Camino Group Tour 2026
17th-22nd April 2026 - 5 Nights
Santiago to Finisterre – the Camino Finisterre
From €795
This is a Camino with a difference because all roads lead from, instead of to, Santiago! It is a walk with a different feel – you are now heading to the sea and to the “end of the world”.
Having reached the lighthouse in Finisterre, you are experiencing a different ending, a different sense of achievement. Bonus – The accommodation in Finisterre allows you to walk out the back door and straight on to the stunning Playa Langousteira.
The level of difficulty is intermediate – the rolling hills in this part of Galicia are similar in many respects to the Irish countryside. Don’t expect an easy walk - but it’s well within the compass of those with an average level of fitness. For those who have walked from Sarria or Valença / Tui to Santiago previously, it’s a bit tougher and with fewer stops along the way.
OFFER DETAILS
€795 per person sharing
If you want a solo room you will need to contact Eoin using the email below to see if there is any available.
€200 single supplement (5 rooms available)
What is Included?
Return flights from Dublin to Santiago de Compostela (10kg luggage)
5 nights’ accommodation in ensuite rooms on a B&B basis
Airport transfers (Santiago airport to Santiago, Finisterre to Santiago airport)
Daily bag transfer (one bag per person)
2 evening meals (Santiago, Olveiroa)
Pilgrim Passport (issued by Camino Society Ireland)
Detailed walking notes and accommodation maps
Group accompaniment
Date
17th-22nd April 2026
5 Nights
ITINERARY
April 17th, Day 1
● Fly from Dublin to Santiago. Upon arrival, you are provided with a private transfer to
Santiago city centre.
● Stay in Santiago for your first night and enjoy exploring the historic centre of the city, all
centred around the cathedral in the Plaza Obradoiro.
● Evening meal in Santiago - a chance to get to know each other!
April 18th, Day 2
● Walk 22km to Negreira. You will very quickly find yourself in the countryside, leaving
Santiago behind.
● The Roman bridge and horseshoe waterfall at Ponte Maceira is a highlight of this, and
indeed any, Camino stage.
April 19th, Day 3
● Walk 22km to Santa Mariña. From Negreira, you will ascend gradually for a full 11km or so until
just before Vilaserio, while the second half of the day levels out.
● Transfer to Olveiroa to spend the night in this tranquil hamlet.
● For those wishing to walk every km of the way, you can walk a full 34km from Negreira to
Olveiroa (through Santa Mariña).
● Evening meal in Olveiroa.
April 20th, Day 4
● Walk 20km to Cée. There’s a lovely, peaceful stretch across the headland from Hospital to
Cée , passing through fields of pine trees.
● The pretty hamlets of Ponte Olveira, Olveiroa and Logoso mark the earlier part of a day that
eventually brings you downhill to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
April 21st, Day 5
● Walk 13km to Finisterre. Your entire day is spent getting views of journey’s end, the
headland of Finisterre. The beaches at Estorde and Sardiñeiro whet your appetite for the beautiful
beach of Langosteira which brings you all the way to the fishing town of Finisterre.
● A 6km round trip to the lighthouse allows you to watch the sun go down over the end of the world.
You might even avail of a trip out to sea for the sunset.
April 22nd, Day 6
● Free morning in Finsterre before returning to Santiago airport for the return flight to Dublin.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Subject to availability
Valid for travel 17th-22nd April 2026
€250 per person deposit required to book
€150 per person 2nd deposit due 3 months before departure
Final payment due 2 months before departure
All deposits non-refundable and non-transferable
Travel insurance recommended from booking
Lunches, snacks, and additional evening meals at your discretion
Cannot be combined with other offers