Camino de Santiago Tours & Trips
Imagine walking the Portuguese Coastal Camino to beautiful Baiona, where ocean breezes cool tired pilgrims. Or imagine exploring Porto's medieval riverside district, where port wine has flowed for centuries. Eat fresh seafood and drink crisp white wine at seaside restaurants. Walk through the historic Castro Fortress in Vigo, overlooking the bay. Beauty and history collide.
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Walk the Camino de SantiagoConcept: I thought our trip was very well planned out, as far as miles per day and where the break stops were licated. Dinner: I especially liked the "homelike" food experiences, where I felt like a local had invited us into their home for a meal. Overall, most food was good quality. I noticed most of us were more interested in the "combos", offering a starter, entree and a drink, rather than ala carte'. Lodging: I thought all of our lodging was clean and adequate. However, I feel like all of the lodging should provide air conditioning. Some days were humid, and a good night's sleep would be all that we needed. Breakfast: I felt as though the concept of a buffet worked the best in the morning, rather than having a voucher for "choose 1 of these combos" style. Self-serve was important in the morning so we could "grab and go", use the bathroom and be ready to walk by the scheduled time. Tour guide: David did an excellent job bringing the culture of Spain and the Camino to our trip. He was very friendly, knowledgable, approachable and genuinely interested in us as well. Overall, I had a great time and met a lot of nice people who I will keep in touch with. Once again, David was wonderful and made for a memorable experience! I would book this trip again. Thanks! Steve and Sean
Trekking the Camino de SantiagoTraveling overseas can be stressful. Luckily we had Chris and Marco taking care of us the entire way. That included meetings before the trip to make sure we understood what to expect. Chris sent us a training schedule that we followed pretty closely to get ready. Once we started the Camino Frances through the end we never worried about availability for hotels or good restaurants--they had it covered. We got to see some of the most beautiful countryside and also the important Pelegrino art along the way. I couldn't be more satisfied with the journey. I would highly recommend Climbing Mountains to anyone without hesitation.
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Duration 8 days Destinations Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Melide, Arzua, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $1,959
30% Off- US$1,371
Camino de Santiago · Way of St. James · French Way · From León to Santiago de Compostela
“The hotels, luggage transfer, and customer service were really great.”
Michael, traveled in June
Duration 15 days Destinations Leon, Villadangos del Paramo, Astorga, Rabanal del Camino, Molinaseca, Villafranca del Bierzo, O Cebreiro, Triacastela, Sarria, PortomarinSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator CAMINO DE SANTIAGO RESERVAS From
30% Off- US$1,472
Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB (All Inclusive)
“The Camino de Santiago is an amazing physical, mental, and spiritual experience. It is a trip of a lifetime.”
Bob, traveled in October
The complete Camino Frances route runs from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago Cathedral. Riders visit UNESCO sites like Burgos Cathedral while ascending iconic climbs including O'Cebreiro (1,335m). Authentic pilgrim lodgings and daily meals await across 13 historic cities.
Duration 14 days Destinations Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Roncesvalles, Zubiri, Pamplona, Puente la Reina, Estella, Torres del Río, Viana, Logrono, NavarreteSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Climbing Mountains From $7,509
11% Off- US$6,683
Trekking the Camino de Santiago
“Good company and plenty of laughs! Seeing people of all ages doing this pilgrimage, some not for the first time and some not very able.”
Ruth, traveled in July
The historic Camino Frances meanders through quaint Galician villages and ancient oak forests from Samos to Santiago de Compostela. Accommodations include 2-3 star hotels like Hotel A Veiga. Pilgrims collect stamps for their Passport at monasteries and cafes. Nine days of guided trekking with luggage transfers and traditional pulpo a la feira in Melide for approx. $250 per day.
Duration 9 days Destinations Samos, Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Melide, Arzua, Pedrouzo, Santiago de Compostela, Cape Finisterre Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
11% Off- US$2,050
Duration 6 days Destinations Santiago de Compostela, Negreira, Olveiroa, Cee, Fisterra Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator CAMINO DE SANTIAGO RESERVAS From
11% Off- US$666
Walking the Camino de Santiago
“The blessing of the pilgrims in Leon and then the pilgrims mass in Santiago were the perfect way to start and finish.”
