Essential Phrases for the Camino de Santiago
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15 June 2026
Essential Phrases for the Camino de Santiago

Whether you're hiking the Camino Francés, tackling the coastal Camino del Norte, or cycling the Camino Portuguese, knowing a few local phrases will make your journey smoother and more meaningful. 

Spanish is spoken across most of the Camino, but you’ll also encounter Basque (Euskara) in the Basque Country and Galician (Galego) as you approach Santiago de Compostela. 

Even learning a handful of phrases shows respect - and you’ll hear “Buen Camino!” many times each day. 

two men exchanging pleasantries

Universal Camino Greeting 

Phrase Meaning Pronunciation

Buen Camino 

Have a good journey 

bwen cah-MEE-no 

Bo Camiño (Galician) 

Buen Camino (Galician version) 

boh cah-MEEN-yo 

 

Essential Spanish Greetings & Politeness 

Spanish 

English 

Pronunciation 

Hola 

Hello 

OH-lah 

Buenos días 

Good morning 

BWEH-nos DEE-ahs 

Buenas tardes 

Good afternoon 

BWEH-nahs TAR-des 

Buenas noches 

Good evening/night 

BWEH-nahs NOH-ches 

Por favor 

Please 

por fah-VOR 

Gracias 

Thank you 

GRAH-syahs 

De nada 

You're welcome 

deh NAH-dah 

Man saying hi to two pilgrims

Asking for Directions on the Camino 

You’ll have the Macs app, but it’s always handy having these in your back pocket. 

Spanish Phrase 

English Meaning 

When to Use It 

¿Dónde está…? 

Where is…? 

Finding shops, cafés, albergues 

¿Cómo llego a…? 

How do I get to…? 

Asking for route guidance 

¿Está lejos? 

Is it far? 

Checking distance 

¿Cuántos kilómetros faltan? 

How many kilometres are left? 

End-of-stage motivation 

Estoy perdido/a 

I am lost 

If you miss the yellow arrows 

¿Está bien señalizado? 

Is it well signposted? 

Checking route clarity 

Hiking-Specific Camino Phrases 

Particularly useful on routes like the Camino Primitivo, Inglés or Francés

Spanish 

English 

Useful Context 

¿Es muy empinado? 

Is it very steep? 

Mountain stages 

¿Hay mucha subida hoy? 

Is there a big climb today? 

Stage planning 

¿Dónde empieza el sendero? 

Where does the trail start? 

Leaving towns 

Necesito descansar 

I need to rest 

Café stops 

Tengo ampollas 

I have blisters 

Pharmacy visits 

¿Hay una farmacia cerca? 

Is there a pharmacy nearby? 

Medical needs 

Three people talking on Camino

Cycling the Camino Portuguese Coastal Way: Essential Phrases (Portugal & Spain) 

Cycling the Camino Portuguese Coastal Way begins in Portugal, where Portuguese is the main language. Once you cross into Galicia, Spanish and Galician are the main languages. 

These cycling-specific phrases will help you handle navigation, bike issues and route planning along the coast. 

Key Cycling Phrases (Portuguese) 

Portuguese Phrase 

English Meaning 

When to Use 

Sou peregrino de bicicleta 

I am a pilgrim by bike 

Introducing yourself 

Onde fica o caminho? 

Where is the route? 

Asking locals for directions 

Este é o caminho para Santiago? 

Is this the way to Santiago? 

Route reassurance 

 uma rota alternativa para bicicletas? 

Is there an alternative route for bikes? 

Avoiding steps / rough paths 

Preciso de uma bomba 

I need a pump 

Flat tyre 

Tenho um furo 

I have a puncture 

Bike problem 

Preciso de uma oficina de bicicletas 

I need a bike repair shop 

Repairs/maintenance 

É seguro para ciclistas? 

Is it safe for cyclists? 

Road safety questions 

Onde posso comprar água? 

Where can I buy water? 

Hydration stops 

Three people talking on Camino

Key Cycling Phrases (Spanish – after crossing into Spain) 

Spanish Phrase 

English Meaning 

When to Use 

Soy peregrino en Bicicleta 

I am a pilgrim by bike 

Introductions 

¿Dónde está la ruta? 

Where is the route? 

