Santiago (/ˌsæntiˈɑːɡoʊ/; Spanish pronunciation:[sanˈtjaɣo]), also known as Santiago de Chile[sanˈtjaɣo ðe ˈtʃile], is the capital and largest city of Chile. It is also the center of its largest conurbation. Santiago is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of 520m (1,706ft)above mean sea level.
Founded in 1541, Santiago has been the capital city of Chile since colonial times. The city has a downtown core of 19th century neoclassical architecture and winding side-streets, dotted by art deco, neo-gothic, and other styles. Santiago's cityscape is shaped by several stand-alone hills and the fast-flowing Mapocho River, lined by parks such as Parque Forestal. The Andes Mountains can be seen from most points in the city. These mountains contribute to a considerable smog problem, particularly during winter. The city outskirts are surrounded by vineyards and Santiago is within a few hours of both the mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Santiago's steady economic growth over the past few decades has transformed it into a modern metropolis. The city is now home to a growing theater and restaurant scene, extensive suburban development, dozens of shopping centers, and a rising skyline, including the tallest building in Latin America, the Gran Torre Santiago. It includes several major universities, and has developed a modern transportation infrastructure, including a free flow toll-based, partly underground urban freeway system and the Metro de Santiago, South America's most extensive subway system. Santiago is the cultural, political and financial center of Chile and is home to the regional headquarters of many multinational corporations. The Chilean executive and judicial powers are located in Santiago, but Congress meets in nearby Valparaíso.
The Santiago micro-region (Microrregião de Santiago) is a micro-region in the western part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The area is 11,213.844 km².
Municipalities
The microregion consists of the following municipalities:
Santiago (Spanish pronunciation:[sanˈtjaɣo]) is a province of the Dominican Republic, in the north of the country. Santiago is an intellectual, educational, and cultural center. It is also a major industrial center with rum, textile, cigarette and cigar industries based there. Shoe manufacturing, leather goods, and furniture making are important parts of the province's economic life. Santiago also has major Free Zone centers with four important industrial free zones; it also has an important cement factory. Santiago is home to one of the largest medical centers in the country, Clínica Unión Médica, which serves all 13 provinces of El Cibao.
Also within striking distance there are a good number of pleasant towns, many of which are quite prosperous. It is surrounded by tall mountains which have for years protected it from hurricanes and allows for dense tropical forests to develop on the slopes of such mountains, which are among the highest in the region.
If you have done el Camino DE Santiago de Compostela I would love to hear from you. Please comment and let me know of your experience and any thoughts or IDEAS on how to make it YOUR WAY.
published: 11 Mar 2023
Making my way to Muxia on the Camino de Santiago!
Scenery change from the city of Santiago to fields as I head towards Negreira!
published: 15 Sep 2022
Pre-Camino Checklist: How to Plan Your Camino de Santiago
🧳 SafetyWing Travel Medical Insurance - https://bit.ly/travelmedicalinsurance
✅ Download our free CAMINO CHECKLIST: https://www.dayswespend.com/blog/how-to-plan-your-camino
In this video, we're breaking down our Pre-Camino Checklist with everything you need to do before you go, so you can have a “Buen Camino” no matter which route you’re walking or how long you’ll be on the Way.
https://youtu.be/j_btIflJ1Qk
https://youtu.be/jXscvp705qw
🎒 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMW6UjCZwynEvZU3rha7nNqT
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMUK_h6T84h5gtdHwMqIxzY3
💰 Sign-up for a WISE account: https://bit.ly/signupforwise
The Camino Forum: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/
The Camino Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-939742370/episode-79-the-camino-p...
published: 13 Sep 2024
We make El Camino, your Way
Discover The Camino de Santiago
published: 06 Jun 2023
Santiago De Compostela Can I Make It? Day 3 Of The Way Of Saint James
Pilgrims Eva and Alice begin wondering if they can make the Camino Frances. Christiana from Germany shares her thoughts on that. Eva meditates on the power of a single step we take. We are going from Zubiri to Pamplona, total of 21 kilometers.
