A good backpack and a comfortable pair of shoes are the two most important pieces of gear on your Camino de Santiago packing list. It is good to buy these …
The Togian Islands is a true tropical paradise with beautiful powder white sand beaches covered in tropical rain forests and surrounded by pristine coral reefs in crystal clear water. This …
Walking nine different Camino de Santiago routes the best hiking socks that we have used were all merino wool or wool blends. For long-distance walks, the right shoes are a very important item on your Camino de …
The Camino Ingles is one of the shortest Camino de Santiago routes to the tomb of the Apostle St.James in Santiago de Compostela. The route dates back to the 12th …
Walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Northern Spain is a life-changing experience. Many people plan the journey for years and pilgrims that have walked the Way obsess …
The pilgrimage on the Camino from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela is an unforgettable experience. The Camino de Santiago is an old pilgrimage route to the tomb of the Apostle …
There is no set Camino de Santiago cost. How much you spend depends on many factors. You can walk the Camino de Santiago for 25 Euros per person a day …
The English Way (Camino Ingles) is one of the shorter routes of the Camino de Santiago network on mainland Europe. This route is growing in popularity, every year more and …
The Camino del Norte is an 865 km route across Spain. It crosses four regions: the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, and Galicia. The scenery on the Camino is fantastic; unspoiled …
The Northern Way of St.James is a spectacular route. It offers beautiful beaches, fishermen’s villages, picturesque mountains, pasture fields, and lush forests. If you want to see both; the sea …
The shoes that you walk the Camino de Santiago with are the most important gear decision you will make on your Camino de Santiago Packing list. Walking in the wrong shoes …
The Camino Finisterre is an extension of the Camino de Santiago that takes pilgrims from Santiago de Compostela to what in old times was believed to be “the end of …
The Camino Frances is a 790 km/490 mi pilgrimage route from St.Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It’s the most popular Camino de Santiago …
For centuries Saint Jean Pied de Port (SJPDP) has played an important role in European Christian culture. The town is the starting point of the Camino Frances, the most popular …
The Coastal Route of the Portuguese Camino is a beautiful alternative walk to the Central Route. The total distance of the route is 280 km. It starts in Porto and …
Camino de Santiago is a life-changing experience. The success of the walk depends on several factors. One of them is choosing the right gear for your Camino packing list. We …
The French Camino is one of the routes of the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage to the tomb of the Apostle St.James in Santiago de Compostela. It is the most …
The Camino de Santiago or the Way of St.James is a network of pilgrimage to the tomb of Apotles St.James in Santiago de Compostela. Walking the Camino is a lifetime …
In this post, we discuss some of the most incredible towns and cities on the Camino de Santiago the French Way. These are all great stops for rest days during your …
The Camino de Santiago has many different routes. Each one offers a unique cultural and spiritual experience. The Camino de Santiago is not a single route like many people think …
The cost of your trek to Everest Base Camp will be determined by the type of trek you are planning, your trekking route, your time on the trail, and the …
Tui is a Spanish town on the Central Route of the Portuguese Camino, one of the most popular Camino de Santiago routes. It’s situated 119 km/74 mi from Santiago de …
The Central Route is the most popular route of the Portuguese Camino from Porto. The Camino starts at Se Cathedral in the historical center of Porto and finishes in Santiago …
Renting a car is the most convenient way of transport in South Africa. Public transport options are limited and with plenty of options for rental car companies right inside Cape …
Walking the Portuguese Camino is a very nice alternative to the popular Camino Frances, with coastal and rural scenery leading to Santiago. The Camino Portuguese is the second most popular Camino de Santiago route to …
The Franschhoek wine tram is a classic double-decker tram that runs through the vineyards of the Franschhoek wine valley on an old railway line. Ride on this beautiful, fun train …
Seeing the famous Boulders Beach penguins in Cape Town is an interaction with wild animals in South Africa not to be missed. The beautiful beach is home to a rare …
The wine farms in Constantia are located close to the Cape Town city center, this is where wine-making started in South Africa. The spectacular suburb of Constantia offers a wine …
There are many beautiful scenic drives in Cape Town. The area around the city is incredibly diverse and offers a great variety of scenic road trips from stunning coastal drives …
The wonderful Durbanville wine farms in the rolling hills of this fantastic wine-producing area are a fantastic day trip from Cape Town. Located just 30 kilometers from the city center Durbanville …