How many stages does the Camino de Santiago have?
The Camino de Santiago is a network of routes with varying lengths and durations, and each route can have more or fewer stages. Here’s a breakdown of how many stages each of the main Camino routes has:
- French Way: 33 stages.
- Portuguese Way: 27 stages.
- Portuguese Coastal Way: 12 stages.
- Spiritual Variant of the Portuguese Camino: 4 stages.
- Finisterre and Muxía Way: 5 stages.
- Northern Way: 36 stages.
- Primitive Way: 14 stages.
- English Way: 5 stages from Ferrol, 4 from A Coruña.
- Sanabrian Way: 13 stages.
- Vía de la Plata: 38 stages via the French Way, 36 stages via the Sanabrian Way.
- Winter Way: 10 stages.
Keep in mind that each pilgrim can make a personalized division of stages, though there is a standard division that many follow.