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COME THIS WAY

HOW you walk your Camino is completely up to you. You may be a purist and want to walk the whole thing independently with just your possessions on your back and stay in dorms with other pilgrims? You might want to do a self-guided tour where a tour operator carries your luggage from hotel to hotel, but you do the walk on your own. Or you might want to do the Camino pack-free, fully guided and stay in gorgeous accommodation. All options offer a memorable experience. And with the last two options in mind we profile seven tour operators who offer various levels of comfort.

Life’s An Adventure

The traditional Camino routes can be up to 1000km in length, taking a month or more to complete. Life’s An Adventure have chosen the most popular

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