If you’re planning a 4-day Camino de Santiago walk, you don’t need a suitcase: you need a strategy. Overpacking is the pilgrim’s first mistake; carrying a heavy bag will beat your back before the path does. Instead, pack intentionally, lightly, and purposefully so your focus stays on steps, not strain.
This guide strips away the noise and gives you a streamlined, beginner-friendly Camino packing list built from two decades of experience guiding pilgrims via Follow the Camino. It works for all major routes (French Way, Portuguese Coastal, English Way…) and especially for shorter Camino itineraries like our Short Breaks Caminos.
The Heart of Camino Packing Philosophy
The Camino doesn’t reward weight — it punishes it. Aim for comfort and mobility, not luxury and bulk. Every item should earn its place in your pack. Minimalism is not optional; it’s survival.
Whether you’re bringing your own pack or using a luggage transfer service (so only your daily bag matters), the principles stay the same:
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Lightweight materials
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Multi-purpose gear
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Quick-dry fabrics
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Essentials only — everything else is optional

1. Clothing: Layers, Not Load
Your clothing choice matters. Quick-dry, breathable fabrics are non-negotiable — wool or synthetic over cotton every time. Cotton holds moisture and causes chafing.
Recommended Clothing for 4 Days
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2 short-sleeve shirts
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1 long-sleeve shirt (sun protection / cooler mornings)
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Fleece or light layer if cooler weather is expected
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2 pairs of quick-dry hiking pants / leggings
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3 changes of underwear — breathable & snug
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4 pairs of socks — merino or synthetic preferred
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Lightweight rain gear: rain jacket or poncho (because rain will show up)
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A comfortable hiking bra (for women)
Footwear
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Well-broken-in hiking shoes or trail runners
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Lightweight sandals or shoes for evenings
Important: Break in your hiking shoes before departure. Blisters are the Camino’s currency if you don’t.
2. Backpack Must-Haves
A 30–40 L backpack is ideal for a 4-day walk — big enough for essentials, small enough to enforce discipline.
Pack Smart Essentials:
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Lightweight backpack with ventilated back + hip strap
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Rain cover for your pack
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Sunglasses & sun hat
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Trekking poles (optional but hugely helpful)
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Quick dry towel / washcloth
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Dry bags or ziplocks for organization
Pro tip: Using our luggage transfer service, you’ll only need to carry a daily bag with essentials.

3. First Aid & Foot Care
Blisters, sore muscles, and sunburn happen. Be prepared.
First Aid Kit Essentials
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Compeed blister patches
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Plasters & moleskin tape
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Antiseptic wipes or cream
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Elastic bandage
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Pain relief tablets
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Tweezers & small scissors
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Bug spray for warm months
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Personal medication
Small but vital: foot care makes or breaks your Camino.
4. Toiletries — Keep It Lightweight
Don’t bring full sizes — bring function, not weight. Travel sizes win.
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Toothbrush & small toothpaste
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Soap bar (lighter than body wash)
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Sunscreen (SPF 30+) and lip balm
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Small shampoo bar
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Small comb or brush
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Minimal shaving gear (optional)
5. Electronics & Documents
For navigation, photos, and peace of mind:
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Phone (maps, apps, photos)
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Power bank (hostel outlets can be limited)
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EU travel adaptor
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Earphones
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Passport / ID + cash / cards
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Small dry bag for documents
6. Hydration & Daily Fuel
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Light water bottle (1 L+) — fountains are everywhere
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Snacks / energy bars for long stretches
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Toilet paper or tissues (you’ll use it)

FAQ — Camino Packing for a 4-Day Walk
Q: What’s the best backpack size for a 4-day Camino?
A comfortable 30–40 L pack lets you carry essentials without extra bulk.
Q: Can I buy things along the Camino?
Yes — sunscreen, blister care, snacks, and basic toiletries are easy to find in towns along the route. Bring your favorites, though.
Q: How many pairs of socks and underwear should I bring?
At least 4 pairs of socks and 3 pairs of underwear — quick-dry fabrics help you wash and reuse.
Q: Should I pack rain gear?
Always — weather changes fast on the Camino. Lightweight rain gear or a poncho is essential.
Q: Do I need trekking poles?
They’re not mandatory, but they help with stability and reduce knee strain over long distances.
Q: Is a luggage transfer service worth it?
For short Camino walks like 4 days, luggage transfer means you only pack a day bag — massive comfort upgrade.

Ready to Walk?
Your Camino starts long before the first step — it starts in the decisions you make before you pack. Less is more. Intentional gear means more energy, more joy, and fewer regrets. When you pack right, you walk further, feel stronger, and live the Camino the way it was meant to be walked.
¡Buen Camino!