published: 18 Dec 2016
The Portuguese Way of the Camino de Santiago | Stage 16: Vilar to Santiago de Compostela (last 18km)
Patreon: patreon.com/alyssanicoleroman
published: 14 Sep 2024
Camino de Santiago Day 26: 19.3km from La Faba to Fonfría | Climbing O Cebreiro & Galician Queimada
Day 26 of my Camino de Santiago adventure took me on a 19.3km walk from La Faba to Fonfría, with a challenging climb up to O Cebreiro. I reunited with my friends Mo and Theresa, making the walk so much more fun. After conquering another steep climb, we celebrated at a bar at the top with a refreshing Radler.
We treated ourselves to a relaxing leg massage after booking a triple private room in Fonfría. The day ended with a lively communal dinner, followed by the traditional Galician Queimada ritual—an incantation was recited to ward off evil spirits while preparing a fiery punch made from aguardente. The blue flames symbolized casting out negative energies and protecting everyone who drank it. It was an unforgettable experience, and I had a restful night afterward.
Join me for a day full ...
published: 09 Sep 2024
El Camino de Santiago: Best Way To Make It To The End is to Stretch At the Beginning!
El Camino De Santiago will give you many challenges but it is up to you to make it one less by stretching before walking.
published: 09 Mar 2023
Camino de Santiago 2024 | Porto | Packing and tips | 235km in 7 days
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to share my experience with Camiño de Santiago. It’s precious experience that all of us could have in their life’s. We went in the end of August and at the beginning of September, I would say it still quite warm, but I would take very light jacket with me next time.
In total we walked 235 km. Me and my friend separated at the 7th day, I stopped in the city called Pontevedra and she continue walking. The reason is that I could not walk any longer due to the pain that I had - amount of blisters.
At the last day I took a train from Pontevedra to Padrón, where we start our last day of Camino. By the way, we thought that our Camino would be 215km, but not if you are taking Coast side because it would make you to walk 280km and we didn’t realize it.
Spendings:
7 nigh...
published: 15 Sep 2024
CAMINO: THE FRENCH WAY Part 1 #camino #santiago #travel
Dave and I set out on our Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France on 3 April this year (2024). Our minds were open and our only plan was to find and settle into our pace and follow the yellow arrows and shell markers until we hit Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Forty-three days later we arrived in Santiago forever changed by our experience. We hadn't planned to make a vlog so you'll forgive the less than seamless videos in this series as we take you with us on our Camino. #spain #france #compostela #subscribers #newvideo #travelvlog #youtube #myway
If you're looking for inspiring music for your content checkout: https://riversongmusic.com/music-for-environmental-art
more information is available at: /@riversongmusicaustralia
Men from Earth:
Roll on the breeze instrumental
Wildwood Ec...
If you have done el Camino DE Santiago de Compostela I would love to hear from you. Please comment and let me know of your experience and any thoughts or IDEAS ...
If you have done el Camino DE Santiago de Compostela I would love to hear from you. Please comment and let me know of your experience and any thoughts or IDEAS on how to make it YOUR WAY.
If you have done el Camino DE Santiago de Compostela I would love to hear from you. Please comment and let me know of your experience and any thoughts or IDEAS on how to make it YOUR WAY.
🧳 SafetyWing Travel Medical Insurance - https://bit.ly/travelmedicalinsurance
✅ Download our free CAMINO CHECKLIST: https://www.dayswespend.com/blog/how-to-plan-your-camino
In this video, we're breaking down our Pre-Camino Checklist with everything you need to do before you go, so you can have a “Buen Camino” no matter which route you’re walking or how long you’ll be on the Way.
