Sep 24th - Oct 1st Camino de Santiago

FIND YOURSELF ON THE CAMINO

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Sep 24th - Oct 1st

FIND YOURSELF ON THE CAMINO

Combine two very different journeys into one unforgettable adventure and join us for a special retreat along the ancient Camino de Santiago.

 

Where is the event?

This walking holiday follows the Portuguese route of the iconic Camino de Santiago, or the “Way of St. James”. The route, which was used by Christian pilgrims during the Middle Ages and by Queen Isabella of Portugal in the 13th century, runs north along the Atlantic coast of Portugal and Spain. Gently winding along ancient tracks and paths, through woodlands, rural villages, farmlands and historic towns, it’s no surprise that the route is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Is it right for me?

Paulo Coelho wrote in his book ‘The Pilgrimage’: “Even if I were not able to find my sword, the pilgrimage along the Road to Santiago was going to help me find myself”. It’s probably a good thing that you can’t find your sword. They’re dangerous. But we could all do with finding ourselves. And there’s no better place to do it than the Camino, where pilgrims from all over have trekked for years. Some flock there for spiritual and religious reasons, others for fitness and health. And now there’s the chance to combine this deeply reflective experience with the practice of yoga. If you like hiking, great company, getting fit and eating delicious local food while embracing the different sights, smells and sounds of another culture, this is for you.

WHY HERE?

Because you want a different kind of holiday. Rather than just panning out on a beach, you want to stay active and to take in some cultural highlights by embracing 1,000 years of history. You want the buzz of becoming a fully qualified pilgrim. You want to walk every day, soaking up the excitement of new places and nature as you move, falling into bed exhausted but thrilled at the end of the day. It won’t be a piece of cake – you will need a reasonable level of fitness to do the walk – but it will be incredibly rewarding. And we’re sure we can find you some cake, too.

 

 

Because you want a guide that you can trust. Sure, you could do the route yourself but this way you get a guide that’ll cater to all your queries and concerns. We’ve teamed up with top guides from Follow the Camino to lead us. Together with Michelle Moroney, co-founder of Yoga Traveller, we’ll make sure that you enjoy every step of your physical and personal journey.

 

 

Because you want comfort along with your challenge. With the amount of exercise that you’ll be doing every day, you deserve to be spoiled! We guarantee that you’ll receive a high level of comfort and gastronomy at every place we stay. You’ll sample the best seafood that Spain has to offer: amazing percebes (barnacles), lobsters and oysters, not to mention the area’s infamous scallops.

 

Yoga Camino

 

Because you love Surf ‘n’ Turf. From Oia to Galicia through to Santiago, you’ll explore the sights and delights of both land and sea as you tour this stunning coastal route on foot. Experience the sandy beaches of South Galicia like Praya America and soak up views of the stunning Cíes Islands. Dip into the refreshing waters of the Vigo estuary before heading inland and crossing one of the most cultural and historic areas of Spain, complete with charming villages and medieval towns like Pontevedra and Baiona.

 

What can I look forward to?

Following in the footsteps of so many pilgrims to find space and peace. Waking up to energising morning classes to set you up for the day. Unwinding with slower evening classes to relax and relieve your muscles. Getting in touch with your body, mind and soul.

Tell me about the
accommodation?

Over the course of the week you’ll stay in a selection of 2 and 3-star hotels, specially chosen to suit our yoga program – i.e. they will have enough space to accommodate classes and also places that we can take over for relaxation time! Please note that due to the nature of the retreat, we may have to make some last-minute changes to accommodation.

Although there are a few single room options available, they’re on a first-come, first-serve basis...otherwise you’ll be sharing a twin room with your new yogi friend.

Who is my teacher?

Lisa Keene

My name is Lisa Keene and I am a Yoga Teacher and qualified Occupational Therapist, with a passion for health and well-being. It has been a dream of mine to walk the Camino for many years now and I am really excited to meet you all and share this amazing journey together.

What will my day look like?

Your day kicks off with morning yoga and meditation followed by a substantial breakfast. Then you’ll hit the road, greeted by new scenery, new villages and new faces at each stage of the journey. You can stop whenever you need or want to – whether you’re craving a dip in the sea, a cup of coffee or a refuelling lunch.

Your bags will be waiting for you at your new home for the evening and, once you’ve had a chance to settle in, you’ll enjoy a releasing yoga practice to restore your body after the walk. Finally, you can tuck into a delicious Mediterranean meal before getting a good night’s sleep, dreaming of the day’s events and looking forward to making more memories tomorrow.

