How many pilgrims walked the Camino in 2021? Where were they from? We show you all this year's data on the Camino de Santiago
January: 60 (2021) / 1,999 (2020) / 1,651 (2019) / 1,627 (2018)
February: 14 (2021) / 3,076 (2020) / 2,119 (2019) / 2,181 (2018)
March: 194 (2021) / 1,710 (2020) / 7,474 (2019) / 11,056 (2018)
April: 1,024 (2021) / 0 (2020) / 31,721 (2019) / 22,068 (2018)
May: 4,295 (2021) / 0 (2020) / 46,672 (2019) / 40,665 (2018)
June: 14,824 (2021) / 12 (2020) / 49,057 (2019) / 45,685 (2018)
July: 35,963 (2021) / 9,752 (2020) / 53,319 (2019) / 50,868 (2018)
August: 43,575 (2021) / 19,812 (2020) / 62,814 (2019) / 60,415 (2018)
September: 37,463 (2021) / 10,441 (2020) / 45,649 (2019) / 47,006 (2018)
October: 31,170 (2021) / 6,418 (2020) / 36,115 (2019) / 35,602 (2018)
November: 9,094 (2021) / 586 (2020) / 8,237 (2019) / 7,651 (2018)
December: 1,193 (2021) / 99 (2020) / 2,710 (2019) / 2,517 (2018)
How many women and men walked the Camino in 2021? A total of 79773 women and 79424 men walked the Camino in 2021.
How many pilgrims walked the Camino de Santiago this year? A total of 148986 pilgrims walked the Camino. The second most frequent mode was by bicycle with a total of 9859 pilgrims, followed by horseback with 162 and sailing with 158.
What country were the pilgrims from in 2021? Spain was the country that gave the most pilgrims to the Camino de Santiago with a total of 137126. In second place was Italy with 7669, followed by Germany and Portugal with 6816 and 6566 respectively.
French Way: 87517 pilgrims
Portuguese Way: 30285 pilgrims
English Way: 9743 pilgrims
Primitive Way: 9239 pilgrims
Northern Way: 8731 pilgrims