Walk the Camino in 2024 with New Friends and a Certified Camino de Santiago Guide!
Whether you simply prefer travelling with people or you are looking for a more connected pilgrimage journey, walking the Camino de Santiago as part of a guided tour is an excellent experience!
Enjoy in-depth local knowledge from your experienced, multilingual guide. They will look after you, get the latest interesting information from conversations with locals, and share personal stories that you wouldn’t hear anywhere else. You can meet some of our incredible guides here.
Walking as part of a guided Camino group is adds another wonderful element to your Camino. Share the sense of achievement that comes with walking the Camino, and create special memories together. You’ll come to the end of your journey with new friends and memories that will last a lifetime.
As part of our commitment to doing our bit for the planet and taking our share in combating climate change and its long-term negative effects for all of its inhabitants. We would like to announce that you will have one vegetarian meal during your multi-day guided tour with us!
Start planning your Guided Camino de Santiago tour today on one of our fantastic pilgrimage routes in Spain and Portugal!
Experience the Last 100km of the famous Camino Frances(or French Way). The route begins in the town of Sarria and finishes in Santiago de Compostela’s stunning cathedral, on the way traversing the idyllic, hilly landscapes and authentic Camino towns of Galicia. The final stage of the Camino Frances is the most popular Camino package.
For those who are short on time, but still want to experience the beauty of completing the Camino, you can walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela through the beautiful hilly landscapes of Galicia in just 5 days. You will still receive your certificate of completion, or Compostela, upon arrival at Santiago Cathedral. From here, many of pilgrims decide to extend their journey to the ‘Costa da Morte’. This tour includes a bus to Finisterre, once considered the end of the world in Roman times, after arrival in Santiago. You will find hilly villages along the way till you reach the cliffs of Spain’s western-most point. Beautiful scenery and amazing legends and history will compliment your journey.
This second section of the Camino Portuguese Coastal Route takes you along the coastline around to the Vigo estuary in the north-west of Spain. You will get the opportunity to stay in the beautiful coastal cities of Baiona and Vigo before rejoining the traditional Camino Portugues from Redondela to the city of Santiago de Compostela. This region is known for its seafood, in particular, its oysters and scallops.
The Last 100km of Camino Portugues from Tui to Santiago de Compostela was used by Queen Isabel of Portugal in the 13th Century, heading north following the Atlantic coast of Portugal and Spain. The Camino Portugues gently winds along ancient paths, running through woodlands, farmlands, vineyards and historic towns. With an expert guide familiar to the area, every day during the walk you’re guaranteed scenic views and local gastronomic delights.
This trip, starting from the beautiful coastal city of San Sebastien in the Basque Country and finishing in the Asturian city of Oviedo, extends across a stunning stretch of northern Spain. If you look at a Camino del Norte route map, this walk spans three Spanish provinces and thousands of years of pilgrim history. The full Camino del Norte length is at least 481km, though this can customised to suit your needs. Each of the individual Camino del Norte stages have something unique to offer, from stunning beaches to quiet forests, making this Camino pilgrimage route truly special for pilgrims walking to Santiago de Compostela.
Our fun and friendly guides speak Spanish and English, so they’ll make sure that all our services are rendered to the utmost satisfaction, as they are all Follow the Camino certified. They will ensure that your experience on this incredible journey is enhanced even more!
Important: Follow The Camino guided tours are guaranteed at a minimum of seven people. In case we do not reach this number, the tour will continue as self-guided and we will provide a partial refund equivalent to the amount paid for the guide.
Where to next?
If you have already walked the Camino and are looking for a guided walking or cycling tour in other parts of Europe then check out our guided tours on our sister website, One Foot Abroad!
There are plenty of options available all across Europe (and even into Morocco!) that are sure to ignite your wanderlust.
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