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Camino de Santiago Portuguese from Porto by bike: the perfect challenge
Discover why the Portuguese Way to Santiago from Porto by bike is the perfect challenge: adventure, sport, landscapes and emotion all the way to Santiago.

How to physically prepare for the Portuguese Way from Porto by bike
Learn how to prepare your body to cycle the Portuguese Way from Porto. Training, tips, pacing and prior preparation.

Portuguese Way from Porto by bike: the most beautiful stages you can’t miss
Discover the most beautiful stages of the Portuguese Way by bike from Porto. Landscapes, villages and essential stretches between Portugal and Galicia.

How many days are needed to do the Primitivo Way from Lugo
Discover how many days you need to do the Primitivo Way from Lugo and how to organise its stages to Santiago de Compostela.

Portuguese Way from Porto by bike: essential tips for your first time
First time on the Portuguese Way by bike from Porto. Essential tips to prepare your route, choose stages, equip yourself and enjoy the trip to the fullest.

The best times of the year to cycle the Portuguese Way from Porto
Discover the best time to cycle the Portuguese Way from Porto: weather, landscapes, events and recommendations to enjoy the route to the fullest.

French Way from Sarria for companies: the best team building
The French Way from Sarria is one of the best team-building experiences for companies: cohesion, motivation, nature, and teamwork in Galicia.

Primitivo Way from Lugo: historical curiosities
Discover the historical curiosities of the Primitivo Way from Lugo, the oldest route of the Camino de Santiago and the birthplace of the first pilgrimages.

Camino Primitivo from Lugo for lovers of culture and history
The Camino Primitivo from Lugo is a gem for lovers of culture and history. A journey through the most authentic Galicia, between Roman walls and medieval villages.

Primitivo Way from Lugo in an organized group
The Primitivo Way from Lugo in an organized group combines history, nature and togetherness. Enjoy a unique journey to Santiago with everything taken care of.

Way to Fisterra: an experience that changes your life
The Way to Fisterra is more than a route: it is a transformative experience. Discover how this journey to the end of the world can change you from within.

Way to Fisterra for nature lovers
The Way to Fisterra is a unique experience for nature lovers. Forests, rivers, and the Atlantic coast guide you toward the Galician end of the world.

Camino de Fisterra for nature lovers: Galicia in its purest form
The Camino de Fisterra is a unique route for nature lovers. Discover the most authentic Galicia among mountains, rivers, and cliffs all the way to the end of the world.

Way to Fisterra for seekers of peace and spirituality
The Way to Fisterra is a unique spiritual experience. From Santiago to the end of the world, a route for those who seek peace, silence, and inner connection.

French Way from Sarria: The Pilgrim's Inner Journey
Beyond the physical path The French Way from Sarria is not just a 115-kilometre route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. It is an inner journey that each pilgrim experiences in their own way:…

Why the French Way from Sarria Is Much More Than Just a Route
A journey that goes beyond the destination The French Way from Sarria is one of the most iconic sections of the Camino de Santiago. Just over 115 kilometres separate the Galician town of Santiago de Compostela,…

The Camino with Family: Reach Santiago with Children
The best options for the little ones to enjoy the experience too.

Clothing and Footwear for the Camino de Santiago
If you’re preparing for your Camino de Santiago, choosing the right clothing and footwear is essential to ensure comfort and avoid discomfort on every stage. At Camino de Santiago Reservas, we offer…

What Other Certificates Can You Obtain? The Fisterrana and the Muxiana
How and where to obtain the Fisterrana and the Muxiana

Which Camino de Santiago Route Has the Fewest People?
Are you looking for a Camino de Santiago with fewer crowds for a more spiritual, solitary experience? If you want to disconnect from the noise and connect with the essence of the Camino, there are less-travelled…

What should you do in case of an emergency on the Camino de Santiago?
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most iconic pilgrimage routes in the world, but it can also present unexpected situations, such as medical emergencies. Therefore, it is essential to be prepared and…

Camino de Santiago for School Groups
Academic Year 2024/2025. Discover, explore, and learn on the Camino de Santiago

Camino de Santiago for Groups
Designed for groups of 15 or more. From 370 euros per person.