https://youtu.be/j_btIflJ1Qk
https://youtu.be/jXscvp705qw
🎒 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMW6UjCZwynEvZU3rha7nNqT
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMUK_h6T84h5gtdHwMqIxzY3
💰 Sign-up for a WISE account: https://bit.ly/signupforwise
The Camino Forum: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/
The Camino Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-939742370/episode-79-the-camino-primitivo-part-2-asturias-never-defeated
PAQ Peregrino: https://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/es/envio-maletas
Casa Ivar: https://casaivar.com/luggage-storage-in-santiago-de-compostela/
🥾Camino VLOGS
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVLR63JUiVtAKYJZJK-c0ri
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVK_UL-BpJPLowhtGt-UvLD
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVY9cODWmNq9cnjEOiA9grd
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVCegVyHjrO7_WC3GS_Q-9v
Chemin du Puy, Le Puy Camino Vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMU9ee71FPN27CasJFOofUcX
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMXh_AdV1wmiperATqPjQBda
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:48 1
02:25 2
02:40 3
03:26 4
04:38 5
06:34 6
07:48 7
08:48 8
10:39 9
14:53 10
16:45 Conclusion
🧳 SafetyWing Travel Medical Insurance - https://bit.ly/travelmedicalinsurance
✅ Download our free CAMINO CHECKLIST: https://www.dayswespend.com/blog/how-to-plan-your-camino
In this video, we're breaking down our Pre-Camino Checklist with everything you need to do before you go, so you can have a “Buen Camino” no matter which route you’re walking or how long you’ll be on the Way.
https://youtu.be/j_btIflJ1Qk
https://youtu.be/jXscvp705qw
🎒 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMW6UjCZwynEvZU3rha7nNqT
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMUK_h6T84h5gtdHwMqIxzY3
💰 Sign-up for a WISE account: https://bit.ly/signupforwise
The Camino Forum: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/
The Camino Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-939742370/episode-79-the-camino-primitivo-part-2-asturias-never-defeated
PAQ Peregrino: https://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/es/envio-maletas
Casa Ivar: https://casaivar.com/luggage-storage-in-santiago-de-compostela/
🥾Camino VLOGS
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVLR63JUiVtAKYJZJK-c0ri
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVK_UL-BpJPLowhtGt-UvLD
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVY9cODWmNq9cnjEOiA9grd
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVCegVyHjrO7_WC3GS_Q-9v
Chemin du Puy, Le Puy Camino Vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMU9ee71FPN27CasJFOofUcX
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMXh_AdV1wmiperATqPjQBda
SUBSCRIBE & click the 🔔
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https://www.lindylainey.com
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Magnetic phone mount: https://amzn.to/3uPPZ0E
Rode Videomicro Microphone: https://amzn.to/47E7WO2
Hosted by Shawn Forno and Lainey Silver
Please travel responsibly.
The links above are affiliate links. Our recommendations don't cost you any extra and it helps us out.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:48 1
02:25 2
02:40 3
03:26 4
04:38 5
06:34 6
07:48 7
08:48 8
10:39 9
14:53 10
16:45 Conclusion
Pilgrims Eva and Alice begin wondering if they can make the Camino Frances. Christiana from Germany shares her thoughts on that. Eva meditates on the power of a...
Pilgrims Eva and Alice begin wondering if they can make the Camino Frances. Christiana from Germany shares her thoughts on that. Eva meditates on the power of a single step we take. We are going from Zubiri to Pamplona, total of 21 kilometers.
Pilgrims Eva and Alice begin wondering if they can make the Camino Frances. Christiana from Germany shares her thoughts on that. Eva meditates on the power of a single step we take. We are going from Zubiri to Pamplona, total of 21 kilometers.
Day 26 of my Camino de Santiago adventure took me on a 19.3km walk from La Faba to Fonfría, with a challenging climb up to O Cebreiro. I reunited with my friend...
Day 26 of my Camino de Santiago adventure took me on a 19.3km walk from La Faba to Fonfría, with a challenging climb up to O Cebreiro. I reunited with my friends Mo and Theresa, making the walk so much more fun. After conquering another steep climb, we celebrated at a bar at the top with a refreshing Radler.
