Camino de Santiago – Spain 2027

Walk the final 100km of the iconic Camino through the beautiful Galicia region of Spain alongside a small group of like-minded women.

From AUD$2995

5 Sept 2027

7 Nights

Women only

Inclusions

  • Individual airport arrival transfers in Santiago de Compostela
  • 7 nights accommodation
  • Welcome dinner
  • Daily breakfast
  • Experienced local Camino leader
  • Guided walking along the Camino
  • Luggage transfers between accommodations
  • Private transfer from Santiago de Compostela to Sarria
    Pilgrim Passport
  • Official Camino certificate
  • Traditional Galician lunch in Melide
  • Pilgrim’s Museum entry
  • Queimada tasting experience
  • Visit to Castro de Castromaior Roman ruins
  • Farewell dinner
  • Individual return airport transfers in Santiago de Compostela

Trip Highlights and Activities

  • Experience one of the world’s most famous pilgrimage routes on foot
  • Walk the final 100km of the iconic Camino de Santiago
  • Experience the incredible arrival into Santiago de Compostela
  • Journey through the beautiful Galician countryside, forests and villages
  • Connect with like-minded women on a meaningful shared adventure
  • Stamp your Pilgrim Passport along the Camino
  • Discover charming Camino towns including Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei and Arzua
  • Enjoy authentic local Galician food and culture
  • Experience the traditional Galician Queimada “fire drink” ritual
  • Opportunity to attend the Pilgrims’ Mass at Santiago Cathedral
  • Receive your official Camino certificate
  • Celebrate completing the Camino with your fellow travellers

Travelling solo?

You’ve got a few great options:

  • Come to a Ladies Who Travel Meet Up and find a travel partner
  • Upgrade to your own private room for an additional AUD$575
  • Share a room; we’ll match you with another Ladies Who Travel member

Join this private Camino de Santiago journey created by Intrepid, exclusively for Ladies Who Travel members.

Over 8 unforgettable days, walk the final 100km of the world-famous Camino Francés through the beautiful Galicia region of northern Spain, alongside a small group of like-minded women and an experienced local Camino guide.

This experience is about far more than simply reaching Santiago — it’s about connection, reflection, friendship and the incredible sense of achievement that comes from walking one of the world’s most iconic pilgrimage routes.

Walk through charming villages, peaceful forests and rolling countryside as you collect stamps in your Pilgrim Passport on your way to the magnificent Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.

With luggage transfers, comfortable accommodation, airport transfers and authentic Galician cultural experiences included along the way, this itinerary has been thoughtfully designed to make the Camino achievable, supportive and memorable for Ladies Who Travel members.

Whether you’ve long dreamed of walking the Camino or are simply looking for a meaningful adventure shared with other women, this promises to be a truly special journey.

Please note this is not a hosted Ladies Who Travel tour. Instead, the journey will be led by a knowledgeable local Camino expert who will guide and support the group throughout the walk.

This map is for illustrative purposes only

How Difficult is the Camino from Sarria to Santiago?

The Sarria to Santiago section of the Camino Francés is considered one of the most achievable and rewarding long-distance walks in Europe, which is exactly why it’s the most popular section of the Camino de Santiago.

Over approximately 100km, you’ll walk through the beautiful green landscapes of Galicia in northern Spain, passing charming villages, forests, farmland, cafés and historic churches before finally arriving in the magnificent city of Santiago de Compostela.

Is it difficult?

The walk is generally considered moderate in difficulty.

You don’t need to be an athlete or an experienced hiker, but a reasonable level of fitness and the ability to walk several hours a day are important. Most walking days range from around 10–20km, with plenty of opportunities to stop for coffee, lunch and rest breaks along the way.

The terrain includes:

  • Gentle countryside paths
  • Forest trails
  • Cobblestone village streets
  • Some hills and gradual climbs
  • Occasional steeper sections

Many women in their 50s, 60s and beyond successfully complete this section each year — often finding the experience far more achievable than they first imagined.

