GUIDED CAMINO DE SANTIAGO PILGRIMAGES WITH AUSWALK

Walking the Camino de Santiago is a life-changing experience, and choosing a guided walk can elevate it to a whole new level. With a guided Camino, all the logistics are taken care of—accommodation, meals, and luggage transfers—allowing you to focus entirely on the journey and the experience. Expert guides provide invaluable local insights, sharing the rich history, culture, and traditions of the Camino, which can often go unnoticed when walking independently.

A guided walk also ensures safety and peace of mind. With support readily available, you won’t have to worry about navigating unfamiliar terrain, language barriers, or unexpected challenges. Plus, traveling with a small group offers camaraderie and the chance to share stories and form lasting connections with like-minded individuals.

Auswalk is Australia’s oldest dedicated walking holiday company, delivering self-guided and guided walks worldwide.

With over 30 years of experience, 30,000+ satisfied guests, and more than 3 million kilometres walked, you’re in expert hands!

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 Frances: Guided Highlights 15 Days

Group-guided

Experience the highlights of the historic Camino Frances in 15 days, walking from the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port to Spain’s Santiago de Compostela.

Group-guided 15 Days From $4995 Challenging What's Included

Camino Frances: Guided Highlights 15 Days

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What's Included
  • 14 nights of accommodation
  • 14 Breakfasts
  • 9 dinners
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Receive your Compostela certificate – Pilgrim Passport
  • English speaking guide
  • Transfers as per itinerary

OVERVIEW

Embarking on a guided walk with Auswalk means immersing yourself in a seamless and enriching walking experience. With 30 years of expertise, we curate every detail, from breathtaking routes to comfortable accommodations and delicious meals. Our expert guides share local insights, enhancing your journey with fascinating stories and hidden gems. Walk at your own pace, supported by a group of like-minded adventurers, and enjoy the reassurance of expert planning and logistics. Whether exploring Australia or international destinations, guided walks with Auswalk let you focus on the joy of discovery, knowing everything else is expertly taken care of. Walk with confidence.

On most of our guided walks you will walk the last 100km and be elegible for 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 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:

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.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 30 YEARS

  • PACK FREE

  • BOUTIQUE STAYS

  • ENSUITES

  • Experienced local Guide
  • 30 years of experience providing guided walking holidays around the world
  • Authentic and charming accommodations
  • Rooms with ensuites
  • Our support 24/7 on the ground
  • A deep dive into the Camino and Spanish culture, facilitated by our local knowledge and experienced staff

 

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.

We have provided more detailed information on the specific walk’s website page for each destination.

Overview

OVERVIEW

Embarking on a guided walk with Auswalk means immersing yourself in a seamless and enriching walking experience. With 30 years of expertise, we curate every detail, from breathtaking routes to comfortable accommodations and delicious meals. Our expert guides share local insights, enhancing your journey with fascinating stories and hidden gems. Walk at your own pace, supported by a group of like-minded adventurers, and enjoy the reassurance of expert planning and logistics. Whether exploring Australia or international destinations, guided walks with Auswalk let you focus on the joy of discovery, knowing everything else is expertly taken care of. Walk with confidence.

On most of our guided walks you will walk the last 100km and be elegible for 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 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:

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.

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 30 YEARS

  • PACK FREE

  • BOUTIQUE STAYS

  • ENSUITES

  • Experienced local Guide
  • 30 years of experience providing guided walking holidays around the world
  • Authentic and charming accommodations
  • Rooms with ensuites
  • Our support 24/7 on the ground
  • A deep dive into the Camino and Spanish culture, facilitated by our local knowledge and experienced staff

 

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.

We have provided more detailed information on the specific walk’s website page for each destination.

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