How Much Does the Camino de Santiago Cost? Complete Budget Guide
Detailed budget breakdown for walking the Camino de Santiago. Daily costs for accommodation, food, transport, and extras on different budgets.
The Short Answer
Walking the last 100 km of the Camino (Sarria to Santiago, 5 days) costs between €150 and €500 depending on your style. A full Camino Francés from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (35 days) costs €1,000 to €3,000.
Daily Budget Breakdown
Budget Pilgrim: €30-40/day
- Accommodation: Municipal albergue (€6-10)
- Breakfast: Coffee and toast at a bar (€3)
- Lunch: Bocadillo (sandwich) from a supermarket (€3-4)
- Dinner: Pilgrim menu (menú del peregrino) at a restaurant (€10-12)
- Extras: Water, fruit, snacks (€3-5)
Mid-Range Pilgrim: €50-70/day
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- Accommodation: Private albergue or budget hotel (€15-35)
- Breakfast: Full breakfast at a café (€5-7)
- Lunch: Restaurant meal with drink (€8-12)
- Dinner: Pilgrim menu or à la carte (€12-18)
- Extras: Coffee stops, snacks, the occasional beer (€5-10)
Comfort Pilgrim: €80-120/day
- Accommodation: Hotel or casa rural (€40-70)
- Meals: Restaurants for all meals (€30-40)
- Extras: Luggage transport, taxis for tough stretches, spa visits (€10-20)
One-Time Costs
Before you start walking, factor in these costs:
- Getting to the starting point: Flights to Santiago (€50-200), then transfer to Sarria or other town (€20-80)
- Gear: Backpack, boots, rain jacket, sleeping bag if you do not already own them (€150-400) — see our packing list
- [Pilgrim credential](/en/blog/pilgrim-credential-how-to-get): €2-5
- Travel insurance: €20-50 for the trip duration
Hidden Costs
- Laundry: €3-6 per load at albergues
- Phone charging: Usually free, but bring a multi-plug adapter
- Blister supplies: €5-10 at pharmacies
- Souvenirs and gifts: Budget what you are comfortable with
- Return transport: Bus or taxi from Santiago to the airport
Money-Saving Tips
- Cook in albergue kitchens when available
- Buy fruit and bread at supermarkets
- Fill your water bottle at fountains (most are safe in Galicia)
- Share taxis when possible — splitting a transfer between 3-4 pilgrims saves everyone money
Transport Costs
A taxi transfer from Santiago airport to Sarria with Taxi Castro has a fixed price that becomes very affordable when shared among a group. We also offer luggage transport between stages so you can walk lighter. Call +34 659 99 31 39 for a quote.
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