We treated ourselves to a relaxing leg massage after booking a triple private room in Fonfría. The day ended with a lively communal dinner, followed by the traditional Galician Queimada ritual—an incantation was recited to ward off evil spirits while preparing a fiery punch made from aguardente. The blue flames symbolized casting out negative energies and protecting everyone who drank it. It was an unforgettable experience, and I had a restful night afterward.
Join me for a day full of fun, culture, and camaraderie on the Camino! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
My stay tonight: A Reboleira Albergue (shared a triple room) - €20
Saint Jean Pied-de-Port to Santiago De Compostela to Finisterre (and Muxia)
28. May 2024 - 05. July 2024
Total KM walked (I counted) - 892.6km - 554.6 miles in 36 days
Day 0 - Arriving in SJPP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiBLjG-Py_4
My Camino de Santiago vlogs Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXJHUvv2RqektuOajuE7g2DWrvwoKg-W
Gear Used:
Camera: my Samsung phone
Backpack: Lowes Alpine Cholatse ND40:45 women's
https://www.amazon.com/Lowe-Alpine-Cholatse-Nd40-Backpack/dp/B08RJVG96Y?th=1
(I bought it on Bergfreunde.com, but no longer available)
Shoes: Energetics Zyrox Trail II AQB Womens Trail Running Shoes
https://www.elverys.ie/products/energetics-zyrox-trail-ii-aqb-womens-trail-running-shoes
Day 26 of my Camino de Santiago adventure took me on a 19.3km walk from La Faba to Fonfría, with a challenging climb up to O Cebreiro. I reunited with my friends Mo and Theresa, making the walk so much more fun. After conquering another steep climb, we celebrated at a bar at the top with a refreshing Radler.
We treated ourselves to a relaxing leg massage after booking a triple private room in Fonfría. The day ended with a lively communal dinner, followed by the traditional Galician Queimada ritual—an incantation was recited to ward off evil spirits while preparing a fiery punch made from aguardente. The blue flames symbolized casting out negative energies and protecting everyone who drank it. It was an unforgettable experience, and I had a restful night afterward.
Join me for a day full of fun, culture, and camaraderie on the Camino! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
My stay tonight: A Reboleira Albergue (shared a triple room) - €20
Saint Jean Pied-de-Port to Santiago De Compostela to Finisterre (and Muxia)
28. May 2024 - 05. July 2024
Total KM walked (I counted) - 892.6km - 554.6 miles in 36 days
Day 0 - Arriving in SJPP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiBLjG-Py_4
My Camino de Santiago vlogs Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXJHUvv2RqektuOajuE7g2DWrvwoKg-W
Gear Used:
Camera: my Samsung phone
Backpack: Lowes Alpine Cholatse ND40:45 women's
https://www.amazon.com/Lowe-Alpine-Cholatse-Nd40-Backpack/dp/B08RJVG96Y?th=1
(I bought it on Bergfreunde.com, but no longer available)
Shoes: Energetics Zyrox Trail II AQB Womens Trail Running Shoes
https://www.elverys.ie/products/energetics-zyrox-trail-ii-aqb-womens-trail-running-shoes
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to share my experience with Camiño de Santiago. It’s precious experience that all of us could have in their life’s. We went in the end o...
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to share my experience with Camiño de Santiago. It’s precious experience that all of us could have in their life’s. We went in the end of August and at the beginning of September, I would say it still quite warm, but I would take very light jacket with me next time.
In total we walked 235 km. Me and my friend separated at the 7th day, I stopped in the city called Pontevedra and she continue walking. The reason is that I could not walk any longer due to the pain that I had - amount of blisters.
At the last day I took a train from Pontevedra to Padrón, where we start our last day of Camino. By the way, we thought that our Camino would be 215km, but not if you are taking Coast side because it would make you to walk 280km and we didn’t realize it.
