The 2023 Holy Week & Easter Pilgrimage - Stages on the Way - NOT AVAILABLE

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Tel Aviv

3 Apr 2023 - 4 Apr 2023

Situated 60 kilometers northwest of Jerusalem and 90 kilometers south of Haifa on Israel’s Mediterranean coastline, Tel Aviv is characterised by a juxtaposition of old and new. The towering skyscrapers in this cosmopolitan metropolis stand in stark contrast to the cobbled streets and old-world charm of the surrounding areas. Tel Aviv is the financial, technological, and economic hub of Israel, and is also known as a ‘party capital’ - the perfect destination for the hedonistic traveller looking to play in a vibrant, dynamic city that never sleeps. Visitors spend time marveling at the plethora of contemporary art galleries, engaging in retail therapy at artisan boutiques, or relaxing in the sun on one of the blissfully balmy beaches, before heading to Tel Aviv’s many restaurants, bars, and exclusive nightclubs after dark.

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Tiberias

4 Apr 2023 - 6 Apr 2023

Tiberias is a popular tourist resort located on a steep hillside overlooking Israel’s only freshwater lake, the Sea of Galilee. No pilgrimage would be complete without a visit to this holy city, it’s significant religious sites around the lake, and the charming Old City. Aside from its historical monuments, Tiberias is a wonderful place to spend a relaxing summer holiday with numerous leisure activities and watersports on offer. The new city's downtown area is a vibrant commercial centre complete with a variety of restaurants, pubs, souvenir shops, bustling bazaars and live music venues. Take a horse-drawn carriage around town or rent a bicycle and spend the day exploring the gorgeous beaches and natural springs dotted along the shoreline.

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Jerusalem

6 Apr 2023 - 11 Apr 2023

Located in the Jerusalem District of Israel, Israel is the intriguing capital of both Israel and Palestine. It holds important significance for three major religions (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) and as a result, offers a multitude of historical attractions to interest both pilgrims and secular tourists. The walled Old City, with its narrow cobble-stoned alleyways, beautiful bell towers, and charming hidden courtyards, is the epicentre of Jerusalem. Despite its small size, the Old City is home to a plethora of ancient sacred sites. These include the Garden of Gethsemane; the Western Wall; and the Dome of the Rock from which Muhammad is said to have ascended to heaven. Step out of the Old City and you will find yourself thrust back into the twenty-first century. All of these historical sites contrast to make Jerusalem a fascinating and inspiring travel destination.

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Rome

11 Apr 2023 - 16 Apr 2023

Rome, the capital of Italy’s Lazio Region in the central-western part of the peninsula, is a city that remains virtually unrivalled in the sheer volume and diversity of its cultural repertoire. One could spend months here and still only scratch the surface of treasures to be discovered in this phenomenal ancient city. 3000-odd-years of haphazard urban development has resulted in a complex cocktail of art, history, and architecture full of fascinating cultural clashes and contrasts. Classical ruins as well as countless early Christian catacombs and clandestine churches sit alongside (or beneath) magnificent Renaissance palazzos and breathtaking Baroque fountains. This unique combination of a rich historical tapestry interweaved with a thriving and vibrant modern community living life to its fullest as only the Italians can, makes Italy's Eternal City one of the world's most intriguing and inspiring tourist destinations.

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Barcelona

16 Apr 2023 - 18 Apr 2023

Set on Spain’s gorgeous southeastern coast, the capital and largest city of the Catalonia region, Barcelona, is an exquisite, seaside metropolis. With its dizzying array of architecture and its world-class galleries and museums, artistic delights abound at every corner (most strikingly in the astonishingly whimsical structures designed by the prolific modernist architect Antoni Gaudi). Explore the winding alleys of the picturesque Gothic Quarter, take in the boisterous carnival atmosphere of the world famous, tree-lined La Rambla boulevard, or go on a gastronomical adventure through the city's restaurants. Head to one of the gorgeous white sandy beaches and when the sun sets, join the eclectic all-night party scene. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the phenomenal Sagrada Familia, take in an opera at the sublime Palau de la Musica Catalana, and watch a game at the famous Camp Nou stadium.

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Barcelona

17 Apr 2023

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Montserrat

17 Apr 2023

Located just 48 kilometres northwest from Barcelona, and part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, Montserrat is a historic and scenic mountain retreat which makes an interesting addition to any Catalonian travel itinerary. The mountain formation which gives the area its name is spectacular, with steep limestone peaks protruding from the hillside, and its key sight, the Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria de Montserrat, is situated about halfway up the mountain face. An important pilgrimage site (said to be home to the iconic Black Virgin of Montserrat), the retreat location can be paired with the Parc Natural de la Muntanya de Montserrat into a two-stop trip. The park’s protected natural area is home to amazing hiking trails, including a route to the summit of Sant Jeroni, offering breathtaking views.

