Camino De Santiago (Frances) October 7 - 16, 2025

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Camino De Santiago (Frances) October 7 - 16, 2025
Camino De Santiago
Oct 7 - 16, 2025
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Beyond Adventures Co
$7,995
Deposit: $800

About this trip

The Camino de Santiago also celebrated as the Way of St. James, is far more than just a trip. This legendary pilgrimage, rich in medieval allure, attracts individuals from diverse backgrounds to the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in the beautiful Galicia region in northwest Spain. This journey is not merely a trek – it’s a profound spiritual voyage!

What's included

Accommodation

Premium Hotels

Guides

Camino De Santiago (French Way from Sarria)

Ground Transportation

Breakfast / Dinner

Lunches on your own each day

Private Final Dinner

The Yeatman Hotel Private Dining

Porto, Portugal Hotel

The Yeatman Hotel

Travel Insurance

Travelex Travel Insurance

Luggage Transfers

What's not included

Tips for Guides

Flights

To Santiago de Compestela and out of Porto

Alcohol

Walking Tour of Porto

Lunches

Day 1

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Sarria

Via Madrid or Porto you will fly into Santiago de Compostela Airport and be transferred to check-in for your first night in Sarria.

Day 2

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Portomarin - 22 Km

After your night in Sarria, expect a calm walk through pretty villages and peaceful hamlets under the shade of oak trees and along quiet country roads. Along the way, you will spot many Galician traditional ‘hórreos’ (granaries). Visit the beautiful Romanesque church in the village of Barbadelo. Your destination for the night is the town of Portomarin.

Day 3

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Palais de Rei - 22 km

After your night in Portomarin, your Camino will cross the river Miño (Galicia’s longest river) and rise uphill steadily towards the Serra de Ligonde. You will pass nice hamlets such as Gonzar and Ventas de Narón. Stop to visit the Romanesque Church of Santa María in Castromaior and the Romanesque church in Eirexe, with its portal featuring a sculpture of Daniel with animals, as well as Pilgrim Santiago.

Day 4

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Melide - 14 km

Leave the lively market town of Melide (454m), famous for Galicia’s most classic dish Octopus. Continue along the marked Camino path through pretty woods, sleepy villages and across streams until you arrive in the town of Arzua.

Day 5

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Arzua - 14 km

After your night in Palas de Rei, the Camino trail continues downhill, passing the village of Casanova and the delightful village of Leboreiro. You should take a break in the lively market town of Melide (454m), where you should try octopus, Galicia’s most classic dish, in one of the many ‘pulperías’. The Camino crosses several streams and follows a forest track bringing you to the village of Boente and the church of Santiago. Next is the pretty medieval hamlet of Ribadiso and finally the town of Arzúa (389m), famous for its local cheese. In Arzúa, you should visit the churches of Santa María and A Magdalena.

Day 6

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Amenal - 23 km

After your night in Arzúa, your Camino will take you through pretty woods, sleepy villages and across streams for most of the day. The chapel of Santa Irene, with its unique statue of Santiago, is worth a visit. En-route, don’t miss the lovely hamlet of Rúa (310m) where you can choose to stay tonight and split this walking day. The rest of the route to Amenal is along a mix of good and calm country roads and forest tracks.

Day 7

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Santiago de Compostela - 14 km

After your night in Amenal, your next point of interest is Lavacolla in the outskirts of Santiago, where pilgrims used to wash themselves in the river in preparation for their arrival in Santiago de Compostela. Rows of tall eucalyptus trees line your journey to Monte do Gozo (‘Mount of Joy’ 368m) and it is from here that will catch your first glimpse of the spires of the cathedral in Santiago. When you arrive in the city (264m, population 80,000), explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site’s architecture and delight in the wonderful atmosphere of this spiritual and cultural city. With only 16.5km to walk today, you should be in Santiago in time for the pilgrim mass (12pm). After visiting Santiago Cathedral and recovering from your walk, take time to explore this gem of a city, small and vibrant. Its old town will enchant you. In Santiago the Compostela you will find not only pilgrims but also locals and students, enjoying a few bites and socialising over a glass of wine in the many bars, restaurants and cosy cafes.

Day 8

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Porto, Portugal

Porto, city and port, northern Portugal. The city lies along the Douro River, 2 miles (3 km) from the river’s mouth on the Atlantic Ocean and 175 miles (280 km) north of Lisbon. World-famous for its port wine, Porto is Portugal’s second largest city and is the commercial and industrial centre for the zone north of the Mondego River. The historic centre of Porto was designated a UNESCOWorld Heritage site in 1996.

Day 9

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Porto, Portugal

Explore Porto on your own or sign up for a walking tour! These two nights will be spent at the Yeatman Hotel. Enjoy a final private dining experience as your banquet dinner with the group. 

Day 10

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Depart for the US

Enjoy your last breakfast with the group before transferring to the Porto airport. 

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About your organizer

Beyond Adventures is a boutique, luxury adventure travel company. With nearly two decades of experience, we're your guide to relaxation, adventure, and unique opportunities to gain new perspective by getting outside the familiar. We take you where distractions fade, time slows down and you feel most alive. Our itineraries are designed to incorporate the very best of adventure, comfort and lasting relationships. We believe who you travel with is more important than where you go or what you do.

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