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Walk the Camino de Santiago Tour

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CEO, Arantxa Pagola, did an fantastic job.

Camino de Santiago Encompassed Tour

  • In-depth Cultural

Camino de Santiago Encompassed

I had a wonderful time and Vincenzo was amazing.as a guide.

Portuguese Camino Tour

Portuguese Camino

Everything was amazing! Our group leader made sure we all could keep up & she was always smiling.

Walking the Camino de Santiago Tour

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  • Spiritual Walks

Walking the Camino de Santiago

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

Everything was delivered the way was planned. Guidelines, accommodations, transportation when required.
  • €70 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

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

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

They did everything they said they would do and baggage and rooms were handled very well.

\"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.

Camino de Santiago Adventure Tour

Camino de Santiago Adventure

Highlights of the Camino de Santiago Walk Tour

Highlights of the Camino de Santiago Walk

Walking the Camino de Santiago Tour

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

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

Camino - Leon to Santiago Tour

Camino - Leon to Santiago

My Camino experience was wonderful and my first type of adventure experience. They provided me with pretrip details as well as Camino background information.

Portuguese Way Cycle - Lisbon to Porto Tour

  • Self-Guided Cycling

Portuguese Way Cycle - Lisbon to Porto

Cycling the Camino de Santiago - Roncesvalles to Santiago Tour

Cycling the Camino de Santiago - Roncesvalles to Santiago

The 'plus' was, in large part, the cultural component. The food and wine (chosen by our guides) were wonderful and a provided delightful introduction to the cuisine of northern Spain.

Oct 2024 ~ Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB Tour

Oct 2024 ~ Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB

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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.
Matched me with G tours. Everyone followed up, made changes as needed & worked well together.
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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"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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"Our guide, Jordi. The people we met on our journey who opened their living spaces to the pilgrims. The other pilgrims and their stories. The time to reflect and consider. The pool at one of the hotels we stayed in

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Become a pampered pilgrim on Our Way!

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!

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.

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 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.

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 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 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 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 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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Luxury Escorted Camino

  • Start Samos
  • End Santiago de Compostela
  • Date April to October
  • Duration 6 nights
  • Distance Approx 100 km
  • Grade Easy & Moderate Sections

Hotel 1930 in Arzua

Luxury Escorted Camino de Santiago Overview

This luxurious Camino trip is perfect for the whole family or groups of friends — especially those who like the idea of walking the Camino but prefer to travel in style and luxury. Walk to Compostela at your own pace, stay in charming intimate lodgings with wonderful cuisine and wine, and enjoy the use of a private chauffeured vehicle — all hosted by a specialist Camino guide. Keep reading to learn more and click on our range of Camino tours to learn more. 

We have designed this luxury walking trip with families and groups of friends in mind, bringing together the very best the Camino has to offer into one carefully curated package. Walk the Camino has been designing a huge range of Caminos for people for over a decade, so you benefit from our deep knowledge on the Camino, but also our numerous local connections with accommodation, eateries, and other local vendors. 

We offer a blend of charming boutique lodgings, wonderful dining (and wines), an impeccable bilingual host and guide, and so much more. We tailor daily Camino walks throughout the trip, along with a dedicated support vehicle. This luxury Camino is for discerning travellers looking for a special Camino journey to enjoy in good company. If you’re looking for something more… rugged, perhaps you like to consider our Classic French Way Full Camino or our Camino by Horseback . 

You will find yourself immersed in the history, culture, and traditions of the Camino and the Galicia region of Spain. As you travel towards the Cathedral of St James you’ll experience the camaraderie of the Way, enjoy wonderful local cuisine and wine, discover some sacred places and share the common purpose of your fellow travellers all heading to Compostela.

You will walk exactly the same trail as all the other pilgrims and travellers, sharing the way and rubbing shoulders with people from all over the world. But you’ll be using our luxury vehicle and driver to shuttle you between hotel and trail as required. This allows you to decide each day how much walking you wish to do, perhaps have an early finish or simply take a day off to relax. Some hotels have spa facilities and all can arrange for therapists to attend.

On arrival in Santiago, you have a private tour of the medieval Casco Antiguo — the heart of the old city — where you visit the cathedral and collect your Compostela certificate. There will be a special celebratory dinner on the final evening. For any further information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch . 

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  • 6 Nights Half-Board
  • Support Vehicle
  • 6 Person minimum

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Highlights Along this Luxury Camino de Santiago

Santiago Old Town A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, Galicia’s capital city Santiago de Compostela is the world-known destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Around the Cathedral of Saint James of Compostela, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, the city boasts a picturesque old town worthy of one of Christianity’s greatest holy cities.

Galicia’s waters produce some of the best seafood and fish in the world. Its pastures support beef and dairy herds, so you will find delicious local cuts of meat and cheeses.

When it comes to filling your glass, Galicia produces wonderful reds and whites, fantastically refreshing beers and its signature liquor – Oruzo.

