Walking Holidays in Camino - All the Way - The French Way - St Jean Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela
The Experience
Without doubt this journey is about more than the usual joys of walking! The Camino may be walked for religious or non-religious reasons or perhaps just the desire to hop out of the fast lane to reflect on life and refresh the soul. For whatever reason, a very special atmosphere arises from the comradeship quickly established between pilgrims of many nationalities - each walking for their own personal reasons. With our fully flexible stages and accommodation grades you can walk all or part of the Camino – many walk a week each year until completed… and then start over again! The experience is recommended for everyone from Church Groups to the solo walker, all joining together at the Cathedral in Santiago to witness or participate in the daily Pilgrims’ Mass – an intensely memorable and moving experience.
The Walking
Walking
the Camino involves average daily distances of about 14 miles and follows well
marked paths with good surfaces. Some days are longer and where possible we
offer a split with accommodation midway. In more remote regions, where
accommodation is sparse, this is not always possible and it is necessary to
keep on going. We provide a step by step guide to the trek and location of your
overnight hotel along with other supporting notes such as language and history.
You may wish to spend an extra night in one of the cities exploring its
architecture and culture, especially Santiago at the journey’s end to relax and
reflect on your journey.
Variations
Our basic itineraries can be varied when possible. You may make the walking days shorter by adding additional nights, take rest days in one of the existing stops or stay longer at the beginning or end to explore the historical and vibrant cities. When available, an upgrade in accommodation standard can be made for those seeking a more luxurious experience, luggage may be transferred or carried and accommodation can be on a room and breakfast basis or with dinner booked (except in cities) to ensure the hungry pilgrim is well fed at the end of a long day. Just contact us with your wishes and we will provide a quotation.
Luggage Transfers
Luggage may be transported from each hotel to the next enabling you to travel with a day rucksack. Unlike our other treks, baggage transfer is an optional extra as many Perigrinos (Pilgrims) prefer to travel light and carry their own. See price section for costs.
St Jean Pied-de-Port to Pamplona – Challenging with Moderate option. Total for standard itinerary:- Ascent 1960m, Descent 1670m, 42 miles.
Pamplona to Burgos - Easy, with long days. Total for standard itinerary:- Ascent 2580m, Descent 1930m, 135 miles.
Burgos to Leon - Easy, with long days. Total for standard itinerary:- Ascent 1250m, Descent 990m, 112 miles.
Leon to O Cebreiro - Moderate, with long days. Total for standard itinerary:- Ascent 1930m, Descent 1570m, 77 miles.
O Cebreiro to Santiago - Easy, with long days. Total for standard itinerary:- Ascent 1590m, Descent 2270m, 92 miles.
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Your hotels have been selected to be friendly welcoming and comfortable. We offer standard and higher grade hotel options. Our standard grade hotels all have rooms with private bathroom, and are generally 2* in category. The higher graded options utilises superior accommodation (where available) that is generally 3*. In Santiago the higher grade option included is a 4* hotel. |

Day 1 Travel to St Jean Pied-de-Port and overnight in the city centre.
Day 2 St Jean Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles A choice of two routes today to cross the Pyrenees into Spain. Take the easier and/or poor weather Route de Valcarlos,
Distance | 15 miles | Ascent | 990m | Descent | 200m | Time | 6 hours |
or the higher, more physically demanding but breathtakingly beautiful Route de Napoleon.
Distance | 17 miles | Ascent | 1390m | Descent | 500m | Time | 7 hours |
Either way you will cross the mountains into Spain to arrive at the medieval settlement of Roncesvalles.
Day 3 Roncesvalles to Aquerreta Easier walking today takes you along quiet country tracks through forests and alongside tranquil rivers as the landscape flattens into rolling farmland. Pretty Basque villages offer stopping off points for refreshments. The day ends in a beautifully restored Basque house (featured in the film “The Way”). (Day may be shortened by 3 miles/5km to overnight Zubiri)
Distance | 17 miles | Ascent | 270m | Descent | 320m | Time | 7 hours |
Day 4 Aquerreta to Pamplona A shorter day of 15km takes you into the walled city of Pamplona. Spend the afternoon wandering the narrow streets exploring the many historical monuments and museums and absorbing the atmosphere of this vibrant city.
Distance | 12.5 miles | Ascent | 300m | Descent | 450m | Time | 4 hours |
Day 5 Pamplona to Puente la Reina Join the Camino in front of the awesome but somewhat morbid façade of Pamplona’s Cathedral and leaving the city you are soon amongst rolling green hills. These later give way to vineyards before a stiff climb over Alto de Perdon. Look back for stunning views of Pamplona. Continue on, perhaps detouring to visit the spectacular church of Eunate before arrival in Puente la Reina.
