Silvia will share:
- Why have people been walking the Camino de Santiago for centuries
- The history, meaning, and quiet power of Santiago de Compostela
- Camino Francés vs. Portugués: how they differ in pace, scenery, and feel
- What daily life on the Camino looks like
- Fitness, distances, and why it’s more achievable than many expect
- Practical essentials: accommodation, logistics, packing, the pilgrim certificate
The Camino de Santiago isn’t just a long walk across Spain or Portugal.
It’s a rhythm, a tradition, and a way of moving through the world that has endured for more than a thousand years. Kings, pilgrims, seekers, and everyday people have followed these paths not to conquer distance, but to create space for reflection, clarity, and quiet achievement.
In this webinar, you’ll explore the Camino through the calm, experienced perspective of a local Camino specialist.
Get ready for an inside look into what the Camino really feels like day to day: steady walking, welcoming villages, shared meals, simple accommodations, and the quiet satisfaction of arriving in Santiago de Compostela—no matter which route you choose.
You’ll learn the differences between the Camino Francés and Camino Portugués, how to choose the one that fits your pace and intentions, and what level of fitness is truly required.
If the Camino has been calling you—gently, persistently—this is where clarity begins.
Silvia will follow up with a live Q&A session, where you can ask her anything you want to know about hiking the Camino de Santiago.
Webinar host
Silvia is a Camino specialist from the Canary Islands who has walked the Camino de Santiago multiple times and knows the final 100 km of the French Way inside out. She has also guided group Caminos and brings firsthand trail experience to every recommendation. Now leading the Sales team, Silvia loves helping travelers take their first Camino steps or venture further into multi-day adventures like the Tour du Mont Blanc.