Navigation 

¿Es este el Camino Portuguese? 

Is this the Portuguese Way? 

Confirming route 

¿Hay una ruta alternativa para bicicletas? 

Is there an alternative bike route? 

Avoiding steep steps/trails 

Tengo un pinchazo 

I have a puncture 

Flat tyre 

Necesito una bomba 

I need a pump 

Quick repairs 

¿Hay un taller de bicicletas cerca? 

Is there a bike repair shop nearby? 

Fixing mechanical issues 

¿Es seguro para ciclistas? 

Is it safe for cyclists? 

Road safety 

¿Cuántos kilómetros faltan? 

How many kilometers are left? 

Stage motivation 

 

Basque Country (Euskara) Phrases 

(Camino del Norte & Basque Region) 

You’ll see bilingual signs in the Basque Country. Spanish is widely spoken, but a few Euskara phrases are warmly appreciated. 

Basque (Euskara) 

English 

Pronunciation Guide 

Kaixo 

Hello 

KAI-sho 

Egun on 

Good morning 

EH-goon on 

Arratsalde on 

Good afternoon 

ah-rat-SAL-deh on 

Eskerrik asko 

Thank you 

es-KEH-rik AS-ko 

Mesedez 

Please 

meh-SEH-des 

Agur 

Goodbye 

ah-GOOR 

Man and a local exchanging kind words

Galicia (Galician / Galego) Phrases 

(Final stages to Santiago de Compostela) 

As you enter Galicia, Galician becomes more visible on menus and road signs. 

Galician 

English 

Similar Spanish 

Bo Camiño 

Buen Camino 

Buen Camino 

Bos días 

Good morning 

Buenos días 

Boas tardes 

Good afternoon 

Buenas tardes 

Grazas 

Thank you 

Gracias 

Ata logo 

See you later 

Hasta luego 

 

Food & Accommodation Phrases 

After a long stage, these are some of the most useful expressions. 

Spanish 

English 

Quisiera… 

I would like… 

Una cerveza / un vino 

A beer / a wine 

Agua sin gas / con gas 

Still / sparkling water 

Menú del peregrino 

Pilgrim's set menu 

¿Hay habitación disponible? 

Is there a room available? 

¿Incluye desayuno? 

Is breakfast included? 

¿A qué hora es el desayuno? 

What time is breakfast? 

Two people walking on the Camino

Camino-Specific Vocabulary 

Word 

Meaning 

Albergue 

Pilgrim hostel 

Credencial 

Pilgrim passport 

Sello 

Stamp 

Hospitalero/a 

Hostel host 

Flecha amarilla 

Yellow arrow (trail marker) 

Compostela 

Pilgrim certificate 

 

Emergency & Health Phrases 

Spanish 

English 

Necesito un medico 

I need a doctor 

Me duele el pie 

My foot hurts 

Estoy deshidratado/a 

I am dehydrated 

¿Dónde está el centro de salud? 

Where is the health center? 

Llame a una ambulancia 

Call an ambulance 

 

Final Thoughts 

You don’t need to speak fluent Spanish to walk or cycle the Camino de Santiago. But learning a few essential phrases - especially in Spanish, Basque, and Galician - adds confidence, connection, and cultural depth to your journey. 

From asking about a steep subida to ordering a menú del peregrino or wishing someone “Buen Camino”, language is part of the pilgrimage experience. 

Group of pilgrims walking on the camino

Why Walk the Camino Today? 

Because few journeys offer this blend of history, culture, challenge, and connection. 

The Camino strips life back to essentials: hiking, eating, resting, and moving forward. It invites conversation, reflection, and unexpected friendships. And it offers something rare - time to think, and space to simply be. 

Whether walked for faith, curiosity, healing, or adventure, the Camino leaves its mark long after the final step. 

Why Choose Macs Adventure for Your Camino Journey? 

At Macs Adventure, we specialize in self-guided Camino de Santiago vacations that let you focus on the journey - not the logistics. 

  • Carefully curated routes and stages 
  • Hand-picked accommodations 
  • Luggage transfers available 
  • Detailed route info and easy navigation via our app 
  • 24/7 local support 
  • Pilgrim passport and Camino shell included 

Man walking on the Camino Portuguese

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