Organised Camino de Santiago 2025
Are you thinking about doing the Organised Way of St James in 2025? There are several options. At Camino de Santiago Reservas, we encourage you and assure you that you have made a great choice, as you…

Present at FITUR 2025
Camino de Santiago Reservas will showcase all its booking options at FITUR 2025.

Camino de Santiago in December
A mix of peace and tranquillity accompanied by sunshine, rain, mist, and freshness. Book with Camino de Santiago Reservas from €260 / Person.

How long does it take to complete the Camino de Santiago?
How Long Does It Take to Complete the Camino de Santiago? Many people who wish to become pilgrims ask the following question: how long does it take to complete the Camino de Santiago? And there is no…

The Codex Calixtinus and the Camino de Santiago
The Codex Calixtinus is a 12th-century manuscript treasure. It is considered the first guide to the Jacobean pilgrimage. This document is kept in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

The Compostela: How is it obtained?
The Compostela. How to obtain it. Minimum distances to obtain it One of the most frequent questions when undertaking the Camino for the first time is: What is the Compostela? Is it the same as the Compostelana?…

The Credential and The Camino de Santiago
In this document, pilgrims stamp it at the towns they pass through, thus certifying that they have passed through there. It not only serves as accreditation but also contains useful information with maps and routes that can be very helpful on our journey.

Ultreia, the pilgrim's greeting
If you are familiar with the Camino de Santiago, you may have heard the expression "Ultreia!" as a greeting from a pilgrim, or perhaps you have come across it somewhere without knowing its meaning or origins.

Itinerary: Roncesvalles to Logroño on foot
Today we choose the first section of the French Way, specifically from Roncesvalles to Logroño. It is a very popular itinerary among pilgrims, who enjoy the spectacular mountain landscapes of the Pyrenees that blend in perfect harmony with the extensive vineyards so characteristic of La Rioja.

The Camino de Santiago in Pazos de Galicia
The Camino de Santiago: Staying in Pazos of Galicia Once you decide to embark on the adventure of walking the Camino de Santiago, what better way to experience it than traversing Galicia in Pazos or stately…

The Camino or Route of the Lighthouses
The Times made this comment: “Shipwrecks and rainbows, beach towns and barnacles. The Costa de la Muerte has moved me instead of killing me.” We have something magical, highly regarded both nationally and internationally. If you haven't visited it yet, immerse yourself in this adventure and experience magical and unforgettable moments.

What is the Xacobeo or Jacobean Year?
In 2021 we will have an unmissable encounter with the Camino de Santiago, not only because of the beauty of its landscapes, the charm of its villages, and the magnificent experience, both personal and spiritual, that we gain when undertaking any of its routes.

Itinerary of the Camino to Fisterra
Throughout our itinerary, we will head toward the Atlantic Ocean and lose ourselves in the Costa da Morte, which boasts extraordinary scenic charm. It is highly recommended to wander along its cliffs and breathe in the pure air.

Itinerary Salamanca - Santiago de Compostela by bike
This time, we will explore the Vía de la Plata route, which runs from Salamanca to Santiago de Compostela by bicycle. Cyclists or "bicigrinos" will enjoy the landscapes of Castilla y León, blending seamlessly with the scenic beauty of Galicia.

Itinerary Sarria to Santiago de Compostela
Today we chose the French Way; it is, by far, the most famous and frequented route. It spans from Roncesvalles to the very Cathedral of Santiago. Specifically, we are focusing on the last 100 km, from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela.

Itinerary Tui to Santiago de Compostela
Throughout the itinerary from Tui, we will be able to enjoy its great scenic beauty as well as a low difficulty profile, with very few inclines along the stages, making this Camino a truly wonderful experience.

Itinerary: Portuguese Way by the Coast
Of all the Camino de Santiago routes that follow the coast, this Portuguese variant is the one where the most stages run close to the sea. It doesn't leave behind the mountain and green landscapes, offering a magical blend of both sea and mountains.

Itinerary: Portuguese Way from Lisbon
On the Portuguese Way, forests, charming manor houses, villages, chapels, and beautiful churches will be our companions on this delightful experience. Year after year, this route gains more popularity, becoming the busiest of all the routes in recent years. You can't miss it; experience this wonderful journey as soon as possible.

