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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Casandra • traveled in September
Our tour guide Els was fabulous and made this trip so successful. I am sure we were a challenging group - we had an elderly lady on the trip who really was not up to it and sickness in the group. Els dealt with it all and did not lose her patience. She was extremely kind, friendly and helpful. I found the walk challenging but enjoyed the scenery, the historic villages and the comraderie of the group and other travellers we met along the way.
Walking the Camino de Santiago (from Madrid to Cape Finisterre) - B
Bob • traveled in October, 2025
The Camino de Santiago is an amazing physical, mental, and spiritual experience. It is a trip of a lifetime. The Camino changes each day with different routes, sites, conditions, communities, and challenges. You’ll discover yourself during your journey. From my experience, the best way to experience the Camino is with a professional tour guide on a fully supported trip. Don’t rely on an app to guide you or try to plan this yourself. This endeavor will change you and you’ll need some flexibility and guidance from day to day to best experience the Camino. Chris and Marco from Climbing Mountains fit our journey to our changing needs and desires. Because of their efforts and experience, we saw sites and found new meaning that we would have missed on our own. Chris and Marco worked tirelessly to accommodate us along the way and became part of our Camino.
Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB (All Inclusive) - B
Bernie • traveled in October
What a wonderful way to enjoy the Spanish country's and some of its religious history that walk the last 130km of the Camino. It will not always be easy (hot humid days increase the risk of blisters) but the experience is worth every ouchie.The towns, accommodation and people are generally amazing even if the quality of food is a bit uneven until you get to Santiago. But food and drink incredibly cheap. Brilliantly organised and led by our Spanish guide David who went above and beyond to ensure we all had a memento experience. Definitely to be recommended to everyone with the capacity to have a decent walk
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- Walking the Camino de Santiago (from Madrid to Cape Finisterre)
- Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB (All Inclusive)
- Trekking the Camino de Santiago
- Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB (All Inclusive)
- Camino de Santiago Encompassed
- Camino de Santiago
- "Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): Portuguese Way from Tui -100 km
- "Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): French Way from Sarria -100 km
- Highlights of the Camino de Santiago Walk
- Cordoba & Seville Explorer - 3 days
Walking the Camino de Santiago (from Madrid to Cape Finisterre)
53 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The enjoyment of walking the trail as a true "Pilgrim" and experiencing the beautiful countryside.”
Peter, 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 12 days Destinations Madrid, Leon, Miraz, Astorga, Molinaseca, Villafranca, Villafranca del Bierzo, O Cebreiro, Las Herrerias, SarriaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
- US$2,900
Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB (All Inclusive)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“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, Pamplona, Logrono, Belorado, Burgos, Carrion de los Condes, Leon, Astorga, PonferradaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Climbing Mountains From
- US$6,949
Trekking the Camino de Santiago
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“An inspiring walk through rolling countryside with a great group and an excellent leader.”
Gregory, traveled in May
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 Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$2,245
Camino de Santiago (Francés) Guided *CYCLE* Tour/Packing/MTB (All Inclusive)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour was cancelled and I was given a voucher.”
Catherine, traveled in May
The historic Camino Frances stretches from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago, covering 779.5km through medieval towns and UNESCO sites. Cyclists conquer challenges like O Cebreiro (1,335m) while staying in traditional pilgrim accommodations. Bicycle rental and all meals included.
Duration 14 days Destinations Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Roncesvalles, Pamplona, Logrono, Belorado, Burgos, Carrion de los Condes, Leon, Astorga, PonferradaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Climbing Mountains From
- US$6,949
Camino de Santiago Encompassed
33 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The weather cooperated and the walking was at a great pace and distance each day. Excellent trip overall.”
Ellyce, traveled in September
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
- US$2,049
This UNESCO-listed pilgrimage route extends from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port through medieval towns and Gothic cathedrals. Premium accommodations include Roncesvalles' historic monastery, with visits to Gaudi's palace in Astorga. The path concludes at Santiago de Compostela's cathedral and Finisterre's lighthouse, featuring gourmet picnic lunches throughout.
Duration 13 days Destinations Bilbao, San Sebastian, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Roncesvalles, Pamplona, Estella, Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Burgos, Leon, AstorgaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 25+ Operator Caspin Journeys From
- US$7,003
"Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): Portuguese Way from Tui -100 km
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great hotels and service.”
Sandra, traveled in May
The final 100km of the Portuguese Camino runs from Tui to Santiago, crossing 7 historic towns over 8 days. Routes of 15-24km daily pass Roman milestones, medieval bridges, and the stunning Galician coast. For ages 5+, this self-guided pilgrimage includes daily luggage transfers and boutique rural hotel stays at approx. $120/day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tui, O Porrino, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, Padron, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Uncommon Tours From
- US$1,030
"Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): French Way from Sarria -100 km
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything was delivered the way was planned. Guidelines, accommodations, transportation when required.”
Martha, traveled in October
The final 100km from Sarria passes through medieval towns, featuring the Church of Santiago in Arzúa and Chapel of Santa Irene in O Pedrouzo. Boutique rural hotels provide daily breakfast and luggage transfers. The journey concludes at Santiago's magnificent Cathedral and Plaza del Obradoiro.
Duration 7 days Destinations Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Arzua, A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Uncommon Tours From
- US$877
The final 100km of the Camino Frances leads from Sarria through medieval towns and vineyards. Unique accommodations in converted rectories and water mills complement stamp collection for your pilgrim certificate. Savor authentic Galician cuisine in Melide's famous pulperias.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sarria, Portomarin, Lestedo, Melide, Arzua, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$2,045
Duration 3 days Destinations Santiago de Compostela, Negreira, Olveiroa, Cee, Fisterra Age Range Ages 12+ Operator On The Go Tours From $865
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What our customers ask about Camino de Santiago Tours & Trips
What's the Camino de Santiago all about?
The Camino de Santiago is this amazing network of pilgrim routes that wind through Europe and end up at the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in Galicia Spain. It's actually a UNESCO World Heritage site and pilgrims have been walking to see St. James the Apostle's tomb there since medieval times.
Which Camino routes can I choose from?
There's quite a few routes you can take to Santiago really. The Camino Francés is probably the most popular one starting in France and covering about 780km through northern Spain. Then you've got the Portuguese Way which starts from either Lisbon or Porto with some beautiful landscapes along the way. The Northern Way follows Spain's gorgeous coastline and if you're up for a challenge the Original Way from Oviedo is the oldest route with some pretty tough terrain.
How do I get those pilgrim documents everyone talks about?
Getting your Pilgrim Credential is pretty straightforward you can pick one up from Camino societies churches or where you start walking. You'll want to collect stamps as you go from places like albergues churches and cafes. Once you make it to Santiago and you've walked at least 100km just head to the Pilgrim's Office with your stamped credential. They'll give you this really cool Compostela certificate that shows exactly how far you've walked like 779.5km if you did the French Way.






