Distance | 14.5 miles | Ascent | 550m | Descent | 650m | Time | 5.5 hours |
Day 6 Puente la Reina to Estella A fairly easy day wandering through olive groves and vineyards, passing through pretty villages with Romanesque Churches, crossing rivers by ancient bridges and walking a section of the most well preserved Roman Road along the entire Camino. Overnight in Estella with its numerous churches, antique shops and spectacular Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra.
Distance | 13.5 miles | Ascent | 300m | Descent | 120m | Time | 5.5 hours |
Day 7 Estella to Los Arcos Wine cellars, vineyards and vultures are on offer today (as well as a fountain of free wine provided by a certain Bodega to revive thirsty Pilgrims). Climb up to castellated Villamayor de Monjardin pausing to admire some exquisite silverwork in the Iglesia de San Andres. Continue to Los Arcos for overnight.
Distance | 13.5 miles | Ascent | 350m | Descent | 200m | Time | 6 hours |
Day 8 Los Arcos to Logrono A pleasant walk today, although on the long side, through vineyards and rolling farmland with skylarks, red kites and kestrels for company. The village of Sansol, with its lovely Baroque architecture makes a good stopping point. As the day progresses, you are rewarded with fine views of the distant Sierra de la Demanda and Logrono in the distance.
Distance | 17.5 miles | Ascent | 300m | Descent | 270m | Time | 7.5 hours |
Day 9 Logrono to Najera Leave Logrono – the principal centre of wine production for La Rioja and continue through vineyards to the fortified hillside town of Navarette. Caves used for cooling wines and storage of the regions’ famous mushrooms riddle the hill itself. From here the Camino continues on to Najera attractively nestling into pink cliffs with the Rio Najerilla below.
Distance | 18.5 miles | Ascent | 270m | Descent | 150m | Time | 8 hours |
Day 10 Najera to Santo Domingo de la Calzada An easier day as most of the route crosses a plateau between the valleys bordering Najera and Santo Domingo. Your destination for the night is a bustling and attractive town where, if time allows, you can explore its graceful squares and grand 16th century houses.
Distance | 13 miles | Ascent | 300m | Descent | 110m | Time | 5.5 hours |
Day 11 Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado Another relatively flat day as vineyards give way to farmland with a diverse variety of crops. Rolling hills lead you from La Rioja into Castilla y Leon and on to Belorada. A town once famous for its leather industry it has a wide open square with numerous bars and cafes and fine views from the ruined castle above.
Distance | 14.5 miles | Ascent | 220m | Descent | 180m | Time | 6 hours |
Day 12 El Belorado to Atapuerca The longest day of this section is initially uphill before descending to the beautiful village of Villafranca Montes. From here a superb ridge walk takes you onwards to pretty San Juan de Ortega before a final forested section into Atapuerco where in 1997 archeologists discovered some of the best preserved human remains ever found – 800,000 years old! The findings are now a UNES CO World Heritage Site.
Distance | 18.5 miles | Ascent | 500m | Descent | 200m | Time | 8 hours |
Day 13 Atapuerca to Burgos The final day into Burgos is shorter, easier and mostly downhill …….after a short climb over the Sierra de Atapuerca. Stunning views towards Burgos and the vast expanse of Spain’s Meseta greet you from the summit. Continue down to Burgos where you spend your last night.
Distance | 13 miles | Ascent | 140m | Descent | 200m | Time | 5 hours |
Day 14 Burgos to Hornillos del Camino The Camino soon leaves the city and passes through attractive rolling farmland. Cross a few rivers, climb a few hills before reaching the pretty village of Hornillos. As no accommodation here, transfer to Burgos for overnight and opportunity to explore more of the city.
Distance | 12.5 miles | Ascent | 250m | Descent | 200m | Time | 4.5 hours |
Day 15 Hornillos del Camino to Castrojeriz A day of remoteness crossing typical ‘paramo’ landscapes of bleak moorland. Folds in the gentle hills hide picturesque villages – some of the most beautiful along the Camino.
Distance | 12 miles | Ascent | 120m | Descent | 150m | Time | 5 hours |
Day 16 Castrojeriz to Fromista Depart the beautiful castellated village of Castrojeriz by crossing a Roman walkway and bridge over the river before a short, sharp climb to Alto de Mostelares brings the reward of magnificent views. Descending across rolling hills of many shades to walk alongside a canal to Fromista with its fine examples of Romanesque architecture.
