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!
Bert was a fantastic guide - nothing too much trouble, very patient, knowledgeable and organised. He even made sure we got our boat tickets to visit another part of the island on the rest day - which was above and beyond his responsibilities. The hikes were great, island very beautiful and good variety of landscape. We also had bonus of the wonderful Ester - a trainee guide of very high caliber. Group camaraderie was fab - it’s a holiday I will always treasure
Our guide Sylvia was superb and looked after us so very well. Our bus driver was very careful and drove very safely the whole week. Most of our hotels were also very good as were the meals. We would recommend Sylvia and the Portuguese Camino to our friends. Thank you.
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.
An exhilarating pilgrimage walk through northern Spain to the tomb of St James in Santiago de Compostela. This stage of the Camino pilgrimage route offers a fine balance of walks in spectacular natural settings with visits to inspiring cultural sites including the magnificent cathedral city of Leon. En route there are numerous reminders of the pilgrims past who travelled the route including crosses, statues and grain silos. In the valley of Ponferrada, O Cebreiro welcomes you to the gates of Galicia and leads you to the fabled Santiago de Compostela. Longer 17 and 18 day versions are also available.
We very much enjoyed the walk through the interesting and beautiful landscape of Galicia on the way to Santiago de Compostela. The combination of hiking and overnight stays in very pleasant and high Standard Hotels and Paradors left excellent memories on the Camino in our memories.
Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of Spain as you explore the cultural wonders of Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, and Granada. This meticulously crafted itinerary promises a rich tapestry of history, art and architecture, providing you with an immersive experience into the diverse and vibrant heritage of the Iberian Peninsula.
Begin your adventure in Madrid, where the energy of a modern metropolis seamlessly intertwines with centuries of regal history. As you venture south to Cordoba, immerse yourself in the city's rich blend of Moorish, Christian, and Jewish influences. Explore the mesmerizing Mezquita-Catedral, a breathtaking mosque-cathedral showcasing the city's complex history.
Your journey culminates in Granada, where the crowning jewel is the Alhambra, a palace-fortress that captures the essence of Islamic art in Spain. Then Seville, a city brimming with passion and tradition, awaits with its flamenco rhythms and architectural marvels. This unforgettable journey promises a kaleidoscope of cultural experiences, leaving you with indelible memories of Spain's rich and diverse heritage.
From the bustling heart of Madrid to the enchanting city of Seville, the "Madrid and Andalusia" tour invites you to explore Spain’s southern beauty over 6 inspiring days. This group sightseeing trip is tailored for seniors, providing a relaxed schedule with minimal physical demands. You’ll enjoy curated experiences, scenic journeys, and comfortable hotel stays, all while savoring authentic Spanish cuisine. The true highlight is the tour’s insight into Andalusia’s rich culture and history, making it perfect for travelers eager to discover Spain’s soul at a gentle, enjoyable pace.
A self guided walk along the original Camino trail used by pilgrims walking to Santiago de Compostela. The pilgrim's trail to Santiago de Compostela is one of the great historical 'long distance footpaths' through Europe. According to legend, it all began in the 9th century when the bones of the apostle St James, beheaded in Palestine, miraculously appeared in a village in what is now Galicia. Word spread around the Christian world, reaching (among others) King Alfonso II of Asturias. He undertook the pilgrimage, travelling through dark woods and daunting mountains, from Oviedo to Lugo to Santiago and invited fellow kings and noblemen to follow in his footsteps. The 'original' route became very popular in the early Middle Ages when areas south of the Cantabrian mountains were continuously at war. Walked by millions of 'peregrinos' over the centuries, this self-guided walk reveals the beautiful natural settings, captivating historical monuments, gorgeous rural farmland and authentically friendly villages of northern Spain. Near Lugo, the 'Camino Primitivo' joins the more popular French route.