Food & Drink

Every town in the Camino has a variety of lively plazas with bars and restaurants, so there will be plenty of opportunities for you to enjoy the delicious Spanish gastronomy and the variety of world-famous Spanish wines.

This is an area that still preserves a traditional way of life. Galicia is the green corner of Spain and its lush meadows support many family-run dairy and beef farms. Galician cooking is simple and hearty, using mainly fresh local produce.

Those with a sweet tooth will love Tarta de Santiago, a type of almond cake dusted with sugar outlining the shape of the cross of Santiago. A gastronomic point – in Melide look out for the local speciality “Pulpo Gallego” – octopus – sprinkled with paprika and served with potatoes.

The wines, cheeses and seafood are all renowned Galician specialities. Unlike the red wine-producing rest of Spain, Galicia’s climate is better suited to whites. Albariño is a straw-coloured wine with a distinct peach flavour that’s now highly respected outside Spain and the perfect companion to fish and seafood.

Luxury Camino Itinerary

Day 1 - arrival and transfer to the camino for a welcome dinner.

CASA DE DIAZ An intimate country house hotel in the country between Samos & Sarria with all rooms having with en-suite bathroom and television. The building retains many traditional features;a reading room, a dining room and a bar – games room including terraces & gardens with its own 11th century ‘Chapel of the Cross’.

Day 2 - Walk to Portomarin - approx 22 km / 13.6 miles

Today’s walk is spread equally between quiet country roads and natural pathways, passing through many small hamlets that seem to blend seamlessly one into the next. Lunch en route.

SPA HOTEL VISTA ALEGRE Stylish boutique hotel in the town of Portomarin set on the Miño River. This is one of the loveliest towns on the Camino Frances and in the evenings the streets are buzzing with locals and pilgrims. All rooms with ensuite shower room, television, air-con. The refurbished period building has modern boutique hotel features, with sundowner terraces, bar and mini-spa – plus its located right on the Camino.

Day 3 - Walk to Palas De Rei - approx 24 km / 14.9 miles

A day of varied terrain as you start by skirting the Belesar reservoir to climb up through woodland before a further gentle climb to Alto do Rosario (Rosary Heights). A short descent to meet your driver and transfer to your accommodation.

BALNEARIO RIO PAMBRE A spa hotel fed by natural thermal hot springs & surrounded by native forest and the Castle of Pambre. The architecture uses local natural materials. You might have exclusive use of the two circular pallozas with typical thatched roofs, each has a private communal room. Ideal for relaxing in intimate surroundings. All rooms have en suite bathroom, air con, heating, TV & Wifi. The main hotel building houses more lovely bedrooms, the restaurant, bar and spa facilities.

Day 4 - Walk to Melide - approx 15 km / 9.3 miles

Today you cross four river valleys mostly on country paths through native woodland. Melide is a medieval township with close links to the Jacobean pilgrimage.

PAZO BRANDESO A grand country house & estate dating back to 1620, which continues to celebrate its Spanish literary history. Your charming bedrooms have antique furniture, period prints and splendid marble fireplaces. En-suites have a separate shower cabin and bathtub. Public rooms include 2 dining rooms, library, morning rooms and main salon. There are lush gardens, a 16th Century chapel and a bar terrace.

Day 5 - Walk to Arzua - approx 14 km / 8.6 miles

Today’s walk takes you through meadows, oak and eucalyptus woodland through countless small hamlets, with names echoing their Pilgrim’s way history.

PAZO SANTA MARIA This 18th Century Galician Pazo is an oasis of tranquility with many lovely touches. All rooms have hydromassage bathtubs and French fireplaces. Much of the produce for the restaurant is grown in their own organic vegetable garden. Laundry service here.

Day 6 - Walk to Santiago De Compostela - approx 20 km / 12 miles

Starting on natural pathways with good shade offered by trees. The Way approaches the Monte do Gozo (The Mount of Joy), a small hillock from which the pilgrim was able to see, for the first time, the towers of the Cathedral of Santiago. In the evening there is a special celebration dinner at the Pazo de Altamira.

LA QUINTA DA AGUA A sublime Santiago family-owned residence that is today one of the best boutique hotels in Galicia. First class gastronomy and service with charming suites & bedrooms. The Spa offers a plentiful range of signature therapeutic & beauty treatments including dead sea flotarium, private spa and indoor pool.

Day 7 - Departure Day

Our services end after breakfast once you have been transferred to departure point.

By Request:- Additional nights in Santiago de Compostela, Escorted trips to Cape Finisterre, Winery Visits and Tastings and other locations in Galicia.

