Our Camino Options
Make the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, on its different Routes and with different levels of services, safe and comfortable. We also include Pilgrim's Tracking by Satellite, to ensure we know exactly where you are at any given time of the Pilgrimage!
This pilgrimage is not just a physical journey; it is an opportunity for introspection, connection, and experiencing the warmth of local hospitality. Ultimately, it embodies the spirit of adventure and the quest for personal growth that defines the Saint James Way.
Portuguese Central Way
The Portuguese Central Way of the Saint James Way is a captivating pilgrimage route that stretches from Lisbon and Porto to Santiago de Compostela. This path, rich in history and culture, traverses picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and serene countryside. Pilgrims and hikers alike are drawn to the unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, as they walk through vineyards, olive groves, and coastal scenery. Along the way, you'll encounter historic churches, monasteries, and local culinary delights that reflect the region's rich traditions. The Portuguese Central Way offers a spiritual journey, inviting you to reflect and connect with their surroundings while immersing themselves in the vibrant culture of Portugal.
Portuguese Coastal Way
The Portuguese Coastal Way to Santiago de Compostela is a breathtaking pilgrimage route that follows the stunning Atlantic coastline. Beginning in the vibrant city of Porto, this journey leads travellers along picturesque beaches, charming fishing villages, and scenic cliffs, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. You can explore tranquil seaside paths while enjoying the soothing sounds of the waves and the salty breeze.






Portuguese Spiritual Way
The Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela, particularly its spiritual variant, offers a profound journey for pilgrims seeking both physical and inner transformation. This route winds through serene landscapes and historic towns, inviting contemplative moments and spiritual reflection. As you traverse the lush countryside, you will be often encompassed by a sense of peace, allowing for personal introspection and connection to centuries of faith. Along the way, charming chapels and shrines serve as reminders of the spiritual heritage that defines this pilgrimage. Pilgrims often engage in practices such as prayer and meditation, deepening their spiritual experience and commitment to their journey.
French Way
The French Route, known as "Camino Francés," is one of the most popular pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, traversing approximately 800 kilometers across northern Spain. It begins in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, a quaint town nestled in the Pyrenees, from where pilgrims embark on a journey that combines breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. As you traverse through charming villages, you will be greeted by stunning vistas of rolling hills, lush vineyards, and ancient monasteries. Along the way, you can experience the culinary delights of the region, including delectable tapas and local wines.
English Way
The English Way to Santiago de Compostela is a captivating pilgrimage route that begins in the picturesque town of Plymouth. This path stretches across approximately 630 kilometers, weaving through charming villages, lush countryside, and breathtaking coastal landscapes. You embark on this spiritual journey not only to seek solace and reflection but also to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of the regions you traverse. Along the way, you encounter ancient churches, friendly locals, and fellow wanderers, creating a sense of camaraderie. The route typically takes around three weeks to complete, offering a transformative experience filled with adventure and introspection.

