Embark on a spiritual odyssey along the Camino de Santiago, where every step brings you closer to self-discovery and divine connection. From the bustling streets of Madrid to the serene paths through rolling hills and ancient towns, this journey is a pilgrimage for the soul. As you walk the sacred route, experience the tranquility of Galicia's landscapes, the reverence of historic churches, and the powerful energy of Santiago de Compostela.
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13 Days
Enjoy 13 days of reflection in the footsteps of countless pilgrims, guided by faith, nature, and the timeless spirit of the Camino.
$3190 Per Person
Includes: Accommodation in a 4 star hotel, 12 breakfasts, 5 dinners, a tour leader, guided tours, a luxury coach, audio guides, and excursions.Does not include: flights, tips, insurance
6-25 People
Journey on this pilgrimage with a small group of like-minded people to make lasting memories!
-15% Discount
Book two or more tours and get your -15% discount on this tour!
Day 1: Arrival in MadridAfternoon: Arrival at Madrid airport, meet the coach, and transfer to the hotel, check in.Evening: Welcome dinner.
Day 2: Madrid – Historical and Cultural DiscoveryBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Transfer to central Madrid to explore the city’s historic and cultural beauties. Begin a guided tour of the capital: Madrid is characterized by elegant boulevards and vast, well-maintained parks like the Buen Retiro Park. The city is home to many European masterpieces, including paintings by Goya, Velázquez, and other Spanish masters in the Prado Museum. Plaza Mayor, surrounded by arcades, is the heart of Habsburg Madrid. Nearby are the Baroque Royal Palace and its Armory, where ancient weapons are displayed.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Free time.
Day 3: ÁvilaBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Depart for Ávila and meet the guide for a tour. Enclosed by powerful city walls at 1,131 meters above sea level, Ávila is known as the city of churches due to its many religious buildings. Some of these are connected to the life of Saint Teresa of Ávila, a brilliant Spanish religious and mystic born here in 1515.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Free time.
Day 8: Palas de Rei to ArzúaBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Depart for Palas de Rei for the third stage: from Palas de Rei to Arzúa (approx. 17 miles on foot).Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Free time.
Day 9: Arzúa to O PedrouzoBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Depart for the fourth stage of the Camino: from Arzúa to O Pedrouzo (approx. 12 miles on foot).Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Evening: Check-in at the hotel, dinner.
Day 10: Santiago de CompostelaBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Transfer by coach to O Pedrouzo for the fifth and final stage: from O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela (approx. 12 miles on foot).Arrival at the end of the long journey. For those not walking, transfer to Santiago and free time. At 12:00 PM, participate in the Pilgrim Mass.Afternoon: Return to the hotel, free time, and evening at leisure.
Day 4: BurgosBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Depart for Burgos.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Guided tour of this city in Castile and León, which preserves significant traces of its rich medieval history, including one of Spain’s finest Gothic masterpieces, the magnificent Cathedral.Evening: Check-in at the hotel, dinner and free time.
Day 5: LeónBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Depart for León and begin a guided tour of this historic and artistic city, a stop along the Camino de Santiago. Surrounded by Roman-era walls, León is home to two of its finest jewels: the Cathedral and the Basilica of San Isidoro.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Depart for Lugo and check in at the hotel.
Day 6: SarriaBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Transfer by coach to Sarria. First stage of the Camino: (approx. 13 miles on foot) from Sarria to Portomarin.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Free time.
Day 7: Portomarin to Palas de ReiBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Transfer by coach to Portomarin for the second stage of the Camino: (approx. 15 miles on foot) from Portomarin to Palas de Rei.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Evening: Return to the hotel in Lugo, dinner with typical Galician products.
Day 11: Finisterre and SantiagoBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Excursion to Cape Finisterre, the northern coast with Muros, Rio Xellas, Waterfalls, etc. (“Finis terrae,” or “End of the Earth”). Traditionally, medieval pilgrims who reached Santiago would purify themselves with a bath in the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean and burn the clothes worn during the journey.Lunch: Enjoy free time for lunch.Afternoon: Guided tour of Santiago, the capital of Galicia, and the emblem of the journey. Explore the city center with its historic buildings, beautiful stone and granite squares, and picturesque atmosphere. Attend the Pilgrim Mass, where those who embarked on the journey are welcomed, and a list of those who arrived that day is read aloud. One of the main symbols of the Cathedral is the Botafumeiro, the world’s largest censer, which is used during major ceremonies.
Day 12: Return to MadridBreakfast: In hotel.Morning: Depart for Madrid.Lunch: Enjoy lunch along the route back to MadridAfternoon: Arrival in Madrid, check-in at the hotel, farewell dinner.
Day 13: DepartureMorning: Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport for departure.
This pilgrimage offers a blend of cultural discovery and profound reflection. Explore ancient cities, marvel at Gothic cathedrals, and walk in the footsteps of countless pilgrims. Each day unfolds new experiences, culminating in the awe-inspiring Santiago de Compostela, a symbol of faith and endurance that continues to draw travelers from around the globe.
Spain's spiritual and cultural treasures come alive on this unforgettable journey. Begin in Madrid, where elegant boulevards and world-class art captivate, then venture to Ávila, the walled city of Saint Teresa. Gothic splendor awaits in Burgos and León, cities steeped in medieval history and religious significance.
The Camino de Santiago offers a profound pilgrimage experience, winding through picturesque towns like Sarria, Portomarin, and Arzúa. Every step leads closer to Santiago de Compostela, where the awe-inspiring cathedral and Pilgrim Mass celebrate the culmination of this timeless route.
Complete the adventure with a visit to Cape Finisterre, the ‘End of the Earth,’ and embrace the legends, natural beauty, and rich traditions of Galicia. This journey through Spain’s sacred and historic landmarks promises memories that endure long after the final farewell.
Questions?
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When is the best time to go for the Camino de Santiago?
Visitors can enjoy this region all year round, but spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer the most pleasant weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Is it mandatory to walk during the entire tour?
No, the bus can drop you off the destination of the day so that you can explore.
Is transportation between cities included in the tour?
Yes, all transportation between destinations is included in the tour package.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
The tour can accommodate dietary preferences, such as vegetarian or gluten-free meals. Please notify us in advance, and we will ensure suitable options are available.
Can I choose a hotel myself?
There's no need! We provide 4 and 5 star hotels that have been hand-picked by our expert travel agents to ensure comfort and convenience.
Which airport do we fly into?
Our tour starts at the Madrid Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas International Airport. Our guide will be waiting for you there.
Can I extend my stay in Madrid after the tour ends?
Absolutely! We can help arrange additional nights in Madrid if you wish to explore more on your own.
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