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Camino in Style

  • Hike the final 100km of the Camino Frances In Style
  • Enjoy upgraded accommodation including the iconic Parador in Santiago and ‘pazos’ (converted manor houses)
  • Delight in delicious Galician gourmet cuisine including local shellfish and fresh stuffed peppers
  • Collect your ‘Compostela’ certificate from the Pilgrim’s Office in Santiago
  • Begin in the UNESCO city of Lugo with its impressive intact Roman Walls

Beautiful Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

The typically Galician city of Lugo is just off the route of the Camino and is a fascinating place to start your trip.  The only city in the world to be completely surrounded by intact Roman walls, Lugo is an intriguing place to explore with some amazing restaurants, a charming cathedral and the interesting Museo Provincial.

Lugo is easily accessible from Santiago airport and we include a private transfer to take you from Santiago to your accommodation in Lugo making sure you start your journey in style!  (approx. 1h 30m)

Eurostars Gran Hotel Lugo

The Gran Hotel Lugo is a beautiful 4* upgrade hotel with spacious ensuite rooms and all amenities.

A short 40min transfer will take you to Sarria this morning where you will begin your Camino journey.

The section from Sarria to Portomarín on the Way of St. James is characterised by its natural beauty and historical richness. Starting in Sarria, the route ascends passing significant monuments such as the hermitage of San Salvador and the monastery of La Magdalena, crossing the river Pequeno over the medieval bridge Ponte Aspera. The route continues through landscapes dominated by oak trees until it reaches Barbadelo, where the church of Santiago stands out. Moving towards Ferreiros, the route passes through several villages and rural areas, marking the 100th kilometre milestone at Morgade. Finally, the descent towards Portomarín offers views of the Belesar reservoir, culminating with the entrance to the historic town over the old medieval bridge. This segment of the Camino fuses nature, history and spirituality, preparing pilgrims for the final stages to Santiago.

Enjoy the Galician ambience as you stroll up the cobbled main street and end your day by relaxing in one of the cafés surrounding the square.

Your abode for the night is the lovingly converted country house, the Pazo de Berbetoros.

Ascend:  397m/  Descend:  462m

Vistalegre

Opened in 2018, this accommodation with Spa is situated before reaching the portical buildings and 2-minute walk to the church and next to the communal gardens. Every room is equipped with air-conditioning, Wifi, TV and private bathroom with shower and free toiletries. It also has a cafeteria where the breakfast buffet is served. There are also outdoors common areas.

Cross the Minho river then follow the Camino route as it climbs steadily upwards, then pass through the settlement of Gonzar and Castromaior, where you’ll find the tiny Romanesque Church of Santa Maria.

Continue along country roads edged by bright yellow gorse, pine and oak trees. Upon reaching the high point of today’s Camino at Sierra de Ligonde (750 m), descend to the ancient hamlet of Ligonde. After passing Eirexe you cross the Alto Rosario, and descend into the village of Palas de Rei. On arrival at Palas de Rei, a transfer will meet you and take you back to a lovely hotel in the countryside.

Ascend:  498m/  Descend:  321m

Torres de Hermida

The beautiful honey-coloured stone buildings of Torres de Hermida house beautifully-appointed bedrooms. Every room has a garden view, en-suite bathroom and a range of home comforts.

An early transfer will take you back to Palas de Rei to begin today's stage. You will soon reach San Xulian do Camino, a classical Camino village with a tiny 12th Century church dedicated to Saint Julian. After crossing the provincial border you pass through the hamlet of O Coto and village of Leboreiro. Perhaps stopping for lunch at the town of Melide, famed for its octopus dishes ‘pulpo Galega’.

The shaded forests of oak and chestnut give way to eucalyptus and pine before you ascend to Arzúa.

Ascend:  521m/  Descend:  680m

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The 1930 offers a unique and authentic experience for pilgrims seeking to explore Galicia's history and natural landscape. The hotel's 14 rooms are each inspired by a story from the owners, combining tradition and family atmosphere with modern amenities and elegant design. Guests can relax in the common areas, where they can mingle with other pilgrims or enjoy a meal made from local produce in the hotel's restaurant. 

Leaving the old quarter of Arzua the Camino leads past sturdy oak trees, which give way to lush meadows. Visit the medieval shrine at Santa Irene, dedicated to a martyr saint from Portugal and the Baroque fountain of healing waters.

Throughout the day you’ll be walking through many small villages: Brea, Calzada, Rua and A Calle. On arrival in Pedrouzo, a transfer will meet you and take you back to Arzua for your overnight accommodation. 

Ascend:  314m/  Descend:  398m

An early transfer will take you back to Pedrouzo to begin your final day's walk. Pass Lavacolla, where it was a tradition for pilgrims to wash in the river before reaching Santiago. Continue past swaying Eucalyptus trees to the ‘Mount of Joy’, Monte del Gozo from where you first catch sight of the impressive spires of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Before long you will reach Santiago where the experience of walking up to the Cathedral is one you will never forget!

The perfect culmination to your “Camino in Style” is an overnight stay in the luxurious Parador hotel located on Obradoiro Square right across from the Cathedral.

The dinner will be in restaurante O Curro da Parra (Rúa Travesa, 20).

