EXPERIENCIA GENUINE DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
Price per person from 2.956 €

EXPERIENCIA GENUINE DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO

From
2.956 €
From
2.956 €

Description

This journey along the Camino de Santiago is far more than a walk—it is an invitation to reconnect with yourself while following ancient paths rich in history, nature, and meaning. Along the final 100 kilometers of the Camino Francés, every step through forests, traditional villages, and the beautiful landscapes of Galicia brings you closer not only to the magnificent city of Santiago de Compostela, but also to a more mindful, grateful, and renewed version of yourself. It is an experience where time regains its true value, friendships form naturally, and each day leaves lessons that stay with you long after you return home. Because the Camino does not simply transform the destination you reach—it transforms the person you become along the way.

Visiting

DAY 1 SARRIA
DAY 1 SARRIA

Gateway to the Camino.


Arrival in Sarria, the most popular starting point for pilgrims undertaking the final section of the French Way.


Sarria preserves a strong Jacobean heritage, and its historic centre still reflects the timeless atmosphere of the medieval towns that flourished along the pilgrimage route.


Historic Walking Tour.


Visit:

• Monastery of La Magdalena.

• Church of Santa Mariña.

• Medieval Quarter.

• Historic Camino surroundings.

During the visit, guests will learn about the origins of the pilgrimage to Santiago, the significance of the Pilgrim Credential, the symbolism of the Camino and the route's extraordinary importance in medieval Europe.


Welcome Dinner.


A traditional Galician welcome dinner featuring regional cuisine and locally sourced products.


Accommodation.


Selected hotel in Sarria, comfortable category or above, in double occupancy rooms.

DAY 2 SARRIA – PORTOMARÍN
DAY 2 SARRIA – PORTOMARÍN

Forests, Villages and the First Steps of the Camino.


Approx. 22 km.


Breakfast.


Today marks the beginning of the pilgrimage experience.


The route passes through enchanting oak and chestnut forests, charming rural villages, ancient country paths, traditional granaries, stone crosses and chapels that form part of Galicia's cultural landscape.


Arrival in Portomarín.


Portomarín is one of the most fascinating villages on the Camino. Following the construction of the Belesar Reservoir, the village was relocated and rebuilt stone by stone, preserving many of its historic monuments.


Guided Visit

• Fortress-Church of San Nicolás.

• Main Square.

• Historic Staircase.

• Miño River surroundings.


Dinner.


Included dinner featuring seasonal Galician specialties.


Accommodation.


Selected charming hotel or superior guesthouse in Portomarín.

DAY 3 PORTOMARÍN – PALAS DE REI
DAY 3  PORTOMARÍN – PALAS DE REI

Rural Galicia and Pilgrimage Traditions.


Approx. 25 km.


Breakfast.


Today's stage follows gentle hills, agricultural landscapes and peaceful Galician parishes.


The Camino reveals the authentic heart of rural Galicia, where traditional architecture and local customs remain deeply rooted.


Arrival in Palas de Rei.


Historically, Palas de Rei has been an important stop along the French Way and remains closely linked to the pilgrim tradition.


Authentic Galician Gastronomic Experience.


A tasting of regional products will be included, subject to local supplier availability.


Possible highlights include:

• Protected Designation of Origin Galician cheeses.

• Artisan Galician honey.

• Traditional local specialties.


Dinner.


Included dinner.


Accommodation.


Selected hotel or superior guesthouse in Palas de Rei.


DAY 4 PALAS DE REI – MELIDE
DAY 4 PALAS DE REI – MELIDE

Medieval Bridges and Galicia's Octopus Capital.


Approx. 15 km.


Breakfast.


A shorter and highly enjoyable stage, allowing guests to savour the Camino at a relaxed pace.


The route crosses picturesque villages, woodland trails and charming medieval bridges.


Arrival in Melide.


Melide is considered one of the gastronomic capitals of the Camino de Santiago and is especially renowned for its traditional octopus cuisine.


Traditional Gastronomic Lunch.


Included lunch featuring Galicia's most iconic dish.


Highlights include:

• Pulpo a Feira (Galician Octopus).

• Cachelos (traditional potatoes).

• Galician Empanada.

• Traditional local delicacies.


Historic Centre Visit.


Explore Melide's historic quarter and its pilgrimage heritage.


Dinner.


Included dinner.


Accommodation.


Selected hotel or superior guesthouse in Melide.

