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Fascinating Camino traditions, rituals and customs - JWT Travel

Carrying a scallop shell during your journey or getting one once you reach Santiago is one of the oldest Camino traditions. The Scallop shell or Pilgrim Shell ...

Customs and traditions of the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago is a spiritual experience, beyond the religious beliefs of each one of us, laden with traditions and customs, full of symbolism.

The Camino de Santiago: A Journey of Tradition and Culture

Rituals of the Camino de Santiago. Several rituals are integral to the Camino experience. These include the “Buen Camino” greeting, an exchange ...

Rituals and Customs on the Camino de Santiago - Spain is More

Exploring the Spiritual Essence: Unique Rituals and Customs on the Camino de Santiago, a Journey of Tradition and Personal Transformation ...

Traditions to Celebrate the End of Your Camino in Santiago

If you are lucky enough to arrive in Santiago de Compostela on an Año Santo (Holy Year), you'll find this Door open. According to Jacobean ...

Santiago traditions? | Camino de Santiago Forum

You have to enter the cathedral by a side door - the main west doors facing the Obradoiro are closed and access to the Portico da Gloria is only for tour ...

8 Unique Camino Rituals | Camino de Santiago | CaminoWays.com

Rituals and traditions established by pilgrims in medieval times have continued to the present day. In celebration of these wonderful Camino ...

4 festivals and traditions on the Camino de Santiago - Hillwalk Tours

From the ascension celebrations to the Rioja harvest, immerse yourself in the culture of northern Spain! Here are some festivals and traditions on the Camino ...

5 spiritual rituals on arrival in Santiago de Compostela you can't miss

The ancient route is full of traditions. These are 5 spiritual rituals on arrival in Santiago de Compostela that you can't miss!

Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)

The result of this mixture is a city where the original Galician architecture, with its typical wooden galleries and traditional materials, like stone, wood, or ...

Pilgrim Traditions in Santiago de Compostela - Spiritual Travels

Pilgrims are instructed to place their hand on the pillar where St. James stands, finding the deep grooves formed by the hands of the millions of travelers who ...

Pilgrim traditions at the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela

There's also a Tree of Jesse carved in the stone of the Portico, which pilgrims used to touch with their hands. After 800 years of touching, you ...

Pilgrimage rites today: What do pilgrims do when they arrive in ...

The most famous and indispensable of the traditions is the one that takes the ... Santiago and his disciples and this has now become a tradition ...

The History of the Camino de Santiago | Wilderness Travel

The stamped passport is a continuation of the medieval tradition that allowed pilgrims to pass safely from one region to another. In Santiago de Compostela, the ...

History of the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago represents more than one thousand years of history and tradition. UNESCO has recognized the network of routes that ...

Easter Traditions on the Camino de Santiago - Andaspain

Semana Santa or “Holy Week” is one of the most special times to be on the Camino de Santiago. This week-long celebration fills the streets of ...

The Camino de Santiago - Google Arts & Culture

... Saint James the Greater, in the crypt of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. ... the 12th century, it did not become a tradition until the 15th century. That ...

Camino de Santiago | History, Pilgrimage, Routes, Distance, Spain ...

The origins of the Camino de Santiago trace back to a tradition that claims that the Apostle St. James traveled to Spain in the 1st century ce ...

Why is Santiago de Compostela a Historically Important City?

The Camino de Santiago: A Tradition of Pilgrimage. The Camino de Santiago, a network of pilgrimage routes spanning continental Europe and the ...

Traditions, rituals and icons of the Camino | Walk Ten Thousand Miles

Traditions, rituals and unique icons have gathered like age lines on the face of the Camino. They lend the pilgrimage an endearing, antique charm.