Parador de los Reyes Catolicos

The Parador of Santiago de Compostela or “Hostal Reis Catolicos” is set in an exquisite 15th century building facing the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. An overnight stay here offers a wonderfully luxurious end to your Camino journey and an experience you will never forget!

After breakfast your walking holiday will come to an end. See the Travel Info section for some useful details for your onward travel.

This trip has a carbon score of 1kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 1kg is equivalent to 9 bananas. Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information about how we've  carbon counted our trips .

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This itinerary is for those who would like some extra comfort at the end of a hiking day. Experience the finer things by overnighting in beautiful Spanish country mansions, upgraded hotels, and iconic paradors. These buildings are not only gorgeous, but also steeped in history and culture. The hike starts in Sarria and ends 100km (62 miles) later in Santiago de Compostela, meaning you will qualify for your ‘Compostela’ certificate upon completion.

Pilgrimages | For those looking to follow a path of self-discovery. Our Pilgrimage and Camino routes take you on a journey through diverse landscapes and local flavours, while meeting like-minded adventurers along the way.

Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&B’s, inns, and guesthouses.

Solo Travellers, Families with Teens

The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years

This tour is graded moderate and includes hiking distances of between 12-18 miles per day. Expect to be hiking daily for about 5-8 hours. Whist the days are quite long, the paths you are following are mainly flat and the terrain is easy underfoot. It is possible to shorten the longest day with an optional transfer (paid locally). You will follow a mix of dirt tracks, minor roads, and established footpaths.

Although the route mostly leads along wide, relatively easy-to-walk paths, the unpaved sections and the daily distances of between 18 and 29 kilometres require a good basic level of fitness and a certain amount of hiking experience. The longer you are on the road, the fitter you will become. Along the way there are only a few ascents waiting for you and you will find enough villages where you have the chance to take a break and relax.

6 Nights accommodation is included in stylish boutique hotels and country manor houses (pazos) close to the route of the Camino. You will always have a private room and en-suite bathroom. The accommodation we have chosen will make your Camino just that extra bit special with their focus on service, special little touches and elements of luxury!

Alternative Accommodation

If the listed hotels are not available we will offer alternatives of as close a standard as possible. There will be a reduction in price for your tour if this is the case which we will work out based on availability.

Single Rooms & Solo Walkers

This trip is available to solo travellers to start on any day. You will need to pay a supplement for a single room (which is available on the Included tab of this tour).

A light continental breakfast is included each morning. Evening meals are included every day apart from Day 1 and you can expect delicious Galician cuisine in wonderful restaurants including the Restaurante O Mirador in Portomarin with its terrace overlooking the River Minho and the intimate Restaurante O Curro Da Parra serving the freshest market cuisine. All the restaurants have been chosen for their reputation for serving the most delicious food and fantastic service. On the first day in Lugo you are free to choose from the many local restaurants.

The Camino is very easy to follow. The route is marked with yellow painted arrows and a yellow shell on a blue background. The detailed travel pack we supply includes a detailed information pack for planning and preparing for your Camino, detailed instructions of how to find your overnight accommodation and everything you need for your Camino.

In addition to the printed route notes, you will receive in your travel pack, you will also have access to our Macs Adventure App, allowing you to follow the route on richly detailed mapping on your cell. 

Recommended Reading

Although not essential, if you would like more information on the route please see our recommendation below:

  • A Guidebook to the Camino de Santiago by John Brierly
  • 6 Nights accommodation in stylish hotels and country manor houses
  • 6 Breakfasts and 5 Evening Meals
  • Transfers to and from Santiago Airport
  • Baggage Transfers
  • Transfers as per the itinerary
  • A detailed information pack including route notes, maps and local information
  • 24/7 emergency telephone support
  • Travel to/from Santiago
  • Lunches, snacks or drinks
  • Evening meal on Day 1
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal Equipment
  • Taxi transfers or public transport should you need to skip a stage
  • Additional nights’ accommodation

You can start your Camino in Style on any day of your choosing between March and October. As some of the accommodation used has limited rooms, we recommend booking this trip as far in advance as possible. April, May, June, September and October are the busiest months for walking the Camino and also some of the nicest months due to slightly cooler temperatures. July and August can get very hot.

The weather on the Camino will change slightly as you travel from the Pyrenees over to Galicia. The spring months of April and May tend to offer nice mild conditions for walking although the nights can be quite cold at this time of year and there can be quite a lot of rain in the region of Galicia at this time. The summer months of July and August can get very hot and humid. The autumn from late September through to October offers cooler temperatures again although daylight hours start to become less at this time. The region of Galicia in particular experiences higher rainfall than the rest of Spain so you should come prepared with waterproofs!

The closest airport to Lugo is Santiago. From the UK Ryanair fly direct to Santiago from Stansted and Easyjet fly direct from Gatwick. From outside the UK, you can fly to Santiago via Paris with Vueling or from Madrid with Ryanair. From the US it is possible to fly to Santiago via Madrid with Iberia , American Airlines or Lufthansa .

