The Central Route of the Portuguese Camino a 2024 guide
The Central Route is the most popular route of the Portuguese Camino from Porto. The Camino starts at Se Cathedral in the historical center of Porto and finishes in Santiago …
The Central Route is the most popular route of the Portuguese Camino from Porto. The Camino starts at Se Cathedral in the historical center of Porto and finishes in Santiago …
Combarro is a magical little fishing village on the Galician coast of Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has …
The increasing popularity of the Camino de Santiago results in thousands of people walking the main Camino routes between May and September. Meeting other pilgrims is nice but it can …
There are plenty of great places to stay in Santiago de Compostela for different budgets from hostels with shared facilities to luxury hotels. In this post, I recommend some of …
Santiago de Compostela is a beautiful city with many amazing things to do. It’s one of the most important cities in the region. Most foreign tourists visit it as a …
For many people walking the Camino de Santiago is a lifetime experience. Many start preparing for it a couple of years in advance. We often get questions from our readers …
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The history of the Camino de Santiago or the Way of St.James dates back to the 9th century when according to the legend the first pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela …
For centuries pilgrims have been making their way to Santiago de Compostela from all over Europe in various ways; on foot, horse or bicycle. ‘Walk your own Camino’ is a popular saying …