Organised Routes on the Camino de Santiago
We currently offer more than 130 organised routes on the Camino de Santiago, divided into 8 stage sections (French, Portuguese, English, Northern, Fisterra, Primitivo, Sanabrés, and Via de la Plata), and in 3 types of accommodation (private hostels, guesthouses and hotels, charming houses and manors). Our tours are available both on foot and by bicycle.
French Way
The French Way is the route par excellence, the most well-known, prepared and beaten track. It is also a route of great artistic, cultural and landscape riches.
We have 8 stretches available, distributed in 35 options in total, and you can choose between our best accommodations: Hotels, Rural Houses, Inns and Private Hostels.
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Portuguese Way. 22 organised routes available for booking. A stunning route that takes you through ancient forests, Roman roads, crosses, and soul shrines, leading you to Compostela through the deepest, most intimate parts of old Gallaecia. 15 different routes are available, with accommodation in Charming Hotels and Houses, Guesthouses, and Private Hostels.
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Fisterra Way. 10 organised routes. The End of the Camino, Km 0, or the Jacobean Extension or Way to Finisterre. "Field of Stars," a place of magic and ancient rites, where the fusion of the divine and the pagan reaches a magnitude that can almost be felt through the senses. 2 sections, with 10 different routes are available, with accommodation in Charming Hotels, Guesthouses, and Private Hostels.
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Primitive Way. 9 organised routes. Travelling through Asturias and Galicia across beautiful landscapes, this is the first Jacobean route, hence its name.
3 sections distributed across 9 routes in total are available, allowing you to choose from the best accommodations: Hotels, Rural Houses, Guesthouses, and Hostels.
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During the last 1000 years, millions of footsteps have gone across the Way of St. James through the Silver Route, a geographic space full of natural settings and historic cities and towns. We have 23 options available and you can choose between our best accommodations: Hotels, Rural Houses, Inns and Private Hostels.
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Camino del Norte. 20 organised routes. The Camino de Santiago route most popular after the French Way. It passes through the most beautiful landscapes in northern Spain, crossing the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, and Galicia.
20 routes in total are available, allowing you to choose from the best accommodations: Hotels, Rural Houses, Pazos, Guesthouses, and Private Hostels.
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English Way. 3 organised routes. Its name originates from the British pilgrims and others from European ports who docked at the ports of La Coruña and Ferrol to start their journey to Santiago de Compostela.
1 section distributed across 3 routes in total is available.
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Sanabrés Way. 12 organised routes. Starting from the Zamoran town of Granja de Moreruela, travelling through the Sanabria region and entering Galician lands until reaching Santiago de Compostela.
Available in 4 sections divided into 12 routes in total.
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