Private Transfers: We include a private transfer from Santiago Airport to your accommodation in Lugo. A transfer is also included to take you back to the airport at the end of your stay.

Baggage transfers are included (max 20kg per person). Your main bag will be transferred each day between your overnight accommodation so that you only need to walk with a day pack.

The distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the recommended routes. Please be prepared by packing all necessary items, for example, proper rain gear (jacket and pants), sun hat, sunscreen. Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes for the cooler months and lightweight clothing for summer, and a day pack.

Online Documents

At Macs Adventure we care about the environment! We’re taking action to minimize the impact we have by converting the majority of our tour documentation for online delivery.

On this tour, all your detailed tour information will be digitally delivered. You will have access to this documentation via “My Account” on our website.

Pilgrim Passport and Compostela Certificate

The Pilgrim Passport is issued by the Church of St James, you will find this in your pack waiting for you at your first hotel. Alternatively, you can obtain one at the start of your walk in the Pilgrims’ Office or the local church in town. You need to get the passport stamped in churches, restaurants and hotels along the way. At the end of the walk, in Santiago, you can obtain your Compostela Certificate (only if you have walked the last 100km). The Compostela certificate is a certificate that pilgrims can get in Santiago after having completed the last 100km of the pilgrimage route to Santiago. This can be for any of the various routes leading to Santiago (Frances, Norte or Ingles, for example).

Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard hiking gear such as good hiking boots or shoes, lightweight clothes, waterproofs and a day pack.

Please refer to the sections "Grade & Terrain" and "Experience & Fitness" under "Trip Info".

We suggest you book as far in advance as possible as the Camino is extremely popular. Numbers can rise by up to 100,000 people. We will always try and accommodate late booking requests.

Yes of course! There is so much to do and to discover on the Way of St. James that many of our customers plan extra nights, either as rest days or to get to know the region even better. 

Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, lightweight clothes, waterproofs and a day pack.

Local tourist taxes are payable to some accommodations for overnight stays. Where possible, Macs Adventure cover this as part of your tour cost. However, we're not always able to pay this in advance, and in some places, this must be paid on the spot (often in cash only). If you need to pay any taxes, then your accommodation will make you aware of this and you should check with them at check-in. The amount varies from hotel to hotel, and from town to town, but is usually around 1-3 Euro per person per night.

Should you ever need us, we’re available 24/7. But we think one of the best reasons to enjoy a self-guided holiday is that you’re free to take in the world on your own terms, in your own time and with only the people you want. So while we’re always here when you need us, we’re never there when you don’t.

For receiving the certificate "Compostela" at the end of your trip you must have walked at least the last 100km of the Camino. During this days of walking you should collect at least two stamps per day in your pilgrimage passport, which you will receive in the first accomodation you are staying. When you reach Santiago de Compostela make sure you go to the pilgrimage office to collect your certificate. The location of the pilgrimage office you can find in the app. 

Yes, many of our guests travel solo. Although the nature of the Camino means that they soon join up with other pilgrims. There is a single room supplement payable for solo walkers.

Yes, some people prefer to walk carrying their own bags as a true pilgrim would have. You can select the option for removing the baggage transfers in Step 2 of the Booking Engine.

No, we do not offer group trips as independent self-guided trips are a much better way to experience the Camino.

Yes, although we find our standard itineraries are perfect for most walkers, we can add additional nights at any point of the Camino and tailor-make the trip to meet your needs.

A mixture of farm/dirt tracks, minor roads and footpaths. The route is well marked with yellow arrows and is easy to follow.

You can start on any day of your choosing between February and mid-November, subject to availability. We would recommend April/May/June and September/October when the weather is at its best for walking. July and August can be very hot and busy. 

Public transport and taxis are available if you are need of support contact us and we will be more that happy to help.

Unfortunately we are unable to change your accommodation bookings and itinerary once you start walking as alternative accommodation is generally not available at such short notice.

We strongly suggest that you have travel insurance which covers you for cancellation, curtailment, illness or injury before and during your trip.

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  • Hike the final 100 km of the Camino de Santiago
  • Collect your ‘Compostela’ from the Pilgrims Office
  • Overnight in Melide - break up the long hiking day

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  • Hike over the France/Spain border in the Pyrenees
  • See the historic cities - Logroño, Pamplona & León
  • Collect your ‘Compostela’ certificate in Santiago

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Full Camino - St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago

  • Enjoy wonderful community with other pilgrims
  • Revel in the varied landscapes of Northern Spain
  • Collect your Compostela from the Pilgrim Office

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Catalan Coast and Mountains in Style

  • Historic and stylish boutique hotels
  • Sumptuous food, ancient ruins and pretty Cadaques
  • Walk Catalonia's coast and mountain trails

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Walking the Catalan Coast in Style

  • Stay in boutique hotels along the Catalan coast.
  • Llafranc, former haunt of Salvador Dali.
  • Wine tasting at the country house of Bell-lloc.

