All Santiago De Compostela 8-Day Tours and Trips
The Best 8-day Trips in Santiago De Compostela with 175 Reviews
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Highlights of the Camino de Santiago Walk - 8 days
The vast expansion of its humble Roman roads connecting France and Spain has, over time, fanned out across Iberia and western Europe, making it one of the most unmissable long distance trails in the world.
On this seven-night walk, you'll start in Sarria, a large town famed for Galicia's antique fairs. From here you'll walk along farm tracks, paths and country lanes, and through vineyards, stopping off at churches to admire the frescoes and tavernas for lunch en route. Be sure to have your Pilgrim Passport stamped in bars, hotels and churches along the way to qualify for a certificate from the official Pilgrim Office in Santiago.
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Exploring La Gomera - 8 days
4.7
This trip was very well organized. I was very satisfied well planned and communication great through out. Thanks to Andy was on hand to sort a problem. I recommend them and will be using them again soon.
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Spanish Camino by Bike: Leon to Santiago - 8 days
5
Cycle the legendary Camino de Santiago from León to Santiago de Compostela over 8 days, covering 300km across varied landscapes and seven destinations. Ride past Romanesque churches, sleepy villages, and open countryside with support vehicles and luggage transfers included. This is a great alternative for pilgrims short on time or looking for a more active twist on the traditional route. Accommodations are provided nightly, with the road and rhythm of the Camino shaping the rest.
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Camino - Sarria to Santiago Plus - 8 days
4.8
Follow the final stretch of the iconic Camino de Santiago over 8 days, beginning in Sarria and ending in the historic cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela. You’ll walk 100km through forests, stone villages, and quiet trails. Pilgrims on this route receive the official Compostela certificate upon arrival. Accommodations and daily breakfasts are included, with luggage transfers to lighten the journey. This walk blends scenic beauty with cultural depth, making it perfect for a meaningful yet active holiday.
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Guided Camino Walk - Sarria to Santiago - 8 days
4.9
Walk the last 100km of the Camino de Santiago with an expert guide leading the way. Over 8 days, visit five serene towns including Sarria, Portomarín, and Arzúa before finishing in Santiago de Compostela. The route winds through Galicia’s rolling hills and stone hamlets, with time for reflection and camaraderie. Luggage transfers, hotel stays, and daily breakfasts are all included, making it an ideal pilgrimage for travelers who want the tradition without the hassle of planning.
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Portuguese Camino - Tui to Santiago - 8 days
4.6
We had a fabulous Camiño! They provided us with everything we needed. They answered all of our questions. The services that we received were spectacular!
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Cycle the Coastal Portuguese Camino - 8 days
4.9
A really excellent and well-run cycle trip from Porto to Santiago de Compostela
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Portugal Real Food Adventure, featuring Galicia - 8 days
Uncover the flavours of Galicia and Portugal on this eight-day adventure full of culinary delights, local wines and European hotspots. Take a tour of the central markets of Santiago de Compostela and enjoy a francesinha dinner in Porto. Discover how centuries of invasion and trade have given Portuguese cuisine a mixture of Mediterranean, African and Middle Eastern influences. Sip port and local wines among the terraced vineyards of the Douro Valley and roll up your sleeves for dinner at an Alentejo farm stay. Explore coastal Lisbon, rubbing shoulders with locals at a canned fish hotspot and tuck into a glass (or two) of ginjinha (wild cherry liqueur) and the famed Portuguese tarts.
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Camino Ingles: The English Way to Santiago de Compostela - 8 days
5
Excellent information once it arrived, wonderful accommodation, thoughtful hosts and food.
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Portuguese Coastal Camino Cycle - Porto to Santiago - 8 days
4.7
Overall, a great adventure. Luggage transfer was flawless. Breakfast was good as well. Accommodation provided was fine with the only issue being wet gear and no service to clean or dry. Outside facilities were limited and often involved at least a few hours waiting to use the washer/dryer. Not the best when you have been soaked for days. Porto bike rental was outstanding. Took the time to show me the use of all aspects of the e-bike as I had never used one for my training for the Camino. Portuguese marking of the route needs to be upgraded; substandard and easy to get off track. I believe the Littoral route is easy for walkers to follow and wooden platforms and paths are well designed for walkers. I had to carry my bike up stairs. The Coastal route needs signage in a big way. Google maps is helpful, but often takes a route that is not marked or may take you in a meandering way. Washed out areas and a tree or two that fell on the route were minor obstacles. Galicia, Spain was much better marked by the famous clamshell. The ferry from Portugal to Spain is not working, so some travellers were somewhat panicked as booking online was going nowhere. This has nothing to do with them but the water taxi in a speedboat in the fog to a vacant beach with no one around is a memory I will always remember! Roads and paths into Santiago well laid out and marked. The directions to the office for certification were spot on. The Vigo to Pontevedra section is challenging; some sections you have to walk your bike up as the rocks are too big to navigate and washed out the gravel and dirt. Not a problem but requires significant effort. I am 69 and fit and enjoyed the social aspect of chatting with those along the way.
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Essential Spain and Portugal - 8 days
4.5
Overall, the trip was excellent, the local guide provided interesting local anecdotes. However we are a bit unsure why the hotel in general did not have tea/coffee making facility, which is normal in Australia.
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Portuguese Camino - Porto to Tui - 8 days
4.6
UTracks provided the perfect way for my husband and I to walk a lovely part of the Portuguese Camino from Porto to Tui just for a week. The Camino isn’t a luxury vacation, it has a more humble history, and in the past we walked independently, staying in albergues in Spain, with no set daily itinerary on our way to Santiago de Compostela. This time we wanted to walk just a portion of the Portuguese road, with UTracks to do the groundwork and make our reservations for us. The inns and homes chosen to stay in all had charm and convenience and were, without exception, clean and run by friendly people. The route through Northern Portugal is beautiful, and the chosen itinerary alternated between challenging and easy days in order to let us enjoy the charming towns along the way. Well done, and thanks for the good memories, UTracks!
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Portuguese Camino Cycle - Porto to Santiago - 8 days
4.5
Bikes pick up was excellent. Biclas and Triclas made sure we had bikes that fitted us and all necessary equipment was provided. Did not have any issues with them.
Routes provided were spot on with no issues with navigation. Bear in mind that some parts of the route could not be traversed by bikes so some self made detours are required or bike pushing done. This added to the experience.
Luggage transportation was flawless with only a minor delay in one leg due to us being too quick.
Accommodations were very good with hot showers and comfortable beds. Only one hotel did not have adequate air conditioning but it was in an isolated country area and staff were fantastic in trying their best to make it better.
Breakfasts could have started a little earlier for Camiño travelers as we tried to beat the hottest part of the day.
Dinners were good and we never went to sleep hungry.
Overall an excellent experience.
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