We spend eight nights in two- and three-star hotels and pensions. All rooms feature private bathroom facilities and most offer free wifi.
The accommodations typically used can be found in the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are a couple of the standout stays.
Samos: Hotel A Veiga (night 1)
Begin the trip at this 15-room hotel, which has a rustic bar – the perfect spot to gather with new friends and discuss the adventures ahead. The rooms themselves are clean and unfussy, plus there’s a restaurant serving an ever-changing menu.
Santiago de Compostela: Hotel Avenida (nights 7-8)
Make the most of your time in the capital of Galicia with a stay at Hotel Avenida, which is ideally located in the old town. The city highlights are on the doorstep (the cathedral is just a 10-minute walk away) and the rooms are modest yet cosy.
Worth knowing
There may be some departures where groups are split between two hotels in some locations. All hotels used are of a similar standard throughout.
A limited number of single rooms are available for a supplement on request.