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93 Camino de Santiago trips. Tours from 26 tour companies. 188 reviews. 4.7/5 avg rating.

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Camino - Pyrenees St Jean Pied de Port to Logrono
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By UTracks
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1/5 Terrible
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Moderate
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Flexible schedule

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Pamplona

Highlights

  • Walk through stunning scenery, visiting mountain villages
  • Experience the history of the trail marked by crosses, statues and grain silos
  • Explore the old city of Pamplona
  • Enjoying the camaraderie of fellow hikers and pilgrims
  • View the historical highlights of Puente la Reina, Santa Marina Hermitage and the Monastery of Roncesvalles

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Hiking & Walking

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"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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Portuguese Way Cycle - Porto to Santiago
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By UTracks
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Strenuous
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

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Bar, Lima, Porto, Santiago

Highlights

  • Discovering by bike the river valleys, small villages and pilgrimage sites along the Camino Portugués
  • Exploring the historical centres of Porto, Padron and Santiago
  • Experiencing culinary delights and the port wine varieties of the area
  • Cycling into the fabled town of Santiago de Compostela

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Cycling & Biking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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Camino Norte - San Sebastian to Bilbao
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By UTracks
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Bilbao

Highlights

  • Walking the Camino Norte from San Sebastian to Bilbao through Basque country
  • Visiting swish seaside San Sebastian / Donostia, a 'foodie' paradise
  • Stunning scenery - from the coast to mountain villages
  • Enjoying the camaraderie of fellow hikers and pilgrims
  • Bilbao and its great art and architecture

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Hiking & Walking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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Camino - Logrono to Burgos
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By UTracks
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

San Juan

Highlights

  • Experience the history of the trail and the villages founded by pilgrims
  • Capital of the Rioja wine region, Logrono and its lively tapas district
  • Explore Burgos Cathedral and the history of El Cid
  • Enjoy the camaraderie of fellow hikers and pilgrims

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Hiking & Walking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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The Way of St James - Lectoure to Aire sur l'Adour
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By UTracks
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Highlights

  • Exploring the villages and bastides of Gascony including Condom, Séviac, Montréal du Gers Eauze and Larresingle
  • Walking the Camino past numerous historic churches, crosses and pilgrim posts
  • Enjoying the camaraderie of fellow hikers and pilgrims
  • Experiencing the culinary delights of the region including a tasting of Armagnac

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Hiking & Walking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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Spanish Camino by Bike: The Pyrenees to Leon
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Strenuous
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Pamplona

Highlights

  • Cycling from the Pyrenees
  • Visiting Pamplona, Burgos and Leon
  • Exploring interesting pilgrimage towns and villages
  • Experiencing the terrific sense of camaraderie on the trail
  • Soaking up the hospitality of family run hotels

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Cycling & Biking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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Portuguese Way Cycle - Lisbon to Porto
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By UTracks
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Strenuous
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Coimbra, Lisbon, Porto

Highlights

  • Discovering by bike the small villages and pilgrimage sites along the Camino Portugués
  • Exploring the fascinating cities of Lisbon and Porto
  • Sampling the culinary delights of the area
  • Enjoying the hospitality of family run hotels

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Cycling & Biking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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The Full Portuguese Camino
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4.8/5 Excellent
62 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Bar, Coimbra, Lima, Porto, Santiago

Highlights

  • Enjoying a quieter pilgrimage route, following in the footsteps of Celtic, Roman and Christian wayfarers
  • Experiencing the culinary delights of the different regions you walk through
  • Walking across the Spanish border and in to the famed town of Santiago de Compostela
  • Relaxing at night in comfortable, family run hotels and B&Bs

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Hiking & Walking

What travelers are saying

"A really difficult company to communicate with, slow to respond and not able to accept accountability for poor service. Used Tee Travel in Spain which was even worse. Not able to organize support or assistance and harassed me about luggage that wasn't mine. There were other walkers who appeared to have more support and assistance from their travel providers. Definitely avoid this company as overpriced and no actual service."