Schedule

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
Day 1

Saturday 24th – Oia – The journey begins – 2-star hotel – Dinner

 When you arrive in Santiago, you’ll be transferred directly to your hotel in Oia. You’ll have some time to settle in before your evening meal, after which you can visit the bars of Oia to soak up some stunning Atlantic views. Make sure to save some energy for the coming days, though!

Day 2

Sunday 25th – Oia to Baiona (5h, 20km) – 3-star hotel – Breakfast & Dinner 

From Oia, you’ll walk along a coastal footpath for 10km before continuing on a gorgeous boardwalk route with breathtaking views of the Atlantic and the Cíes Islands. No dinner is organised in Baiona so you’re free to try out traditional Galician fare and wine in one of its numerous restaurants.

 

Day 3

Monday 26th – Baiona to Vigo (7h, 32km) – 3-star hotel – Breakfast & Dinner

 You’ll be walking alongside beautiful sandy beaches for most of the day (tough life, we know), with plenty of opportunities to stop off at beachside cafés. You’ll then enter a maze of charming streets on the outskirts of Vigo before entering the bustling city via its wide sandy beach and a final 3km through the harbour. Dinner will be provided in Vigo that evening.

Day 4

Tuesday 27th – Vigo to Pontevedra (5h 30m, 20km) – 2-star hotel – Breakfast & Dinner

The team at Follow the Camino have arranged a short transfer from Vigo to Redondela. From there you’ll continue on the Portuguese Way to Pontevedra, passing the 13th-century church of Santa Maria and some pretty epic views of the Bay of Vigo en route! We’ll feed you that evening in Pontevedra, too.

Day 5

Wednesday 28th – Pontevedra to Caldas de Rei (5h, 20km) – 3-star hotel – Breakfast & Dinner

You’ll amble through chestnut groves and alongside railway tracks before passing by the hamlet of Ponte Cabras, the rectory of Santa Maria de Alba in its pine and eucalyptus-scented glory and the quaint village of Tibo. Awaiting you at the end is the town of Caldas de Reis, with its very own hot spring to soak those weary limbs before your evening meal.

Day 6

Thursday 29th – Caldas de Reis to Padron (4h 30mins, 18km) – 2-star hotel– Breakfast & Dinner

 Your walk crosses rivers and forests as you make your way gently uphill to the hamlet of Santa Marina before arriving in Padron – a place made famous for being the first land sighted by the ship bearing the body of St. James. And now you get to set your sights on it, too.

Day 7

Friday 30th – Padron to Santiago (6h, 24km) – 4-star hotel – Breakfast & Dinner

On your final day of walking, you’ll pass through a number of traditional villages and hamlets before arriving at the Baroque sanctuary of La Esclavitud. This leg of the journey involves the oldest wayside crosses in Galicia as you near Agro dos Monteiros  before coming to an end in Santiago

 

Day 8

Saturday 1st – Santiago de Compostela. End of the Camino – Breakfast

After a well-deserved lie-in and a lingering breakfast, you’ll have a chance to visit the city of Santiago de Compostela  and its gorgeous cathedral. Then it’s time for your transfer to the airport; don’t worry though, the journey may be over but your memories will last a lifetime.

 

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Tell me about the practical stuff?

The price

Twin room (p.p.s.): €980

Single room: €1,300

This price is inclusive of:

  • 7 nights’ accommodation in 2 and 3-star hotels.
  • Luggage and yoga equipment* transferred to your new accommodation every evening.
  • Breakfast every day and dinner on 6 evenings (see schedule) – lunch is not included but there’s plenty of restaurants along the walk each day that cater to every taste and budget!
  • A fully guided walk along the 125km route.
  • 2 daily yoga sessions

*Please note, you’ll need to bring your own yoga mat and any additional props you might like to use during the trip.

 

Inbound:

You’ll be transferred from Santiago International Airport (SCQ) at 17:00 on Saturday, September 24th to your hotel in Oia. This transfer is included in the price and takes around 2 hours. If you want to fly into Vigo Airport (VGO), it’s a shorter journey to Oia and will cost you €70 in a taxi (not included).

Outbound:

Outbound We will finish our journey in Santiago. Getting to the airport in a taxi costs €23 from the centre of town and is easily arranged once you are there. We recommend flying in and out of Santiago International Airport, arriving on time for the 17:00 group transfer.

 

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