Distance | 15 miles | Ascent | 290m | Descent | 260m | Time | 6 hours |
Day 17 Fromista to Carrion de los Condes Two options of route are available today as the Camino splits between a quiet but longer path with a distinct mediaeval feel to it, or a shorter faster roadside route. Both converge at the beautiful village of Villacalzar de Sirga. Overnight in the mediaeval town of Carrion de los Condes.
Distance | 12.5 miles | Ascent | 60m | Descent | 60m | Time | 5 hours |
Day 18 Carrion de los Condes to Calzadilla de la Cueza An easy day of absolute flatness, much of the route following a Roman Road, but if skies are clear you will see the Cordillera Cantabrica in the far distance – stunning if snowcapped.
Distance | 10.5 miles | Ascent | Minimal | Descent | Minimal | Time | 4 hours |
Day 19 Calzadilla de la Cueza to Sahagun Endless flatness, endless views and a birdwatchers’ paradise.
Distance | 14 miles | Ascent | 180m | Descent | 200m | Time | 5.5 hours |
Day 20 Sahagun to El Burgo Ranero A choice of routes again, either follow the road or detour through the isolated village of Calzadilla de los Hermanillos with its fine examples of adobe houses. A few small hills, groves of trees and flowing streams signify a change in the landscape as you approach El Burgo Ranero.
Distance | 11 miles | Ascent | 100m | Descent | 30m | Time | 5 hours |
Day 21 El Burgo Ranero to Mansilla de las Mulas The sweeping, open countryside gives constant views of the horizon and the Cordillera Cantabrica ahead. The complete absence of settlements and trees creates an almost desert like landscape with the land becoming more fertile as you draw closer to the walled town of Mansilla.
Distance | 12 miles | Ascent | 90m | Descent | 90m | Time | 5 hours |
Day 22 Mansilla de las Mulas to Leon Hills and mountains now fill the horizon as you continue on to Leon. At the end of this stage, there are magnificent views as you descend into the city. Overnight in Leon.
Distance | 11.5 miles | Ascent | 160m | Descent | 80m | Time | 4 hours |
Day 23 Leon to Villadangos Starting from the historic cathedral you walk out through the suburbs to Villadangos.
Distance | 14.5 miles | Ascent | 255m | Descent | 30m | Time | 5 hours |
Day 24 Villadangos to Astorga Today is an easy and fairly level walk which takes you to Astorga - another beautiful town to explore!
Distance | 17.5 miles | Ascent | 140m | Descent | 90m | Time | 6 hours |
Day 25 Astorga to Rabanal del Camino Gently ascend to Rabanal del Camino crossing open countryside with far reaching views and ancient Maragato villages.
Distance | 13.5 miles | Ascent | 250m | Descent | 30m | Time | 5.5 hours |
Day 26 Rabanal del Camino to Molinaseca A more challenging day, ascending to the highest point on the Cordillera Cantabrica, before descending to Molinaseca in the beautiful and fertile El Bierzo valley.
Distance | 15 miles | Ascent | 500m | Descent | 900m | Time | 5.5 hours |
Day 27 Molinaseca to Villafranca del Bierzo A long but reasonably level day through the El Bierzo valley to Villafranca del Bierzo – one of Spain’s most beautiful villages. 20 miles (day can be split).
Distance | 19.5 miles | Ascent | 140m | Descent | 250m | Time | 7.5 hours |
Day 28 Villafranca del Bierzo to O Cebreiro It’s a long, rewarding day with stunning scenery in all directions, ending with the climb up to O Cebreiro where you stay overnight to experience this unique location. (day can be split)
Distance | 19 miles | Ascent | 900m | Descent | 300m | Time | 8 hours |
Day 29 O Cebreiro to Triacastela After an early climb up to Alto de la Roque with its imposing statue of a windswept pilgrim, descend through stunning green hills to the remote village of Triacastela noting the interesting ‘horreos’ (grain stores) along the way.
Distance | 13 miles | Ascent | 150m | Descent | 570m | Time | 7 hours |
Day 30 Triacastella to Sarria A day of lush river valleys and hilltop views to the town of Sarria – 100 km from Santiago. This is the last point from which you can walk to gain the Pilgrim’s Compostela.