Spendings:
7 nights is albergue is 260€ for each
To buy food for 7 days of Camino is 210€ (some of the days, we used to buy food from supermarket which made us cut some spending by eating outside)
Souvenirs is approximately 70€
What makes it in total 540€
Address where you can get a passport in Porto: Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal (2€ for each pilgrim passport and they already have a stamp)
Address in Santiago where you can receive you pilgrim certificate: Rúa das Carretas, 33, 15705 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain (working until 5pm)
https://oficinadelperegrino.com/en/pilgrimage/the-credencial/ - Also this information is very useful in case you need more knowledge. Don’t forget that you need to register for getting your credential, on the website everything explained.
I want also to mention (I forgot to say about it in the video) that we used app that called “Camino Ninja”, you can see all the cities on your way and calculate how many km you will walk before another stop. It shows what they have in the cities and if there is albergue, usually there is a phone number where you can contact with owner and ask to book begs or private room.
Hopefully you found some useful information in this video, and if you are planning to go to Camino soon or later, I want to wish you Buen Camino!
If you have any questions leave them below the video, I would be more than happy to answer them.
Thanks! :)
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to share my experience with Camiño de Santiago. It’s precious experience that all of us could have in their life’s. We went in the end of August and at the beginning of September, I would say it still quite warm, but I would take very light jacket with me next time.
In total we walked 235 km. Me and my friend separated at the 7th day, I stopped in the city called Pontevedra and she continue walking. The reason is that I could not walk any longer due to the pain that I had - amount of blisters.
At the last day I took a train from Pontevedra to Padrón, where we start our last day of Camino. By the way, we thought that our Camino would be 215km, but not if you are taking Coast side because it would make you to walk 280km and we didn’t realize it.
Spendings:
7 nights is albergue is 260€ for each
To buy food for 7 days of Camino is 210€ (some of the days, we used to buy food from supermarket which made us cut some spending by eating outside)
Souvenirs is approximately 70€
What makes it in total 540€
Address where you can get a passport in Porto: Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal (2€ for each pilgrim passport and they already have a stamp)
Address in Santiago where you can receive you pilgrim certificate: Rúa das Carretas, 33, 15705 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain (working until 5pm)
https://oficinadelperegrino.com/en/pilgrimage/the-credencial/ - Also this information is very useful in case you need more knowledge. Don’t forget that you need to register for getting your credential, on the website everything explained.
I want also to mention (I forgot to say about it in the video) that we used app that called “Camino Ninja”, you can see all the cities on your way and calculate how many km you will walk before another stop. It shows what they have in the cities and if there is albergue, usually there is a phone number where you can contact with owner and ask to book begs or private room.
Hopefully you found some useful information in this video, and if you are planning to go to Camino soon or later, I want to wish you Buen Camino!
If you have any questions leave them below the video, I would be more than happy to answer them.
Thanks! :)
Dave and I set out on our Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France on 3 April this year (2024). Our minds were open and our only plan was to find and settle ...
Dave and I set out on our Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France on 3 April this year (2024). Our minds were open and our only plan was to find and settle into our pace and follow the yellow arrows and shell markers until we hit Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Forty-three days later we arrived in Santiago forever changed by our experience. We hadn't planned to make a vlog so you'll forgive the less than seamless videos in this series as we take you with us on our Camino. #spain #france #compostela #subscribers #newvideo #travelvlog #youtube #myway
If you're looking for inspiring music for your content checkout: https://riversongmusic.com/music-for-environmental-art
more information is available at: /@riversongmusicaustralia
Men from Earth:
Roll on the breeze instrumental
Wildwood Echos instrumental
Scott Bird:
Mountain Creek instrumental
A Light on the Hill instrumental
https://www.instagram.com/earthtrakx
https://www.facebook.com/@davenllani
Dave and I set out on our Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France on 3 April this year (2024). Our minds were open and our only plan was to find and settle into our pace and follow the yellow arrows and shell markers until we hit Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Forty-three days later we arrived in Santiago forever changed by our experience. We hadn't planned to make a vlog so you'll forgive the less than seamless videos in this series as we take you with us on our Camino. #spain #france #compostela #subscribers #newvideo #travelvlog #youtube #myway
If you're looking for inspiring music for your content checkout: https://riversongmusic.com/music-for-environmental-art
more information is available at: /@riversongmusicaustralia
Men from Earth:
Roll on the breeze instrumental
Wildwood Echos instrumental
Scott Bird:
Mountain Creek instrumental
A Light on the Hill instrumental
https://www.instagram.com/earthtrakx
https://www.facebook.com/@davenllani
If you have done el Camino DE Santiago de Compostela I would love to hear from you. Please comment and let me know of your experience and any thoughts or IDEAS on how to make it YOUR WAY.
