The Camino de Santiago, a Senior-Friendly Experience
Are you considering walking the Camino de Santiago, are you over 65, and wondering if you could do it? We have good news for you: yes, of course, you can. The Camino [...]
Are you considering walking the Camino de Santiago, are you over 65, and wondering if you could do it? We have good news for you: yes, of course, you can. The Camino [...]
In October 2021, the national press published an interesting and very important news story for the pilgrim community, in relation to the identity of the relics of Santiago, but watch out, which [...]
The Camino de Santiago has attracted thousands of people from all over the world for centuries. People from all walks of life, from anonymous individuals like you and me to nationally and [...]
The Camino de Santiago as you know, is that set of routes that lead to the city of Santiago de Compostela. Every self-respecting pilgrim wants to reach the Jacobean city either on [...]
As you may already know, there are as many ways to Santiago de Compostela as there are pilgrims from different origins, since the Camino de Santiago started, in the Middle Ages, from [...]
We’re thrilled to share some fantastic news! At Viajes Camino de Santiago, we’ve been honored with the Q for Tourism Quality, a recognition that celebrates our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. [...]
When discussing the Camino de Santiago and its history, it is essential to mention the Codex Calixtinus, a gateway to the Camino de Santiago and the rich Jacobean culture of the Middle [...]
As you may well know, a pilgrim is a person who walks in foreign lands, like a migratory bird, such as the peregrine falcon. We're not saying it, dictionaries do. Furthermore, this [...]
Any art expert will agree that medieval architecture would not have been the same without the Camino de Santiago. For instance, the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela itself is an innovation in [...]
The month of August offers a very refreshing and complete option to enjoy a very pleasant vacation. Walking the Camino de Santiago in August is a magnificent holiday alternative, and with this [...]
The Camino de Santiago is imbued with fascinating stories that intertwine with every step taken. So much so, that what seemed like a pilgrimage becomes a way of life and even a [...]
The map of the English Way represents the itinerary followed by those who arrived by sea to Galicia, to continue their pilgrimage to Santiago from the ports of Coruña or Ferrol. Throughout [...]
Keep the following the following map, as this variant of the Portuguese Route, the Route of Padre Sarmiento is one of those unknown paths where you can enjoy good gastronomy, paradisiacal beaches [...]
The Way of the Lighthouses is a different route along the coast that has registered more shipwrecks on the map historically.. 195 kms of wild coastline, walking among legends, shipwrecks, plundering and [...]
Today we bring you the Winter Road, a route that the pilgrims used to do to avoid the highest to avoid the highest peaks and the cold snows of O Cebreiro during [...]
The Silver Route, also known as the Via de la Plata Route, though unrelated to the precious metal, traces its path along ancient Roman roads that crisscross the Peninsula from South to [...]
In the map below, you'll see the benefits of the Sanabrés Way, a quieter path branching off from the Vía de la Plata. This route offers solitude away from crowded areas. As [...]
Here's the map of the Spiritual variant of the Portuguese Way. It's a short detour of 81 kilometers linking Pontevedra to Padrón. Along this route, you'll follow the path described in the [...]
This map provides all the necessary information to embark on your journey to Finisterre and Muxía. After completing any of the routes to Santiago, such as the Portuguese Way, you can follow [...]
Here's the map of the original Way, the Primitive Way, which was first traveled by Alfonso II on his pilgrimage to Santiago to visit the newly found tomb of St. James the [...]