Camino de Santiago Luggage Service: 5 Things You Need to Know

Do you find it unpleasant or difficult to walk with your backpack every day? Or do you experience back or shoulder pain while walking and wish you could walk with less strain for a few days? In these cases, the Camino de Santiago luggage service is a helpful option to consider during your pilgrimage. If [...]
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Santiago de Compostela Airport to Close for Renovation in Spring 2026

Travelers heading to Santiago de Compostela next spring should be aware that the city’s main airport, Santiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport (SCQ), will temporarily close for renovation works. This Santiago de Compostela Airport closure will affect many pilgrims walking thee Camino de Santiago, since Santiago is often the final destination or the nearest international airport for [...]
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Total Solar Eclipse Camino 2026 – Where & How to Watch

The Eclipse Camino 2026 will turn an already unique pilgrimage into something truly extraordinary. On August 12, 2026, a total solar eclipse in Spain will darken the skies across several Camino de Santiago routes, offering pilgrims and travelers a once in a lifetime opportunity to witness this celestial phenomenon while on their journey. Whether you [...]
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Camino de Santiago Holy Year: A Unique Experience During Xacobeo 2027

Camino de Santiago Holy Year, also called the Xacobo, offers a rare and extraordinary opportunity for pilgrims worldwide. In this special time, Santiago de Compostela becomes a focal point of spiritual celebration and introspection. WAW Travel invites you to discover the essence of this auspicious period and why it’s a compelling reason for your pilgrimage. [...]
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How to Prepare for Camino de Santiago: How to Train for Your Pilgrimage

How to prepare for Camino de Santiago Camino de Santiago is a significant decision that requires thorough preparation. However, to be completely honest, when I first started my journey in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in 2019, I was not on the well-prepared side at all. I was 24 at the time, studying in Paris, and the main reason [...]
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