Camino Maltés
de Santiago de Compostela
The Route
The ~3,600 km camino
over land and sea, connecting Malta to Sicily, Sardinia, Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela.
Pilgrims
452 Pilgrims
from > 15 nationalities walked the Malta segment of the Camino Maltes / Universal Peace Walk 1543AD and were issued a Testimonium.
Correct as at January 2024
Video
Over Land and Sea
Malta is now connected to the world-famous Camino de Santiago. To find out why we’re excited about this, watch and share our video!
Partners on the Road
Connected
Camino Maltés
The Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade via its Embassy of Malta in Spain together with Heritage Malta and Xircammini, Malta’s official association representing the International Federation of the Associations of Friends of the Camino de Santiago, with the support of the Malta Tourism Authority, are pleased to announce that following months of collaborative effort, Malta is now connected to the world-famous Camino de Santiago. For the first time, the more than 1,000 year old pilgrim route, now includes the Camino Maltés de Santiago de Compostela, (in short Camino Maltés), a 3,600km pilgrimage undertaken by land and sea.
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Walk
The Route
The circa 3,600 km Camino Maltés connects Malta to Sicily, Sardinia, Barcelona and eventually Santiago de Compostela.
Find out about the route and some key waypoints.
Ancient
A Historic Route
We firmly believe, that the Camino Maltés, which has been accepted and endorsed by the competent authorities on historical grounds, will provide a unique experience for pilgrims to revisit a route which dates to the 16th century. Moreover the Camino Maltes complements the work of the Malta Tourism Authority in promoting Malta’s multi-millennial Christian faith and supporting related entities and activities, thus expanding the Archipelago’s potential as an international hub for faith tourism.
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St James the Elder Hal Millieri Church
Walk with us
Find Out More
A public information session was held on the 9th of January 2023. You can read accounts of this event from XirCammini here, and others on Maltese news outlets.
The Camino Maltés website is a work-in-progress and information is constantly being updated /released on this website (CaminoMaltes.mt) in due course. For detailed maps, visit:
For more information on the Camino Maltés, the Universal Peace Walk, or any of our other projects in Malta or abroad, please visit XirCammini.org or write to us at information@xircammini.org.