Join us as we travel this prayerful path. Don’t just walk the last 100 kms to Santiago. Start in the enchanting village of Samos, where the oldest monastery in Spain sits. Walk from here to Santiago and trek along the last 130km(80 miles) of the Camino de Santiago. This journey for the soul, which we will embark on, is the same journey that millions of pilgrims have walked before us.
Along the route, we will enjoy a spiritual Camino, with its beautiful Galician culture in food and atmosphere. This is the northwestern route of the Camino Frances, the most popular of all the Camino routes. At the end of this walk, you will receive your “Compostela, (El Camino Certificate, Pilgrims passport). The Camino de Santiago is a life-changing experience for many and is always an adventure of a lifetime.
The journey is yours to experience. Each of us is on our own journey. Part of the beauty of the Camino is walking no matter what, in the rain or the sun. This allows us to experience the Camino, to take what is given to us, and to endure and be thankful every step of the way.
As you walk the Camino, you will be walking with people from all over the world. All will be heading to the same place. We want this pilgrimage to be your very own, to be a journey that enlightens and enriches your spirit. We are all simply fellow pilgrims. We strive to give you the pilgrimage you need, the pilgrimage that your soul is searching for.
Charming villages with pretty churches.
The outstanding local cuisine, the friendliness of the locals, and the rolling countryside all combine to create a truly unforgettable experience of rural Spain.
We strive to give you an affordable Camino tour. We hope you carry your pack and will help you in planning and packing before departure. But if you wish to carry only a day pack, we can arrange daily door-to-door baggage transfer for an extra charge.
Relax no need to worry about details, we have that covered. All you need to do is walk!
The days and distances described in this itinerary may be modified for circumstances beyond our control.
Pre-departure information including planning and packing suggestions.
Daily maps and guide book
Transfer from Santiago Airport to Samos
Nights in double rooms, single occupancy add $250.
Your luggage will be transferred as you walk with a day pack
The Way of St. James devotional
Daily Breakfast
Passport to collect your stamps
Day tour to Finisterre, "End of the World"
Traveler’s insurance or trip cancellation insurance
Tips for Guides/Drivers
Airfare to and from Europe. All flights need to fly into Madrid. (We will give you all the information you need to make these arrangements correctly).
Lunch and Dinners
Make your way to Santiago
If you need help making this arrangement, we would be happy to help you!
Enjoy your private transfer to Samos. Samos sits in a picturesque valley, between the green mountains of eastern Galicia and the Spanish countryside full of orchards and corn fields. This village is a highlight of the Camino. The oldest and biggest monastery in Spain which is still in use, sits in this village.
You may wish to revisit the monastery for morning prayers before we start our walk! Today is a short walk, call it a partial rest day, as we saunter into Sarria. We will have a few hours of lush beautiful rolling hills ahead of us.
Prepare yourself for the crowds, this is where most people start the last 100 km walk.
At this stage of our journey, we will cross the 100 km mark to Santiago. It is a beautiful walk with smooth hills which run through dense vegetation and passes through many small villages, typical of this part of Galicia.
Portomarin dates back to the Roman Ages and was an important halt along the route in the Middle Ages. Due to the creation of a dam in 1962, the Old Portomarin is currently underneath the Mino River and many of the old buildings were moved. One of these buildings which were moved brick by brick was the Church of St. John of Jerusalem. This church was set along the route In Medieval Times, to protect the tomb of Santiago.
After the steep downhill along Portomarin main street and then a gentle uphill around Monte San Antonio, the rest of the day is easy going through the rolling countryside.
A continuously hilly stage. Nice short day, we should make our way into Melide just in time for lunch. Melide is home to the famous Galician dish, 'Pulpo á Feira', a must along the Camino. Time to try the Pulpo!
We are still in the province of Lugo as we enter Melide. This is the town where the French Way (the busiest) and Primitivo Way (the oldest) routes meet, a crucial point along the Camino. Please make note of the old roads as we enter Melide. These roads date back to the fourteenth century and are some of the oldest in the region of Galicia.
Another nice short day as we make our way to Arzua.
We will leave the Lugo province and enter the province of A Coruna today. Going up and down hills through vegetation makes up most of this stage. We will also cross the beautiful, medieval bridge over the Iso River to Ribadiso. Just a little further up the way is Arzua. This is where the Camino del Norte joins the Camino and where we will rest for the night!
Today we will enter the fragrant eucalyptus groves on natural pathways with good shade. We have breathtaking scenery as we walk largely on a level path with just 3 shallow river valleys. We end with a climb around the Alto de Santa Irene.
As we enjoy our last night before entering Santiago, you will notice the joy and the energy surrounding the pilgrims! The pilgrims are excited and they all know tomorrow is the big day of entering Santiago. Though they have traveled a long distance, they are not tired and weary, the excitement and anticipation are overwhelming. Our Lord and St. James have guided their paths and the pilgrims share this joy with others.
We will start before daylight today. The long-awaited, final stage!! Only the uphill climb to Monte do Gozo presents any real resistance, and this feels a lot easier on the legs due to the fact that we are so close to the Santiago Cathedral. The entrance to the city along the road does not affect the mood of the pilgrim who has finally arrived in La Plaza del Obradoiro!! You may wish to attend the pilgrim's Mass today in the evening. Botafumeiro could be used during this Mass.
After we have rested in the Plaza, we will head to our resting place. This is your day, so follow your heart and your feet. Rest, Mass, and dinner.
You will awaken in the beautiful city of Santiago, breathe it in, and relax. You have made it.
Today will be another chance to attend a pilgrim's Mass and have a chance to see the Botafumeiro swing. You will have time to explore this beautiful city. Just make sure you enter the Cathedral and make your way to the tradition of hugging the shining statue of St. James. After the embrace, enter the crypt where Saint James relics are kept. Thank him for your safe travels!
As you take in the Cathedral, make note that it is formed with Galician granite. It is one of the finest architectural examples in Europe. It encompasses Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles.
We will have our breakfast and then make our way for our tour to Finisterre.
A Guided tour by an outside company. Back by 5 with time for dinner and exploring Santiago.
We will travel along the Costa da Morte on a full-day tour from Santiago de Compostela. Visit Cape Finisterre, go to the villages of Muros and Muxía, and see the waterfall in Ézaro. Along the way, learn about the history and culture of the Galician region.
Say our goodbyes as we head home or more traveling!
Buen Camino!
Head onward for further travel or head home.