Why is Sarria to Santiago so popular?

Starting in Sarria allows walkers to complete the minimum 100km required to receive the official Compostela certificate issued by the Cathedral in Santiago.

This section is especially popular because it offers:

  • A wonderful balance of challenge and comfort
  • Excellent accommodation and café infrastructure
  • Daily luggage transfer services
  • A vibrant atmosphere with fellow pilgrims from around the world
  • Stunning scenery and authentic Spanish villages
  • The emotional experience of arriving in Santiago de Compostela

For many people, the Camino is about much more than walking. It’s about slowing down, reconnecting with yourself, building confidence, meeting wonderful people and experiencing a simpler way of life — one step at a time.

Bienvenidos! Welcome to Spain.

Your adventure begins in Santiago de Compostela, in the Galicia region of northwest Spain. This autonomous region has its own language, cuisine, and culture, distinct from the rest of the country.

Over the next week, you’ll be walking the final 100 km of this iconic and world-renowned pilgrimage.

Tonight, you’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm with your local leader and fellow Ladies Who Travel travellers. After the meeting, head out with your group for an included welcome meeting.

  • Accommodation: Hotel Alda San Carlos or similar
  • Included Meals: Welcome Dinner

Today, after breakfast, jump on your private vehicle and travel to Sarria, where your Camino trip will officially start.

Upon arrival, head out on an orientation walk with your leader and collect your ‘Pilgrim’s Passport’.

The rest of the day is free to relax, before your walking journey tomorrow.

  • Accommodation: Hotel Duerming Villa de Sarria or similar
  • Included Meals: Breakfast
  • Included Activities: Private transfers to Sarria, Sarria Orientation Walk and Pilgrim passport collection.

Today is a gentle introduction to the Camino de Santiago, all about finding your feet and enjoying your scenic surroundings.

Have your pilgrim passport handy, as you’ll be getting this stamped at least twice a day throughout your journey.

Kicking off from Sarria, walk a mostly asphalt path through beautiful countryside, passing forests of chestnut and oak trees, small farms, villages and wheat fields.

You may like to stop for a breather at the Santiago de Barbadelo or the church of San Fiz de Reimondez. Some of the little farms you pass will be selling fresh produce like jams, bread and cheeses – perfect snacks to keep you going!

Finish up for the day in the town of Portomarin.

  • Accommodation: Hotel Villajardin or similar
  • Included Meals: Breakfast
  • Walking distances: Approximately 25km (15.5mi) with 750 metres of elevation gain, which may take up to 9 hours to complete.

Much of today’s route is along a gravel path along a road with little traffic, often cutting through Galician forests and fields.

Walk through the rural Monterroso region and pass by the little villages of Gonzar, Ligonde and Castromaior – a slight detour will take you to the impressive Roman ruins of Castro de Castromaior. There will be stalls along the way selling fruit, snacks and cold drinks, plus plenty of places to stop for a sit-down meal or a coffee.

Around halfway, climb a gradual hill to Sierra de Ligonde, followed by a gentle descent.

Today’s walk wraps up in Palas de Rei – a town dotted with historic buildings and Romanesque architecture.

This evening, get up close and personal with one of Galicia’s most mystical and celebrated specialties – the Queimada, or ‘fire drink,’ has its roots in Galicia’s Celtic past, and is made with the liqueur oruju, lemon and coffee beans, which is then set alight and said to ward off evil spirits. Your leader will make these drinks for the group tonight, ensuring you won’t be bothered by any evil spirits for the rest of your journey!

  • Accommodation: Hotel Duerming Palas de Reis or similar
  • Included Meals: Breakfast
  • Included Activities: Roman ruins of Castro de Castromaior visit & Queimada drink preparation & tasting
  • Walking distance: Approximately 27km (16.5mi) with 750 metres of elevation gain, and may take up to 9 hours to complete.

Get ready for your longest day on this stretch of the Camino de Santiago, covering the distance from Palas de Rei to Arzua.