DAY 5 MELIDE – ARZÚA
DAY 5 MELIDE – ARZÚA

Atlantic Forests and the Land of Cheese.


Approx. 14 km.


Breakfast.


Today's route is surrounded by lush forests, rural pathways and some of the most beautiful natural scenery along the Camino.


Arrival in Arzúa.


Arzúa is internationally known for its cheese-making tradition and is home to one of Spain's most appreciated Protected Designation of Origin cheeses.


Cheese Experience.


Tasting of Arzúa-Ulloa D.O.P. cheese accompanied by an explanation of its importance within Galician gastronomy and culture.


The activity will be organised with a local supplier or through a specialised tasting venue.


Dinner.


Traditional Galician cuisine.


Accommodation.


Selected hotel or superior guesthouse in Arzúa.

DAY 6 ARZÚA – O PEDROUZO
DAY 6 ARZÚA – O PEDROUZO

The Final Great Stage Before Santiago.


Approx. 19 km.


Breakfast.


The Camino continues through peaceful forests, villages and country paths.


An especially emotional day as Santiago draws ever closer.


Arrival in O Pedrouzo.


The final overnight stop before reaching Santiago de Compostela.


Pilgrim's Farewell Dinner.


Included dinner.


A special evening designed to celebrate the journey, share experiences and prepare for the final arrival in Santiago.


Accommodation.


Selected hotel or superior guesthouse in O Pedrouzo or surrounding area.

DAY 7 O PEDROUZO – SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
DAY 7  O PEDROUZO – SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

Arrival at the Obradoiro Square.


Approx. 20 km.


Breakfast.


Final stage of the Camino.


The journey culminates with arrival in Santiago de Compostela, one of the most emotional and rewarding moments of the entire experience.


Monte do Gozo.


From this iconic viewpoint, pilgrims catch their first glimpse of Santiago's cathedral towers and realise that the destination is finally within reach.


Arrival in Santiago de Compostela.


Walk into the historic city centre and arrive at the magnificent Obradoiro Square.


Santiago de Compostela is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while the French Way forms part of one of Europe's most important cultural pilgrimage routes.


Guided Tour of Santiago.


Visit:

• Obradoiro Square.

• Santiago Cathedral.

• Historic Centre.

• Pazo de Raxoi.

• Hostal dos Reis Católicos.


Guests will discover the story of Saint James, the spiritual significance of the pilgrimage and Santiago's role as one of Christianity's great historic destinations.


Compostela Certificate.


Official Compostela Certificate presentation, subject to the requirements established by the Pilgrim's Office.


Celebration Lunch.


Included farewell lunch in Santiago de Compostela.


Featured specialties:

• Fresh Galician seafood and fish.

• Galician Beef I.G.P. or local specialties.

• Galician wines.

• Traditional Santiago Almond Cake.


End of Services.


Day 1: Sarria
Day 2: Sarria, Portomarin
Day 3: Portomarin, Palas de Rei
Day 4: Palas de Rei, Melide
Day 5: Melide, Arzua
Day 6: Arzua, O Pedrouzo
Day 7: O Pedrouzo, Santiago de Compostela
  • Round-trip domestic flights Barcelona – Santiago de Compostela – Barcelona.
  • Airline taxes and fees.
  • Carry-on luggage allowance.
  • Private transfer from Santiago Airport to Sarria.
  • Private transfer from Santiago to the airport.
  • 6 nights accommodation in carefully selected hotels, superior guesthouses and charming properties.
  • Daily breakfast.
  • 6 dinners.
  • Traditional gastronomic lunch in Melide.
  • Celebration lunch in Santiago de Compostela.
  • Daily luggage transfer service.
  • Official Pilgrim Credential.
  • Compostela Certificate, subject to official requirements.
  • Guided tour of Sarria.
  • Guided tour of Santiago de Compostela.
  • Tasting of certified Galician regional products.
  • Cheese experience in Arzúa.
  • Travel assistance insurance.
  • Cancellation insurance.
  • Digital travel documentation.
  • Assistance and support throughout the journey.