🧳 SafetyWing Travel Medical Insurance - https://bit.ly/travelmedicalinsurance
✅ Download our free CAMINO CHECKLIST: https://www.dayswespend.com/blog/how-to-plan-your-camino
In this video, we're breaking down our Pre-Camino Checklist with everything you need to do before you go, so you can have a “Buen Camino” no matter which route you’re walking or how long you’ll be on the Way.
https://youtu.be/j_btIflJ1Qk
https://youtu.be/jXscvp705qw
🎒 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMW6UjCZwynEvZU3rha7nNqT
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMUK_h6T84h5gtdHwMqIxzY3
💰 Sign-up for a WISE account: https://bit.ly/signupforwise
The Camino Forum: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/
The Camino Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-939742370/episode-79-the-camino-primitivo-part-2-asturias-never-defeated
PAQ Peregrino: https://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/es/envio-maletas
Casa Ivar: https://casaivar.com/luggage-storage-in-santiago-de-compostela/
🥾Camino VLOGS
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVLR63JUiVtAKYJZJK-c0ri
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVK_UL-BpJPLowhtGt-UvLD
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVY9cODWmNq9cnjEOiA9grd
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMVCegVyHjrO7_WC3GS_Q-9v
Chemin du Puy, Le Puy Camino Vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMU9ee71FPN27CasJFOofUcX
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YDwQCRiJMXh_AdV1wmiperATqPjQBda
SUBSCRIBE & click the 🔔
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https://www.lindylainey.com
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⚙️ Equipment We Use
Tripod: https://amzn.to/3uEiQVm
Magnetic phone mount: https://amzn.to/3uPPZ0E
Rode Videomicro Microphone: https://amzn.to/47E7WO2
Hosted by Shawn Forno and Lainey Silver
Please travel responsibly.
The links above are affiliate links. Our recommendations don't cost you any extra and it helps us out.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:48 1
02:25 2
02:40 3
03:26 4
04:38 5
06:34 6
07:48 7
08:48 8
10:39 9
14:53 10
16:45 Conclusion
Pilgrims Eva and Alice begin wondering if they can make the Camino Frances. Christiana from Germany shares her thoughts on that. Eva meditates on the power of a single step we take. We are going from Zubiri to Pamplona, total of 21 kilometers.
Day 26 of my Camino de Santiago adventure took me on a 19.3km walk from La Faba to Fonfría, with a challenging climb up to O Cebreiro. I reunited with my friends Mo and Theresa, making the walk so much more fun. After conquering another steep climb, we celebrated at a bar at the top with a refreshing Radler.
We treated ourselves to a relaxing leg massage after booking a triple private room in Fonfría. The day ended with a lively communal dinner, followed by the traditional Galician Queimada ritual—an incantation was recited to ward off evil spirits while preparing a fiery punch made from aguardente. The blue flames symbolized casting out negative energies and protecting everyone who drank it. It was an unforgettable experience, and I had a restful night afterward.
