Find Your Camino
Walk the Camino de Santiago with intention and guidance. Make 2026 a year to dedicate to your personal and leadership goals.
Renew, refresh, and re-engage your passion and purpose, August 30 - September 6.
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Pricing and next steps will be given when you send your interest. Please read below to learn what the Camino entails.
DAY ZED
The team will arrive in Madrid. We will check-in to the hotel, share dinner together, and set our intentions for our journey together.
DAY ONE
Today, you will travel to Sarria, a lively small town and the most popular starting point for the final 100 kilometres of the Camino Francés. This charming town boasts numerous cafés and shops catering for pilgrims, as well as a beautiful promenade alongside the River Sarria. Take a walk to the Church of Santa Mariña or the small pilgrim chapel on the hill. Here, you can already sense the unique atmosphere that defines this section of the Camino de Santiago. Spending the night in Sarria will put you in the perfect mood for the upcoming hike.
DAY TWO
As you leave Sarria, you will pass the ruins of a 15th-century castle and embark on the final 100 km of the Way of St. James. Your route will take you along shaded paths through the lush green valley of the River Miño. The famous stone marker will remind you how close you are to Santiago. Via Mercadoiro, you will finally reach Portomarín, a picturesque village boasting a charming market square. Finish the day in a relaxed atmosphere in one of the cosy cafés and celebrate reaching the final stage.
DAY THREE
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DAY FOUR
Today's stage first takes you to San Xulián do Camiño, where you can admire its charming 12th-century church. The route then continues to Leboreiro, a small village oozing medieval charm. In Furelos, you will cross one of the most beautiful bridges on the Way of St James, an impressive medieval structure. Your destination today is Melide, where the Camino Francés and the Camino Primitivo converge. Finish the day with a culinary treat and sample the famous Pulpo à la Gallega – fresh, hearty and typically Galician.
DAY FIVE
After leaving Melide, you will walk through small villages and along quiet paths towards Arzúa, also known as the 'cheese town' of Galicia. The route mostly follows dirt and stone paths, characterised by gentle ascents and descents. The steeper climb from Ribadiso to Arzúa requires a little more effort. As you walk, you will notice a change in the vegetation: oak and chestnut forests give way to eucalyptus and pine trees. Before the final climb, treat yourself to a relaxing break on the idyllic riverbank in Ribadiso.
DAY SIX
Starting in the charming old town of Arzúa, the route takes you past mighty oak trees as the landscape gradually transforms into lush green meadows and pastures. Highlights include the medieval altar in Santa Irene, which is dedicated to a Portuguese martyr, and the Baroque fountain with its healing waters. En route, you will pass through several villages whose names are synonymous with the Way of St. James: Brea, Calzada, A Calle and, finally, Rua. Take in the peaceful atmosphere and varied natural surroundings of this stage as you gradually approach your destination.
DAY SEVEN
The final section of the Camino de Santiago is an especially emotional highlight of your journey. You will pass through San Paio and Lavacolla, where pilgrims traditionally washed themselves before reaching Santiago. From Monte del Gozo, you will enjoy your first impressive view of the cathedral and the rooftops of the city. Arriving in Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an unforgettable, atmospheric experience steeped in history. We recommend staying an extra night to explore the city at your leisure or attend the Pilgrims' Mass. You could also take a trip to Finisterre – please feel free to contact us for more information!
DAY EIGHT
Today, your journey on the Way of St James comes to an end, leaving you with many memories. Taxis and the airport bus to Santiago de Compostela Airport are available for your onward journey.