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With more than 10 official routes and hundreds of variants, choosing the right Camino de Santiago can be overwhelming. This guide helps you decide based on what matters most: your available time, your fitness level, what you're looking for, and your budget.

First things first: how much time do you have?

Available time is the most decisive factor. Here are your options based on how many days you can dedicate:

Days available Recommended route Distance
5–7 daysLast 100 km from Sarria or English Way115–119 km
10–14 daysPortuguese Camino or Portuguese Coastal Route240–260 km
14–20 daysCamino Primitivo or Camino del Norte (section)320 km+
30–35 daysFull Camino Francés780 km

Choose based on your profile

🥾 First Camino, no previous experience

The Camino from Sarria or the Portuguese Camino. Manageable difficulty, good infrastructure and well-organised stages. Many people have done it without prior experience and thoroughly enjoyed it.

🏃 Good fitness level, looking for a challenge

The Camino Primitivo or the Camino del Norte. Significant elevation changes, less infrastructure and fewer people. A more authentic and demanding experience.

🌊 I'm drawn to the sea and nature

The Portuguese Coastal Camino or the Camino del Norte. Stages alongside the Atlantic or Cantabrian Sea with spectacular scenery.

👫 Going as a couple or with family

The Portuguese Camino or the last 100 km from Sarria. Easy to adapt to different paces, good variety of accommodation and flexible stages.

🕊️ Looking for peace and quiet, fewer crowds

The English Way or the Camino Primitivo. Less busy, a more intimate atmosphere and the feeling of having the Camino to yourself.

🏛️ I'm interested in history and heritage

The Camino Francés or the Portuguese Camino. They pass through cities with cathedrals, museums and exceptional Jacobean heritage.

🚴 I prefer to go by bicycle

The Camino by Bicycle is a completely different experience. The Francés and the Portugués are the most popular for cycling. You need at least 200 km for the Compostela.

Comparison of all main routes

Route Distance Days Difficulty Crowds
Francés from Sarria115 km5–6EasyHigh
Portuguese Camino240 km10–12Easy–MediumMedium
Portuguese Coastal260 km11–13Easy–MediumMedium–Low
English Way119 km5–6EasyLow
Camino Primitivo320 km12–14HighLow
Camino del Norte830 km33–38Medium–HighLow
Full Camino Francés780 km30–35MediumVery high
Way of Finisterre90 km3–4EasyMedium

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