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Experience the Camino de Santiago in a Group

Discover the magic of shared pilgrimage. An organized group trip on the Camino de Santiago is the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable bonds, walk with complete safety and forget about logistics.

  • Companionship and Friendship: Meet amazing people and share an adventure that will unite you forever.
  • Safety and Support: Walk with the peace of mind of having travel assistance.
  • Zero Worries: We take care of everything so your only mission is to enjoy the landscape and the company.
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Featured Towns of

Explore the key towns and cities of this route.

The Camino de Santiago by Bike

Discover the freedom of traveling the Jacobean routes on two wheels. We offer the best bikes, luggage transport and adapted accommodations so your adventure as a 'bike pilgrim' is unforgettable.

Pilgrim's Frequently Asked Questions

We answer your most common questions so you can prepare your Camino.

What is the best time of year to do the Camino de Santiago?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) are usually the most popular times due to moderate temperatures and less crowding than in summer. Summer (June-August) is ideal if you're looking for a more social atmosphere, but it can be very hot on some routes. Winter is for experienced pilgrims due to cold and snow in mountain areas.
Do I need to be in good shape to do the Camino?
The Camino is accessible to most people with basic physical preparation. It's advisable to train by walking progressively for a few months beforehand. There are routes of different difficulty; you can choose one that suits your physical condition. The most important thing is to listen to your body and walk at your own pace.
What should I pack in my backpack?
The essential is to carry light weight (no more than 10% of your body weight). Include: comfortable backpack, light sleeping bag, worn trekking shoes, breathable technical clothing (few changes), raincoat, cap, sunscreen, basic first aid kit (with blister band-aids), water bottle, and the pilgrim's credential. Many hostels offer laundry service.
Where can I sleep on the Camino?
There are various accommodation options: public hostels (municipal or parish, more economical and with priority for pilgrims on foot), private hostels (with more amenities and possibility of reservation), guesthouses, inns and hotels. Availability varies depending on the route and time of year.
How is the Camino signposted?
The signage of the Camino de Santiago is generally very good, especially on the most popular routes like the French Way. Yellow arrows painted on the ground, walls, posts, etc. are mainly used, as well as milestones with the scallop shell (the shell points with its 'rays' towards Santiago). It's important to be attentive at crossroads and forks.
Do I need the pilgrim's credential?
Yes, the pilgrim's credential is necessary if you want to stay in public hostels and to obtain the Compostela (the official certificate of having completed the Camino). You can obtain it from associations of friends of the Camino, churches, some hostels or even online before starting your pilgrimage.

Some of Our Services

We take care of everything so you only worry about walking and enjoying.

Hotel Booking

We select the best charming accommodations at each stage.

Transports

We manage your transfers at the beginning and end of the Camino for your comfort.

Luggage Transfer

Walk light. We carry your luggage from accommodation to accommodation.

Travel Assistance

We are available 24/7 to help you with any unexpected event during your route.

Credential Management

We provide you with the official pilgrim's credential to stamp at each stage.

Custom Groups

We organize all the details of your group trip.

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