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Camino de Santiago wine
Excellent Spanish wines and tasty cuisine are among various reasons pilgrims are drawn to Camino de Santiago. Over the past 20 to 30 years Spain has emerged as one of the premier wine producers of Europe. Many local wines are celebrated just as much for their flavor as for the uniqueness of the local grape...
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Adventure Camino Tour Guides
If you’ve ever spent time looking up the top travel destinations in the world, it’s inevitable that the Camino de Santiago has popped up on many of those lists. And you’ve probably heard many people say that El Camino (The Way of Saint James) is on their bucket list, making it one of the adventures...
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Stars on Camino de Santiago
The stars scattered about our night sky have long inspired and befuddled us, creating a breathtaking canvas as we search for illumination about the mystery shrouding mankind’s relation to the infinite. For many centuries, traveling along the Camino de Santiago has been an enchanting opportunity to mix with objects greater than ourselves, to let the mind wander...
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Camino with kids
Camino de Santiago is one of the most beautiful and spiritually significant parts of Northwestern Spain. On this route, travelers have long gone on pilgrimages exploring the area’s churches and taking in the breathtaking scenery. If you’re planning to visit this area, whether as a hiker or pilgrim, you’ll certainly want to take some memorable...
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Vigo Spain
One of the great things about traveling along the Camino de Santiago is that you get to really dig deep and learn about all the places that pre-date the Camino and how the Camino and the villages dotting the landscape continue to sustain each other. One of the most historically, culturally and religiously significant routes...
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camino solo travel
Camino Solo Travel Before you say, “I could never travel alone,” keep reading. Although traveling with friends and family has its benefits, there is something special about traveling alone. Understandably, traveling by yourself for can be nerve-wracking, but the Camino de Santiago is an ideal spot for your solo adventure. This is why: Feel Safe and Secure...
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camino journal
When we return from the pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago, we return transformed. And while we’re aware that we are profoundly changed, we are equally – perhaps painfully – aware that our environment has not. Below, we’ve listed some practices for those who have completed the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage and are integrating back...
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Muxia
Even though the raw beauty is certainly apparent along any route of Camino de Santiago, the real journey actually has little to do with the dazzling visuals you’ll meet on the way to Santiago de Compostela. Instead, the famous pilgrimage is first and foremost a state of mind, a journey of spirit and soul in which...
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Camino Portugues
In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. You know the rhyme, but did you know that remnants of Christopher Columbus’ journey dapple the Camino de Santiago? Along the Portuguese Coastal and Central routes, you pass through several important historical sites where you can learn about the Iberian Peninsula’s rich maritime history. Here are a handful of...
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Camino Frances
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, was one of the most common paths of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages. The path technically began at the pilgrim’s door, but there were a dozen routes that all led through Spain to Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of Saint James were...
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