Winter
The Winter Pilgrimage (Camino de Invierno) offers a unique and peaceful way to experience the Camino de Santiago during the serene winter months. With five specially designed travel packages, pilgrims can embark on a quieter, more reflective journey through the Camino’s beautiful winter landscapes. The crisp air and tranquility of the season provide an intimate setting for those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with the path. Winter is also a time when fewer pilgrims are on the route, allowing for a more personal and contemplative experience. Whether walking, cycling, or riding horseback, each package is crafted to offer flexibility, comfort, and the chance to explore the stunning, wintery surroundings in a more serene atmosphere. The Winter Pilgrimage invites you to embrace the season’s stillness, reflect on your journey, and experience the Camino in a truly special and peaceful way.

QUIET REFLECTION
The Camino Frances in winter offers a unique opportunity for solitude and peaceful reflection. With fewer pilgrims on the route, you can enjoy the serenity of walking through the Pyrenees and the rolling hills of northern Spain. Winter’s cooler temperatures provide a crisp, invigorating atmosphere, and the occasional snowfall over the landscapes creates a magical backdrop. The route’s quiet villages, ancient churches, and historic cities like Pamplona.
💰 Price: From €2,800 per person

WINTER PORTUGUES
The Camino Portugues in winter offers a tranquil pilgrimage along the Atlantic coast, where the crisp winter air and mild temperatures create a perfect environment for walking. The route is peaceful, with far fewer pilgrims, allowing for more personal time to reflect. Coastal paths near towns like Tui and Pontevedra provide quiet views of the sea, while the nearby villages offer cozy spots to rest. The peaceful atmosphere of winter allows you to experience the Camino.
💰 Price: From €750 per person

CAMINO DEL NORTE
The Camino del Norte in winter is for pilgrims who seek solitude and a challenging adventure. With winter's chill, the coastal cliffs and forests of northern Spain take on a unique atmosphere. There are fewer people on the path, and the wild beauty of the rugged coastline offers a stark but peaceful experience. Towns like Gijón and Santander provide warm hospitality, while the dramatic winter skies and crashing waves add an element of adventure.
💰 Price: From €1,750 per person

WARM SOLITUDE
The Camino Via de la Plata offers a warmer winter alternative, as southern Spain enjoys milder temperatures compared to the north. Starting in Seville, pilgrims walk through quiet rural towns, olive groves, and fields of winter wheat. The crisp winter air, paired with the region’s sunny climate, makes it a comfortable walk. The route is less crowded in winter, giving pilgrims the chance to immerse themselves in the solitude of the journey.
💰 Price: From €1,950 per person

A QUICK RETREAT
The Camino Inglés in winter is a shorter route that’s perfect for those seeking a peaceful winter retreat. With cool, crisp weather and quiet trails, pilgrims can enjoy the beauty of Galicia’s countryside and coast without the hustle and bustle of the tourist season. The route is relatively easy, with gentle terrain ideal for a reflective pilgrimage. Winter in Galicia brings the beauty of misty mornings and quiet paths, offering pilgrims a chance to enjoy the serene.
💰 Price: From €2,750 per person