Heather, traveled in September
The iconic Camino Frances runs from Leon's Gothic cathedral to Santiago's historic center. Notable stops include Cruz de Ferro's Iron Cross summit (1,482m), O Cebreiro's traditional pallozas, Portomarin's relocated medieval village, and the final arrival at Catedral de Santiago.
Duration 8 days Destinations Santiago de Compostela, Sarria, Ferreiros, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, A Coruña, Melide, Arzua, Lavacolla, Cape Finisterre Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
11% Off- US$1,740
Camino de Santiago Encompassed
“Everyone followed up, made changes as needed & worked well together.”
Martha, traveled in October
The final 100km of the legendary Camino winds from Sarria through medieval villages. Cross Portomarin's ancient bridge, taste Galician octopus in Melide's pulperías, and earn your Compostela certificate at Santiago's magnificent cathedral.
Duration 10 days Destinations Madrid, Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Melide, Arzua, A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $2,049
30% Off- US$1,434
Travel Camino de Santiago your way
Best tour companies for Camino de Santiago tours
Popular Camino de Santiago Cruise Ships
Camino de Santiago tours for every type of group
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Top Camino de Santiago travel itineraries to fit your plans
Best time to visit Camino de Santiago
- Summer 2026
Summer brings a lively feel to the Camino. Our French Way walking tours from León adapt well to summer with early starts beating the heat and carefully picked accommodations that stay cool. Many pick the Portuguese Coastal route for summer walking, with nice chances to swim at spots like Praia De Samil. We adjust cycling distances for summer weather, and our travelers really value having support vehicles carrying extra water. Even in July and August, the final 100km stays popular - our guides know all the shaded paths and time rest stops perfectly at village cafes and churches between Sarria and also Santiago.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall provides perfect conditions across our Camino routes. September and October are fantastic on the Portuguese Coastal path, with clear days giving great views over the Bay of Vigo and quiet walking along the shore. Cyclists on the French Way love how the fall light hits the Meseta and appreciate cooler temps for big climbs like Cruz de Ferro. Walking from León gets perfect hiking weather, while the Sarria section shows off fall colors in oak and chestnut woods. Our travelers particularly enjoy autumn's harvest - you'll find the best Arzúa cheese and Melide's famous octopus right in season. Looking at the guided cycling companies along the Camino de Santiago, ExperiencePlus! stands out for good reasons - their guides consistently get amazing feedback from our travelers, who often mention how they blend local cultural knowledge with a great sense of humor. The support vans are always there when needed, and they handle the logistics really smoothly. Intrepid has built a solid reputation specifically on the Portuguese Camino route. Their tour leaders know exactly how to pace the days, they've picked really comfortable places to stay and they're particularly good at keeping the group flowing well together. The hotels they use are well-chosen and strategically placed along the route. If you're considering the self-guided option, UTracks does provide the basic support structure you need. However, it's worth noting that several cyclists have mentioned challenges reaching their emergency support team when issues came up. The communication wasn't as quick or clear as they expected, which is something to factor into your planning especially if you prefer having reliable backup available. Between these options, ExperiencePlus! and Intrepid tend to deliver the most consistent, well-supported experiences for cyclists who want that extra layer of guidance and local expertise while tackling the Camino routes.
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- Spring 2027
Spring opens up all our Camino routes. The Portuguese Coastal path from Porto offers ideal walking weather, and our travelers love mixing seaside trails with historic stops in Vigo and also Redondela. From April through May, our French Way tours starting in León draw both cyclists and walkers with great conditions for varied terrain. Keen cyclists choose the full Roncesvalles route in spring, covering between 47-95km daily through countryside in bloom. The Sarria to Santiago section really shines with wildflowers lining the paths and local farms selling fresh produce. Those longer 27km days between Melide and Arzúa feel much nicer in the gentler spring weather.
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