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Sarria, Spain
Santiago De Compostela, Spain
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Walk the final 100 km of the iconic Camino de Santiago with a local leader to provide historical context and add a deeper layer of understanding to your discoveries.
Uncover scenes of the real Galicia as you walk through traditional countryside, small hamlets, ancient bridges, roman ruins and beautifully preserved horreos on stilts.
Fuel your journey with unique Galician specialties, including traditional polbo a feira (octopus) in Melide and world-renowned cheese in Arzua.
Take a sip of Galicia’s Celtic history as your leader shows you how to make the traditional and mythical queimada drink – prepare for a fiery show!
Feel an unbeatable sense of accomplishment as you complete your journey in the fascinating ancient city of Santiago de Compostela and collect your Camino certificate.
Whether your goal is spiritual fulfillment or a physical achievement, the 7-day Walk the Camino de Santiago offers a life-changing journey through the heart of Galicia, Spain. Trek the final 100 km from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela in a small group, guided by a local expert who brings each historic hamlet and Roman ruin to life. The challenging walking tour is punctuated by moments of camaraderie, reflection, and awe-inspiring countryside, culminating in the emotional arrival at Santiago’s famed cathedral. The true highlight of this tour is the unparalleled sense of accomplishment and connection—making it a pilgrimage that resonates well beyond the trail.