If the Camino de Santiago has been tugging at your heart, you’re not alone.
Maybe you’ve been waiting for the “right” person to join you.
Maybe the planning feels overwhelming.
Or maybe you’d love to go solo… if only you had a little guidance to get started.
That’s exactly why I’ve designed this hybrid Camino Inglés experience — a way to blend the comfort of support with the freedom of adventure.
Since Camino Walk With Rebecca opened, I’ve received some great questions. Let me answer the ones I hear most often:
Q: Do we walk together all three days, or can I be on my own?
A: I’ll walk with you the first three days to support you—but you’re free to walk solo anytime.
Q: How much walking is expected each day?
A: We cover between 8 and 14 miles daily (mostly 8–10 miles). We start gentle and build up gradually to help your body adjust. This isn’t a race — it’s about enjoying the journey. I walk slowly to savor the surroundings and the people I meet; you can read more about my pace here.
Q: What kind of accommodations will we stay in?
A: You’ll have comfortable private rooms with your own bathroom at trusted spots along the way.
Q: What if I get injured or can’t walk one day?
A: We’ll discuss options in the prep sessions. Trip insurance is required, and I’ll guide you on the best coverage to have peace of mind.
Q: Will I need to speak Spanish?
A: No—but knowing a few Camino phrases can enrich your experience—and I’ll share easy ways to learn them quickly.
Q: How do luggage transfers work?
A: Your main luggage is transferred for you so you only carry a light daypack while walking.
✨ Here’s the Heart of It:
Camino Walk With Rebecca is designed to support you with confidence and care—so you can enjoy your Camino.
Here’s quick reminder of what’s included:
7 days on the Camino Inglés — the first 3 with me, then 4 days walking on your own (but fully prepared!)
Private rooms with private bathrooms — including unforgettable stays in a 12th-century monastery and a 16th-century manor house
Daily luggage transfers so you walk light with just a daypack
Four live prep classes before you leave — covering gear, medical care, training, Spanish culture, building your Camino-ready mindset and much more
Final pre-trip check-in call and post-trip reflection call - to help you bring the lessons of the Camino home
Small group size (max 8) so you get the attention and space you deserve
📅 Dates & Prices
October 3–10, 2025
We’ll begin in Ferrol, Spain, and you’ll finish in Santiago de Compostela — a city that has welcomed pilgrims for over a thousand years.
Private Room: $2275 per person
Shared Room (traveling with a friend or partner): $1900 per person
🌟 Is This Trip for You?
You’re in if:
✅ You’re 45+ and ready for a meaningful challenge
✅ You like the idea of walking at your own pace — but want to feel prepared before setting off solo
✅ You prefer cozy private accommodations over communal hostels
This is not for you if:
❌ You want luxury travel or 24/7 guiding
❌ You aren’t up for walking 8–14 miles a day (most days are 8–11 miles, with one longer day at 14 — but by then, you’ll be ready for it. We build up gradually so your body adjusts and your confidence grows!)
📞 Your First Step: Book a Clarity Call
If your heart skipped a beat while reading this, it might be time to answer the call.
Because this is a small, highly personalized trip, the first step is to book a free 30-minute Clarity Call with me.
This isn’t a sales pitch — it’s our chance to talk about your goals for the Camino, answer your questions, see if this trip is the right fit for you, and for you to get to know me a little before we walk together.
This isn’t just a vacation. It’s an invitation — to meet yourself on the trail, discover what you’re capable of, and carry those lessons long after you’ve walked into Santiago.
Read the full trip details here
🌿 A Final Thought
So if the Camino has been whispering to you — or maybe calling your name for years — consider this your moment to step toward it.
The path is waiting. The group is small. And the journey? It’s one you’ll carry with you for the rest of your life.
Questions? Just hit reply — I read every message and would love to help you before the enrollment period closes.
With love,
Rebecca
P.S. If you’re curious about the Camino Inglés, I recently walked it and did a series of live videos. You can watch them here.