Distance | 11 miles | Ascent | 300m | Descent | 460m | Time | 6 hours |
Day 31 Sarria to Portomarin Follow winding cart tracks to reach Portomarin, a town raised from the valley floor stone by stone to make way for the Mino reservoir. The village can still be seen when the reservoir is low A good stop for a rest day with historic Lugo nearby.
Distance | 13 miles | Ascent | 240m | Descent | 340m | Time | 7 hours |
Day 32 Portomarin to Palas de Rey Quiet country lanes and tracks lead over the Sierra Ligonde to Palas de Rey.
Distance | 15 miles | Ascent | 450m | Descent | 180m | Time | 8 hours |
Day 33 Palas de Rey to Arzua A long day of gently rolling hills as the Camino winds its way through ancient villages and farming communities. The day may be split in Melide – famous for its delicious stewed Octopus!
Distance | 17.5 miles | Ascent | 200m | Descent | 380m | Time | 8.5 hours |
Day 34 Arzua to Lavacolla Continuing through rolling farmland and forests you become ever closer to Santiago. Lavacolla is where Pilgrims reputedly washed away weeks of dirt before entering the city.
Distance | 16 miles | Ascent | 200m | Descent | 250m | Time | 8 hours |
Day 35 Lavacolla to Santiago Feel a special sense of
achievement as you enter Santiago through the Pilgrims’ Gate and
finally stand in front of the Cathedral – the sensation is quite
overwhelming.
Distance | 6 miles | Ascent | 50m | Descent | 90m | Time | 2 hours |
Day 36 Return home, stay on in Santiago… or keep walking to Finisterre!

Crossing the Pyrenees is best avoided in the winter months, December to February. There is a chance of snow impeding the high route in March and November. July and August will be hot when out of the mountains. The Cordillera Cantabrica and Galicia both share a climate which is influenced by its surrounding seas which generally gives more variable weather than the rest of Spain. Summer days are usually warm, but on some days temperatures may reach 30-35C. Rainy days are more likely in spring and autumn but both seasons offer warm, sunny days, ideal for walking. Some snow and harsher conditions may be expected in winter in the O Cebreiro area. Burgos to Leon can be walked all year although summer temperatures may be too hot for enjoyable walking. Winter can be cold but clear and bright.
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The nearest airports for St Jean Pied-de-Port are Biarritz and Pau in France and Bilbao in Spain. The best option is to fly to Biarritz.
Bilbao has non-stop flights from London and Manchester. Outbound,
take a taxi/bus at own expense to Bayonne railway station from
where there is a train to St Jean.
Pau you can fly to from Southampton, London City and London Stansted. Outbound, take the bus to Pau, then train to Bayonne for the
connection to St Jean, all payable locally.
Biarritz you can fly from London Gatwick, London Stansted, Manchester and Dublin. We
can arrange a transfer or you can take a bus to Bayonne then train to St
Jean, all payable locally, approximately 10€.
You can
fly from Santiago to London Stansted or La Coruna to London Heathrow.
You will be transferred by car to the airport from Santiago at the end of the holiday
(Santiago 15 minutes La Coruna 1 hour). Or you can fly to Madrid and then onward to a
number of UK airports. We do not recommend the bus to Madrid due to the journey time.

Prices displayed in Sterling. View prices in £GBP | View prices in $USD | View prices in €EURO
Our prices as shown below; are available in GBP, USD, EUR, AUD, CAD and NZD and we accept payment in all these currencies.
St Jean - Santiago
2020
All Pilgrim prices include:
o Accommodation in the grade indicated
o Breakfast every day
o Hotel location maps and useful notes
o Our unique walking book compiled by one of our team from personal experience walking this stage
o Experience of Camino specialist consultant in arranging the right trip for you
o Walking map
o All documents sent to your home in advance to travel
o Pilgrims Passport (so you can claim your compostela)
o 24 Hour support line, manned by English speakers
o General useful notes for your journey
Optional:
o Baggage transfer between hotels, so you just walk with a day pack (1 bag per person @20kg)
o Transfers to the local airport or bus station at the end*
o Flight, train or bus arrangements to/from Santiago, from a Spanish city or the UK*
o Dinner on each night in non-city hotels, recommended to ensure a meal is available at the end of a long day walking
o Taxi transfer from Biarritz to St Jean Pied de Port
*we can provide rail/bus timetables for your arrival but cannot book tickets
Prices are per person
Prices in US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Australian Dollar (AUD), Canadian Dollar (CAD) and New Zealand Dollar (NZD) include all bank charges and costs of couriering documentation to your home. This enables you to study them before you set off and peace of mind as you will not have to worry that the documents will not be at your first hotel.