Today’s terrain is undulating asphalt, so prepare for some ups and downs.

First, walk to the town of Melide – home to around 9000 people, this is one of the most populated spots on your journey. Melide is renowned for its fantastic food, specialising in polbo a feira (a flavoursome octopus dish). You and your group will gather in Melide to tuck into a traditional polbo a feira lunch, which you may like to follow up with some melindres (mini glazed donuts popular in Melide).

For those who wish to give their legs a rest, you’ll have the option to catch a taxi to Arzua, otherwise hit the road and continue the final stretch of today’s journey, crossing the Iso River and navigating a series of short but steep slopes.

When you arrive, ask your leader about the revered cheese made in this region – definitely a must-try while here!

  • Accommodation: Duerming Villa de Arzua or similar
  • Included Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
  • Walking distance: Approximately 30km (18.5mi) with 900metres of elevation gain, and may take up to 10 hours to complete.

Depart Arzua and reach a split in the path, where the right follows the main road, and the left cuts through a shady forest. As the saying goes, the road less travelled is often the most rewarding, so veer left and enjoy a day of peaceful strolling, mostly through endearing forests and past little villages and farms – this is some of the most wonderful scenery on the whole Camino de Santiago.

There are plenty of cafes and restaurants along the way to stop and fuel up.

As you draw closer to O Pedrouzo, your base for the evening, pass by the Fountain of Santa Irene, the water from which was said to cure diseases of crops and illnesses of children.

  • Accommodation: Albergue O Burgo or similar
  • Included Meals: Breakfast
  • Walking distance: Approximately 23km (14mi) with 940metres of elevation gain, and may take up to 8 hours to complete.

Gear up for your final day of walking, conquering the leg between O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela, with each step taking you closer to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

Begin by walking through dense green forest – with no cars or houses around, you may like to take this time to quietly reflect on all you’ve achieved over the past week.

Next, follow a long stretch of road between Lavacolla and Monte do Gozo, then swap out rural landscapes for urban as you walk the final 5 km.

Hear Galician bagpipes welcoming you to the cathedral, marking the end of your journey along the Camino de Santiago.

Present your stamped pilgrim passport and receive your Camino certificate, proof that you have walked the 100 km to Santiago de Compostela.

If you arrive at the cathedral before noon, you can enter and participate in the pilgrims’ mass, where a list of all those who have collected their Camino certificates in the last 24 hours will be read aloud.

Visit the Museum of Pilgrimage to learn about the history of the Camino de Santiago and other places of pilgrimage across the world.

This evening, enjoy your group farewell – you’ve earned it!

  • Accommodation: Hotel Alda San Carlos or similar
  • Included Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
  • Included Activities: Pilgrim’s museum visit
  • Walking distance: Approximately 23km (14mi) with 720 metres of elevation gain, and may take up to 7.39 hours to complete.

With no activities planned for today and the walking done and dusted, your adventure comes to an end after breakfast this morning.

Individual airport transfers are included.

  • Included Meals: Breakfast

Itinerary Disclaimer

Travel is always an adventure — and sometimes the unexpected becomes part of the story.

While every effort is made to ensure your journey runs smoothly, travel can occasionally involve changes, delays or unexpected situations beyond anyone’s control. That’s especially true on more unique and meaningful journeys like this one, where part of the magic comes from stepping a little outside the ordinary.

This Ladies Who Travel experience has been carefully designed to offer a supportive, memorable, and authentic journey, guided by experienced local experts who know the destination intimately and are adept at adapting as needed along the way.

We do ask our ladies to travel with a spirit of flexibility, patience and adventure. Sometimes the moments that don’t go exactly to plan become the memories and stories we treasure most later on.

If anything unexpected does arise during the trip, please raise it with your local guide or the LWT team as soon as possible so we can do our very best to assist and minimise any impact on your experience.

At Ladies Who Travel, we believe the most rewarding journeys are often the ones that take us a little beyond our comfort zone — creating connection, confidence, unforgettable memories and experiences far removed from everyday life.