Private Camino de Santiago Tour

The Camino de Santiago is more than a walk—it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We create a fully personalized Camino de Santiago experience based on your goals, fitness level and travel style, taking care of every detail—from route planning and handpicked accommodation to luggage transfers and local support—from start to finish

What Makes Our Private Camino de Santiago Service Different?

The Camino de Santiago is a deeply personal journey — and private support allows you to experience it on your own terms, without sacrificing comfort, safety, or authenticity. A private Camino de Santiago tour allows you to focus entirely on the journey itself — the landscapes, the people, the reflection — while we handle every logistical detail.

Tailor-Made Itinerary

Every Camino is designed around your goals, fitness level, available time and preferred route, creating a journey that’s uniquely yours.

Luxury Accommodation

Stay in carefully selected boutique hotels, charming guesthouses and luxury properties instead of traditional pilgrim hostels.

Daily Luggage Transfers

Walk freely with only a small daypack while your luggage is transferred safely to your next accommodation.

Private Transportation

Private transfers are available whenever needed, including airport arrivals, route connections or skipping challenging sections.

Flexible Daily Stages

Need a shorter walk or an extra day to rest? Your itinerary can be adapted throughout the journey to match your pace.

Expert Local Support

Benefit from local knowledge, route guidance and continuous assistance before and during your Camino for complete peace of mind.

Dining & Reservations

Enjoy authentic local cuisine with personalized restaurant recommendations and reservations in the best locations along the route.

Stress-Free Experience

From route planning and accommodation to logistics and emergency assistance, we take care of everything so you can focus on the journey itself.

The Most Popular Camino de Santiago Routes

There are several routes to Santiago de Compostela. We provide private support across all major routes, tailored to your fitness level, timeframe, and preferences.

Camino Francés — The Classic Route

The most popular Camino route, starting from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port on the French border and covering approximately 780 kilometers across northern Spain. Passes through Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, and León before reaching Santiago.

Ideal for: first-time pilgrims, those seeking the full traditional experience, walkers with 30+ days.

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Camino del Norte — The Northern Coastal Route

A stunning and less-traveled route along Spain’s Atlantic coastline through the Basque Country, Cantabria, and Asturias. More challenging terrain, spectacular scenery, fewer crowds.

Ideal for: experienced walkers, those seeking solitude and authentic coastal landscapes.

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Camino Portugués — The Coastal & Central Routes

A beautiful route from Lisbon or Porto through Portugal and into Galicia. The coastal variant offers spectacular Atlantic scenery. More accessible than the Francés, typically completed in 10–14 days from Porto.

Ideal for: shorter trips, scenic coastal experiences, walkers from the US who want a manageable route.

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Camino Primitivo — The Original Route

The oldest Camino route, crossing the mountains of Asturias. Wild, remote, and deeply atmospheric. Recommended for experienced and adventurous walkers.

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Camino Inglés & Finisterre Extension

A shorter route from the Galician ports of Ferrol or A Coruña — ideal as a final section. Often combined with a post-Santiago journey to Cape Finisterre, the ancient ‘end of the world.’

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Best Parador Hotels Along the Camino de Santiago

Spain’s Parador network offers some of the most atmospheric accommodations on the Camino route — historic buildings, monasteries, and palaces converted into luxury hotels.
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The Arrival in Santiago de Compostela

  • Assistance obtaining the Compostela certificate
  • Pilgrim Mass at the Cathedral
  • Guided visit to the Cathedral interior and crypt
  • Luxury accommodation in or near the historic center
  • Celebratory dinner at one of Santiago’s best restaurants
  • Optional extension to Cape Finisterre — the ancient ‘end of the world’

Frequently Asked Questions About the Private Camino de Santiago