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Paradors of Northern Spain: Burgos to Santiago

Join us on a gastronomic journey along northern Spain’s historic pilgrimage route, the Camino de Santiago – known as the ‘Way of St James’ – staying in three prestigious Parador hotels

From £2,799 per person


Indulge in an exploration of the cuisine, history and culture of northern Spain, on an unforgettable journey featuring superb Paradores - each with a rich heritage - and excursions which capture the unique traditions and flavours of the region.

Following the 9th-century Camino de Santiago, a major pilgrimage route of medieval Christianity, we visit key stops including the stunning cathedral towns of León, Burgos and Santiago de Compostela. Besides delicious dinners and a pintxos experience, our Parador pilgrimage includes lunch and a tasting at a traditional winery in the stunning Ribeira Sacra wine region.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable Experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Journey to Hondarribia

Your tour of northern Spain begins early this morning at London St Pancras, where we meet the Tour Manager before boarding the Eurostar to Paris. Travelling in spacious Eurostar Plus class with a light meal served at our seats, in Paris we continue by First Class rail to the town of Hendaye on the border of France and Spain.

On arrival in Hendaye this evening, we are met by our coach driver and taken the short distance across the border to our first Parador hotel, the restored 10th-century castle of Hondarribia. Situated on Spain's famous culinary coastline, the town of Hondarribia has a Basque heritage and is renowned for its traditional cuisine. Our distinguished Parador accommodation is set in the heart of the Old Town, on the cobblestoned Plaza de Armas, overlooking the estuary between France and Spain and beyond to the Cantabrian Sea.

After checking in, we head straight to dinner at the town's renowned Restaurante Zeria, a short walk away. Established in 1965, this popular restaurant has an extraordinary history, and its four-course menu offers a choice of creative, freshly produced dishes, typical of the Galicia region.

Please Note - For the 21st April and 12th May departures we will travel by to Dax and then continue by coach to our hotel.

Day 2 - Parador de Hondarribia & pintxos dinner

Waking in the grand restored 10th-century castle, the Parador de Hondarribia, your day is free to explore this characterful town and its surroundings at your own pace.

Just below our hotel is the attractive La Marina, a vibrant neighbourhood whose pedestrianised avenues are lined with traditional Basque houses, featuring brightly painted shutters and balconies overflowing with geraniums. La Marina has a lively but laid-back atmosphere with a great mix of restaurants serving high quality cuisine. You might choose to enjoy a leisurely lunch, and could take a walk around the town, following the ancient walls back up to our Parador accommodation.

This area of Spain is celebrated for its pintxos. Indulging in these small but tasty portions of food, usually served on a skewer, is so much a part of the local culture, it even has its own name - 'El Txikiteo' - a tradition which involves socialising while snacking. This evening, we experience pintxos for ourselves, sampling them at different restaurants.

Day 3 - Burgos Cathedral & Parador de Benevente

Heading inland and west into the Castile region by coach, this morning we follow the ancient pilgrimage route to Burgos where we enjoy a two-hour guided tour including entrance to the beautiful Burgos Cathedral. Awarded World Heritage status in the 1980s - the only cathedral in Spain to have been awarded this distinction by UNESCO, independently of its town - the façade of the cathedral is typical of French Gothic style while its decorative elements include Renaissance and Baroque.

Burgos is also a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and, after a tapas lunch here, we continue our journey to our next Parador. Set on the crossroads of ancient pathways, halfway between the historic cities of León and Zamora, the Parador de Benavente occupies what was once the Castle of Los Pimentel. Surrounded by gardens, and offering spectacular views over the El Tera and El Órbigo valleys from the hotel terraces, the Parador's defining interior feature is its Renaissance-era Torre del Caracol - the only surviving part of the original castle - which has a magnificent Mudejar ceiling and houses a bar. We are greeted with a welcome drink and there's time to unwind and enjoy the hotel facilities before we sit down for dinner this evening.

