What is the daily itinerary like?
Each day, the guides gather the group in the morning for a brief informational meeting about the stage: what it’s like, what not to miss, which bars are a must-stop, etc. Afterward, the walking begins, and each person sets their own pace, with no need to walk together.
The pilgrim can decide their pace and timing. For example, for lunch: you can stop at one of the Camino’s bars or wait until the end of the stage.
The arrival time will depend a little on this, on your breaks to rest, take photos, have a drink, or explore the place… However, in general, it’s usually between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.
But as mentioned, regarding arrival at the end of the stage, there is no fixed or set time.
Moreover, our advice is to stretch your time on the Camino and take it easy, to enjoy it better. Your accommodation is already reserved, and Santiago de Compostela has been waiting for you for centuries. What’s the rush?
Upon arrival, and with your luggage already at the accommodation, it’s time to shower and rest. In the evening, the guides may suggest an activity… or surprise you with a little surprise!
Then, dinner, and rest to prepare for a new stage.