One of the most popular Camino pilgrimage routes is the Camino Portuguese with a majority of pilgrims choosing to start their walk from Porto or farther to the south in Lisbon. The Variante Espiritual or| Packing up the Pieces
Baiona is a medieval port town found at the opening of the Ría de Vigo, the southernmost lower estuary of the Rías Baixas in Spain. This seaside village boasts a historical castle and sandy beaches.| Packing up the Pieces
Life-Changing, Soul-Shaking, the Journey of a Lifetime. Europe's Grandest Pilgrimage. The Camino. The Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage route that leads to the historical city of Santiago de Compostela. Saint James is supposedly buried| Packing up the Pieces
White Villages of Andalusia, Long Stretches of Coastlines, Museums, Sacred Walks, Foodie Paradise. Alluring. Spain truly has it all. Andalusia is packed with Moorish history, and charming white villages, and don't forget to eat as| Packing up the Pieces
The La Rioja region is most famous for its incredible wine region, which draws travelers to this autonomous community in northern Spain. Yes, this wine region is one of the most prestigious in Spain, but| Packing up the Pieces
The Camino de Invierno is a divergent route off of the popular and sometimes crowded Camino Frances. This Camino de Santiago route is an optional path in the medieval city of Ponferrada in the Leòn| Packing up the Pieces
Galicia may be one of the most underrated regions in Spain. This lush region in Spain is rich in culture with a tribal Celtic past, was included as part of the Roman Empire, and today| Packing up the Pieces