Pilgrim Stories

  • Joe Camilleri

    We walked the Camino Maltes over the weekend (over two days). It ended up being 40k, so it was just as well that we split it over two days. We are a group of friends that has walked the Camino Portuges and the Via de la Plata. we are young at heart but no so…

    Joe Camilleri

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  • Onward & Upward!

    This week marks a very important milestone or waymark in the recently launched Camino Maltés! The Maltese Kredenzjal travels for the first time to Sicily with 2 international pilgrims – Liz from Australia and Alan from New Zealand – who recently completed the Maltese segment of the Camino Maltés and continued on the Cammino di…

    Onward & Upward!

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  • Tiziana Farrugia

    Had the opportunity to walk our own Camino with a group of awesome people. Clearly marked waymarks, very well organised and an overall great experience. Thanks for putting Malta on the camino’s map and for making it possible for all us Camino enthusiasts.

    Tiziana Farrugia

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  • Lorena Rebolo

    We did the Universal Peace Walk from Mdina to Zejtun. Three years ago we had planned to do the Camino de Invierno in Spain, but covid arrived and we had to cancel. It was a dream of ours to do the Camino and then start our family. In the end I got pregnant and had…

    Lorena Rebolo

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  • Daniel Azzopardi

    Malta didn’t feature on the map of routes in my pilgrim passport, and I wanted to do something about it…

    Daniel Azzopardi

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