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Camino Guided Tours 2026

New Friends and a Certified Camino de Santiago Guide

Whether you are interested in the history and culture of the Camino, prefer travelling with people or you are looking for a more connected pilgrimage journey, walking the Camino de Santiago as part of a guided tour is an excellent experience.

Enjoy in-depth local knowledge from your experienced, multilingual guide. They will look after you, get the latest interesting information from conversations with locals, and share personal stories that you wouldn’t hear anywhere else.

Walking as part of a guided Camino group is adds another wonderful element to your Camino experience. Share the sense of achievement that comes with walking the Camino, and create special memories together. You’ll come to the end of your journey with new friends and memories that will last a lifetime.

As part of our commitment to doing our bit for the planet and taking our share in combating climate change and its long-term negative effects for all of its inhabitants. We would like to announce that you will have one vegetarian meal during your multi-day guided tour with us!

 

The Camino knows no borders!

Our groups are an international meeting point, bringing together pilgrims from different countries and cultures who share the same adventure. Our certified guides accompany every stage in both Spanish and English, ensuring you don’t miss a thing.

You can meet some of our incredible guides here.

 

Start planning your Guided Camino de Santiago tour today on one of our fantastic pilgrimage routes in Spain, France and Portugal!

Follow the Camino - guided group tour
Guided 2026: Sarria to Santiago

Guided - The Last 100km: The final and most iconic stretch of the Camino Frances.

Starting from

1399

For those who are short on time, but still want to experience the beauty of completing the Camino, you can walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela through the beautiful hilly landscapes of Galicia in just 5 days. You will still receive your certificate of completion, or Compostela, upon arrival at Santiago Cathedral. Take an extra day or 2 to experience the magical city sights at the end. The final stage of the famous Camino Frances (or French Way) is the most popular Camino package.

Stage 8 of 8

activity

113.5km

9 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

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Upcoming Tours

22 May - 30 May
Guide by TBC - Available
30 May - 07 Jun
Guide by TBC - Available
12 Sep - 20 Sep
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Available
26 Sep - 04 Oct
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Available
03 Oct - 11 Oct
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Available
Guided 2026: Sarria to Santiago with support van

Guided - The Last 100km: The final and most iconic stretch of the Camino Frances.

Starting from

2022

For those who are short on time, but still want to experience the beauty of completing the Camino, you can walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela through the beautiful hilly landscapes of Galicia in just 6 days. You will still receive your certificate of completion, or Compostela, upon arrival at Santiago Cathedral. Take an extra day or 2 to experience the magical city sights at the end. The final stage of the famous Camino Frances (or French Way) is the most popular Camino package.

Stage 8 of 8

activity

113.5km

9 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

Jan
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Dec
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Not Possible

Upcoming Tours

04 Oct - 12 Oct
Guide by TBC - Available
Guided 2026: Tui to Santiago de Compostela

Experience the Camino Spirit Together – Fully Guided

Starting from

1324

This walking holiday explores the Camino Portugues, or Portuguese Way, of the iconic Camino de Santiago de Compostela. This Camino, which was used by Queen Isabel of Portugal in the 13th Century, heads north following the Atlantic coast of Portugal and Spain. The Camino Portugues gently winds along ancient paths, running through woodlands, farmlands, vineyards and historic towns. Every day during the walk you’re guaranteed scenic views and local gastronomic delights. This section requires a reasonable level of fitness. However, it’s a highly rewarding walk that includes numerous cultural highlights.

Stage 5 of 5

activity

117.7km

9 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

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Feb
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Upcoming Tours

24 May - 01 Jun
Guide by TBC - Available
12 Sep - 20 Sep
Guide by TBC - Available
Guided 2026: Oia to Santiago

Experience the Portuguese Coastal Route’s Last Stretch with a Guided Group

Starting from

1424

This second section from Oia to Santiago de Compostela takes you along the coast around to the Vigo estuary. You will get the opportunity to stay in the beautiful coastal cities of Baiona and Vigo before rejoining the traditional Camino Portuguese from Redondela to Santiago de Compostela. This region is known for its seafood, in particular its oysters and scallops. Wash it down with the local Albarino wine for a true gastronomic delight.

