Coastal Walk Along St. James Way
Hike along one of the most scenic stretches of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route with a private walking tour.
Embark on a private walking tour along a stunning section of the renowned Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route near San Sebastián. This easy stretch of the St. James Way offers breathtaking views of the rugged Basque coast and picturesque fishing villages, where you’ll savor a delectable lunch.
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the St. James Way, is a globally recognized pilgrimage trail that culminates at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, honoring Saint James the Great. In the Middle Ages, this pilgrimage rivaled journeys to Rome and Jerusalem in significance. Nowadays, hundreds of thousands of travelers flock to the shrine annually, with many hikers also exploring the trails in Spain.
Accompanied by a private guide, you’ll traverse the coast and experience the awe-inspiring sea views along this trail section. Learn about the area’s rich history, culture, and religious significance while capturing stunning photos of the surroundings. Your journey concludes in the charming fishing village of Pasajes San Juan, where Victor Hugo found inspiration for his literary works.
After a leisurely stroll through the village, indulge in a traditional Basque meal at a local eatery known for its regional cuisine, sourced mainly from the sea and countryside. Following lunch, return to San Sebastián by bus, reminiscing about the day’s adventures.
Before embarking on this excursion, note that the tour lasts approximately 4 hours and is suitable for all ages. Enjoy the privacy of a private group setting as you immerse yourself in the beauty and history of the Camino de Santiago. The tour includes private guide service, transport back to your hotel, air-conditioned vehicle, all transport expenses, and a boat ticket to reach Pasajes San Juan.
Immerse yourself in the cultural and natural splendor of the Basque coast with this unforgettable private walking tour along the Camino de Santiago.
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