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Buen Camino de Santiago App

com.editorialbuencamino.buencamino

View detailed information for Buen Camino de Santiago App — ratings, download counts, screenshots, pricing and developer details. See integrated SDKs and related technical data.

Total installs
100,000+
Rating
4.8(2,014 reviews)
Released
April 18, 2014
Last updated
November 14, 2025
Category
Travel
Developer
Buen camino
Developer details

Name
Buen camino
E-mail
unknown
Website
http://www.editorialbuencamino.com
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs

  • iOS SDK
  • SwiftUI

Screenshots

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Description

Who are we?

We at Editorial Buen Camino have spent over 20 years creating guides for pilgrims (2004–2025). These guides are written and updated daily by pilgrim and journalist Carlos Mencos – winner of the Aymeric Picaud International Award for raising awareness of the Way of St James – together with his team.

The most used Camino app:

With over a million downloads on different platforms, this is the most used Way of St James app. It currently features 45 guides for as many routes.

What does it include?

Map with the route and all potential detours, both for walking and for cycling.

Profile of the terrain.

Customizable stage planner.

Real-time alerts about incidents along the Way.

Thousands of geolocalised points: accommodations, services, monuments, warnings...

Detailed information about each location.

Real-time weather forecasts.

Direct contact with the author via WhatsApp or email.

Available in 9 languages.

How much does it cost?

We know you’re on a pilgrimage. You decide how much to pay, and can even choose not to pay, depending on your situation.

How does it work?

Here’s a practical video-manual:

https://youtu.be/icp96ZHXQAU?si=QZAJXZFiN708KDyS

Languages available:

Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Korean and Simplified Chinese.

Routes included:

French Route (passing through O Cebreiro and Sarria before reaching Santiago)

Central Portuguese Route from Porto (passing through Valença/Tui before reaching Santiago)

Coastal Portuguese Route (passing through Caminha and Vigo before reaching Santiago)

Portuguese Route from Lisbon to Porto

North Route (Camino del Norte)

Primitive Route (Camino Primitivo)

English Route from A Coruña

English Route from Ferrol

Winter Route (Camino de Invierno)

Sea Route from Arousa and the River Ulla

Extension to Muxía and Fisterra

Baztán Route

La Calzada Route

Vía de Bayona Route

Inland Basque Route

Olvidado Route

Lebaniego Route

Vadiniense Route

San Salvador Route

Vía de la Plata

Sanabrés Route

Madrid Route

La Lana Route

Soria Route

Manchego Route

Catalan Route

Catalan Route via San Juan de la Peña

Jacobean Ebro Route

Levante Route

South-East Route

Mozarabic Route from Granada

Mozarabic Route from Malaga

Mozarabic Route from Cordoba

Mozarabic Route from Jaén

Mozarabic Route from Almería

Huelva Route

Vía Augusta Route

Le Puy-en-Velay Route

Arles Route

Tours Route

Vezelay Route

Piamonte Route

Faros Route

And also:

Ignatian Route

El Cid Route