Self-Guided Tours & Trips in Camino De Santiago
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- Walking the Camino de Santiago
- Portuguese Way of St. James Along the Coast from Porto to Santiago
- Camino - Leon to Santiago
- Camino - Pyrenees St Jean Pied de Port to Logrono
- Portugal Coastal Way to Santiago
- Portuguese Camino Cycle - Lisbon to Porto
- Camino - Leon to Santiago in 15 Days
- Portuguese Camino - Coimbra to Porto
- Portuguese Camino - Porto to Tui
- Le Puy Camino - Le Puy to Conques
The ancient pilgrimage route beckons from Leon to Santiago with detailed route notes. Waymarked paths pass the Monastery of Samos and through the Celerio Valley to Portomarin. Historic properties await, including Javier's converted watermill in Rua, with luggage transfers included.
Duration 11 days Destinations Leon, Molinaseca, O Cebreiro, Samos, Sarria, Portomarin, Lestedo, Palas de Rei, O Coto, MelideSee all destinations Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$5,040
Coastal paths wind with GPS tracks and detailed roadbooks. Porto's Sé Cathedral, Celtic ruins at Castro de Santa Tegra, and hidden beaches highlight the route. Carefully selected accommodations and daily luggage transfers ensure comfort.
Duration 15 days Destinations Porto, Vila do Conde, Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Caminha, A Guarda, Oia, Baiona, Vigo, RedondelaSee all destinations Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator Abanico Individuell Reisen From
- NZ$2,418
Camino - Leon to Santiago
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My Camino experience was wonderful and my first type of adventure experience. They provided me with pretrip details as well as Camino background information.”
MaryJane, traveled in May
From León's Roman walls to Santiago's famed cathedral, detailed GPX tracks guide your self-guided trek. The impressive Hospital de Orbigo stone bridge and Monte Irago lead to Cruz de Ferro (1520m). Medieval Molinaseca charms with slate roofs and wooden balconies, while luggage moves ahead.
Duration 17 days Destinations Leon, Villadangos del Paramo, Astorga, Molinaseca, Villafranca del Bierzo, Samos, Sarria, Portomarin, Lugo, Palas de ReiSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$4,250
Camino - Pyrenees St Jean Pied de Port to Logrono
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The process was seamless and the stays all exceeded my expectations.”
Cath, traveled in May
The ancient pilgrim trail rises from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port through the Pyrenees with detailed GPX routes. Three mountain passes lead into Spain, past historic Roncesvalles monastery and Pamplona's cobbled streets. Authentic pilgrim guesthouses provide rest with luggage transfers included.
Duration 10 days Destinations Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Burguete, Akerreta, Pamplona, Puente la Reina, Estella, Los Arcos, Logrono Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$2,790
Porto's coastal route to Santiago beckons with ocean views and historic paths. The journey starts at the 4-star Porto Trindade hotel and continues with pre-arranged accommodations throughout. Detailed maps, 24/7 support, daily luggage transfers, and your pilgrim passport ensure a worry-free walking adventure.
Duration 15 days Destinations Porto, Vila do Conde, Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Vila Praia de Ancora, Caminha, A Guarda, Guarda, Oia, BaionaSee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$3,235
Wheels turn from Lisbon's Cathedral through Portugal's spiritual Camino. GPS guides you to Tomar's Convent of Christ and Coimbra's Biblioteca Joanina. Daily routes of 34-64km conclude at Porto's Ponte de Don Luis I, with MTB rental and luggage transfers included.
Duration 10 days Destinations Lisbon, Villa Franca de Xira, Santarem, Tomar, Coimbra, Agueda, Oliveira de Azemeis, Porto Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$4,090
Camino - Leon to Santiago in 15 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Accomodations generally good, some outstanding. Meal service also generally good.”
Jack, traveled in May
The Camino route winds from Leon's medieval center to Santiago using detailed route notes and maps. Le Pont de Hospital de Orbigo and Cruz de Ferro at 1490m mark significant milestones. Quality hotels and farmhouse B&Bs provide comfort, with luggage transfers and 24/7 support.
Duration 15 days Destinations Leon, Villadangos del Paramo, Astorga, Molinaseca, Villafranca del Bierzo, Pedrafita do Cebreiro, Samos, Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de ReiSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$3,890
Rich history unfolds from Coimbra's University Quarter to Porto's Douro banks using detailed GPX tracks. Mealhada's famous leitão region and Albergaria's pilgrim refuges line the route to Santa Maria de Feira's medieval castle. Perfect for independent spirits seeking authentic Portuguese immersion.
Duration 8 days Destinations Coimbra, Mealhada, Agueda, Albergaria a Velha, Oliveira de Azemeis, Santa Maria de Feira, Porto Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$1,750
Porto's UNESCO center opens to Barcelos' medieval streets with detailed GPX tracks. Ponte de Lima's Roman bridge and Alto da Portela Grande await your own pace. Digital route notes and luggage transfers support your journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Porto, Vilar de Pinheiro, Arcos, Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, Pecene, Tui Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$2,350
Volcanic highlands stretch from Le Puy-en-Velay to Conques, marked by detailed navigation. St Jacques Chapel in Rochegude and L'Hospitalet du Dauvage Chapel stand as historic landmarks. Pre-arranged accommodations and luggage transfers support your journey.
