Getting There & Back
How do I get to the Camino Horizons Tour starting point?
Bilbao, Spain, is the official starting point of the Camino Horizons tour and can be reached via plane, train, or bus. Bilbao International Airport has service throughout Europe. For those looking to fly into Bilbao, please see the following link for all airports serviced. If you are traveling from Madrid, you can choose between the train or the bus. For a sample of prices and timetables, please see:
RENFE Train – Madrid to Bilbao
ALSA Bus – Madrid to Bilbao
How can I purchase my bus or train tickets beforehand?
Train tickets can be purchased online through RENFE. Some routes cannot be purchased until 3-4 weeks prior to departure – please be patient. Please note that the site tends to run slowly on weekends due to heavy demand.
If you would like information on trains in Spain (different types of fares, security, food on board, etc.), Trainline is a wonderful resource. You can also buy your tickets on this site if you find the RENFE site to be confusing (just remember that tickets are not available until 3-4 weeks before departure).
Bus tickets can be purchased on the ALSA website.
How do I get from Santiago de Compostela to Madrid and other cities?
There are several fast trains a day between approximately 3-4 hours). Traveling by train is the most convenient way, especially if you are planning to do some sightseeing in Madrid, as it takes you straight to the city center. If you are looking to fly, there are multiple domestic flights a day between Santiago and Madrid, as well as other major Spanish cities.
How do I get from Bilbao Airport to the city center?
You can easily find a taxi outside the terminal. The ride costs approximately €30.
On the Road
What is the weather like in Spain?
The Camino Horizons Tour crosses northern Spain as it makes its way from the French border to the western coast of Spain. The weather varies across these 500 miles, especially as the tour passes through two different mountain ranges. We highly recommend dressing in layers, especially while you are walking along the Camino.
As an example, please visit the following link for average monthly temperatures in some cities that we will be staying in:
Bilbao, Pamplona, León and Santiago de Compostela
What is a typical day like on the Camino Horizons Tour?
After breakfast on walking days, we lace up and get moving. After walking for a couple hours, we indulge in a gourmet picnic lunch prepared with the freshest local ingredients. On the days we do not hike, the activities are described in the itinerary. This tour is designed to get a taste of the different sections of the Camino across Spain.
In the afternoon, we head to our hotel, where we have time for a shower, a siesta, and just relax! We finish our day with a glass of tinto and a feast of the local gastronomy. We then retire for the night and get ready to do it again! On some afternoons, we have planned excursions, including visits to cathedrals, museums, and even a winery!
What is the terrain like on the Camino Horizons Tour?
The Camino de Santiago terrain is extremely varied across Spain. The trail itself is a combination of well-maintained compact dirt and stone footpaths and small country roads.
What is the change in elevation on the Camino Horizons Tour?
The elevation gain varies greatly as we explore the different sections of the Camino. However, there are no stages that require intense training or preparation.
How many kilometers do we walk each day on the Camino Horizons Tour?
The distance we walk each day varies from 3 to 11 km (2 to 7 miles). We have designed this tour to allow you to walk the most scenic sections of the Camino de Santiago. All the walks are accompanied by a support vehicle and options for less (or more!) km’s a day are possible. We can tailor the Camino to suit your needs!
Will I be able to do laundry on the Camino Horizons Tour?
On the Camino Horizons Tour, we offer a Fresco Tours laundry service roughly halfway through the trip, where you can send your clothes to the laundromat to have them washed and dried. In addition, some hotels offer laundry services on the premises or you can use local laundromats. We also recommend that you bring quick-drying clothes that you can handwash and dry overnight at the hotel if all else fails!
Before You Go / Preparing
What type of shoes do I need for the Camino Horizons Tour?
Footwear is a very personal question. A lot depends on how active you are and how much support you need. However, we suggest comfortable shoes for urban exploring and light trail walkers or even running shoes for the short walks. As we will not be engaging in any strenuous hiking and the trails are well–groomed, state-of-the-art hiking footwear may not be necessary. Keep in mind that there may be mud and water along the trail. Most importantly: Make sure that you are comfortable in your shoes and that they are well broken in!
What sort of conditioning do I need for the Camino Horizons Tour?
Camino Horizons is a tour designed for everyone. If you are an avid walker, then you will enjoy the sections we do on foot. However, if your circumstances do not allow you to walk as far as you’d like, rest assured that the hikes have been chosen with this in mind. All the walks can be tailored to your ability and you can even opt out of a hike or two. Furthermore, during your walk, one of the two guides will be on the trail with the group to ensure that everyone is okay.