Guided Caminos 2027

Walk the Camino. Discover what comes next.

Guided Caminos 2027

Camino Más Allá offers small-group journeys on the Camino de Santiago for people who want more than a walking tour. We combine thoughtful preparation, the freedom to walk your own Camino, shared experience along the way, and time afterward to integrate what the journey has opened.

Two journeys. Two very different ways to experience the Camino.

Vigo to Santiago

Camino Portugués

May 23-29, 2027

100 km · 5 days of walking · 7 pilgrims

Walk the final 100 kilometers of the Camino Portugués from Vigo to Santiago de Compostela in a small group designed to give you the freedom of your own Camino with the support and companionship of walking together.

Private accommodations, daily luggage transfer and thoughtful preparation allow us to concentrate on what matters: walking, being present to the experience, and discovering what the Camino has to offer.

The San Fermín Camino
Camino Francés

A Gay Men’s Camino

Presented in partnership by Camino Más Allá + Fellow Travelers

July 2–12, 2027

Two hikers with backpacks and trekking poles walking the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain.

The Basque Country of France & Spain · The Pyrenees · Navarra · San Fermín · La Rioja

A special Camino created in partnership by Camino Más Allá and Fellow Travelers, bringing gay men together for an extraordinary journey through southern France and northern Spain.

We'll begin in the French Basque Country, cross the Pyrenees into Spain, continue through Spanish Basque Country and Navarra, experience Pamplona during San Fermín, climb Alto del Perdón and walk toward Puente la Reina before finishing our journey in the wine country of La Rioja.

Why Walk With Camino Más Allá

A Camino Más Allá guided journey isn't a traditional group tour. We take care of the structure around the journey while protecting the freedom at the heart of the Camino.

Our groups are intentionally small. You aren't expected to march together or keep someone else's pace. Some hours we'll walk together. Others you'll walk alone. There will be shared meals, conversations, laughter, difficult days, quiet stretches and plenty of room for whatever your Camino becomes.

I walk the Camino with you — not ahead of you, not behind a clipboard, but beside you.

And the journey doesn't begin when we arrive in Spain or end when we reach our destination. Preparation before the Camino and integration afterward are part of the experience, helping you carry what you discover on the trail into the life waiting for you at home.

What a Day on the Camino Looks Like

Mornings begin quietly, with each person setting out at their own pace. Some days we walk together, other days apart. Along the way, we stop for coffee, conversation, lunch or simply to notice where we are.

Afternoons leave room for rest, exploration, journaling or reflection. Evenings often bring us back together around a shared meal and conversation about the day.

There is structure when structure helps and space when space is what the Camino asks for.

The Camino Más Allá Journey

The Camino itself may last a week or several, but the journey begins before we arrive in Spain and continues after we return home.

Before the Camino — Prepare

We begin before Spain. Through practical preparation and coaching conversations, we'll prepare your body, your gear and your expectations while also exploring why you're walking and what you may be carrying with you.

On the Camino — Walk

Once on the trail, the Camino becomes yours. You'll have the freedom to find your own rhythm while knowing guidance, support and companionship are there when you need them.

After the Camino — Integrate

Reaching Santiago — or the end of our particular journey — isn't necessarily the end of the Camino. After returning home, we'll reconnect to explore what emerged, what has changed and how to carry the experience into whatever comes next.

When The Camino Calls

Some people have dreamed of walking the Camino for years.

Others encounter it at exactly the moment something in their life begins to change.

You don't have to know what you're looking for. You don't need to arrive with answers. And you don't need to know exactly what the Camino will mean for you.

You only need to feel that it might be time to walk.

If one of our 2027 Caminos is calling you, let's have a conversation. We can talk about the journey, answer your questions and see whether walking together feels right.