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Here are some comments from clients who have walked the Camino with us:- |
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We both really enjoyed the Pilgrimage & would like to thank you for your efficiency & organization. |
Service: Good Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Good Ms MK, Northampton |
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Would look at your website before any other company if booking another walking holiday & would recommend to friends & family. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Miss DL, Surrey |
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Excellent thank you, tailormade to our needs as always! |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr VS, Gt Yarmouth |
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Everything worked perfectly & was organised spot on. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr DE, Lancashire |
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The whole trip worked smoothly and efficiently especially knowing that at the end of the day we had our luggage, a comfy bed and a good meal. Job well done. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs CM, Guildford |
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All-in-all I had a fantastic, well organised & planned holiday. Something I will never foget - thank you! |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Good/Excellent Miss CW, Kent |
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Location of hotels were spot on and central to shops etc. |
Service: Good Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr RB, Belfast |
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Organisation by New Experience was really good. They had thought of everything and it worked. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Good Mrs LM, Buckinghamshire |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mr GP, Derry |
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Travel documentation: Quality 5/5 On time delivery 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Excellent Mr DMW, York |
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(Re documentation) Always concise & informative - much more than some we were compared with! Very helpful hints on where the next break was etc, terrain, distance. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr VS, Gt Yarmouth |
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A wide choice of hotels, generally very good. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mr JA, Bakewell |
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Very helpful and reassuring on the telephone. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr RH, Hexham |
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All excellent - friendly & helpful service. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs SG, Surrey |
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I had a superb time & valued your organisation. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Mr BW, London |
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Matthew was always there to answer questions however trivial they may have seemed. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs EB, Stoke on Trent |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Ms CK-R, London |
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We cannot thank you enough for your excellent service. Choice of hotels were excellent and always right on the Camino route. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr VS, Gt Yarmouth |
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Amongst the handful of our top holidays. The camaraderie was great. All arrangements worked very well. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr RH, Hexham |
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Taxis always arrived well before scheduled pick-up time. Drivers mart & helpful. |
Service: Average/Good Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Mrs SN, Oxford |
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Your organisation of the holiday was excellent. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs SG, Surrey |
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Overall we did enjoy the holiday- and would consider doing more of the Camino. |
Service: Good Hotels: Average Documentation: Average Mr JF, Carmarthenshire |
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Great service, thanks! |
Service: Good Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Ms MW, Liverpool |
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All bookings and baggage transfers were excellent. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs DC, Hampshire |
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Found the experience enthralling. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Mr GK, Derry |
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All taxi transfers were punctual, efficient & friendly as always. |
Service: Good Hotels: Good Documentation: Average Mrs SN, Oxford |
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Overall all very enjoyable. |
Service: Average/Good Hotels: Good Documentation: Average/Good Ms LS, Oxford |
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Overall I was very impressed from start to finish of my holiday. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs JB, Essex |
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A really good start and information. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Mrs AN, Leeds |
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All my dealings with you have me feel valued and reassured about the walk. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr RB, Edinburgh |
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We had a great holiday. Thank you. We were sad to leave the Camino at Burgos. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs DC, Hampshire |
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Travel documentation: Quality 5/5 On time delivery 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Rev PF, Dorking |
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Member of staff put me at ease & chatted through my options patiently - very kind as this was mt first trip of this kind. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Ms NH, Reading |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Average Dr AG, Lincolnshire |
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Our advise to others is "Go for it". It is an unforgettable experience. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Good Mrs ME, Weston Super Mare |
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The quality of the accommodation was great. All very welcoming and helpful. |
Service: Good Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Ms MW, Liverpool |
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All hotels had great staff and good location. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr RB, Edinburgh |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr AC, Surrey |
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New Experience Holidays is smooth, efficient and made my first holiday alone very easy. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs JB, Essex |
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Very helpful and responsive. |
Service: Excellent Ms EC, USA |
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We had a wonderful time and were very impressed at the organisation of bags, standard overall and service. Thank you. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mrs O, Surrey |
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Thank you for a wonderful "new experience". |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Excellent Mr JD, Hexham |
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Very useful to have notes about route as we were self-guided. Handy size to carry. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Mrs DE, Gloucestershire |
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Overall this was a great trip which exceeded our expectations in several regards. |
Service: Good Hotels: Good Documentation: Average/Good Dr RK, USA |
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Travel documentation: Quality 5/5 On time delivery 5/5 |
