05/13/2026
๐ต๐น If walking the Camino de Santiago has ever crossed your mind, you are not alone. It is one of those journeys people feel called to do at least once. ๐ง
What many people do not realize is there is more than one way to experience it. I have two options, both incorporating Santiago de Compostela at the end of the walk, but each offering a different feel along the way.
One follows the Portuguese coastal route, starting and ending in Lisbon and working its way along the ocean through small towns and coastal scenery. ๐
The other begins and ends in Madrid and takes you through northern Spain, with a more classic inland route and a deeper connection to the traditional Camino path. ๐ช๐ธ
No matter which one you choose, the experience is the same at its core.
๐ถ๐พTime to walk.
๐Time to think.
โณTime to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with something a little more meaningful.
And you are not doing it alone or carrying everything on your back. โ๐
Your luggage is transferred. ๐ผ๐๐
Your route is planned. ๐โ
And there is a balance of walking and riding so you can take it in without feeling overwhelmed. ๐
That is what makes this realistic for people who have always thought about doing it but were not sure how.
This is not a rough it kind of experience. This is a supported way to take on something meaningful, at your own pace, with just enough structure to make it doable and enjoyable. ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พ
If the Camino has ever been on your list, I have two great ways to make it happen. Reach out and letโs talk through which one fits you best.