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The Complete Guide to Vía de la Plata (Silver Way) 2026
The Vía de la Plata: 970 km from Seville to Santiago. The longest, most solitary and most authentic Camino de Santiago route.
How to Find Walking Companions for the Camino de Santiago
You don't have to walk alone. We show you the best ways to find travel companions for the Camino de Santiago.
The Complete Guide to Camino Portugués 2026
Everything you need to know to walk the Camino Portugués: stages, hostels, budget and practical tips from experienced pilgrims.
The Complete Guide to Camino del Norte 2026
The Camino del Norte: the most spectacular coastal route. 824 km of cliffs, beaches and Basque, Cantabrian and Asturian gastronomy.
What to Pack for the Camino de Santiago: Ultra-Light Checklist
The perfect backpack weighs under 8 kg. We show you exactly what to bring and what to leave at home.
The Complete Guide to Camino Francés 2026
Everything you need to know to walk the 764 km of the Camino Francés. Stages, accommodation, budget and practical tips.
Public Albergue Network on the Camino de Santiago in Galicia
Complete guide to the 76 public hostels on the Camino de Santiago in Galicia. Prices, rules, schedules and facilities.
History of the Camino de Santiago
Over a thousand years of history. From the discovery of the Apostle's tomb to becoming a World Heritage Site and Europe's greatest pilgrimage route.
The Compostela: what it is and how to get it
The Compostela is the certificate that accredits your pilgrimage. Learn the exact requirements, where to collect it and what this centuries-old document means.
Things to do in Santiago de Compostela
You have arrived in Santiago, but the Camino doesn't end at the Cathedral. Discover the hidden corners, experiences and rituals you cannot miss.
The botafumeiro of Santiago Cathedral
The giant censer that flies across the Cathedral nave is one of the most impressive sights of the Camino. Learn its history and when you can see it.
Albergue etiquette on the Camino
Sharing a dormitory with dozens of strangers has its unwritten rules. Learn them and make the experience better for everyone.
Eating well on the Camino de Santiago
Walking 20-30 km daily demands quality fuel. Discover what to eat, when and where to keep your energy up without overspending.
Foot care on the Camino de Santiago
Blisters are the pilgrim's number one enemy. Learn how to prevent them, treat them and keep walking without pain.
The pilgrim credential: what it is and where to get it
The credential is your Jacobean passport. You stamp it at each stage and at the end you can obtain the Compostela. Here is everything you need to know.
Physical training before the Camino
You don't need to be an athlete, but preparing your body weeks ahead will help you enjoy the Camino far more and avoid injuries.
What to pack for the Camino de Santiago
Your backpack is your most loyal companion on the Camino. Learn how to choose the right one and pack only the essentials without freezing or overloading.
Camino de Santiago in July: Crowds, Heat and Essential Tips
July is the most popular (and hottest) month on the Camino. We tell you what to expect and how to survive the heat and crowds.
Sarria to Portomarín: Complete Stage Guide
The most popular stage of the Camino Francés: 22 km from Sarria to Portomarín. Everything you need to know about this first day of the last 100 km.
Walking the Camino de Santiago in Winter: What to Expect
Walking the Camino in winter is a unique experience: fewer people, more introspection, but more challenges. Complete guide for winter pilgrims.
Best Boots and Shoes for the Camino de Santiago
Trekking boots or trail shoes? We help you choose the perfect footwear for your Camino based on route, terrain and season.
Camino de Santiago Training Plan: 8 Weeks to Get Ready
Prepare your body for the Camino with this 8-week plan. Progressive exercises, stretching and tips to arrive in shape.
Albergues vs Private Hostels on the Camino: Pros and Cons
Public or private albergue? We compare prices, amenities, atmosphere and availability so you can choose what's best for your Camino.
Pilgrim Passport (Credencial): How to Get It and What It's For
The pilgrim credential is your official document on the Camino. We explain how to get it, where to stamp it, and why you need it.
Blisters on the Camino de Santiago: Prevention and Treatment
Blisters are the pilgrim's number one enemy. Learn how to prevent and treat them so they don't ruin your Camino.
How Much Does the Camino de Santiago Cost? Complete 2026 Breakdown
From €600 to €3,000 depending on your style. We break down every cost so you can plan without surprises.