The Camino de Santiago is a long-distance pilgrimage trail with a legendary history and sacred roots. This ancient network of medieval paths leads to the tomb of Saint James in the Cathedral of Santiago in Northern Spain. At the heart of this historic path you’ll find a rich cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and charming villages that welcome people from all walks of life.
There are many ways to take part in the Camino. The most popular route is the Camino Frances, you hike from France to Spain crossing the border at the Pyrenees before continuing to Santiago. Whether you’d like to hike a portion of the route, the final stage, or complete the entire Camino, we've got you covered. Another option is the traditional Camino Portugués or the coastal route to Santiago, an immersive journey in rural Portugal and Spain. For a more challenging and less traveled route, the Camino del Norte offers a truly authentic experience.
It is a truly special experience to hike the Camino independently of a guided group, no matter which route you choose. Whether you are solo or going with loved ones or friends, you will share the comradery with fellow pilgrims and friendly locals along the trail. Hike the Camino for a sense of accomplishment, or to embark on a journey to explore a different country. Whatever your reason, we’re here to support you every step of the way!
Discover the ancient pilgrimage routes that lead to the shrine of the Apostle Saint James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Each route offers unique charm, challenges, and unforgettable experiences. Decide for yourself which journey is right for you.
Every year, thousands embark on various routes to hike to Santiago de Compostela. A deep spiritual sense accompanies this journey, whether you seek it or not. Meeting fellow pilgrims, listening to their stories, and sharing your experience alongside them makes a Camino tour a transformative event.
Rachel and Ewan discuss the key aspects of hiking the Camino de Santiago. While there are more in-depth videos available on each of the topics, this is an excellent starting point of what it will be like to hike the Camino Frances.
One of the crucial things people consider when hiking the Camino is what to pack. While there are some essential items, most people aim to minimize their load. At Macs we transfer your luggage for you which allows you to pack whatever you prefer!
How do you get to Sarria? How do you return from Leon? With numerous starting and ending points, we thought it would be useful to create a video that provides you with all these details. You no longer have to worry about transportation, it is all explained here. Â
With a trek that stretches the entire northern region of Spain, it's understandable to expect a variety of different itineraries on this route. In this video, we discuss the number of days it typically takes to hike the Camino. We also explore all the different ways you can divide the stages up.Â