Café?
How to order your coffee along the Camino de Santiago (including Spanish translations).
In the small park in Santiago de Compostela, you will be greeted by a statue of two ladies - the Two Marias. Read about their history and freedom fighting.
We visit the impressive Frank Gerhy’s hotel and winery on our Best of the Camino de Santiago tour!
Due to popular demand, we are sharing recipes of our favourite Summer Drinks, including an authentic Red Wine Sangria and a fresh summer White Wine Sangria!
Castillo Templario de Ponferrada, or Castle of the Knights Templar, is a castle-fortress built by the Knights Templar and is in the town of Ponferrada along the Camino de Santiago.
Pulpo, or octopus, has become one of the signature foods along the Camino de Santiago. Learn about its history and try our Galician style recipe!
Learn about Portomarin - a beautiful small town located in the Spanish province of Lugo along the Camino Frances.
The Mercado de Abastos, or the market here in Santiago de Compostela, began in 1874 with people setting up shops in pavilions made of iron and glass to trade their local Galician products in the town centre.
These buildings are considered the unofficial symbol of Galicia and date back to the 15th Century. Learn about them and how to pronounce it?
Our Mediterranean Cous Cous Salad is our most requested recipe from our Camino de Santiago picnics.