
Create your own journey; Experience the best of Northern Spain at your own pace
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Create your own journey; Experience the best of Northern Spain at your own pace
Mountains, rivers and beaches in Northern Spain will challenge anyone.
Pamper yourself with an exclusive holiday in the rich setting of Spain's famous Parador hotels.
Enjoy your holiday in scenic and tasteful private surroundings
We specialize in pilgrimages to Santiago
A "must" - experience - some of the world's most luxurious trains
The green coastal express' accurately describes the content of this fantastic journey aboard one of the world's most luxurious trains.
Along the old mine railway that winds through beautiful mountains, impressive landscapes and charming villages between León and Bilbao.
A stylish palace on train tracks. Travel through the history of Andalusia aboard the elegant Belle Epoque-style luxury train. Round trip with start and finish in Seville.
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"I think there is a difference between how Spanish pilgrims experience the Camino compared to foreign pilgrims. Probably it is more special for foreigners to do the Camino because maybe they have never been in Santiago de Compostela before. A lot of Spanish people already have been in Santiago or at least know the region here and they know more or less what to expect. What is also true, is that Spanish pilgrims, at least the one’s that live close to the Camino Frances, will look for restaurants that are a little bit out of the city center. We are used to the advertisements of the pilgrim menu’s and that is why we try to search a little less commercial places and sometimes these restaurants are also a little bit cheaper."
Thank you David for sharing your Camino experience!
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