Discover the way: Walk the Camino de Santiago
Follow the ancient pilgrimage route into the heart of Santiago de Compostela with Black Jackal & Netwerk24
An ancient pilgrimage
The iconic Camino de Santiago offers a unique life experience for everyone who walks along its ancient paths. It's a physical challenge, a cultural adventure and at times even life-changing.
Do the sun kissed coastlines of Portugal call to you, or do you prefer the rugged, green mountains of northwestern Spain? How about the crystal clear sea water of and olive grove covered coastline of Croatia? There’s a Camino route out there to suit everyone. Join us as we journey through the quaint towns and spectacular landscapes into the heart of Santiago de Compostela, the spiritual home of the pilgrim.
Are you ready for the journey?
Our Caminos
There are hundreds of ways to walk the Camino. In partnership with Netwerk24, we currently offer three group tour options: The Portuguese Way, starting in Porto, Portugal; The French Way, starting in Astorga, Spain; and a Croatian Mini Camino (with 5 additional touring days) starting in Split, Croatia.
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The French Way, 260km
Astorga - Santiago de Compostela
Every year, more than 300,000 pilgrims from around the globe embark on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Join your fellow pilgrims and begin your journey in the beautiful town of Astorga.
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The Portuguese Way, 280km
Porto - Santiago de Compostla
The second most popular route to Santiago de Compostela offers a stunning coastal journey. Embark on an unforgettable pilgrimage starting from the charming city of Porto.
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Croatian Mini Camino, 80km
Dalmatian Coast
Croatia’s ancient Camino routes have been restored in recent years to welcome new pilgrims. Come walk a beautiful coastal route out of historic Split and then enjoy the iconic highlights of the Dalmatian coast!
How do our Caminos work?
Our Camino’s are fully supported, slack pack routes. The route is predetermined and you are able to self-pace throughout the day while a dedicated support team handles your luggage transfers, hotel bookings and meals.
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No more heavy bags! Each day the support team transports your luggage between hotels. You only walk with a daypack with a warm jacket, your water bottle, camera, and snacks.
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Depending on the route, you will walk between 260 - 280kms in total over 13 days. This works out to an average of 20km per day.
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Yes, we run Caminos as guided group tours with set dates during the year.
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No, we believe its important to walk at the pace that suits you best. The Camino is a personal journey, and many pilgrims prefer solitary moments. The well-marked trails ensure you won't lose your way.
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You'll be staying in comfortable hotel rooms with private bathrooms. Unlike traditional albergues, there's no need to worry about bunk beds or shared facilities. All you need is your personal belongings
The French Way, 260km
Also known as the Way of St. James, our French Way Camino journey begins in the charming village of Astorga, located in the province of León. Both this province and the neighbouring Galicia, through which you'll be walking, are considered to be among the most beautiful stretches of the entire Camino.
You'll follow the French Way, the most popular and well-known route, for 260km to the final destination, Santiago de Compostela.
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When?
11 May - 25 May 2026
How much does it cost?
€2,950* per person sharing
A single supplement applies
*Netwerk24 subscribers receive a discount on the tour price.
The Portuguese Way, 280km
The starting point of this journey is the city of Porto in northern Portugal. Porto is one of the oldest cities in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will be walking along the Camino Portugués Coastal Way, one of the most popular alternative Camino routes to Santiago de Compostela.
Starting from Porto, you'll follow the coastline northwards and eventually cross the Minho River, which marks the border between Portugal and Spain. From here, you'll continue walking in the Spanish province of Galicia until you reach your final destination in Santiago de Compostela.
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When?
28 May - 11 June 2026
How much does it cost?
€2,950* per person sharing
A single supplement applies
*Netwerk24 subscribers receive a discount on the tour price.
Croatian Mini Camino, 80km
Explore a part of the Dalmatian coast that few people see on a 5-day Camino walking tour, followed by 5 more days of exploring the region’s highlights. After your Camino walk, enjoy a well-deserved break and experience Croatia's crown jewels: the historic cities of Split, Trogir, and Dubrovnik, a collection of islands with pristine white beaches and azure waters, and the spectacular terraced waterfalls of Krka National Park.
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When?
6-15 September 2026
17-26 September 2026
How much does it cost?
€3,450* per person sharing
A single supplement applies
*Netwerk24 subscribers receive a discount on the tour price.
What our clients have to say
Each pilgrim who embarks on the journey along the Camino has a unique and personal experience that shapes their understanding of the world and themselves.
Inclusions & Exclusions
We make your pilgrimage as easy as possible. All you have to do is show up! Here are the practical things to keep in mind.
What’s included?
All accommodation in hotels and B&Bs
All dinners and breakfasts
A tour leader who walks the route with you
A support team
Daily luggage transfer
Your Camino passport
Stated activities
A pilgrim’s mass service in the Santiago de Compostela cathedral (French & Portuguese Way)
Transport from the airport to the hotel on day one
Transport to the Camino start point
Camino information package before your departure
Advice on your visa application and travel plans
What’s excluded?
International flights
Visa applications (you may need a Schengen visa)
Onwards transportation from tour end points in Santiago de Compostela or Dubrovnik
Lunches and drinks
Personal spending
Personal travel and medical insurance
Gratuities
Dates & Prices
When?
The French Way: 11 - 25 May 2026
The Portuguese Coastal Way: 28 May - 11 June 2026
Croatian Mini Camino & Dalmatia Highlights: 6 - 15 September 2026
Croatian Mini Camino & Dalmatia Highlights: 17 - 26 September 2026
How much does it cost?
The French Way & Portuguese Coastal Way: €2,950* per person sharing
Croatian Mini Camino & Dalmatia Highlights: €3,450* per person sharing
*Netwerk24 subscribers receive a discount on the tour price. A single supplement applies
Your epic journey awaits
Join us for an unforgettable walking experience on the Camino and explore the ancient pathways of this historic pilgrimage.
Are you ready pilgrim?
