Spanish for the Camino
Do you need Spanish for the Camino de Santiago in Spain?
Spanish for the Camino helps future pilgrims learn practical Spanish for their journey on the Camino de Santiago.
Whether you want to ask for directions, order food, or connect with locals, in the blog you’ll find easy-to-follow tips, essential vocabulary, and cultural insights to help you walk with confidence.
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La Mochila de la Luz
In 2020, a group of pilgrims had an idea to bring a bit of light into the darkness that the pandemic brought on. Over a hundred thousand people died of covid in Spain alone. We spent months locked up in our homes, only allowed to go out to buy groceries or go to the...
Flan
Who hasn't come across flan as one of the dessert options on a menú del peregrino or a menú del día on the Camino de Santiago? Flan is a very popular postre (dessert), and it is in fact an ancient dessert. Its origins go back to the times of the Roman Empire, although...
Camino Portugués: Milladoiro-Santiago
We finally make it to Santiago! After several Sundays of walking the Camino Portugués, we finish our pilgrimage with a very short stage: O Milladoiro-Santiago de Compostela. If you've been following the previous posts you'll already know this, but in case you...
Getting around on the Camino
Updated February 2026 Getting around on the Camino When we think about the Camino de Santiago we think walking day after day, maybe cycling or even horse-riding. What we don’t usually imagine is standing at a train station , waiting for a bus, or navigating an...
El botiquín
When you are packing your mochila you should leave some space for a small botiquín (first-aid kit). Of course, if you normally take any medications, make sure you pack enough of it, or find out if you can get it in Spain.
As I mentioned before, it’s important to keep your mochila as light as possible. As one experienced pilgrim advised us last week:
Your packing advice
Updated: January 2026 What to pack in your backpack for the Camino de Santiago If you’re planning your Camino de Santiago, one of the most important decisions after choosing your route is what to take in your mochila (backpack). Unless you hire a luggage...
La ropa
In a previous post I discussed the things that you should pack in your mochila or backpack (you can read it here). On that occasion I only mentioned a few general items like ropa (clothes), calzado (shoes) or toiletries and promised to elaborate on the topic. So, this week it’s the turn of la ropa (clothes).
So, what ropa should you take? As I said before, you shouldn’t pack too many items, unless you are planning to have your bag transported from one place to the next one: you will have to carry the weight, remember? And you can always do a bit of washing at the end of your walking day.
Where to sleep on The Camino
El albergue | Updated: January 2026 Accommodation options One of the most common questions future pilgrims ask is: Where do you sleep on the Camino de Santiago? The good news is that the Camino offers a wide range of accommodation options. The best choice depends on...
Do you need Spanish on the Camino?
If you have ever travelled abroad (to a country where they don’t speak your langue), I’m sure have seen these lists of “useful phrases”