Stage 2 of 2

activity

143.1km

9 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

Jan
Feb
Mar
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May
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Dec
Popular Time
Good Time
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Not Possible

Upcoming Tours

23 May - 31 May
Guide by TBC - Full
21 Jun - 29 Jun
Guide by TBC - Available
05 Jul - 13 Jul
Guide by TBC - Available
16 Aug - 24 Aug
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Available
05 Sep - 13 Sep
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Full
19 Sep - 27 Sep
Guide by TBC - Available
27 Sep - 05 Oct
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Full
04 Oct - 12 Oct
Guide by TBC ONLY WOMEN Available
Guided 2026: Oia to Santiago with support van

Experience the Portuguese Coastal Route’s Last Stretch with a Guided Group

Starting from

2059

This second section from Oia to Santiago de Compostela takes you along the coast around to the Vigo estuary. You will get the opportunity to stay in the beautiful coastal cities of Baiona and Vigo before rejoining the traditional Camino Portuguese from Redondela to Santiago de Compostela. This region is known for its seafood, in particular its oysters and scallops. Wash it down with the local Albarino wine for a true gastronomic delight.

Stage 2 of 2

activity

143.1km

9 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
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Jul
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Nov
Dec
Popular Time
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Not Possible

Upcoming Tours

30 Aug - 07 Sep
Guide by TBC - Available
Guided 2026: Via Francigena Last 100km from Viterbo to Rome

End Your Pilgrimage in Glory – A Guided Walk to the Gates of Rome

Starting from

1802

The final section of the Via Francigena takes you from the charming city of Viterbo through the Italian countryside to the urban outskirts of Rome and then into the very heart of Christianity. Standing in the Vatican City is truly the pinnacle of this adventure and an experience many pilgrims take with them through their whole lives.

Stage 16 of 16

activity

110.2km

8 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

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Dec
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Not Possible

Upcoming Tours

13 Sep - 20 Sep
Guide by TBC - Available
Guided 2026: Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena

Guided 2026: The Via Francigena in the heart of Tuscany.

Starting from

1891

Stretching from Lucca to Siena, this portion of the Via Francigena takes you along roadsides, over various bridges, rolling hills, and numerous earth tracks. Throughout the entire walk, you will be surrounded by beautiful fields, lush woods and streams in the stunning Italian countryside. This is the quintessential essence of Tuscany in one walk.

Stage 13 of 16

activity

131.2km

8 days

Comfort

Moderate

Moderate

Challenge

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Upcoming Tours

05 Sep - 12 Sep
Guide by TBC - Available
Guided 2026: Santander to Ribadesella – Seaside and green hills mix

Let an expert lead you through these coastal beauty, rich history, and unforgettable landscapes.

Starting from

1710

Santander, another port city, not only boasts a historic centre and beaches but is also where the royal family of Spain use to take their summer breaks. This third section takes you through the western coast of Cantabria with a mixture of coast walking and inland, more hilly country. Leaving Santander, you will move inland passing through towns before coming back to the estuary and village of Arce. A hilly day, passing meadows and sleepy villages, will have you arrive into Santillana del Mar.

Stage 3 of 4

activity

149.1km

8 days

Comfort

Moderate plus

Moderate plus

Challenge

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Dec
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Upcoming Tours

19 Sep - 26 Sep
Guide by TBC - Available
Guided 2026: Oviedo to Lugo

Guided: Step into Spain’s hidden gems, from Oviedo’s charm to Lugo’s history

Starting from

1710

This explores the first section of the Camino Primitivo, or Original Way. Here, you embark from the capital of the Asturias province, Oviedo, and cross the Cantabrian Mountain range. With some steep sections up and down you need to fit for this. But with this great effort comes spectacular views and panoramas over the mountains before descending into the Galician countryside and finishing in the town of Lugo.