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Sarria

18 Apr 2023 - 19 Apr 2023

Sarria, a populous municipality in northwestern Spain’s Lugo Province, is one of the most popular locations to begin the famous St. James Way pilgrimage. The route from here to Santiago is the shortest for which participants are awarded the Pilgrim’s Certificate, and can be completed in a total of five days for those who are short on time. The town is also easily accessible, with various connections from all over the country. Sarria’s other primary claim to fame is its flourishing fine art and antique scene, and popular fairs. Heritage attractions include the 13th-century O Salvador Church, the tower of the Fortress of Sarria, and others. Active types and nature lovers will enjoy the opportunity to go hiking, horse riding, boating, and fishing in the picturesque surroundings.

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Portomarin

19 Apr 2023 - 21 Apr 2023

Portomarin is a fascinating town in Spain’s Lugo Province, set along the Way of St. James. The town as it stands today, atop a hill, was only built in the 1960s, while the original village, which dates back to medieval times, lies under the waters of the River Mino after the local reservoir flooded. Some important pieces of the old town were saved, namely the Romanesque church of San Pedro and the striking church fortress of San Nicolas, among a few others. The ruins of the original bridge - only a base and one arch - remain guard at the entrance to the new structure. Besides the curious stories and rich heritage surrounding this event, visitors will also delight in the chance to visit the many surrounding wine farms, or simply stay put in Portomarin to enjoy its famous locally produced brandy.

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Galicia

21 Apr 2023 - 22 Apr 2023

This laid back region of northern Spain has a breathtaking coast and one of Spain’s most sacred cities. Galicia is best known for its capital, Santiago de Compostela, which is the end point of the Camino de Santiago trail, which has been one of Christianity’s most important pilgrimages since the Middles Ages. Its magnificent cathedral, with its elaborate façade and exquisite stone sculptures, is a sight not to be missed. Head to the seaside town of Ponte Vedra to explore its atmospheric old quarter, to Cabo de Udra to see its boulder-strewn coast and glittering bays, and to the metropolis of Vigo for great shopping, nightlife and seafront vistas.

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Melide

22 Apr 2023 - 23 Apr 2023

Melide, set on the banks of the breathtaking Lugano Lake in Spain’s Galicia region, is significant for many reasons. Firstly, for pilgrims of the St James Way: the Camino Primitivo (Original Way) ends here, while the Camino Frances (French Way) passes through. This means an array of impressive historic sites - make sure to see the medieval bridge, Saint Roque Chapel, and the iconic Source of the Four Pipes. Secondly, many consider Melide to be the geographical centre of Galicia, making this an ideal location from which to explore all its wonders. Thirdly, the town is renowned for its incredible miniature museum, Swissminiatur, which exhibits small-scale models of Switzerland’s most famous buildings. This is also a wonderful summer holiday destination, with an idyllic lakeside recreational area featuring lush lawns, water activities, and a restaurant with views over the water.

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Galicia

23 Apr 2023 - 25 Apr 2023

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A Rúa

25 Apr 2023 - 26 Apr 2023

Nestled on the northern periphery of the Valdeorras valley, the rural town of A Rúa offers a serene retreat with its charming Galician stone architecture and narrow winding streets. A strategic base for exploration, visitors can embark on pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela, indulge in the thermal springs of Ourense, or admire the historical Castilio de Arnado and Mirador de Penouta. Nature enthusiasts can explore the remarkable scenery of the Val de Río Navea National Park, known for its hiking trails, waterfalls, and wildlife. A range of accommodations caters to diverse preferences, making A Rúa an ideal gateway to these captivating destinations.

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Santiago de Compostela

26 Apr 2023 - 29 Apr 2023

Santiago de Compostela is the capital of northwest Spain’s Galicia region and lies within the Coruna province. The endpoint of the legendary Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail, this sprawling urban hub has been a sacred bastion of Christianity for thousands of years. The major cultural attraction here is the spectacular stone cathedral of the same name, with its elaborate facade, lofty spires, and opulent interior. The city’s old town emanates outwards from the cathedral and is home to a smorgasbord of shops, restaurants, and sidewalk cafes where you can mingle with Camino pilgrims or simply watch the city life go by. This is also the best place to soak up the unique Galacian culture - which has its own language, customs, and music. Make sure to visit the Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo to see some superb contemporary Galacian art.

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Madrid

29 Apr 2023 - 2 May 2023

Spain’s enormous central capital, Madrid, lies on the River Manzanares and is a city of contrasts. Historical monuments like the impressive Royal Palace stand in stark contrast to state-of-the-art skyscrapers; masterpieces by Picasso, Dali and Velazquez adorn the walls of the city’s world-class galleries alongside contemporary modern works; local chefs display a passion for Spanish food at traditional eateries while chic fusion restaurants operate next door. Madrid’s real attraction lies in the seductive lifestyle of its hedonistic inhabitants; indulging in tapas, hunting for treasures at the El Rastro flea market or partying the night away in one of the many lively nightclubs. Make sure to soak up the vibrant street life of the grand, historic Plaza Mayor, Madrid's central square, and spend a leisurely afternoon on the landscaped lawns at the Parque del Buen Retiro.

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