Padrón: History on the Camino de Santiago
Around the year 40 AD, the Apostle James arrived from Palestine to what is now Spain to begin his preaching. When he reached Galicia, he regularly preached in a rocky area on the outskirts of Padrón called "Santiaguino do Monte."

The Cinema and the Camino de Santiago
Although the Camino de Santiago and cinema are not closely linked in terms of awards, in fact, the few films and documentaries that have been made about the Camino de Santiago have attracted a large audience highly interested in their content.

Literature about the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago has inspired many to write about their experiences as walkers—how the journey impacted them, captivated their hearts, and filled them with unforgettable memories.

The Maragato Villages and the Camino de Santiago
A unique region, just like its customs, traditions, and people, steeped in folklore, rituals, and legends that make it even more magical and mysterious.

The Roman Roads and the Camino de Santiago
Many of the routes of the Camino de Santiago once followed the famous Roman roads. Unfortunately, very few remain in good condition to be appreciated and walked upon.

The Shells on the Camino de Santiago
Understanding the origin or meaning of the Santiago shell, and why this scallop shell has become the most important symbol identifying a pilgrim since time immemorial, is not an easy task to uncover.

Give the gift of the Camino de Santiago experience
Plan Your Camino de Santiago in 2025. Open dates. Flexible Gift Vouchers At Camino de Santiago Reservas, we believe it’s a lovely idea to surprise someone special by sending them a gift at…

Molinaseca and the Camino de Santiago
Molinaseca, a must-stop on the French Way and popularly known as Molina, offers visitors all its beauty and tranquility, surprising them with the quantity and quality of the art found there.

The Ascent to O Cebreiro - French Way
After passing through a good number of small villages, the Camino enters the magical region of Galicia through a small and wonderful hamlet. O Cebreiro is one of those places that remain etched in the pilgrim's memory.
After passing through numerous small villages, the Camino enters the magical region of Galicia through a small and charming hamlet. O Cebreiro is one of those places that leave a lasting impression on the pilgrim's memory.

The Camino de Santiago with a Dog
It is a unique and rewarding experience for both, but we must consider several aspects before embarking on this adventure.

The Canal of Castile and the Camino de Santiago
It was initiated with the objective of connecting, by boat, the vast cereal fields of the Castilian steppe with the Cantabrian coast, thereby addressing the problem of the Castilian plateau's isolation caused by the terrain's orography and a poorly maintained road network.

The Alto del Perdón on the Camino de Santiago
Where the path of the wind crosses with the stars

Cáparra and the Silver Route
On the Silver Route, we step back in time and encounter the ruins of Cáparra, where the traces of its Roman past immerse us fully in history.

Samos Monastery on the French Way
The Monastery of Samos has been, for centuries, the centerpiece of a section of the Camino de Santiago that runs between Triacastela and Sarria, following the route through Samos.

The Camino de Santiago through La Rioja
The Camino de Santiago through La Rioja La Rioja hosts three branches of the first European Cultural Itinerary within its small territory: the Camino de Santiago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993.…

The Pyrenees Stage, French Way
Many pilgrims begin the French Way, crossing the Pyrenees on foot from Saint Jean Pied de Port, a French municipality, which takes us to Roncesvalles in the first stage.

Roncesvalles and the French Way
Ancient town in the Navarrese Pyrenees, chosen by pilgrims to begin the Camino de Santiago in Spain.

The Milestones on the Camino de Santiago
Milestones are one of the most iconic elements of Roman roads.

The Primitive Way
Since 2015, the Primitive Way has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the Northern Way, further adding to the historical, heritage, and cultural significance of the French Way.

The Templars of Ponferrada and the Camino
One of the most important Templar commanderies in Spain is the Templar Castle of Ponferrada. It is also one of the most complex medieval fortifications and a clear paradigmatic example of Templar fortifications.

How to get from Madrid to Tui
Currently, the Portuguese Way is the second most popular route among pilgrims who choose to start their journey in the town of Tui, in the province of Pontevedra.

Portomarín and the Camino de Santiago
Portomarín is a young town, reborn from a past full of history, with a unique culture rich in heritage, symbols, and its own legend.

The Iron Cross on the Camino de Santiago
The Iron Cross is a key point on the Camino de Santiago, located at the highest point of the French Way in the province of León, at 1,500 meters, between the municipalities of Foncebadón and Manjarín.

