Camino de Santiago, Spain
September 16-25, 2023
Galicia, Spain
Join a group of 100 people from all over the world to walk the famous Camino de Santiago in Spain, sharing Jesus with those you meet along the way!
What began as a pilgrimage route in 900 AD has evolved into a deeply personal and significant spiritual journey that hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world embark on every year. Everyone has a reason for walking the Camino. We believe Jesus is the answer they are desperately searching for!
On the Camino de Santiago Impact Trip, you will spend seven days walking from different directions towards Santiago, covering 10 to 20 kilometers (6 to 12 miles) per day. Along the way you’ll meet fellow hikers, enjoy the beautiful Galician countryside, and stay in hostels at night. Each evening, you’ll share food and testimonies with the people God puts on your path!
Cost includes housing, food, and local transportation during the trip. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from Galicia, and for the costs thereof.
READ NINA’S STORY:
How can we share Jesus with young people who just aren’t interested?
Please reach out to camino@steiger.org with any questions.
Galicia, Spain
Applications are closed! If you'd like to participate in this year's trip, you can join the waitlist by emailing camino@steiger.org.
Join a group of 100 people from all over the world to walk the famous Camino de Santiago in Spain, sharing Jesus with those you meet along the way!
What began as a pilgrimage route in 900 AD has evolved into a deeply personal and significant spiritual journey that hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world embark on every year. Everyone has a reason for walking the Camino. We believe Jesus is the answer they are desperately searching for!
On the Camino de Santiago Impact Trip, you will spend seven days walking from different directions towards Santiago, covering 10 to 20 kilometers (6 to 12 miles) per day. Along the way you’ll meet fellow hikers, enjoy the beautiful Galician countryside, and stay in hostels at night. Each evening, you’ll share food and testimonies with the people God puts on your path!
Cost includes housing, food, and local transportation during the trip. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from Galicia, and for the costs thereof.
READ NINA’S STORY:
How can we share Jesus with young people who just aren’t interested?
Please reach out to camino@steiger.org with any questions.