Service: Good Hotels: Good/Excellent Mr RD, Warwickshire |
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All the travel arrangements worked out very well, very impressed with our taxi driver and the way our bags were always waiting for us. |
Mr LG, Kent |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Good Mr WA, Henley |
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Despite trying situation with the ash cloud chaos you endevoured to communicate regularly and get me on the next flight with no additional cost. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Ms JT, London |
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Very Comprehensive… A good way to do the Camino de Santiago if you have a limited time and are booking late. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Ms SB, Middlesex |
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We had a great time - a really amazing holiday. Your organisation and arrangements worked out very well. We look forward to our next trip. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Excellent Mr DF, Berkshire |
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We couldn't fault you! We were very happy with your excellent arrangements. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mr PG, Oxfordshire |
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Travel documentation: Quality 5/5 On time delivery 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Average/Good Mr PA, West Midlands |
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We are all still raving on about our pilgrimage and regard it as a huge success, with all sorts of ever-deepening benefits. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Ms SS, London |
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Exceptional service with extraordinary attention to detail. Travel documents included more than I could have expected. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Excellent Miss LB, Kent |
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I was going to telephone you to say that it was the best holiday I've ever had. Thanks. We shall be going to Spain again. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mrs LS, York |
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We were very impressed by the high standards of efficiency and arrangements made for our holiday. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Good/Excellent Mr KB, Sheffield |
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A sheer delight. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent DR IG, Devon |
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Really appreciated personal service + speed of communication + advice + suggestions during booking process - Great! |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Excellent Miss LB, Kent |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Average/Good Miss GC, Belfast |
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It was an excellent trip and I would have no hesitation in booking with New Experience again. In fact my husband has already looked at some of their other walking holidays. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs CM, Guildford |
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Excellent service with a very helpful personal touch. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Good/Excellent Mr KB, Sheffield |
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The luggage handling was faultless. Most certainly we will return. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent DR IG, Devon |
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Travel documentation: Quality 5/5 On time delivery 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Mrs CC-T, Shropshire |
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Having walked with several other companies, we were very impressed with implementation and arrangements provided by New Experience. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Good/Excellent Mr KB, Sheffield |
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Service when booking: Helpfulness 5/5 Efficiency 5/5 |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mr AC, Surrey |
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Very happy with the service provided & prompt response to emails. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Good/Excellent Mrs MM, London |
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The organisation was absolutely brilliant. The transfer of our luggage was a very slick operation from hotel to hotel and could not have been better. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs CM, Guildford |
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Very friendly and helpful. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mrs AP, Walsall |
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Travel documentation: Quality 5/5 On time delivery 5/5 |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Good/Excellent Mr WD, Surrey |
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Everything went like clockwork. Excellent - Well done. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Average Mr RK, County Down |
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Very happy with personal service I received. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Miss JS, Staffordshire |
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Very smooth & well thought out. Wonderful experience. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Miss DL, Surrey |
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The hotel accommodation was far better than I had anticipated, locations were good and the food was absolutely excellent. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs CM, Guildford |
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I was VERY impressed with the whole service. It was personal & tailored for me. This was my first solo walking trip & I felt supported. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Average Documentation: Excellent Mrs LR, Leeds |
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For a first time using a package holiday like this we were very impressed with the hassle free way it was organised. |
Service: Good Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr RB, Belfast |
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We really enjoyed our holiday. All hotels were very clean and comfortable. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Average/Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs LH, County Down |
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All hotels ideally situated and were more than suitable for our needs. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr GT, Merthyr |
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The hotels were all very varied and obviously chosen with care. Well situated on the route. |
Service: Average/Good Hotels: Good Documentation: Good Mrs SM, Newcastle |
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Overall, an excellent and very well organised holiday. We loved the experience. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mr PG, Oxfordshire |
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We've really enjoyed the walks we've done so far. We felt all the hotels were well chosen and it was reassuring to know, while walking, that at the end of a long, hot day the hotels were going to be comfortable and welcoming. |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mr DF, Berkshire |
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We had an excellent holiday! Everything went just as it should and the Parador was amazing. |
Service: Excellent Mrs LM, Ayrshire |
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(Re documentation) Easily understood, useful notes and tips! |
Service: Excellent Hotels: Good Documentation: Excellent Mrs LT, Denbighshire |
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Clear and prompt information given to me as I was a late booking. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mrs JP, Denbighshire |
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Thanks for the unfogettable holiday, and for all the help and encouragement. I had the best time ever. |
Service: Good/Excellent Hotels: Good/Excellent Documentation: Excellent Mrs JP, Denbighshire |
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