Stage 1 of 2

activity

214.8km

11 days

Comfort

Moderate plus

Moderate plus

Challenge

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Dec
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Upcoming Tours

03 Oct - 13 Oct
Guide by TBC - Available

Join our new guided group experience along the Spiritual Variant of the Camino Portuguese, a unique journey from Vigo to Santiago de Compostela that blends pilgrimage, wine, and authentic Galician cuisine. Accompanied by wine expert Amanda from The Boutique Adventurer, this special departure offers insider access to local vineyards, regional flavours, and the cultural traditions that make Galicia so distinctive. Beginning in the vibrant coastal city of Vigo, the route follows quiet forest trails, rolling countryside, and historic villages before culminating in the symbolic boat journey along the Ulla River, retracing the legendary route associated with the arrival of the Apostle James in Padrón. With curated tastings, meaningful landscapes, and a celebratory arrival in Santiago, this Camino experience connects history, gastronomy, and the spirit of pilgrimage in a truly memorable way.

Stage 1 of 1

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138.8km

7 days

Comfort

Easy

Easy

Challenge

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Upcoming Tours

12 Oct - 18 Oct
Guide by TBC - Available

Our fun and friendly guides speak Spanish and English, so they’ll make sure that all our services are rendered to the utmost satisfaction, as they are all Follow the Camino certified. They will ensure that your experience on this incredible journey is enhanced even more!

We can add a guide to any group booking! Get in touch with our Camino Planners for a quote!

Important: Follow The Camino guided tours are guaranteed at a minimum of eight people. In case we do not reach this number, the tour will continue as self-guided and we will refund the price of the guide to you.

Where to next?

If you have already walked the Camino and are looking for a guided walking or cycling tour in other parts of Europe and beyond, then check out our guided tours on our sister website One Foot Abroad!

There are plenty of options available all across Europe (and even into Morocco and Japan!) that are sure to ignite your wanderlust.

Could your next big challenge be the Tour du Mont Blanc, through France, Italy, and Switzerland?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a guided tour with Follow the Camino?

We provide:

  • Experienced Bilingual Guide (available when the minimum number of passengers is reached)
  • Luggage Transfers from Hotel to Hotel
  • Specially Hand-Picked Accommodations
  • 24/7 On-Call Support
  • Our Holiday or Pilgrim Pack

In short: we take care of the logistics so you can focus entirely on walking and enjoying the experience.

   
Is airport transfer included?

Not all of our tours automatically include airport transfers. Please contact us, we can arrange a shuttle from Santiago de Compostela airport to the start of the Camino (and back at the end) upon request.

   
Can beginners or less experienced walkers join a guided tour?

Yes: our tours are designed to accommodate a range of experience levels.

  • Routes can be adapted for different paces, and shorter stages (5–8 days) are available.
  • Some of our tours include support vehicles, and our guides provide advice to make the journey comfortable and enjoyable.

If you are new to the Camino or prefer a gentler pace, let us know in advance, so we can tailor your experience to suit your needs.

   
Can I walk at my own pace or is it a group march?

Our tours are not rigid — you can walk at your own pace each day. We only ask that you coordinate with the group for meals and overnight stops. Our guides provide structure but not pressure.

   
How much money should I bring?

Most towns have ATMs and accept cards, but small bars may only take cash.

   
Will I get my pilgrim credential and Compostela?

Yes, we include your credential, and you will collect stamps to request your Compostela if you meet the requirements.

   
What if something goes wrong on the Camino?

Our guides are there precisely for this reason — they are your first point of contact for any issues or unexpected situations during the journey. In addition, we provide 24/7 operational support, so you can feel confident that help is always available.

   
What if I want to form my own group?

You can absolutely create a private group for your Camino experience. We can customize the itinerary, accommodations, and services to suit your group’s preferences. Contact us in advance so we can help plan the best experience for your team, family, or friends.

   
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