Join me for a day full of fun, culture, and camaraderie on the Camino! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
My stay tonight: A Reboleira Albergue (shared a triple room) - €20
Saint Jean Pied-de-Port to Santiago De Compostela to Finisterre (and Muxia)
28. May 2024 - 05. July 2024
Total KM walked (I counted) - 892.6km - 554.6 miles in 36 days
Day 0 - Arriving in SJPP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiBLjG-Py_4
My Camino de Santiago vlogs Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXJHUvv2RqektuOajuE7g2DWrvwoKg-W
Gear Used:
Camera: my Samsung phone
Backpack: Lowes Alpine Cholatse ND40:45 women's
https://www.amazon.com/Lowe-Alpine-Cholatse-Nd40-Backpack/dp/B08RJVG96Y?th=1
(I bought it on Bergfreunde.com, but no longer available)
Shoes: Energetics Zyrox Trail II AQB Womens Trail Running Shoes
https://www.elverys.ie/products/energetics-zyrox-trail-ii-aqb-womens-trail-running-shoes
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to share my experience with Camiño de Santiago. It’s precious experience that all of us could have in their life’s. We went in the end of August and at the beginning of September, I would say it still quite warm, but I would take very light jacket with me next time.
In total we walked 235 km. Me and my friend separated at the 7th day, I stopped in the city called Pontevedra and she continue walking. The reason is that I could not walk any longer due to the pain that I had - amount of blisters.
At the last day I took a train from Pontevedra to Padrón, where we start our last day of Camino. By the way, we thought that our Camino would be 215km, but not if you are taking Coast side because it would make you to walk 280km and we didn’t realize it.
Spendings:
7 nights is albergue is 260€ for each
To buy food for 7 days of Camino is 210€ (some of the days, we used to buy food from supermarket which made us cut some spending by eating outside)
Souvenirs is approximately 70€
What makes it in total 540€
Address where you can get a passport in Porto: Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal (2€ for each pilgrim passport and they already have a stamp)
Address in Santiago where you can receive you pilgrim certificate: Rúa das Carretas, 33, 15705 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain (working until 5pm)
https://oficinadelperegrino.com/en/pilgrimage/the-credencial/ - Also this information is very useful in case you need more knowledge. Don’t forget that you need to register for getting your credential, on the website everything explained.
I want also to mention (I forgot to say about it in the video) that we used app that called “Camino Ninja”, you can see all the cities on your way and calculate how many km you will walk before another stop. It shows what they have in the cities and if there is albergue, usually there is a phone number where you can contact with owner and ask to book begs or private room.
Hopefully you found some useful information in this video, and if you are planning to go to Camino soon or later, I want to wish you Buen Camino!
If you have any questions leave them below the video, I would be more than happy to answer them.
Thanks! :)
Dave and I set out on our Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France on 3 April this year (2024). Our minds were open and our only plan was to find and settle into our pace and follow the yellow arrows and shell markers until we hit Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Forty-three days later we arrived in Santiago forever changed by our experience. We hadn't planned to make a vlog so you'll forgive the less than seamless videos in this series as we take you with us on our Camino. #spain #france #compostela #subscribers #newvideo #travelvlog #youtube #myway
If you're looking for inspiring music for your content checkout: https://riversongmusic.com/music-for-environmental-art
more information is available at: /@riversongmusicaustralia
Men from Earth:
Roll on the breeze instrumental
Wildwood Echos instrumental
Scott Bird:
Mountain Creek instrumental
A Light on the Hill instrumental
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If you have done el Camino DE Santiago de Compostela I would love to hear from you. Please comment and let me know of your experience and any thoughts or IDEAS on how to make it YOUR WAY.
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Timestamps:
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02:25 2
02:40 3
03:26 4
04:38 5
06:34 6
07:48 7
08:48 8
10:39 9
14:53 10
16:45 Conclusion
Pilgrims Eva and Alice begin wondering if they can make the Camino Frances. Christiana from Germany shares her thoughts on that. Eva meditates on the power of a single step we take. We are going from Zubiri to Pamplona, total of 21 kilometers.
Day 26 of my Camino de Santiago adventure took me on a 19.3km walk from La Faba to Fonfría, with a challenging climb up to O Cebreiro. I reunited with my friends Mo and Theresa, making the walk so much more fun. After conquering another steep climb, we celebrated at a bar at the top with a refreshing Radler.