Duration 12 days Destinations Le Puy En Velay, Saint-Privat-d'Allier, Saugues, Saint Alban, Aumont Aubrac, Nasbinals, Saint-Chely-d'Aubrac, Espalion, Estaing, GolinhacSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- NZ$2,990
What people love about Self-Guided Tours in Camino De Santiago
- Camino - Leon to Santiago
My Camino experience was wonderful and my first type of adventure experience. I am 67 and walked the Camino on my own from León to Santiago . I never felt alone in my walks during these days as Tourradar had my itinerary, meals, lodging so well arranged. They provided me with pretrip details as well as Camino background information. From start to finish this tour company was first rate. I am home now and thinking of my next adventure!
- Camino - Leon to Santiago in 15 Days
Accomodations generally good, some outstanding. Meal service also generally good, less convenient when not provided on site. Bags always delivered in a timely way. Received good support from TeeTravel staff person in Saria when dealing with a pressing medical issue. A serious issue was an unexpectedly high volume of bicycle traffic along the Camino: several near misses with inconsiderate cyclists along the way. Also some of the maps detailing accomodation locations were difficult to decipher. Despite medical issue mentioned, a good experience; although I would not do it again.
- "Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): French Way from Sarria -100 km
I had an amazing experience, everything was delivered the way was planned. Guidelines, accommodations, transportation when required. Great communication even when I never saw my guide.
What our customers ask about Self-Guided Tours & Trips in Camino De Santiago
When is the best time of year to walk the Camino de Santiago self-guided?
The sweet spot for walking the Camino falls between April and October with July and August drawing the largest crowds. Those seeking quieter trails and comfortable temperatures should consider spring (April-June) or fall (September-October). The French Way from Leon to Santiago gets particularly busy while the Portuguese Camino from Tui offers more solitude throughout the year. For those interested in the Le Puy route the window between May and September provides optimal walking conditions. Tour operators report their highest availability from June through September.
What type of accommodation can I expect on a self-guided Camino tour?
Accommodations along the Camino range from 2-3 star hotels to family-run guesthouses and countryside B&Bs all with private bathrooms. In Santiago de Compostela travelers can experience the grandeur of the Parador Hostal dos Reis Católicos while smaller towns like Caldas de Reis offer intimate stays at places like Casa Herreria. Properties are positioned strategically along the trail and most include breakfast and dinner. A TourRadar traveler noted: "accommodations were generally good some outstanding with bags always delivered in a timely way."
What's included in meals on self-guided Camino tours?
Tour packages typically cover daily breakfasts and select dinners at your lodgings. The Le Puy Camino serves continental breakfasts with local breads cheese and ham while dinners often feature three courses of regional dishes. At Pontevedra's 4-star Parador the kitchen serves authentic Galician specialties. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The included meals were excellent especially the dinners featuring fresh seafood and local wines."
What's the typical daily walking distance on a self-guided Camino de Santiago tour?
Daily walks on the Camino typically cover between 15-30km (9-19 miles). The popular Sarria to Santiago section begins with a 21.4km trek to Portomarin followed by a 24.8km stretch to Palas de Rei. Walkers can rest at accommodations like the historic Rectoral de Goian in Sarria or Casa Rural Santa Marina in Portomarin. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The distances were very manageable and the route was well-marked making it easy to navigate independently."
How far in advance should I book a self-guided Camino tour?
Securing accommodations 6-12 months ahead is advisable particularly for peak season travel (May-September). The Portuguese Coastal Way from Porto to Santiago often reaches capacity 8-10 months before spring and fall departures. Premium lodgings such as the Parador in Santiago require considerable advance booking. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "We booked 9 months ahead for a May departure and were glad we did - many preferred accommodations were already filling up."
Is it safe to walk the Camino de Santiago alone on a self-guided tour?
The Camino's well-established routes particularly the Sarria to Santiago section provide a secure environment for solo travelers. Regular villages dot the path offering convenient stops at cafes and rest areas in places like Portomarin and Melide. A TourRadar traveler confirmed: "As a solo female traveler I felt completely safe on the Camino - there were always other pilgrims around and the locals were very helpful."
What level of physical fitness is required for a self-guided Camino de Santiago tour?
Most Camino routes demand moderate fitness with daily walks averaging 15-25km. The Portuguese Coastal Way exemplifies this with 20km daily walks across coastal paths and country trails. The leg from Caldas de Reis to Padron spans 22km with elevation shifts marking it as one of the more challenging sections. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The route had good variety with coastal sections and inland trails making it manageable for average fitness levels while still being rewarding."
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