I will start with a couple of small things that meant a lot to me. I had been travelling all day and arrived a Madrid Airport around 11pm local time to be met with Alex our guide who had a taxi waiting for me. He ensured the hotel checkin went very well. Everyone on the Camino was incredibly friendly if anyone was in trouble everyone came running to help.
I mentioned above about being met at the airport and everything going smoothly it was the same for the whole trip. The hotels were all first class, the staff could not have been nicer. I felt that we were given the freedom we needed to experience the Camino with the support of a guide there in case anything went wrong. We formed a good group who got on really well.
I can see why the pilgrimage is rated so highly, the scenery was excellent, the churches were fantastic along with some of the historic towns and cities. Something which surprised me about the Camino was the number of single women walking on their own. The fact that they feel that it is safe to do so should be a source of pride to the Spanish people.
Everyone I talked to who completed the Camino took away what they needed from it.
Madrid is famous for its food, nightlife, architecture and wonderful weather but there is a dark side to the city not many people know about . We'll take you through the small streets and tell you their little secrets that may not let you sleep very well after, but don't worry: after the tour we'll get a drink in to keep calm.
Starting location: The Bear statue in Puerta del Sol (Metro Sol, lines 1, 2 and 3)
Starting time: From Thursday to Monday, 7:30pm.
Important information: All bookings for less than 3 people are subject to cancellation in case the tour does not have a minimum of 3 participants.
We saw a lot of Sapin which was what we wanted. The itinerary was great. However, it was a bit rushed and a lot more walking then indicated.
The coach was very nice, comfortable and well equipped, nice big window as long as you were not seated by a partition of the windows.
The hotels were for the most part very nice. The hotel in Valencia was terrible.
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Things were covered as per itinerary and guides were very helpful and knowledgeable. But for 5 day trip to Spain, I feel only Barcelona and Montserrat would be better for a 5 day trip. There was not enough time to see Barcelona. The trip from Madrid to Barcelona was too tiring for a 5 day trip. Hotel Hamilton by Hilton in Barcelona was very nice and spacious room. Room in Hotel Prada in Madrid was too small and congested.
Transfers were really easy between airport and hotel, and coach bus to ports/stations for further transfers went smoothly. Great Thank you to the tour guides Maria Arrana, Theresa and Angela and Linus with Europamundo
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Some accomodation simple, with outlook onto courtyards, car parkss etc.
Good mix of wine tours, walking tours and longer walks in very intrresting places.
Rocio was dxcellent, knowledgable, flexible and fun.
Great locations.
Good variety if wine tours and tastings.
Tour guide of Porto was patronising and glib.