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Classic Walking

The Classic Walking Way (Camino Clásico) is the quintessential pilgrimage route of the Camino de Santiago, offering an ideal blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Stretching roughly 800 km from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, this path follows the original route taken by countless pilgrims for centuries. Pilgrims traverse a diverse landscape, from the scenic Pyrenees to the rolling hills of Castile and León, and experience the charm of medieval towns, ancient monasteries, and vibrant local traditions. The Classic Walking Way is perfect for those seeking a traditional and immersive Camino experience, with a clear sense of purpose and deep spiritual significance along every step of the journey.

CLASSIC WALK

CLASSIC WALK

The Camino Frances is the most iconic and popular route of the Camino de Santiago. Starting from the picturesque village of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, this classic journey takes you through the stunning Pyrenees mountains, rolling hills of the Spanish countryside, and charming medieval towns like Pamplona, Logroño, and León. Along the way, you’ll encounter a rich history of cathedrals, ancient monasteries, and landmarks steeped in tradition.

💰 Price: From €2,800 per person

CAMINO PORTUGUES

CAMINO PORTUGUES

The Camino Portugues offers a captivating and slightly shorter route for those who want to enjoy the Camino experience with a gentler pace. Beginning in Porto, Portugal, this scenic route meanders through lush forests, quaint towns, and tranquil riversides before crossing into Spain. The coastal path offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, with peaceful beaches and vibrant fishing villages along the way. 

💰 Price: From €750 per person

CAMINO DEL NORTE

CAMINO DEL NORTE

The Camino del Norte is a more rugged and demanding route, ideal for seasoned pilgrims who are seeking a challenge combined with breathtaking coastal landscapes. Starting from the Basque town of Irun, this route hugs the northern coast of Spain, passing through picturesque seaside towns and offering panoramic views of the Cantabrian Sea. The terrain is varied, with challenging ascents and descents, making it a more physically demanding journey. 

💰 Price: From €1,750 per person

CAMINO PRIMITIVO

CAMINO PRIMITIVO

The Camino Primitivo is the original route taken by the first pilgrims to Santiago. This ancient path takes you through remote, rugged mountain landscapes, offering a unique and solitary experience. Starting from Oviedo, the route passes through lush forests, dramatic mountain peaks, and small villages where life has remained unchanged for centuries. The Primitivo is one of the most challenging routes, with steep climbs and rough terrain.

💰 Price: From €1,950 per person

CAMINO INGLES

CAMINO INGLES

Perfect for those short on time but wanting to experience the Camino de Santiago, the Camino Ingles is one of the shortest routes to Santiago. Starting either from the coastal city of A Coruña or the historic town of Ferrol, this route takes pilgrims through lush forests, medieval villages, and scenic countryside, offering a taste of the Camino’s beauty and history.

💰 Price: From €2,750 per person

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