INCLUDED EXPERIENCES

  • Official Pilgrim Credential.
  • Daily luggage transfer between stages.
  • Guided walking tour of historic Sarria.
  • Guided tour of Santiago de Compostela.
  • Tasting of certified Galician regional products.
  • Traditional octopus lunch in Melide.
  • Arzúa-Ulloa D.O.P. cheese experience.
  • Farewell celebration lunch in Santiago.
  • Compostela Certificate (subject to official requirements).
  • Lunches during walking stages except those specifically mentioned.
  • Drinks during meals.
  • Checked luggage unless specifically booked.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Gratuities.
  • Optional services.
  • Any service not expressly listed under "The Tour Includes".

Remarks

Does not include:

* Tips.

* Personal expenses.

* No other services not specified in the previous section.

* We inform you that in some countries there is a local tax known as "stay tax", "municipal tax", "tourist tax" (or similar denomination) that is not included in the price of the reservation and must be paid directly by each guest at the corresponding establishment and / or airport. Keep in mind that these taxes can change over time, therefore, it is necessary to check if the country of destination charges this type of tax and the current amount to be paid.



Very important:

* This document, obtained by the User through Compositor Panavisión Tours, does not constitute a confirmation of reservation or a firm reservation of any of the travel services described therein. Such confirmation will only be obtained when Panavisión Tours receives the total price of the reservation through the retail agency selected by the User among those associated with Compositor Panavisión.


* The booking of tourist services and product purchases contained in this document will be governed by the specific contractual conditions with which they have been offered and by the General Conditions applicable to travel services and products sold by Panavisión Tours that are published on this website, a copy of which is attached to this document.


* The confirmation of the reservation obtained by the User through the Composer Panavisión Tours www.panavision-tours.com or www.panavision-tours.es is also subject to availability at the time the User makes his payment for places in the means of transport, accommodation , or any type of service selected within the tariff selected or used for the offer.


* The final price obtained in the document generated through Compositor Panavisión Tours www.panavision-tours.com or www.panavision-tours.es may be subject to change at the time of requesting and confirming the reservation as a result of the companies' dynamic pricing policy aerial.


* Likewise, the final price is always conditioned to currency fluctuation, fuel price, taxes and tourist surcharges for airports, accommodation, airline tickets, maintenance services, visas and in general all those that apply to the services included in the travel, which may justify a price change, even after the reservation is confirmed under the terms and limits set by law.


* Confirmed the reservation, cancellation fees will be applied to those services that have previously been indicated in the reservation process, which are "Non-Refundable".


* This trip may not be suitable for people with reduced mobility. Check with your agency about its suitability based on your personal needs.


* We inform you that in some countries there is a local tax known as "stay tax", "municipal tax", "tourist tax" (or similar denomination) that is not included in the price of the reservation and must be paid directly by each guest at the corresponding establishment and / or airport. Keep in mind that these taxes can change over time, therefore, it is necessary to check if the country of destination charges this type of tax and the current amount to be paid.


* Group reservations are considered to be those reservations or blocks made by the agency of 5 rooms or more under the same or several locators with the same creation date, or made on different dates and the dates of stay of the reservations coincide on several of the days or at all. Therefore, in these situations, the wholesaler reserves the right not to accept said reservations, having to confirm the price and availability of said places expressly by it and after the quotation of places and prices through the department of groups.


* In the case of making the reservation, the rates do not allow modifications. You must cancel and make a new reservation. Cancellation expenses according to rate conditions.



INCLUSION INSURANCE IN COMBINED TRAVEL RESERVATIONS


With regard to our inclusion insurance, said insurance exclusively includes those people who have their residence and origin of the trip in Spain or Portugal.


CHAPTER I (Obligations of information and content of the combined travel contract), Article 153 (Pre-contractual information), point 1, section H:


"1. Before the traveler is bound by any package travel contract or corresponding offer, the organizer, and also the retailer, when the package is sold through the latter, will provide the traveler with the form with the standard information regarding to the package trip that appears in annex II, A or B, as well as the following information that is applicable to the package trip:

"h) Information on the subscription of an optional insurance that covers the expenses originated in the event that the traveler decides to terminate the contract or the expenses of assistance, including those of repatriation, in case of accident, illness or death."



Said section refers to the obligation to inform the client of the possibility of contracting insurance, not to the obligation to include insurance on the trip, that is, the client has the power (option) to contract insurance with the agency or not. . The agency has the obligation to inform that it is recommended that the client take out insurance that includes, at least, issues such as repatriation,... which is basically inclusion insurance.


Once the agency informs the client about the recommendation to contract insurance for the trip, it is the client who can contract insurance with the agency, or contract it directly with whoever they want.