The Ultimate Camino de Santiago Packing Guide
Everything You Need—and Nothing You Don’t—for the Journey of a Lifetime
Walking the Camino de Santiago is a life-changing experience—filled with breathtaking views, quiet reflection, and the joy of simplicity. Packing wisely is the first step toward enjoying every mile of the Way. This guide will help you choose the right gear, stay comfortable, and keep your backpack light so you can focus on the journey, not the weight on your shoulders.
Backpack Essentials
Your backpack becomes your home on the trail—choose one that fits well and feels balanced.
Backpack (30–40L) – Look for lightweight, supportive packs with a padded hip belt and ventilated back.
Rain cover – A must for unpredictable weather.
Dry sacks or zip pouches – For organization and moisture protection.
Waist pack/daypack – Keep valuables handy during rest stops or town visits.
Clothing: Light, Layered, and Functional
Choose moisture-wicking, quick-dry fabrics that can be washed and dried overnight.
Tops
2 quick-dry shirts
1 long-sleeve layer for sun or cool mornings
1 lightweight fleece or down jacket
1 rain jacket or poncho
Bottoms
1 pair of hiking pants
1 pair of shorts or capris
1 set of lightweight sleepwear
Underwear & Socks
2–3 pairs of quick-dry underwear
2 pairs of merino wool hiking socks
1 pair of cozy socks for evenings
Extras
Hat or buff for sun protection
Lightweight gloves (spring/fall)
Sandals or slides for evenings
Footwear
Your most important choice!
Trail runners or hiking shoes – Lightweight, breathable, well broken-in.
Optional: waterproof membrane (Gore-Tex) depending on season.
Hiking poles – Reduce knee stress on steep climbs and descents.
Toiletries & Personal Care
Pack travel sizes only—everything you need is available along the Camino.
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
Soap or all-in-one body/hair bar
Quick-dry towel
Razor, deodorant, small comb
Sunscreen & lip balm (SPF 30+)
Nail clippers & tweezers
Minimal makeup or tinted moisturizer
Lotion or balm for dry skin
First Aid & Health
Keep a small but mighty kit handy.
Blister care: Compeed, moleskin, antiseptic wipes
Pain relief: ibuprofen or acetaminophen
Electrolyte packets or salt tabs
Band-Aids, gauze, medical tape
Prescription meds (plus copies of scripts)
Earplugs for albergues
Muscle rub or balm
Technology & Travel Gear
Smartphone & charger
Power bank
Plug adapter (Europe type C)
Lightweight camera or GoPro
Headlamp or small flashlight
Journal & pen
Pilgrim passport (Credencial del Peregrino)
Guidebook or Camino app (e.g., Wise Pilgrim)
Faith & Reflection
For many, the Camino is both physical and spiritual.
Small rosary, cross, or token of faith
Journal or devotional
Camino shell (symbol of the pilgrimage)
Laundry & Maintenance
Travel clothesline
Small detergent packets
Safety pins or clothespins
Mini sewing kit
Weight Goal
Keep your pack under 10% of your body weight (usually 12–15 lbs / 6–7 kg).
💡 If you think “maybe I’ll need it,” you probably won’t.
Optional but Helpful
Small umbrella
Lightweight scarf or sarong
Travel pillow
Refillable water bottle or hydration bladder
Reusable utensil/spork
Final Camino Wisdom
Pack once—then remove one-third.
Train with your gear before flying to Spain.
Every ounce matters—but so does every moment.
Remember: The Camino provides.