Day 4 - León cathedral on the Camino de Santiago

After a buffet breakfast, we set off to the city of León by coach, whose impressive cathedral is a key stopping point on the Camino de Santiago. The first impression as you walk inside the cathedral is the brilliance of its colourful stained-glass windows - one of Europe's most extensive and best-preserved collections of medieval stained glass. Our tour includes a talk on the symbolism of the Camino de Santiago, followed by a short experience of the actual Camino walk. You may spot the scallop shell symbol, used as a way marker on the Camino for centuries which is often worn by pilgrims. We hear about the significance of the shell, commonly found on the Galician coast, during our tour.

After our tour, there is some free time in this marvellous city - to look around and maybe choose a restaurant for an independent lunch.

We drive back to our Parador this afternoon where the rest of your afternoon is at leisure - to luxuriate in the lovely surroundings and maybe enjoy a dip in the pool before dinner in the restaurant.

Day 5 - A day at leisure at Parador de Benavente

You are free to explore the scenery and town centre of Benavente, from our prestigious Parador, which is a local landmark in its own right. Overlooking Benavente, the town's main plaza is around ten minutes' walking distance from our accommodation and you could sample local cuisine at one of the atmospheric bars or restaurants which surround the square. Local specialities to try in Benavente include cheeses, honey and local wines.

Set in the province of Zamora, between the cities of León and Zamora, the town's position has made Benavente a key stopping point for pilgrims who walk the Camino de Santiago. There are two historic churches, from the 12th and 13th centuries. You could also visit the Hospital de la Piedad, which once served pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela - this historic building has a beautiful sandstone façade, an early example of Spanish Renaissance style. Alternatively, visit the Casa de Solita palace, a modern example of regional architecture.

When dining independently this evening, you'll find several highly rated restaurants in and around the main town square.

Day 6 - Ribeira Sacra winery lunch & the Parador de Santo Estevo

Today, we head to the Ribeira Sacra wine region, a hidden gem in Galicia, whose winemaking history dates back to the Roman period. This rugged hill country is typified by deep gorges, dense forest and canyons, where steep, terraced vineyards make it difficult for vines to be harvested manually.

Amid this stunning landscape, we enjoy a guided tour and wine tasting of Ribeira Sacra, a red wine which has been produced in this region for centuries, followed by a lunch of traditional Galician cuisine at a historic cellar. After our lunch, we enjoy a relaxing boat trip along the picturesque Sil River.

We continue our journey to the next wonderful location - the Parador de Santo Estevo, one of the jewels of Spain's Parador network. Set in the heart of the Ribeira Sacra, this updated Benedictine Monastery has panoramic views over the ancient forest and the River Sil. After a welcome drink, we enjoy dinner in the restaurant, acclaimed for its Galician gastronomy. Stars of the menu are chestnut, fish and Galician beef.

Day 7 - A day in Santiago de Compostela

For a highlight of the tour, we board a train to visit the Galician capital, Santiago de Compostela. Following the path of thousands of pilgrims, we visit the end point of the Camino, entering the city's legendary cathedral - believed to be the burial place of the relics of James the Apostle.

Since medieval times, it has been customary for pilgrims who returned from the cathedral to carry home a Galician scallop shell as proof of their completion of the journey. A more modern tradition is based on the belief that the best view of the cathedral is experienced from lying on the ground in Plaza del Obradoiro. After a guided tour of the cathedral, there is free time to explore. With many visitors passing through the city all year round, Santiago de Compostela's World Heritage historic quarter has countless restaurant and bars. The city also has some peaceful parks and a variety of museums including contemporary art galleries.

Later, we retrace our journey by rail and coach back to our Parador, where you are at leisure until dinnertime.

Day 8 - Dinner at the Parador de Monforte de Lemos

After a free morning to make the most of our sumptuous surroundings, our destination this afternoon is the town of Monforte de Lemos, and its glorious Parador. On arrival in the town, you are free to soak up the vibrant atmosphere and wander around the cobbled streets of the Old Town. Railway enthusiasts could visit the Galician Railway Museum, which outlines the history of the railway in this region.

At the end of the afternoon, we make our way to the striking neoclassical Parador de Monforte de Lemos, situated at the highest point of the town, for dinner. Situated within the Monastery of San Vicente do Pino and the Palace of the Condes de Lemos, the buildings form the complex of San Vicente do Pino.

