INFORMATION SESSIONS
OVERVIEW
The Camino Walk in Northern Spain has been a spiritual journey since the Middle Ages. Back then it was believed that if a pilgrim took the journey their sins would be forgiven! The walk ends in the town of Santiago de Compostela, where it is believed the remains of the apostle James are held in the crypt under the Cathedral. For this reason, the walk is known as the Way of Saint James (even though his remains came by boat!).The scallop shell, found on the shores in Galicia, has long been the symbol of the Camino de Santiago, and is a common signpost along the path to guide pilgrims in the direction of Santiago.
Today the walk attracts people from all over the world, searching for purpose and meaning. As a group of Christians, this is an intentional walk, for your own faith, to grow and come away spiritually refreshed, but also you’ll find yourself wanting to engage with others along The Way. And we want to give them an opportunity to find out more. Whatever your reason for walking, you will be inspired by the beauty of God’s creation as you walk, you will encounter different people along the way and you will have Selah moments with God as you connect with Him on your walk. For 2025 we have decided to walk the Norte (North) route alomng the Mediterranean Coast – more picturesque and less pilgrims than the traditional Frances route.
“Fun, fellowship, food, faith; The Camino with Selah will remain one of my special life moments. The quiet contemplation of walking, the food and fun at the end of the day, vistas too glorious to imagine, from hills to valleys, farmland and villages, with always a welcome “cafe con leche” along the way. And the arrival at the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela; the pinnacle of the trip. A truly fabulous experience, not to be missed!” Judi Bancroft, VIC.
Julian Dunham is married to Caroline and has four adult daughters. He is also an ordained Baptist minister who for the past fifteen years has been developing emerging leaders with Arrow Leadership in Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Ghana and Kenya. Julian has visited Spain five times and has done three Camino Frances walks. He loves singing, trekking, and speaks intermediate Spanish.
For Julian, the Camino is a ‘thin space’. In the busyness of life, it can be hard to connect with God, to hear his voice, and to speak with him. On the Camino, there is abundant time to reflect, to ask questions, to put some things to rest, and to open up to new beginnings.
Julian hopes that on Camino Del Norte our hearts will develop inward, upward, and outward. Reflecting on our inner world, who we are and what’s important to us. Deepening our relationship with God, who He is, what He thinks about us and what he calls us to. Strengthening our relationships with others, who can we bless and with whom might we need to set things right.
ITINERARY
Included Meals: None
Hotel: Hotel Hesperia Bilbao, or similar
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Hotel: Hotel Hesperia Bilbao, or similar
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Discover this beautiful town with the tour-escort, including Peine del Viento, Playa de la Concha and Old Quarter
Free time in San Sebastian for lunch and exploring before returning to Bilbao.
Overnight in Bilbao.
Hotel: Hotel Hesperia Bilbao, or similar
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Hotel: Museo Los Infantes, Santillana del Mar or similar
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Today we start our walking along the Path from Cobreces to Comillas (approx. 10 km)
Once everyone has arrived in Comillas we will enjoy a walk of the Old Quarter including a visit past the El Capricho Villa designed by Anton Gaudi in the 1880s.
Continue to Ribadesella where we will overnight.
Hotel: Villa Rosario II, Ribadasella or similar
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Once everyone has arrived in Colunga and had some lunch, we will drive to Oviedo.
For those who do not want to walk the whole distance there are options as follows:
Ribadesella – San Esteban (approx. 5 km)
or
Ribadesella – Arenal de Moris (approx. 15 km)
or
Ribadesella – La Isla (16.5km)
Hotel: Gran Hotel Regente, Oviedo or similar
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Oviedo is the capital of Asturias, known for its medieval old town and the site of the Gothic Oviedo Cathedral with its 9th-century Holy Chamber. Discover Gijon on your own the largest city in Asturgia, right on the sea coast. There will be an optional to lunch at a Michelin star restaurant here.
Travel back to Oviedo for overnight.
Hotel: Gran Hotel Regente, Oviedo or similar
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There is a great Michelin recommended restaurant that you have the option of dining at tonight.
Hotel: Mendez Nunez, Lugo or similar
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Hotel: Lux Melide or similar
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Today is a leisurely walk from Melide to Arzua passing through Boente and Casteneda before stopping for a lunch break in Ribadise da Bixo. The walk is pretty through woodlands and well pathed.
We stay tonight in Arzua, so again you can take as long as you like to walk today. Be sure to visit the Church of St James in Arzua.
Hotel: Hotel Arzua or similar
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Check in to our hotel with the remaining time free. There will be an opportunity to dine at a Michelin star seafood restaurant tonight.
Hotel: Hotel Monumento, Santiage de Compostela or similar
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At 12:00 noon we will attend the PILGRIM’S MASS in the CATHEDRAL of SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA.
Free afternoon followed by our farewell dinner.
Hotel: Hotel Monumento, Santiage de Compostela or similar
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A scenic 2.5 tour through the portside city of Porto will allow us to discover from outside its Romanesque Cathedral, the Torre dos Clerigos, the Cristal Palace, the Stock Exchange and the districts on the banks of the Douro river. The second city of Portugal has always been the most important industrial centre of the country, thanks in part to the benefits obtained by the wine commerce with England.
Overnight Porto.
Hotel: Eurostar Heroismo, Porto or similar
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We then embark on a boat tour along the Douro river.
Return to Porto.
Hotel: Eurostar Heroismo, Porto or similar
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Free time in Coimbra for the remainder of the day.
Overnight in Coimbra.
Hotel: Tivoli Coimbra or similar
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The afternoon will be spent visiting the different districts of Portugal’s capital, Lisbon such as La Alfama -with its Cathedral (exterior), narrow streets and trolleys-, El Chiado -with its bohemian character-, and La Baixa with its urban development subsequent to the 1755 earthquake.
Check in to our Lisbon hotel for a 2 night stay.
Hotel: Lumen Hotel, Lisbon or similar
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Hotel: Lumen Hotel, Lisbon or similar
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Highlights
- Bilbao
- San Sebastian
- Lugo – UNESCO World Heritage city
- Walk the Camino de Santiago Path to Santiago (approx 90 kms)
- Enjoy the great outdoors mixing and meeting intentionally with others
- Pilgrims Mass in Santiago and see the relic of the apostle James
- Post camino extension to Portugal: Porto – Coimbra – Sintra- Lisbon
TOUR INCLUDES
Travel with
like-minded people
Christian
Tour Leaders
Option of land
only package
Option of upgrading
to single room
Meals
Sights and entry
fees listed
OUR PRICING
Category | Description | Twin PP | Single |
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Full tour - Spain & Portugal | Not including airfare from Australia | $6,499.00 | $8,970.00 |
Spain tour portion only | Not including airfare from Australia | $4,589.00 | $5,999.00 |
Pricing is based on a minimum of 20 passengers.