Looking for an unforgettable spring break adventure?
You and your friends can embark on a life-changing journey on the Camino de Santiago, where you’ll deepen your Catholic faith, connect with fellow pilgrims, and immerse yourself in a spiritual experience unlike any other. Step off the beaten path and make your spring break truly transformative.
Pick from any of the 3 Routes below and begin to plan your 10-Day Camino Pilgrimage.
Start your pilgrimage in Sarria, where you can immerse yourself in rich history and vibrant culture before embarking on the journey to Santiago.
Walk through medieval streets, visit ancient monasteries like the 13th-century Magdalena Monastery, and cross historic bridges like the Aspera over the peaceful River Celeiro. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Galicia, with its oak forests, rolling hills, and picturesque villages. As you follow in the footsteps of countless pilgrims, you’ll experience spiritual growth and self-discovery along the Camino Frances.
End your journey in Santiago, standing in awe before the grand Cathedral, a symbol of both adventure and faith fulfilled.
Experience the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean as you walk along the coast, starting in the fishing village of Oia and continuing through scenic cliffs, historic sites, and small towns. Along the way, enjoy fresh seafood and local wine while taking in breathtaking sea views. Visit landmarks like the 12th-century Castle of Monte Real and the Votivo do Mar Temple, and cross ancient Romanesque bridges. Each day offers a new adventure, from quiet forest paths to vibrant city streets, with plenty of opportunities to explore local culture and history.
End your journey in Santiago de Compostela, where you’ll stand in awe before the famous cathedral, a symbol of the spiritual and personal accomplishment of the Camino.
Camino Ingles
The Camino Inglés follows the path of English and Irish Christians, offering a transformative spiritual journey.
Starting in Ferrol, you’ll walk through a mix of scenic countryside, charming towns, and historic sites like the 12th-century Romanesque church of San Martin de Xubia. Along the way, enjoy beach breaks, visit medieval landmarks, and climb the peaceful woodland paths of Galicia. As you near Santiago, the quiet country lanes give way to the excitement of reaching the famous Cathedral of Santiago.
This pilgrimage is short enough for busy schedules but packed with opportunities for adventure, self-discovery, and spiritual growth.