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Douro Valley In Style

  • Elegant wine hotels boasting spectacular views
  • Sumptuous food and wine at historic wineries
  • Walks through vineyards, olive groves and villages

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The Camino de Santiago is the most famous pilgrimage in Europe.

Whether you have 5 days or 50; prefer Spain, Portugal, France or Italy; are a walker or a cyclist; prefer a self guided trip or want to join a small group tour of like minded travellers - there is a Camino experience waiting for you. 

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Camino de Santiago Tours (Spain)

The end point of many Camino journey's is the city of Santiago de Compostela, which is the capital of an autonomous community in Spain's northwest. Naturally Spain has the majority of Camino routes snaking their way through the countryside to reach this spiritual destination. The umbrella name for a Camino trail in Spain is the Camino de Santiago.

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The Northern Way follows the northern coast of Spain through dynamic cities such San Sebastian, Santander and Bilbao. It's a cooler walking option in summer...

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The Camino Primitivo is thought to have been the very first pilgrimage route to Santiago, hence it is also known as the Original Way...

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The Camino Inglés, or the English Way, follows the route travelled by pilgrims from England and Nordic countries. It's a peaceful journey to Santiago...

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Walk one of the oldest Camino routes that actually predate Christian pilgrims. This 7 day trail begins in Ourense and ends in Santiago...

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The Camiño dos Faros trail was created by four friends with the aim of connecting all the lighthouses of the northwestern Spanish coast...

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Camino Portuguese Tours (Portugal)

For many pilgrims, the Camino Portuguese is more spiritually connected to the Camino than any other way. The Camino is all about the apostle St James, and Portugal, it is said, is where he first preached. It is also believed that his final journey to Santiago was via Portugal when his bones were brought back from Jerusalem following his beheading. There are two key Camino routes through Portugal.

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The Portuguese Way extends from the capital, Lisbon, across the border to Santiago. This pilgrimage is the second most popular after the Camino Frances...

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The Coastal Way is a gorgeous and quieter alternative to the traditional Portuguese Way. Follow the Atlantic coastline of northern Portugal to Santiago...

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French Way of St James Tours (France)

The French Way of St James, also known as the Via Podiensis or Camino Le Puy Way, is often called the most beautiful of all the Camino pilgrimages.

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The French Way of St James stretches from Le Puy en Velay to St Jean Pied de Port. This pilgrimage has been segmented into achievable stages to walk...

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Cycle the full length of the French Way of St James in France from the Haute Loire to the rugged mountains of the Pyrenees...

Via Francigena Tours (Italy)

Ancient history and Roman ruins, romantic cities and rustic villages, world-famous cuisine, rich culture and mind-blowing natural beauty - it's easy to see how Italy has gained its reputation as one of Europe's premier holiday destinations. Now imagine doing the iconic Camino trail in Italy.

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The Via Francigena, or Francigena Way, passes through Switzerland and Italy. This pilgrimage has been segmented into achievable stages to walk...

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Discover the rugged beauty of inland Sicily with its archaeological treasures and friendly locals who have been welcoming pilgrims for centuries...

Cycle Italy's Via Francigena

Cycle the Via Francigena Tours

Enjoy cycling through some of the most picturesque landscapes in Italy as you ride the Via Francigena pilgrimage trail...

St Francis Way Tours (Italy)

The St Francis Way is an Italian Camino route inspired by the life of St Francis of Assisi and links Florence to Rome. Journey through the green heart of Italy on this spectacular pilgrimage.

Walking on the open landscapes of western Tuscany on the St Francis Way

St Francis Way Tours

Walk through forests, olive groves, and lush fields, passing chapels and crosses dedicated to Saint Francis on this unique, spiritual and scenic Camino path...

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Via Degli Dei Tours

The Way of the Gods or Via Degli Dei connects two of Italy's most important art cities: Bologna and Florence...

Camino Information

Learn everything you want to know about walking or cycling the camino.

We've collected our best Camino information for you. You can read trip reviews, traveller stories, Best Of lists, watch videos and more. If you'd like to speak to someone, please don't hesitate to contact our passionate staff.

Quick Reference Guide to the Camino Trails of Europe

Free Camino Guide

Download our free helpful guide to learn what a Camino is, which trails are suitable for you, and answers many common queries. It's where every aspiring pilgrim should start.

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Camino Tour Videos

Watch our exciting Camino tour videos for an insight into what it's like to walk one of Europe's pilgrimage trails.

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Take a look at some of our most Frequently Asked Questions about experiencing the Camino.

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2022: Jacobean Holy Year

Learn everything there is to know about completing a Camino pilgrimage in 2022, during a Jacobean Holy Year, with our definitive guide.

