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The Santiago arrival pack for pilgrims who do not want to waste their first 24–48 hours

You finished the Camino. Now you need simple decisions: what to do first, where to leave your backpack, how to handle the Compostela, what to do if it rains and whether Finisterre or Muxía makes sense for you.

Who this guide is for

This pack is designed for pilgrims who arrive in Santiago tired, happy and slightly disoriented. It is not a generic city guide. It focuses on the exact practical window after the Camino: the first afternoon, first night, next morning and possible coastal extension.

What problem it solves

Most Camino guides help you reach Santiago. This one helps you avoid wasting your arrival day: no carrying your backpack for hours, no wandering hungry, no rain panic, no last-minute transport stress and no overplanned sightseeing when your legs need kindness.

What will be inside

  • First-hour checklist: the right order for arrival, luggage, food and Compostela.
  • 24-hour plan: a realistic Santiago route for pilgrims leaving the next day.
  • 48-hour plan: a slower version with more rest, views and food options.
  • Rain plan: what to do when Santiago weather changes your route.
  • Private map: useful points grouped by arrival, luggage, laundry, food, rest and transport.
  • Finisterre or Muxía: how to decide if the coast should be your next step.

Launch plan

The first version will be intentionally small and practical. The goal is not to create a huge travel book, but a useful pack that a pilgrim can open on a phone and use immediately.

Expected price

The likely launch price will be around €9.99. If the guide grows with verified map points, richer routes and more local detail, the price may increase later.

Finished the Camino? Make your first 24–48 hours in Santiago simple, calm and worth remembering.