
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO: THE WALK THAT STAYS WITH YOU
The Camino isn't one walk. It's a family of routes, each with its own rhythm. We help you choose the right one, build stage lengths that feel good in your body, and line up the accommodation and transfers so the experience feels simple and personal.
Camino Francés
28–35 days (full) or 7–14 days (final stages)
The classic. Strong infrastructure, iconic villages, the big arrival into Santiago. St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago — 800 km over the Pyrenees and across the meseta.
Best for:
First-time Camino walkers, those wanting the classic infrastructure and iconic arrival
Planner’s edge:
We plan stage lengths and rest days based on your fitness — the Camino fails when it's rushed. We book the right accommodation so the days feel earned, not endured.
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Camino Portugués
12–14 days (full coastal route)
Coastal options, great food, slightly quieter. The coastal variant via Viana do Castelo is the most scenic section, and the Portuguese seafood is its own argument.
Best for:
Those wanting a coastal option, food-focused walkers, smaller crowds
Planner’s edge:
The coastal variant is the route we recommend most — it's less talked about and more scenic than the inland path for most of its length.
Shorter Caminos
5-8 days
Segments of the Francés or Portugués that still deliver the spirit — typically the final 100 km into Santiago to qualify for the Compostela certificate.
Best for:
Those with limited time, first-timers testing the experience
Planner’s edge:
April–June and September–October are the sweet spot — we plan the stage lengths, rest days, and the great meal at the end of each day as part of the design.
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Journey Map


START WITH A CONSULT
A focused conversation to align on goals, style, and priorities. You leave with direction, not vague inspiration.
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