kids zone. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Chula Vista Bayfront Park, 980 Marina Way, Chula Vista. Free. southbayearthday.com

Spring Art & Wine Walk: Art lovers can take a stroll among artistic displays in media such as ceramics, photography and painting. A wine garden will feature charcuterie, wine tasting and live acoustic music. 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday. The Forum Carlsbad, 1923 Calle Barcelona, Carlsbad. Free. theforumcarlsbad.com

“Maestras”: Verbatim Books will host a Poets on Fire event featuring poetry by Latina educators in celebration of a new collection of poetry, “Maestra,” by Angelina Sáenz. 7:15 p.m. Saturday. Verbatim Books, 3793 30th St., San Diego. Free. verbatimbooks.com/events

Living with coyotes: Batiquitos Lagoon will put on a presentation on the natural history of coyotes led by Project Wildlife rehabilitation specialist Kelly Wallace. The talk will cover how coyotes are rehabilitated, their interaction with other predators and how best to coexist with them. The family event is geared to adults and kids, age 12 and older. Registration is required. 10 a.m. Saturday. Nature Center, 7380 Gabbiano Lane, Carlsbad. Free. batiquitoslagoon.org

Barrio Art Crawl: On the second Saturday of every month, the Barrio Logan community hosts an art crawl with special exhibits, food, shopping, live music and other activities celebrating Chicano art and culture. Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday. 2113 Logan Ave., San Diego. instagram.com/barrioartcrawl

Vegan festival: More than 80 vendors will be at the second annual San Diego Vegan Festival on Saturday This free-entry event will have close to 50 of those vendors selling various food, drinks and desserts at Waterfront Park. Some of the plant-based options will include burgers, cookies, cinnamon rolls, dumplings, lumpia, pizza, sushi and tacos. There will also be about 30 vendors selling artwork, clothing, hygiene products, jewelry and more. Other offerings for the day: panel discussions talking about vegan business ownership, vegan recipes and impact of animal rescues. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego. veganinsandiego.com/sdveganfest

Rolando Street Fair: This event celebrates the community of Rolando with live music, a kids zone, a beer garden and over 100 artists, local businesses and other vendors. Visitors can also enjoy food trucks. Bands will play throughout the day with the headliner Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra starting at 4:45 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Rolando Boulevard. Free. $5 for all-day play in the kids zone. rolandocc.org/rolando-street-fair

Culinary festival: The 21st annual Celebrate the Craft returns to the Lodge at Torrey Pines on Sunday. This event showcases chefs, brewers, farmers, wineries and more, offering samples of various food and drinks. Chefs scheduled to attend include Roberto Alcocer, Aly Lyng and JoJo Ruiz. Some of the farmers and food producers at the event will be El Faro Seafood, Golden Door Farms and J.R. Organics Farm. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. 11480 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla. $250. lodgetorreypines.com/celebrate-the-craft

Bulls of Sant’Agata Charge Little Italy: This annual car show displays rare and classic Lamborghinis in the heart of Little Italy. Visitors can also enjoy live music while they check out the cars. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. India Street between West Fir and West Grape streets. littleitalysd.com/events/the-bulls-of-santagata-charge-little-italy

San Diego College Band Day: Bands from local colleges and universities will perform with interludes by Raul Prieto Ramirez on the organ. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, 2125 Pan American E. Road, San Diego. Free. sdwinds.org/about-4

Duke Windsor ‘Reflections’ in the Gaslamp: Sparks Gallery is exhibiting a 30-year retrospective by San Diego painter Duke Windsor. The works in this show focus on Windsor’s local street scenes. Artist’s reception: 5-8 p.m. Sunday (RSVP required). Runs through April 30. 530 Sixth Ave., Gaslamp Quarter. sparksgallery.com

“Sirocco”: Cellist Abel Selaocoe & Manchester Collective present a diverse mix of African music, Danish folk songs and classical works. 7 p.m. Sunday. Baker-Baum Concert Hall, Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, 7600 Fay Ave., La Jolla. $43-$78. theconrad.org

Tifereth Israel Community Orchestra: TICO presents Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 and Beethoven’s Fifth Piano Concerto “The Emperor.” 3 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tifereth Israel Synagogue, 6660 Cowles Mountain Blvd., San Diego. $10-$25. tissd.org

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