The 12 -Day ItInerary
At a gentle, steady pace, we’ll gradually build up to 23km (14.5 miles) on our longest day. Through pre-Camino training sessions and coaching, you’ll prepare both physically and mentally for the journey ahead, discovering how walking fosters reflection, clarity, and connection away from daily distractions.
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Day 0 - September 3 | Arrival in Astorga
Rest at Hotel Guadi or similar for first walk next day
Day 1 - September 4 | Astorga → Santa Catalina de Somoza | 8.6km / 5.4 miles
Set intentions for your pilgrimage
Last minute group gear check and shopping
Start walking in late morning to Santa Catalina de Somoza
Day 2 - September 5 | Santa Catalina de Somoza → Rabanal del Camino | 11.2km / 7 miles
Ease into the day with another short walk to prepare you for the upcoming days
Day 3 - September 6 | Rabanal del Camino → El Acebo del Camino → Molinaseca | 17km / 10.5 miles
Carry your stone from home to the famed Cruz de Ferro (Iron Cross) and leave it there as a symbol of letting go of your burdens
Taxi transfer from El Acebo to Molinaseca
Day 4 - September 7 | Molinaseca → Cacabelos | 23km / 14.3 miles
Visit the Knights Templar Castle in Ponferrada on route
Day 5 - September 8 | Cacabelos → Villafranca del Bierzo | 8.3 km / 5.15 miles
A shorter day, arriving early to enjoy this historic town
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Day 6 - September 9 | Villafranca del Bierzo → Vega de Valcarce | 17km / 10.5 miles
A valley walk with mountain views preparing you for the climb into Galicia
Day 7 - September 10 | Vega de Valcarce → O Cebreiro → Fonfria | 23.5km / 14.6 miles
Climb into Galicia through O Cebreiro, a mystical mountaintop hamlet (11.5km / 7.1 miles)
Optional taxi transfer to Fonfria for remaining 12km / 7.5 miles
Day 8 - September 11 | Fonfria → Samos | 19.3km / 12 miles
Peaceful forest walk and rolling hills en route to the monastery village of Samos
Day 9 - September 12 | Samos → Sarria | 15.4km / 9.6 miles
Gentle stage into Sarria
Day 10 - September 13 | Sarria → Amenal → Santiago de Compostela | 16.3km / 10.1 miles
Transfer from Sarria to Amenal
Walk from Amenal into Santiago
Receive your Compostela and celebrate completion of your pilgrimage
Attend Pilgrim’s Mass
Closing and celebratory circle
Optional massage or reflexology session
Day 11 - September 14 | Santiago de Compostela (Departure)
Leave Spain and fly home
Optional: Stay for a day tour to Finisterre
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Total Cost: $3,600
Available Spots: 5
Deposit: There is a non-refundable $500 to hold your spot and secure arrangements. Payment plans are available for the remaining balance if needed.Deadline for deposit: February 16, 2026
First Payment Due: March 14, 2026 — $1,550
Final Payment Due: April 14, 2026 — $1,550
If registering after February 16, an initial enrollment payment of $2,050 is required at booking, which includes the non-refundable deposit
Failure to meet payment deadlines may result in forfeiture of your spot and all payments made
To reserve your spot: Email sankofamassage@gmail.com with the subject Camino.
You will receive the registration agreement and payment instructions. Participation in this Camino retreat is by application and conversation. This ensures that the experience is supportive, aligned, and appropriate for each participant and the group as a whole.What’s included:
4 pre-Camino coaching sessions with individual check-ins, a detail oriented training plan, packing list, gear guide, step-by-step travel instructions, and on trail coaching
Accommodations for 11 nights *
5 breakfasts
Pilgrims’ passport
Daily luggage transfer per person (1 backpack not to exceed 15kg/33lbs)
Compostela certificate upon completion
Optional bodywork during the journey
2 post Camino integration coaching calls
What’s NOT included:
Flight to or from Spain
Taxi or bus transfers while on pilgrimage unless otherwise stated
Meals not otherwise mentioned
Travel health insurance
Trip insurance
*Accommodations: We will stay in carefully-picked, quaint, family-run hotels and B&B’s with some being reserved exclusively for our group. We’ll accommodate single rooms whenever possible. However, depending on group size and availability, shared accommodations (twin rooms) may be necessary. All rooms include private ensuite bathrooms
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Cancellation Policy
We understand that unexpected events can occur, and plans may change. Because this retreat involves advanced bookings, coordination with international partners, and non-refundable reservations, the following cancellation and refund policy applies to all participants. All deposits and other payments are non-refundable. If you find that you are unable to attend, you may transfer your spot to another eligible participant (female 18+) with written approval. It is strongly recommended to purchase trip insurance.Retreat Cancellations by Organizer
In the unlikely event that the retreat must be canceled by the organizer due to unforseen circumstances (e.g., minimum group size not met, travel restrictions, natural disasters), participants will receive:A full refund of all payments made, excluding any personal travel arrangements (flights, insurance, etc.), or
The option to transfer payments to a future retreat
Travel Insurance
We strongly recommend that all participants purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and personal belongings. This ensures peace of mind in the event of illness, injury or travel disruptions.Physical Preperation
You will be given a training schedule to prepare you for your walk. It is in your best interest to follow the program to decrease injuries. You don’t want to ruin your pilgrimage. With training, you will be able to walk up to 14 miles!Starting Point
Book your flight into Madrid (Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport) and plan to arrive no later than September 2nd. The next morning, we will meet in Madrid and travel as a group via train to Astorga. If you decided to travel on your own, you must arrive in Astorga on September 3rd as the next day is the start of your pilgrimage.Walk Your Way
I encourage you to listen to your body and your needs for the day. In the beginning, we will walk together as a group. As you become comfortable on The Way, feel free to rest, stop to take pictures, converse with other pilgrims, walk ahead, walk slowly or walk in silence. You do not have to worry about getting lost as the Camino shells and arrows will guide you as well as locals and other pilgrims. You also will be given an itinerary so you’ll always know where you should be at the end of the day.Communication
While on the trail your guide will be close by and accessible via WhatsApp should you need anything.Participant Responsibility & Liability Waiver
Participation in this retreat involves physical activity, including walking and hiking along the Camino de Santiago, and traveling in international settings. By registering, you acknowledge and agree that:
You are voluntarily participating and accept full responsibility for your health, safety, and well-being throughout the retreat.
You have reviewed your physical condition with your healthcare provider and are fit to participate
The organizer, retreat leaders, and any affiliated partners are not liable for any injury, illness, accident, loss, or damage that may occur before, during, or after the retreat.
You agree to hold the organizer harmless from any claims arising from participation in this retreat or related activities
You are solely responsible for obtaining travel insurance that covers medical care, evacuation, and trip interruptions
Acknowledgement
By submitting your registration and deposit, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to the terms of this Cancellation, Refund, and Liability Policy.