The Camino de Santiago is one of the most important pilgrimage routes in the world. Every year more pilgrims arrive in Compostela from five continents. If you are thinking about doing this route, you should take into account the different services that can improve this experience.
Sleeping and eating well is essential throughout your trip, so you must know that you can make your way staying in comfortable accommodation, with a nice decoration and atmosphere where you can relax after a hard day walking. In many of the establishments that you will find on the Camino you can also enjoy a revitalizing massage or a spa session.
You can stay in one of the most emblematic buildings of Galicia, the pazos, old manor houses built between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. Buildings with history that will transport you to another time and where you can taste the delicious cuisine of the area. Many of these establishments, in addition to a rich homemade cuisine, offer flexible hours so you can start walking very early or, if you prefer, can prepare a picnic bag to taste on the Camino.
To make your Camino even more comfortable, you will also find express laundry service or free Wi-Fi in many of the accommodations, which will allow you to communicate with your friends and family and tell them how your adventure is progressing.
The offer is very varied, and in addition to the different existing routes, the pioneer agency on the Camino, Tee Travel, offers a wide range so you can get to Compostela as you want.
There are many services that will facilitate your arrival Santiago. You can hire transport of your backpacks so that you only worry about walking. The company collects your backpack at the start of each stage and takes it to your next destination, which will undoubtedly make your journey easier.If you get tired do not worry, you can count on a broom car, a service that will make this trip easier. Also, if you suffer from any food intolerance remember that many restaurants offer menus adapted to your needs.
There are many cultural visits that you can make during and at the end of your Camino. The best known option is to travel to Cape Fisterra, where the Romans believed that the world ended. You can get to Fisterra by walking and get the Fisterrana, the document that certifies that you have made this route, or in one of the scheduled excursions that will guide you through the unique landscape of the Costa da Morte.
Spain is a country with a wide variety of wines so it is especially interesting to go to one of the many wineries in the country, the Camino runs through La Rioja but, after your arrival in Santiago you can go to the Rías Baixas and visit one of the wineries producing the famous albariño wine.If you want to finish your Camino in a different way we present two plans that you can make together with the youngest of the house: Cazatesoros Compostela and Minichef, they allow you to know Santiago in a fun and original way.
When hiring these services it is essential to have specialized agencies to advise you and adapt the trip to your tastes and needs, such as, for example, Tee Travel.
If you decide to do your Camino with them you will have a 24 hour assistance service. You can also rent ride bikes, mountain bikes and even e-bikes if you choose to make the road on two wheels, a feature that is complemented by a Premium Assistance service on some routes.
To make your Camino an unforgettable experience it is very important that you take into account all these recommendations that we make to you but, above all, that it is a Camino made for you.
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