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Camino de Santiago Reviews & Ratings

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Lesley

Oct 2015

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I enjoy intrepid but the style of

I enjoy intrepid but the style of travel doesn't suit everyone.

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Carol

Oct 2015

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Good size group, great tour leader (on

Good size group, great tour leader (on this occasion), pretty good value for money on the whole.

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alexandra

Sep 2015

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good balance of guidance and free time

good balance of guidance and free time

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Rodney

Sep 2015

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Inexperienced leadership resulting in some wasted time.

Inexperienced leadership resulting in some wasted time. Too much time traveling in buses and small vans. Our leader was not confident in communicating information to...

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Ric

Sep 2015

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Very knowledgeable, competent, personable guide. Fun and

Very knowledgeable, competent, personable guide. Fun a...

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Camino de Santiago Tour Selection Trips

  • Embarking on a Camino de Santiago tour is an extraordinary journey filled with spiritual significance and cultural immersion. To ensure a seamless and rewarding experience, consider these essential travel tips:

  • Start training beforehand to build stamina and endurance for long days of walking.

  • Pack light to ease the burden on your journey; prioritize essential items and versatile clothing.

  • Invest in high-quality, broken-in hiking boots to prevent blisters and discomfort.

  • Carry a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.

  • Familiarize yourself with the route and trail markers to avoid getting lost.

  • Embrace the spirit of camaraderie among fellow pilgrims and engage in conversations along the way.

  • Take breaks frequently to rest and recharge, especially during hot weather.

  • Keep essential items like sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first-aid kit handy.

  • Maintain a journal to document your thoughts, reflections, and memorable experiences.

  • Respect local customs and traditions, including dress codes in religious sites.

  • Listen to your body and know when to push forward or take a day off to rest and recuperate.

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When Is the Best Time to Do the Camino de Santiago Walk? 

Quick Weather Guide

  • Best Time to Walk the Camino de Santiago: May – June; September
  • High Tourist Season: June – August
  • Low Season: November – March


  • The best time to tackle a guided or self-guided Camino de Santiago walk is in May, June or September. It won’t be as hot as July and August, and definitely not as crowded. Remember that all of Europe is on vacation from June to August, for the most part, significantly increasing the number of walkers. 
  • Look for group tours for Camino de Santiago to run from April to October. 
  • The low season for Camino de Santiago tours is November to March, when it can be cold, rainy and snowy. 
Springtime starts to bring walkers to the Camino de Santiago as the days get longer and the temperature begin to get milder. Spring, as is fall, is a great time to take a Camino tour if you want to avoid the high number of pilgrims who visit in July and August (plus, you’ll avoid the almost unbearably hot temperatures of those summer months). 

If you are considering hiking the Camino de Santiago in fall or winter, there may be fewer tour options available as certain hotels along the routes close and flights and ferry service may be less frequent.

How Long Is the Camino de Santiago?

With its varying routes, the Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) ranges from a few weeks to several months to finish it. Depending on how much time you have, you can choose from numerous routes along the ancient Spanish pilgrim paths. 

The most popular Camino de Santiago route is the Camino Frances. This heavily trod route starts in St. Jean Pied de Port in France and leads to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Plan on just over a month to complete the route, walking about 14 to 16 miles per day. 

Camino de Santiago trekkers who don’t want to tackle the entire route can choose from several shorter options, including:

  • Pamplona to Santiago de Compostela: 28 days 
  • Logrono to Santiago de Compostela: 25 days
  • Burgos to Santiago de Compostela: 20 days
  • Leon to Santiago de Compostela: 12-14 days
  • Ponferrada to Santiago de Compostela: 8-9 days 
  • Sarria to Santiago de Compostela: 4-7 days 
Have time for walking just a short distance on the Camino de Santiago? Consider just doing the popular first leg, from St. Jean Pied de Port to Pamplona in three days.