At this fourth Parador of our tour, we enjoy a Galician farewell dinner this evening. The Parador de Monforte's restaurant presents traditional Galician cuisine, particularly that of the town of Lugo in the interior of the Galicia region. Later we return to our accommodation at Parador de Santo Estevo.

Day 9 - Homeward bound

Over the last eight wondrous days we have explored the unique culture, traditions and cuisine of northern Spain, on our gastronomic exploration, based in three of the region's luxurious Parador hotels. Following part of the ancient pilgrimage route, the Way of St James - the Camino de Santiago - we have encountered the stunning cathedrals of Burgos, León and Santiago de Compostela, and enjoyed an array of culinary experiences.

After breakfast and a morning at leisure, we transfer by coach to Porto, just two and a half hours away in Portugal, where we board out flight to London Gatwick. On arrival, your holiday reaches its conclusion and you are free to make your way home.

Classic collection

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Departure Dates
21 April 2026Please call
12 May 2026From £2,799
26 May 2026From £3,074
9 June 2026Please call
15 September 2026Please call

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
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Trains
Eurostar
Eurostar

Step aboard the high-speed international rail service, linking London St Pancras to Paris and Lille in France, Brussels in Belgium and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Eurostar's Standard Class coaches feature two seats on either side of the central aisle, most of which are arranged in an 'airline' seating configuration with drop-down tray tables. There are two tables for four per carriage. Passengers travelling in Eurostar Standard Class coaches can take advantage of the Bar-Buffet which sells a range of snacks, meals, and hot and cold drinks - including Champagne!

The highest class of Eurostar travel available for leisure customers is Plus class. In your dedicated Plus carriage you'll find a less dense seat configuration, meaning the seats are larger and you have ample space to relax and stretch out. As part of the service, you'll enjoy complimentary drinks and refreshments, served at your seat by friendly, helpful waiting staff.

For the class of travel used on your chosen tour, please refer to the 'What's Included' section of the tour page.

Hotels
Parador de Hondarribia, Hondarribia
Parador de Hondarribia, Hondarribia

Set in an impressive 10th-century castle overlooking the Bidasoa Estuary, the 4-Star Parador de Hondarribia is a unique hotel which celebrates its traditional Spanish heritage. The hotel boasts many historic features - such as shady courtyards, sandstone arches and original suits of armour - plus modern facilities, including a well-stocked bar, café, luscious garden and a terrace from which you can admire panoramic coastal views. The Parador also has a private seafront promenade. The elegant and spacious guest rooms have vaulted ceilings and come equipped with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safety deposit box, minibar and complimentary toiletries.

Parador de Benavente, Benavente
Parador de Benavente, Benavente

Parador de Benavente is a 4-Star hotel, built on the remains of the castle of Los Pimentel, overlooking the city below. The hotel is known for its Torre del Caracol, which has a stunning Mudejar ceiling and houses a bar. Inside, traditional décor includes tapestries, cast iron lamps and handcrafted furnishings. Surrounded by the extensive Gardens of La Mota, the Parador has an outdoor swimming pool, and its terraces offer views over the valleys of El Tera and El Órbigo. Guest rooms at the Parador de Benavente have antique-style furnishings and are equipped with air-conditioned, a flatscreen TV, a safe, minibar, complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer.

Parador de Santo Estevo
Parador de Santo Estevo

The 4-Star Parador de Santo Estevo is located in a 10th-century Benedictine monastery in the heart of the Ribeira Sacra wine region, an area of deep valleys and terraced vineyards. Its interiors blend historic features with avant-garde décor. The Parador offers panoramic views of the Sil river canyon and is surrounded by chestnut, oak and pine forests. Facilities include a spa, in what were once the monastery's wine cellars and an outdoor jacuzzi with views of the forest. The elegant guest rooms, which were once monks' cells, are air-conditioned and equipped with a flatscreen TV, a safe, a minibar and a hairdryer.

Upgrades

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Flight upgrades
Flight upgrades

Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our expert team for details.

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

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