Spain Private Camino de Santiago Tour: A Luxury Itinerary

 Spain 2024 Private Camino de Santiago Tour: A Luxury Itinerary

Are you an active person dreaming of an European vacation of a lifetime with cultural charm, natural beauty, amazing food and being active most days?…

Can you imagine yourself enjoying a historically enriching vacation this year with top guides, full support, deluxe hotels, great food, Spanish wines and UNESCO cultural sites to remember?  We have some magical ideas for you so read on fellow travel lover!…

Experience the magic of the Camino de Santiago with a private guided tour that suits your needs and preferences.

Whether you want to walk the classic French Way, the scenic Portuguese Coast, or the historic North Coast, we have the perfect itinerary for you. You will enjoy the best accommodation, luggage transfer, and local guides along the way. Join us on this unforgettable journey and discover the history, culture, and spirituality of the Camino de Santiago.

Availability for our Camino de Santiago guides and hotels is very limited. So contact us now to consult availability for 2024 or 2025.

A Spain private Camino de Santiago tour is one of Europe’s top active historic trips. As a pilgrimage, it was on par with other great spiritual journeys from Europe to Jerusalem or Rome. For many, it is difficult to overlook the historic and spiritual importance of the Camino.

Of course, more monasteries, churches and villages sprung to nurture body and soul. UNESCO lists 1,800 buildings along the Camino as “great historic interest.”

Spain 2024 Private Camino de Santiago Tour: A Luxury Itinerary Here is a possible Spain 2024 Private Camino de Santiago Tour: A Luxury Itinerary that we can customize for you.

Our private luxury Camino de Santiago itinerary below included one unique cultural highlight for each day.

Day 1: Arrive in Leon, a historic city with a stunning Gothic cathedral and a lively tapas scene. Check in to your deluxe hotel and enjoy a welcome dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant. Highlight: Visit the Museo de León, which showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region, from prehistoric times to the present day.

Day 2: Transfer to Astorga and walk to Rabanal del Camino, passing through the Maragatería region and admiring the Romanesque architecture. Stay in a charming rural hotel and visit the Benedictine monastery of San Salvador, where you can listen to the monks chanting vespers. Highlight: Explore the Astorga Cathedral and the Episcopal Palace, designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí.

Day 3: Rabanal del Camino to Molinaseca, crossing the Cruz de Ferro, the highest point of the Camino, and descending through the Bierzo valley. Stay in a restored 18th century mansion with a swimming pool and a garden. Highlight: Take a photo at the Cruz de Ferro, a simple iron cross atop a wooden pole, where pilgrims traditionally leave a stone or a personal item as a symbol of their journey.

Day 4: Molinaseca to Villafranca del Bierzo, walking along the river and through vineyards and orchards. Stay in a luxury hotel with a spa and a wine cellar. Highlight: Taste some of the local wines and delicacies at the Bodega del Abad, a winery that produces award-winning white and red wines from the Mencía grape.

Day 5: Villafranca del Bierzo to O Cebreiro, climbing up to the Galician mountains and entering the land of the Celts. Stay in a cozy stone house with a fireplace and a jacuzzi. Highlight: Visit the Santa María la Real Church in O Cebreiro, a pre-Romanesque church that houses a miraculous chalice and a statue of the Virgin Mary.

Day 6: O Cebreiro to Portomarín, passing through oak woods, farmland, and rural villages. Stay in a charming pazo with a swimming pool and a garden. Highlight: See the Romanesque Church of San Nicolás in Portomarín, a 12th century church that was moved stone by stone to its current location when the original village was flooded by a reservoir.

Day 7: Transfer to Santiago de Compostela and walk the last kilometers to the Cathedral, where you can attend the pilgrim’s mass and hug the statue of St James. Stay in the famous Parador hotel and enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. Highlight: Witness the Botafumeiro ceremony, where a giant incense burner is swung by eight men across the transept of the Cathedral, creating a spectacular sight and smell.

I hope this Spain private Camino de Santiago tour itinerary meets your expectations and gives you a better idea of what you can experience on your private Camino tour. If you have any questions or need more assistance, please let us know.

Or better yet why not book your private tour today so you don’t miss out. Then just get ready for the adventure of a lifetime. We have a fitness training program if desired for our customers.

Availability for our top guides is very limited. So contact us now to consult availability for 2024 or 2025. 

On your private luxury Camino tour of Spain, you can:

  • Opt to walk the classic French Way, the scenic Portuguese Coast, or the historic North Coast
  • Enjoy the best accommodation, luggage transfer, and local guides along the way, if we have availability.
  • Discover the history, culture, and cuisine of the Camino de Santiago.

Spain 2024 Private Camino de Santiago Tour: A Luxury Itinerary