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Camino Accommodation

Want to find out where you'll be resting your head while walking or cycling the Camino? Read our accommodation glossary to learn about the various places to sleep, rest, and recharge.

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Camino Tour Benefits

Like any walking or cycling trail, you don't necessarily need to be on a tour to complete it. However, there are great benefits and advantages for joining a guided tour or self-guided trip.

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Camino Glossary

Camino de Santiago. The Way of St James. The Compostela Trail. What does it all mean? Better understand the Camino with our helpful Camino glossary.

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Sarria to Santiago: 3 Tours

Walking the Sarria to Santiago stage of the Camino de Santiago, i.e. the last 100km, is the most popular Camino tour. Discover three affordable ways to walk this final section.

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Training for the Camino is important so you can walk comfortably and confidently. Discover these 11 essential tips for training for the Camino de Santiago.

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Luxury Walking Tours of the Way of St. James

Join us on an extraordinary walking tour of the Camino de Santiago and enjoy the best of the food, wine, accommodations and culture of Spain on this magical path.

Over the centuries, people have walked by the millions from all over Europe to make their way to Santiago de Compostela, where it is believed that St. James is buried. Then, as now, they followed the well-trod path through some of Spain’s most beautiful terrain.

The Camino has something for everyone. It may bring you laughter. It may bring you strength. It may bring you new friendships. It may bring you a newfound appreciation for the beauty of nature. And almost always, it brings you what you need, even if you don’t know that you need it.

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The Camino de Santiago or pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a catholic pilgrimage, which has an origin on the medieval times, and it´s porpoise is to get to the tomb of the apostle Santiago el Mayor, located at the crypt of Santiago de Compostela´s cathedral ( Spain). It has been and still is the most antique route and the most celebrated one at the continent. It is about "A road planted with numerous manifestations of fervor, repentance, hospitality, art and culture, which speaks eloquently to the spiritual roots of the Old Continent." The trip that the pilgrim enter on at the Camino de Santiago it´s about a great experience about self- discover personal and spiritual.

Living the Camino, since 2008, as a pioneer agency, specialized and accredited on the Camino de Santiago at Spain, is part of the group of Viajes Carmi and Camino de Santiago Reservas, and has attended to more than 30.000 clients on the Camino, offers you all the services that you need on your Santiago´s pilgrimage:

  • The best accommodations of the Camino de Santiago at different categories (Charming hotels, Inns and guesthouses and private hostels), always with the best gastronomy, lunch and dinners.
  • Phone assistance on route.
  • Luggage transportation between stages.
  • Complete itineraries of the route.
  • Pilgrim credentials.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Transfers from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the airport, and other transfers that you need.
  • Everything you need for this great experience that is the Camino de Santiago, additional trips, visits to monasteries, museums…

 Why choose Living the Camino for your trip to the Camino de Santiago:

Presents as expositors at the most important fairs in the world: London, Berlin, Dublin, Madrid, Portugal… During more than 10 years of work, we have become in a group of professionals experts on the organization of the Camino de Santiago.

Our clients trust us, because we count on the hospitality of the best accommodation and services on the Camino de Santiago.

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French Way Routes

The most well-know route heading to Santiago. Get the chance to visit Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y León and Galicia.

Finisterre Way Routes

Reach the "End of the World" by walking this unique route from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra and Muxía.

Portuguese Way Routes

Whether you want to start from Oporto, in Portugal, or from Tui, in Spain, you will certainly enjoy this wonderful route.

Northern Way Routes

From Irún or San Sebastián to Santiago, get the opportunity to visit Northern Spain and its beautiful landscape.

Vía de la Plata Routes

Feel the Roman heritage in Spain while you walk this ancient route full of historic sites and wonderful architecture.

Primitive Way Routes

It departs from Oviedo and it is the first Way to Santiago, the original route walked by King Alfonso II of Asturias.

English Way Routes

This is the way that departs from Ferrol and goes through the beautiful province of A Coruña to finally get yo Santiago.

Sanabria Way Routes

As diversion from the Silver Route, this Way goes from Granja de Moreruela to Santiago, passing Sanabria and Ourense.

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It is possible to earn your pilgrim certificate from just walking the last 100km of any Camino trail, however, walking a full Camino route will allow you to fully embrace the Camino experience. Full Camino routes give you room to detach your mind from daily stresses and really settle into the mindset of a pilgrim or long distance traveler.

Many people consider the full French Way from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago “the real Camino”. But, there are many full routes to choose from and each Camino is a personal journey.

Take a step out of your every-day life and clear your head. This is your time to explore and discover. The full Camino routes can be challenging, but they are absolutely worth it.

We will support you every step of the way, with accommodation, walking notes, Camino maps, and 24/7 emergency support.

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Take a break from the ordinary to bring its extraordinary gifts into your life with the spirit of the Camino de Santiago.

Find out why Spain and Portugal and the magic of this ancient journey attracted countless pilgrims for many centuries.

