Summer Camino Packing List

Musts

  • Passport
  • Visa (if needed)
  • Wallet
  • Phone (+ charger, 6’ cable, adapter)

You really don’t need much. Yes, I really mean it. You won’t be carrying a tent, you won’t be backcountry cooking, and you won’t be stranded in the middle of nowhere. On the vast majority of the Camino routes you’ll run into at LEAST one town or city every single day. With the exception of Sundays, this means you have access to bars, grocery stores, and shops.

In theory you could show up with just your passport and a credit card and make it work. You’ll hear many experienced pilgrims say “pack light, pack light, pack light!” Embrace the minimalist nature of this route system!

No matter the route, here is my packing list for a summer Camino de Santiago.

Okay, ONTO THE LIST

**All clothes (except what I wore on trail) are packed in this 3L drybag

On-trail Clothes

  • 1x Merino sun hoody (sun protection is so important on trail)
  • 1x Pair hiking pants (pockets are helpful for snacks or your phone)
  • 1x Bandana (sun protection and board game)
  • 1x Pair sun gloves (saves my hands from exposure and me the annoyance of sunscreen)
  • 1x Brimmed hat (I like a baseball cap)

In-Town Clothes

  • 1x Dress (not your style? Try a wool shirt and breezy pants/shorts)
  • 1x Bikini

Under layers

Merino wool is an excellent fabric for travel because it is wrinkle resistant, odor resistant, breathable, temperature regulating, continues to insulate even when wet, sustainable, and it dries quickly. The downside is it can be expensive. I highly recommend adding some pieces gradually with sales at sierraicebreakerbackcountryquincewool&, or REI.

Weather layers

  • 1x Raincoat (A good quality one! The winds can be too strong for a poncho and you can pack the contents of your bag into a dry-bag)
  • 1x Warm layer (choose a fleece or puffer; it can get chilly at night)

Footwear

  • 1x Pair trail runners (lightweight, good traction, and they dry overnight)
  • 1x Pair of sandals (For off-trail, showers, dorms. The less bulky the better.)

Toiletries – packed in this bag (6.5”x7.5”)

Electronics – packed in this 1L drybag

Miscellaneous

  • 1x Bum/waist/fanny pack (always have it on you with your valuables inside—including the shower, toilet, and when sleeping. While walking I keep it in my bag and take it out when I stop at a bar, museum, or restaurant.)
  • 1x Silk sleeping bag liner (You want something between you and the mattress. Dorms don’t provide sheets, but many do provide blankets. It gets hot in a dorm full of people so I like the liner over the puffy bag.)
  • 1x Pair sunglasses (Polarized & UPF protection! I put them on a lanyard)
  • 1x Mini s biner (to lock zipper on bumbag)
  • 1x Wallet (with section for coins)
  • 1x Travel towel (The best of the best. Not all are made equally!)
  • 1x Kula Cloth (For those who squat to pee)
  • 1x Eye mask (For the dorms. Trust me.)
  • 1x Set ear plugs (each dorm is graced by a snorer)
  • 1x Packable shopping bag (for grocery runs etc)
  • 1x Hero clip (Keeps my bag off the ground or the bathroom floor)
  • 9’ Of paracord (makeshift clothesline and other uses)
  • 4x Caffeine chocolates (for those mornings without cafés)
  • 1x Mini pen
  • 2x Quart sized ziplock bags (1x for passport and credential, 1x spare)
  • 1x Set trekking poles (with a thick wrist strap! I buy them when I land in Spain)
  • 1x Set trekking pole rubber tips (Better for roads. Decathlon sells them)

First Aid

Baggage

The smaller the better! I’ve hiked with a 28L, a 20L and a 6L. I recommend the 18/20L size. I used a day-hike bag and added more substantial hip straps to it and it was perfect. Whatever bag you choose, pretreat it with some anti-bedbug spray before you fly out. Bed bugs are a big issue on the Camino.

eSIM

I use Airalo when I travel abroad or do a Camino because it’s easy, works well, and the price is right. This is a data only eSIM. Through experience I’ve learned that I only need a data plan, and that it’s much cheaper than upgrading my domestic cellphone plan. Use referral code GWACO8480 to receive $3.00 off your next eSIM with Airalo!


I hope this list helps you pack lighter on your next trip. Remember, less is more!

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