THE CAMINO FINAL STAGE  PILGRIMAGES WITH AUSWALK

Almost all Caminos travel through Spain at some point to get to Santiago de Compostela, but most have a reputation and a moniker of their own.  The Final stage trips are no different; the only real difference is that they are more popular. This is mostly because they can be completed in a shorter time frame, and walking the final 100km qualifies you for the Pilgrims Passport, the Credencial del Peregrino ( see below for more information). As you walk, you can get your passport stamped by every church, restaurant, bar, or accommodation; they each have a unique stamp of its own; collecting them is fun and at Santiago, you go to the Pilgrim’s office behind the square and get your credential certified.

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Camino Final Stage Guided Walk Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

Group-guided

Guided walk along the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk with a local guide from the town of Sarria to the iconic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Group-guided 8 Days From $2495 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino Final Stage Guided Walk Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation including
  • We stay at the Parador in the main square opposite the Cathedral for the upgrade trip see the accommodation and departure date sections
  • Qualified local guide
  • 7 breakfasts and 6 dinners
  • The maximum group size is 12 
  • Luggage transfers every day
  • 24/7 support from your English-speaking guide
  • Walk the final 100km of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago and receive your Pilgrim Passport

Camino, Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from the town of Sarria to the iconic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1550 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino, Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • 24/7 telephone support
  • Walk the final 100km of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Discover ancient villages and medieval churches

Camino, Relaxed Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 9 Days

Self-guided

Walk the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago in a more relaxed style over 9 days. Walk from Sarria to the stunning cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1605 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino, Relaxed Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 9 Days

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What's Included
  • 8 nights accommodation and 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks

Camino Ingles: Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela – 7 Days

Self-guided

Hike the Camino Ingles from Ferrol in Galicia to Santiago de Compostela. Wet your feet in the Atlantic and celebrate at the Cathedral in the grand Plaza del Obradoiro.

Self-guided 7 Days From $1245 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino Ingles: Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela – 7 Days

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What's Included
  • 6 nights accommodation
  • 6 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk from Ferrol on the Atlantic Ocean to Santiago de Compostela
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Upgrade available in Santiago to the Parador

Camino Ingles: A Coruna to Santiago de Compostela – 6 Days

Self-guided

Walk from A Coruna on the Atlantic in Galicia to Santiago de Compostela on the Camino Ingles. Participate in the celebrations at the Cathedral in the Grand Plaza del Obradoiro.

Self-guided 6 Days From $1195 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino Ingles: A Coruna to Santiago de Compostela – 6 Days

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What's Included
  • 5 nights accommodation
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk from A Coruna on the Atlantic Ocean to Santiago de Compostela
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Upgrade available in Santiago to the Parador

Portuguese Camino Tui to Santiago – the Final Stage – 8 Days

Self-guided

Portuguese and Spanish countryside and historical towns on an ancient pilgrim walking trail from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1305 Moderate What's Included

Portuguese Camino Tui to Santiago – the Final Stage – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • Walk the Portuguese Camino de Santiago (way of St James) from Porto all the way to Santiago de Compostela
  • 7 nights accommodation in 2 to 3 star character filled hotels (an upgrade to 4 star and better accommodation is available.)
  • Breakfast on every day of the walk
  • On the ground support from local representatives
  • Our comprehensive set of notes, detailed walking itineraries, integrated maps and insider tips (where to get the best tapas plus a lot more)
  • Total walking distance of 117km, a real challenge
  • All luggage transfers
  • Take advantage of nearly 30 years experience in organising self-guided walking holidays

Camino Frances: Leon to Santiago -17 Days

Self-guided

Walk from Leon to Santiago de Compostela as you complete the last 300km of the famous Camino Frances, ending at the steps of Santiago Cathedral.

Self-guided 17 Days From $2685 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino Frances: Leon to Santiago -17 Days

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What's Included
  • 16 nights accommodation
  • 16 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Flexible itinerary to add days
  • Receiving your Compostela certificate for completing 300km of the Camino
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • 24/7 telephone support
  • Walk the world-famous Camino from Leon to Santiago de Compostela
  • Explore the architecture of Gaudi in Leon and Astorga
  • Follow old Roman roads into medieval towns and hilltop villages

OVERVIEW

The Camino Pilgrim’s Passport, also known as the Credencial del Peregrino, is an official document that serves as a record of your journey along the Camino de Santiago. Pilgrims carry this booklet to collect stamps (sellos) from albergues, churches, cafes, and other locations along the route. Each stamp marks your progress and provides a tangible record of your pilgrimage.

The Pilgrim’s Passport is essential for those seeking to receive the Compostela, the certificate awarded upon completing at least the last 100 kilometers on foot (or 200 kilometers by bicycle) to Santiago de Compostela. It also grants access to pilgrim accommodations, such as albergues, which often require proof of your status as a pilgrim.

Some other names for the Pilgrim’s Passport include:

  • Pilgrim’s Credential
  • The Credencial
  • Camino Passport

This document is not just practical but also a meaningful keepsake, capturing the memories of your journey and the places you’ve visited along the Camino.

CAMINO MATRIX - COMPARE THE TRIPS

Camino Matrix

Climate/Weather and best time to go

There are better times than others to walk the Camino. On almost all of the Caminos spring and autumn is the best time. Mid-summer can be a little warmer. Early winter is possible but the accommodations along the route are less likely to be open.

You will have to check the weather for each destination, especially through the Pyranees. We have provided more detailed information on the specific walk’s website page for each destination.

Overview

OVERVIEW

The Camino Pilgrim’s Passport, also known as the Credencial del Peregrino, is an official document that serves as a record of your journey along the Camino de Santiago. Pilgrims carry this booklet to collect stamps (sellos) from albergues, churches, cafes, and other locations along the route. Each stamp marks your progress and provides a tangible record of your pilgrimage.

The Pilgrim’s Passport is essential for those seeking to receive the Compostela, the certificate awarded upon completing at least the last 100 kilometers on foot (or 200 kilometers by bicycle) to Santiago de Compostela. It also grants access to pilgrim accommodations, such as albergues, which often require proof of your status as a pilgrim.

Some other names for the Pilgrim’s Passport include:

  • Pilgrim’s Credential
  • The Credencial
  • Camino Passport

This document is not just practical but also a meaningful keepsake, capturing the memories of your journey and the places you’ve visited along the Camino.

CAMINO MATRIX - COMPARE THE TRIPS

CAMINO MATRIX - COMPARE THE TRIPS

Camino Matrix

Climate/Weather and best time to go

Climate/Weather and best time to go

There are better times than others to walk the Camino. On almost all of the Caminos spring and autumn is the best time. Mid-summer can be a little warmer. Early winter is possible but the accommodations along the route are less likely to be open.

You will have to check the weather for each destination, especially through the Pyranees. We have provided more detailed information on the specific walk’s website page for each destination.

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