The Camino de Santiago also celebrated as the Way of St. James, is far more than just a trip. This legendary pilgrimage, rich in medieval allure, attracts individuals from diverse backgrounds to the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in the beautiful Galicia region in northwest Spain. This journey is not merely a trek – it’s a profound spiritual voyage! Enjoy the last 100 km of the French Way and end with two nights in a luxury hotel in Porto, Portugal.
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Luxury accommodations along the 6 night route
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Enjoy the French Way for the last 100 km of the Camino
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Cap off your trip with 2 nights in Porto, Portugal
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Enjoy a private dinner overlooking the city of Porto
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No hassle luggage transfers to each hotel
The Route
The Camino Frances is the most famous Camino de Santiago trail, featured in books and movies about the Camino, such as ‘The Way’ with Martin Sheen and ‘The Pilgrimage’ by Paulo Coelho. While it’s not the oldest of the routes, it has been the most popular and well- known route ever since the Middle Ages. Its popularity is so great that 55% of pilgrims walking the Camino do so on the Camino Frances. The remains of the Apostle St. James the Great are believed to rest within the majestic Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. This extraordinary find dates back to a shepherd in the 9th century. Even more fascinating is the city’s name, Santiago de Compostela, which is a homage to St. James, translating to ‘St. James of the Field of Stars.’ Since 1993, Camino has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Accommodations
Indulge in boutique luxury hotels nestled in each charming town along your scenic trail. Following six nights of unforgettable trekking, your journey culminates with two nights in Porto, Portugal, at a lavish 5-star hotel overlooking this vibrant port city.
Porto, Portugal
Discover Porto, a vibrant city and bustling port nestled in northern Portugal along the picturesque Douro River. Just a short 2 miles from where the Douro meets the Atlantic Ocean and conveniently located 175 miles north of Lisbon, Porto is celebrated globally for its exquisite port wine. As Portugal's second largest city, Porto thrives as a dynamic commercial and industrial hub, serving the expansive region north of the Mondego River. Recognized for its rich history and charm, the historic center of Porto earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1996, offering visitors a journey through time amidst its captivating streets and landmarks.
The Experience
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime along the Camino de Santiago, a legendary pilgrimage route that promises spiritual discovery and breathtaking landscapes. Traverse ancient pathways through picturesque villages and lush countryside, guided by centuries of history and culture. Immerse yourself in the camaraderie of fellow travelers, finding solace in each step towards Santiago de Compostela. Unforgettable moments await on this transformative journey.