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Discover the last 100 km of the Camino de Santiago from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela with this 7-day private supported walk, including accommodations and luggage transfer.

For those interested in walking the famous Camino de Santiago, this tour offers a practical way to complete the last 100 kilometers from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela. Priced at $2,312.48 per person, it provides a 7-day guided experience that includes six nights of accommodation, daily breakfasts, and luggage transfer. The tour is designed for people who want to enjoy the pilgrimage without the hassle of planning every detail or carrying their luggage.
This private service can be customized to suit individual needs, with phone assistance available during the route. It’s ideal for travelers with moderate physical fitness who prefer the convenience of organized support. Booking is popular, with an average wait of 230 days in advance, indicating strong interest among pilgrims and adventurers alike.

The journey begins in the charming town of Sarria, which is well-connected by public transportation. On Day 1, the tour departs from Sarria, setting the stage for a week of scenic walking through Galicia. The route is designed to be manageable, allowing participants to settle into the rhythm of the pilgrimage from the start.
The first walking day involves leaving Sarria and heading towards Portomarín, covering 22 km. The route offers a gentle introduction to the landscape, and the support staff ensures luggage is transferred smoothly, allowing walkers to focus on the experience.

Portomarín stands out as a key stop on Day 2. This town is notable for its historic church that was relocated during the construction of a reservoir, giving it a unique charm. The town provides a good rest point where pilgrims can appreciate local architecture and enjoy a relaxed pace before continuing.
The walk from Sarria to Portomarín is approximately 22 km, making it a comfortable start for most. Travelers can expect a mix of gentle slopes and scenic views that showcase Galicia’s lush landscape.

Day 3 involves a longer stretch of roughly 24 km from Portomarín to Palas del Rei. This section challenges walkers slightly more, but the support team ensures logistical ease. The route passes through small villages and open countryside, offering views of rolling hills and farmland.
This stage is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere, allowing time to reflect and enjoy the natural surroundings. The full route itinerary keeps participants informed about landmarks and points of interest along the way.

Day 4 features a more demanding 29 km walk from Palas del Rei to Arzúa. It is the longest single day in the itinerary, requiring moderate physical endurance. The route takes pilgrims through varied terrain, including forests and rural paths.
Travelers receive phone assistance during this leg to help with navigation or any concerns. The route’s length is balanced by the scenic beauty and the promise of arriving in Arzúa, a town known for its welcoming vibe and local cheeses.

The following days include shorter walks, making the overall experience manageable. On Day 5, the route from Arzúa to O Pedrouzo covers just 19 km, giving ample time to explore and rest. The town of O Pedrouzo provides a peaceful setting before the final push to Santiago.
On Day 6, the route from O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela is approximately 20 km. This last walking day is often filled with anticipation, as the historic city of Santiago de Compostela approaches.

The tour concludes with a breakfast on Day 7, marking the end of the supported walk. The full itinerary is designed to balance walking with enough time for reflection and sightseeing. Santiago de Compostela is renowned for its stunning cathedral, a highlight of the pilgrimage, and the town’s lively atmosphere makes a fitting finale.
The service ends at the meeting point in Santiago, allowing participants to explore further or arrange onward travel easily.

This tour’s luggage transfer service takes the hassle out of carrying heavy bags daily, making the walk more comfortable. Accommodation is arranged for six nights, providing cozy, private spaces to rest each evening.
Breakfasts are included every morning, fueling pilgrims for the day ahead. The full route itinerary guides participants through each stage, while phone assistance ensures help is just a call away during the walk.
While the tour covers many essentials, food and drinks (besides breakfast) are not included, allowing flexibility in choosing local cuisine or snacks. A separate guide is not provided, so strangers should be comfortable navigating with the route instructions.
The non-refundable policy means travelers should plan carefully, as changes or cancellations are not permitted once booked. Meeting points are easily accessible in Sarria and Santiago, making the start and end of the journey straightforward.
This private supported walk offers a personalized, stress-free way to experience the last segment of the Camino de Santiago. It is especially suitable for those who want to complete the pilgrimage without the logistical burden and appreciate the comfort of organized accommodations and luggage transfer.
The reviews praise the excellent service and highlight the journey as a “life-changing experience”. The flexibility and support make it an attractive option for first-time pilgrims or those returning to finish what they started.
This tour appeals to individuals seeking guided support with a focus on convenience and comfort. It suits those with moderate fitness levels who prefer a structured walking experience over independent treks. The private nature of the tour allows customization, making it ideal for personalized pilgrimage experiences.
The Camino de Santiago: Last 100 km walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela offers a well-organized, supportive way to walk the final stretch of this historic route. The 7-day itinerary balances walking distances with rest, and the inclusion of accommodation, breakfasts, and luggage transfer provides peace of mind.
While the price of over $2,300 reflects the added support and convenience, the positive reviews confirm that the experience is meaningful and well worth the investment. This tour is best suited for those looking for a guided, hassle-free pilgrimage that emphasizes comfort and companionship.
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Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the route is designed for individuals with moderate physical fitness, making it accessible for most who are comfortable walking daily.
What is included in the price?
The price covers six nights of accommodation, daily breakfast, luggage transfer, full route itinerary, phone assistance, and travel insurance.
Are guides provided during the walk?
No, a separate guide is not included, but full route instructions and phone assistance ensure support along the way.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in Sarria and concludes in Santiago de Compostela, with the meeting point in Sarria.
Can I customize this tour?
As a private service, the tour can be tailored to individual needs, making adjustments feasible upon request.
Is this a non-refundable booking?
Yes, cancellations and amendments are not allowed once the booking is confirmed.
How physically demanding is this walk?
The route involves walking approximately 22 to 29 km on some days, suitable for those with moderate fitness levels.
What if I need assistance during the walk?
Phone support is available throughout the route to help with navigation, concerns, or emergencies.
Why choose this tour over a self-guided trek?
This tour offers the comfort of organized accommodations, luggage transfer, and support, reducing stress and allowing focus on the experience.