Experience a Guided Camino With Fellow Pilgrims
A large part of what makes the Camino de Santiago such a wonderful experience is the people you meet along the way and the stories you share together. One of the great joys of our Camino guided tours is that you walk the Camino with this new network of pilgrims, as well as your local guide.
Guided tours are perfect for meeting a group of like-minded people all sharing the same bucket list experience. Whether it’s your first Camino and you don’t want to go alone or maybe it’s your fourth Camino and you just love travelling with others, the guided tours are perfect for everyone.
A big benefit of Camino guided tours is that from the moment you arrive, our experienced local guides take all the stress out of your hands so you’re free to experience the Camino without a care in the world. Luggage transfers are also included, so you won’t need to worry about carrying a large backpack, just pack the essentials for the day and walk at your own pace.
Our guided groups stay in hand-picked accommodation along the trail, where you will discover the flavours of Galicia’s traditional cuisine. To help you get a taste of our guided tours, you can read what pilgrims have said about walking the Camino with a group.
Scroll down to see the tours we have available for the first half of 2023!
Camino Frances Last 100km
The Camino Frances is the most popular route and in turn, our most popular guided tour and it’s not hard to see why! This last stretch of the Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago perfectly captures the essence of the Camino.
Best for: First-timers, social butterflies and those looking to walk the classic Camino route
Dates: Aptil 2nd, April 16th, April 28th, May 7th, May 13th, May 21st, May 28th, June 4th, June 18th
What’s Included: English-speaking guide, en-suite hotel room, luggage transfers, breakfast and dinner
Reserve your spot: Camino Frances Last 100km Guided Tour | The Classic Camino
Camino Portugues Last 100km
The Camino Portugues is a wonderful alternative to the Camino Frances and is our second most popular tour. Journey to the heart of the Rías Baixas, famous for its Albariño white wine and delicious shellfish and experience both a magnificent coastal trail and numerous quaint villages.
Best for: Those who love the sea, if you’ve already walked the French Way, warmer months
Dates: May 14th, May 20th, May 28th, June 11th, June 25th
What’s Included: English-speaking guide, en-suite hotel room, luggage transfers, breakfast and dinner
Reserve your spot: Camino Portugues Coastal Guided Tour From Baiona To Santiago
Via Francigena Last 100km
The Via Francigena in Italy is ideal for pilgrims who want to experience an alternative route to the Camino de Santiago. In medieval times, the route was an important road for pilgrims heading south to Rome. Interestingly, the route is connected by abbeys and monasteries, all leading to the eternal city of Rome.
Best for: Those who want to walk a pilgrimage in Italy, those who have already completed one of the Camino routes in Spain.
Highlights: Walking those final few kilometres into Rome, the eternal city.
Dates: May 20th
What’s Included: English-speaking guide, en-suite hotel room, luggage transfers, breakfast and dinner
Reserve your spot: Via Francigena Last 100km
Via Francigena in Tuscany
The Tuscan section of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena is one of the most popular and spectacular stretches of the route. From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to magnificent landscapes, the Via Francigena in Tuscany is a unique treat for the senses.
Best for: Wine lovers, those seeking out beautiful history and magical towns and villages
Highlights: The gorgeous small towns and villages along the way, culminating in the majesty of Siena, a popular, historic and culturally significant city in the heart of Tuscany.
Dates: May 6th
What’s Included: English-speaking guide, en-suite hotel room, luggage transfers, breakfast and dinner
Reserve your spot: Via Francigena In Tuscany Guided Tour
Camino Finisterre Guided Tour
The Camino Finisterre is the only route that starts in Santiago de Compostela and takes pilgrims to the dramatic Atlantic coastline. On this guided tour, you will journey to the ‘End of the World’ – the beautiful Atlantic Coast of Galicia, along an ancient trail.
Best for: Those looking for something different and those who have already walked one of the Camino routes into Santiago.
Highlights: Starting your pilgrimage in Santiago, reaching the coastline, once believed to be the mythical end of the world and bridge between the realms.
Date: May 6th
What’s Included: English-speaking guide, en-suite hotel room, luggage transfers, breakfast and dinner
Reserve your spot: Camino Finisterre Guided Tour
If you would like more information about our guided tours or you want some help booking your spot on one of the tours, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can stay up-to-date with all our latest news on our Facebook page.
You can see our complete list of guided tours and available dates for 2023 on our Camino Guided Tours page.