The Roman Bridge of Estella on the Camino de Santiago
The Roman Bridge of Estella and the Camino de Santiago On the Camino de Santiago, between Pamplona and Logroño, in an area situated between the mountains and the lowlands, lies Estella. Estella,…

The English Way, a Path with History
Pilgrims arriving by sea, particularly from the British Isles, left a maritime pilgrimage culture that can still be appreciated in cities like Ferrol and A Coruña.

How to get to Sarria from Madrid?
Sarria is a small town in the province of Lugo that can be reached directly by any means of transport

Melide and the Octopus. A Must-Try Experience
If Melide is known for one thing, it is for being one of the points on the Camino de Santiago where you can enjoy exceptional pulpo á feira or Galician-style octopus, sure to satisfy even the most discerning palates.

Muxía and the Camino de Santiago
Muxía and the Camino de Santiago All pilgrimage routes lead to Santiago, except for the Fisterra-Muxía Way. It is the only route that, instead of heading towards the city, starts from it…

Camino de Santiago from Sarria
Camino de Santiago from Sarria, the most popular choice among pilgrims, the last 100 kilometers

The most notable routes on the Camino de Santiago
Which are the most notable routes of the Camino de Santiago? We explain them to you

The Portuguese Camino de Santiago from Baiona
The Portuguese Camino de Santiago from Baiona, with the southern Galician coast as the main attraction

Galicia Experiences
Discover Get in Galicia, your portal for experiences in Galicia from Camino de Santiago Reservas. We offer more than 1,500 unique getaways, excursions and tours.

Lighthouse Route
The Ruta de los Faros runs along 200 kilometres of the Costa da Morte, from Malpica to Fisterra, divided into 8 stages of stunning coastal scenery.

The Way of St. James Accessible
The Way of St. James with accessible accommodation. Indicated for organizations, associations, foundations and disabled people.

No cancellation fees
Book in Advance and Secure Your Reservation for 2025 You can choose between 2 cancellation options Currently, for all our organised trips in 2025, we inform you that you can choose between 2 cancellation…

Gastronomic Tour Camino de Santiago
During Autumn and Winter you can enjoy our Gastronomic Tour in the Way of St. James.

Camino de Santiago in September
Enjoy a week of charm arriving in Santiago this autumn. We provide credentials, itineraries, support vehicle, assistance hotline, and travel insurance.

The Best Hostels on the Camino de Santiago
The Best Hostels on the Camino de Santiago An essential aspect to consider when planning your route for the Camino de Santiago is the REST at the end of each stage, ensuring you are 100% ready for the…

Upcoming LONG WEEKENDS, CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
Make the most of the upcoming long weekends of EL PILAR, ALL SAINTS and CONSTITUTION DAY to walk a stage of the CAMINO DE SANTIAGO.

The Best Accommodations Upon Arriving in Santiago
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Book with us to enjoy the best conditions and quality upon your arrival in Santiago. You deserve a good rest after a long Camino!

Dalí and John Lennon's Camino de Santiago
In the mid-1970s, the painter and the musician planned a pilgrimage to Compostela. Dalí sought to open the door to religion for the "hippie" movement, but the Beatle's assassination in 1980 thwarted the project.

Albergues in high season
Good weather increases the number of walkers heading to Santiago along the southern route, which gains followers year after year

800 Years of Santiago Cathedral
The city was surrounded by two kilometres of walls, and the main streets of the historic centre were just beginning to be laid out.

Northern Camino declared World Heritage
The Northern Camino will be a candidate for World Heritage status

The Camino de Santiago Interpretation Centre surpasses 22,000 visitors
The Interpretation Centre of the Camino de Santiago in Santo Domingo de la Calzada exceeds 22,000 visitors since its opening

Two more routes of the Vía de la Plata in Mérida
The intervention by Culture has enabled the recovery of an intact milestone with the inscription number VI, indicating six miles of distance to the capital.

The Xacobeo 2010 program reached 13 countries
Through exhibitions, concerts and conferences

George Greenia: “The Camino de Santiago transforms people”
George Greenia (left in the photo), a Hispanist, alma mater of American Pilgrims and a great connoisseur of the Camino to the point of having been named Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic…



