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Camino Routes Duration
(7, 14, 30 days)

The Camino routes offer a variety experiences depending on the duration of your journey. For a7-day trek, you can expect to cover a significant portion of the Camino Frances, taking in landscapes and historic towns along the way. A 14-day adventure allows for a more leisurely pace, giving you time fully immerse yourself in the local culture and scenery. For those seeking an extended experience, a 30-day pilgrimage will provide a profound connection to the Camino, with the opportunity to explore multiple routes and discover hidden gems.

FRENCH WAY

FRENCH WAY

For pilgrims with one week, the French Way from Sarria to Santiago is ideal. Covering 115 km, it meets the minimum distance to earn the Compostela while offering gentle stages, green Galician scenery, and excellent infrastructure. This route allows pilgrims to experience daily walking, spiritual reflection, and Camino tradition within a manageable and rewarding 7-day journey.

💰 Price: From €2,800 per person

COUNTRYSIDE RIDE

COUNTRYSIDE RIDE

The Camino Portugues on horseback offers a beautiful and serene journey through the stunning coastal and countryside regions of Portugal and Galicia. Starting in Porto, riders will travel through charming villages, scenic riversides, and peaceful coastal paths. With its easy to moderate terrain, this route provides a relaxing and immersive pilgrimage experience. The ride is relatively gentle, making it ideal for both experienced riders and beginners.

💰 Price: From €750 per person

14 DAYS CAMINO

14 DAYS CAMINO

A 14-day Camino from Porto to Santiago offers a rich and balanced pilgrimage. Covering around 250 km, this route passes through coastal views, vineyards, historic towns, and Galician landscapes. Pilgrims enjoy moderate daily distances, cultural variety, and strong spiritual tradition, making it an excellent choice for those seeking depth without committing to a full month.

💰 Price: From €1,750 per person

HISTORIC ROAD RIDE

HISTORIC ROAD RIDE

The Camino Via de la Plata on horseback follows the ancient Roman road from Seville to Santiago, taking riders through diverse landscapes of plains, forests, and historic towns. This moderate route allows pilgrims to immerse themselves in Spain's rich history, with stops at Roman ruins, medieval towns like Cáceres, and the UNESCO city of Salamanca. The terrain is mostly flat with a few gentle climbs, offering a manageable ride for experienced riders.

💰 Price: From €1,950 per person

FULL FRENCH WAY

FULL FRENCH WAY

For those with a month available, the full French Way offers the ultimate Camino experience. Spanning 800 km from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela, this journey crosses diverse landscapes, historic cities, and centuries-old pilgrimage paths. It provides deep immersion in Camino life, fostering reflection, resilience, and spiritual transformation over approximately 30–35 days.

💰 Price: From €2,750 per person

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