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On the Camino

A Modern Executive Retreat.

Join us for a transformational 7-day walking retreat along the legendary Camino de Santiago, through the breathtaking landscapes of northern Spain.

Your private group of up to five pilgrims is guided by bilingual experts and supported by five-star accommodations, Michelin-level cuisine, premium gear, and daily massages so good, your feet might ask to walk even farther.

With just one group hosted per week, this invitation-only retreat is truly exclusive. We recommend reservationa at least 120 days in advance to secure your spot.

The Way of Saint James

The Camino de Santiago is a centuries-old pilgrimage leading to the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, where tradition holds that the remains of Saint James the Apostle are buried.

One of the most important Christian pilgrimages in history, it is renowned for its enduring legends of miracles, healing, and profound personal transformation.

Today, the Camino remains a powerful spiritual and cultural journey, blending history, faith, and natural beauty in every step.

The Calling of The Camino

Since 813 AD, the Camino de Santiago has called out to those in search of deeper spiritual meaning.

The Camino has drawn writers, artists, and actors alike—from Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine, who walked the 800-kilometer Camino Francés in the 1960s, to Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez, whose personal journeys inspired the film The Way.

Today, more than 500,000 pilgrims from around the world walk the Camino each year—drawn by its history, beauty, and the promise of transformation.

Savor Spain’s Bold Flavors

On this journey, food is far more than fuel — it’s part of the pilgrimage. As you walk through the Basque Country and La Rioja, each day brings not only new landscapes and conversations, but unforgettable meals that reflect the soul of northern Spain.

For those who believe great food feeds great transformation, this Camino was made for you.

Your Journey Across Spain


From Pamplona to Logroño, it’s dusty boots, shared stories, and a steady rhythm of “Buen Camino!” over the next 100km. The towns blur, the trail bonds — and somehow, walking becomes the best part of the day.

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