We treated ourselves to a relaxing leg massage after booking a triple private room in Fonfría. The day ended with a lively communal dinner, followed by the traditional Galician Queimada ritual—an incantation was recited to ward off evil spirits while preparing a fiery punch made from aguardente. The blue flames symbolized casting out negative energies and protecting everyone who drank it. It was an unforgettable experience, and I had a restful night afterward.
Join me for a day full of fun, culture, and camaraderie on the Camino! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
My stay tonight: A Reboleira Albergue (shared a triple room) - €20
Saint Jean Pied-de-Port to Santiago De Compostela to Finisterre (and Muxia)
28. May 2024 - 05. July 2024
Total KM walked (I counted) - 892.6km - 554.6 miles in 36 days
Day 0 - Arriving in SJPP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiBLjG-Py_4
My Camino de Santiago vlogs Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXJHUvv2RqektuOajuE7g2DWrvwoKg-W
Gear Used:
Camera: my Samsung phone
Backpack: Lowes Alpine Cholatse ND40:45 women's
https://www.amazon.com/Lowe-Alpine-Cholatse-Nd40-Backpack/dp/B08RJVG96Y?th=1
(I bought it on Bergfreunde.com, but no longer available)
Shoes: Energetics Zyrox Trail II AQB Womens Trail Running Shoes
https://www.elverys.ie/products/energetics-zyrox-trail-ii-aqb-womens-trail-running-shoes
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to share my experience with Camiño de Santiago. It’s precious experience that all of us could have in their life’s. We went in the end of August and at the beginning of September, I would say it still quite warm, but I would take very light jacket with me next time.
In total we walked 235 km. Me and my friend separated at the 7th day, I stopped in the city called Pontevedra and she continue walking. The reason is that I could not walk any longer due to the pain that I had - amount of blisters.
At the last day I took a train from Pontevedra to Padrón, where we start our last day of Camino. By the way, we thought that our Camino would be 215km, but not if you are taking Coast side because it would make you to walk 280km and we didn’t realize it.
Spendings:
7 nights is albergue is 260€ for each
To buy food for 7 days of Camino is 210€ (some of the days, we used to buy food from supermarket which made us cut some spending by eating outside)
Souvenirs is approximately 70€
What makes it in total 540€
Address where you can get a passport in Porto: Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal (2€ for each pilgrim passport and they already have a stamp)
Address in Santiago where you can receive you pilgrim certificate: Rúa das Carretas, 33, 15705 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain (working until 5pm)
https://oficinadelperegrino.com/en/pilgrimage/the-credencial/ - Also this information is very useful in case you need more knowledge. Don’t forget that you need to register for getting your credential, on the website everything explained.
I want also to mention (I forgot to say about it in the video) that we used app that called “Camino Ninja”, you can see all the cities on your way and calculate how many km you will walk before another stop. It shows what they have in the cities and if there is albergue, usually there is a phone number where you can contact with owner and ask to book begs or private room.
Hopefully you found some useful information in this video, and if you are planning to go to Camino soon or later, I want to wish you Buen Camino!
If you have any questions leave them below the video, I would be more than happy to answer them.
Thanks! :)
Dave and I set out on our Camino from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France on 3 April this year (2024). Our minds were open and our only plan was to find and settle into our pace and follow the yellow arrows and shell markers until we hit Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Forty-three days later we arrived in Santiago forever changed by our experience. We hadn't planned to make a vlog so you'll forgive the less than seamless videos in this series as we take you with us on our Camino. #spain #france #compostela #subscribers #newvideo #travelvlog #youtube #myway
If you're looking for inspiring music for your content checkout: https://riversongmusic.com/music-for-environmental-art
more information is available at: /@riversongmusicaustralia
Men from Earth:
Roll on the breeze instrumental
Wildwood Echos instrumental
Scott Bird:
Mountain Creek instrumental
A Light on the Hill instrumental
https://www.instagram.com/earthtrakx
https://www.facebook.com/@davenllani
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