Are Most Camino de Santiago Walks Guided or Self-Guided?

Whether to take a fully guided or self-guided Camino de Santiago walk is truly a personal preference. If you’re looking to savor every moment of the experience and not worry one bit about the pre-planning, consider a guided tour. 

The company you choose will provide you with a Camino de Santiago route, deal with transferring your luggage, possible offer van support along the walk, be available in case of emergencies, provide sightseeing recommendations and information and more. You’ll have less flexibility about where and when you start, but if you don’t mind choosing from prearranged dates, this is a good option for your Camino tour.

However, if you’re a more independent spirit and would like to travel as an authentic pilgrim along the Camino de Santiago trail, consider a self-guided tour. Generally, this type of Camino walk can start anytime you wish. Your route and itinerary can be customized to your personal interests and fitness level, stopping where you want and for how long you wish. 

There won’t be a guide walking along with you, but you can expect solid information about what you’re seeing and recommendations for hotels, restaurants, etc.

Is the Camino de Santiago Appropriate for Kids?

Families can walk the Camino de Santiago together, including smaller children. As long as you plan accordingly and take into account the ages, interests and physical capabilities of your family, it’s an achievable goal. Plus, walking the Camino together is a perfect active travel family holiday. 

Here are a few things to keep in mind if you’re planning to walk the Camino de Santiago with your family: 

  • Don’t put a finite number of your mile goal each day. You may have a certain number in mind, but if you’re walking with smaller children, there’s any number of factors that could prevent that day’s mileage goal, from sleepy kiddos to uncomfortable shoes. Families with really young kids will want to bring a stroller or carrier to give little feet a rest when needed. 
  • Prep the kids, no matter their age, for the large amount of walking required by the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. About two months before your trip, start training with short, then increasingly longer, walks on various terrains.
  • Outfit kids with appropriate gear for walking the Camino de Santiago. Have them wear their shoes around at home to break them in. Get them a kid-sized backpack and, again, wear it around at home before leaving for your trek.
  • Consider family-friendly accommodations. Talk to your Camino de Santiago tour operator to find out if the hotels you’ll be staying in are family-friendly. This might mean aiming for guesthouses, cottages and hotels instead of hostels.
Where Does the Camino de Santiago End?

The final destination of the famed Camino de Santiago walk is in Santiago de Compostela. At this point, as long as pilgrims have walked at least 100 kilometers on foot or biked 200 kilometers, they will be awarded a compostela (certificate) at the Pilgrims Office in Santiago, reflecting the fact that you have completed the pilgrimage. 

You will stamp your pilgrim passport, obtained at the beginning of your route, along the way in hotels, hostels, churches, stores, restaurants and other places of business. 

Find out if your Camino de Santiago tour includes a day or two in Santiago de Compostela. This famous pilgrimage site was destroyed by Muslims near the end of the 10th century, but then completely rebuilt. Today, it’s a treasure trove of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture. Look for the oldest monuments near the tomb of St. James and the Cathedral. 

In the heart of Santiago, the Cathedral itself is home to the Portico de la Gloria, where you’ll find200 Romanesque sculptures. The lifelike masterpieces together tell the stories of the major Biblical figures, including the Old Testament and its prophets and the New Testament and its Apostles. 

With your extra time in Santiago de Compostela, ask your tour guide for sightseeing recommendations. It’s likely she’ll mention the casco antiguo, with its delightful old manor houses, winding narrow streets and pedestrian thoroughfares. If your art tastes run more modern, consider a tour of the CGAC, an elegant art museum with a great permanent collection and intriguing traveling exhibits.

It’s worth a tour to peek into the Hostel of the Catholic Monarchs), the world’s oldest accommodation. Ferdinand and Isabella built the hotels in 1499 for the pilgrims who would have otherwise spent the night on the streets of Santiago. To date, pilgrims and visitors to Santiago de Compostela have overnighted here for more than 500 years.

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