News

The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James, is a symbol of faith, history, and personal growth. It began in the 9th century and is one of the oldest Christian pilgrimage paths.
The Camino de Santiago is arguably the world’s most famous pilgrimage. At least in terms of ones that must be taken on foot, across hundreds of miles, while carrying your simplified, reduced ...
The commonly agreed-upon route for El Camino de Santiago (a.k.a. the Way of St. James) begins at Saint Jean Pied de Port, France, and travels 500 miles through four of Spain’s 15 regions, ending ...
Over 340,000 people from all over the world walked “El Camino” in 2019. Only 50,000 walked it last year, when Spain blocked both foreign and domestic travel except for during the summer months.
Pilgrims are returning to Spain’s Camino de Santiago after COVID-19 restrictions kept them away, according to reports. The centuries-old Catholic pilgrimage route ends at the cathedral in San… ...
The French Way, a walk that starts from Saint Jean Pied de Port in the French Pyrénées and ends in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in north-western Spain, was the most popular, but there ...
This increasingly popular European trek takes pilgrims to the purported burial place of Saint James in Galicia, northwestern Spain.
An ancient path The Camino de Santiago is popular among travelers, completed last year by more than 230,000 people of all ages, who usually are referred to as pilgrims. While there are many routes ...
El Camino de Santiago (The Way of Saint James) is a medieval route that carries travelers to a majestic cathedral in the city of Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of James, one of the ...