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The Camino de Santiago has never been a singular road that all pilgrims adhered to. Although, a basic path starting in eastern Spain near the French border overtime became the most traveled path. There is no right or wrong place to start. Choose from many official Camino de Santiago routes that pilgrims walked for hundreds of years.

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Monino aviation museum tour

The Central Airforce Museum in Monino, some 32km from Moscow is extremely popular among aircraft enthusiasts. Pre-soviet and Soviet planes, helicopters and jets are on display here. The tour price includes cost of transportation by car. You will be picked up from your hotel and taken back by car.

What to see in the museum:

ANT-2 - the first all-metal Russian aircraft

On ANT-25 several record-breaking flights were performed. Among them - a 60 hour non-stop flight from Moscow to Portland, Oregon in the United States.

The first ever supersonic passenger aircraft Tu-144

A unique, all-titanium reconnaissance jet-bomber the Sukhoi T-4

Tour duration : 5-6 hours Tour cost: 250 USD for 1-2 people, 280 USD for 3-5 people. Car/minivan service is included

This tour does not have a discounted price in winter

Additional expenses: museum entrance fee (150 RUB per person) 

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‘Grand Tour’ Review: Miguel Gomes’ Dreamy, Delirious Time-Swirling Travelogue Through East and Southeast Asia

Bristling with life and song and revelatory collisions between cultures and timeframes, the Portuguese master's Cannes Competition title is a healing balm for trying times.

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All we know is that, when this low-level British diplomat (who, like all the British characters, whether they hail from London or pine for Yorkshire, speaks in Portuguese) shows up at Mandalay train station, it is 1918, near midnight and he is drunk. The next day, when he goes to pick Molly up from her arriving steamship, his nerve suddenly fails, and before he even claps eyes on her, he scarpers onto the next ship bound for Singapore.

This is the story of “Grand Tour,” but it is not the half of “Grand Tour.” From the beginning, Gomes’ eccentric, puckish sensibilities are in evidence, with every beautifully rendered black-and-white, period-set interior alternating with bustling, bristling contemporary footage of the various towns and countries featured. Between 1918 and now, some of them have changed their names — Burma is now Myanmar, Siam is now Thailand — but none have changed their spirit, a fact that the seemingly reckless but actually deceptively meticulous construction makes clear.

Sometimes in color, sometimes in monochrome, with the narrators speaking the local lingo and knitting Edward and Molly’s colonial-era stories into the Asia of today, we get gorgeous on-the-fly snapshots of modern life across the continent. A rickety Rangoon ferris wheel propelled by hand (and foot). Workers untangling the wires atop Saigon’s overloaded telephone poles. Old Chinese men playing mahjong; Filipino locals riding tuktuks; Lunar New Year fireworks exploding over the Saigon skyline; a portly man in a restaurant moving himself to tears with his karaoke rendition of “My Way” before returning to his noodles, dabbing at wet eyes.

The film also has a recurring motif in the puppet shows that seemingly every culture has developed, and developed differently, as a storytelling medium. There are marionettes and paper silhouettes and two-person representations of — are they turkeys? Ostriches? Who knows? But that we always see the puppeteers as much as we see their puppets seems appropriate to the sense we get, throughout this overflowing cornucopia of worldly pleasures, of a single intelligence, a particular curiosity and a uniquely skewed sense of humor unifying so much that, in our darker moods, might seem actually to divide us.

Gomes shot this extraordinary film in an extraordinary way. Hampered by Covid-era restrictions, a lot of the modern footage — credited to three cinematographers in Rui Poças, Sayombhu Mukdeeprom and Guo Liang — was directed remotely, while the period segments, whether in bamboo forests or Raffles Hotel or aboard a ship whose captain speaks in six different languages over the mooing of a cargo hold full of cows, were creations on a sound stage. But even aside from the occasional deliberate anachronism — like a cellphone dropped in a forest when Molly is on the verge of catching up to Edward — and despite the brash collisions of stock and style, and scripted fiction and found-footage reality, “Grand Tour” is a remarkably coherent, if richly complex experience.

Reviewed at Cannes Film Festival (Competition). May 22, 2024. Running time: 129 MIN.

  • Production: (Portugal-Italy-France) An Uma Pedra no Sapato production in co-production with Vivo film, Shellac, Cinéma Defacto. (World sales: Match Factory, Cologne.) Producer: Filipa Reis. Executive Producer: João Miller Guerra. Co-producers: Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa, Thomas Ordonneau, Tom Dercourt. 
  • Crew: Director: Miguel Gomes. Screenplay: Mariana Ricardo, Telmo Churro, Maureen Fazendeiro, Miguel Gomes. Camera: Rui Poças, Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, Guo Liang. Editors: Telmo Churro, Pedro Filipe Marques.
  • With: Crista Alfaiate, Gonçalo Waddington, Cláudio da Silva, Lang Khê Tran. (Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, French, Burmese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Japanese dialogue)

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