Palma De Mallorca Takes Centre Stage in Mallorca’s New Way of St James
Palma de Mallorca is taking centre stage of a new chapter in one of the world’s most iconic pilgrimages, the way of St James or El Camino de Santiago which sees would-be-pilgrims flock to Spain from all over the world. The island has now formalised the ancient route as a 67-kilometre trail starting in Lluc Sanctuary and ending in the spiritual church of Sant Jaume in the centre of Palma, offering travellers the chance to embark on an iconic journey to Santiago de Compostela, beginning in the Balearic Islands. Acting as an esteemed bridging point between the Balearics and the mainland, Palma de Mallorca emerges as the symbolic and experiential highlight of the New Way of St James.