Tickets to visit the Caminito del Rey between 30 June and 6 December this year will go on sale this Wednesday, 8 April 2026. They will be available from 10:00 for the general public, organised excursions, and travel agencies.
- See here for instructions on booking your ticket: https://caminodelrey.es/the-booking-portal-for-the-caminito-del-rey-how-to-buy-an-entrance-ticket/
- Read this if the date you want is not available: https://caminodelrey.es/no-tickets-for-the-caminito-left-online-no-problem-hopefully/
2026 Caminito del Rey Tickets: Booking Tips and Availability
Tickets for the Caminito del Rey are available up to and including the 6th of December on the official website
But, if you can’t get tickets for the dates that you want in 2026 on the official site then take a look at guided options over at Viator or the entry ticket over at Get Your Guide.
During this period, around 220,000 tickets will be released for a route that continues to attract strong interest from visitors. Visits can take place from 08:30 to 17:00 and, from the end of October—when winter hours come into effect—from 09:00 to 16:00.
In addition, the site will open on eleven Mondays during this period: 13 and 27 July; 10, 17 and 24 August; 7, 14 and 21 September; 12 and 19 October; and 2 November.
The standard ticket price remains at €10 (with a limit of ten per purchaser), while tickets including an official guided tour cost €18. These guided visits are conducted in Spanish and English for groups of up to 30 people.
Children under eight years old are not permitted to access the Caminito. Those aged eight and above must provide proof of age with an original ID document or family record book. Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Caminito del Rey Tickets FAQ: Prices, Dates & Visitor Rules
Tickets go on sale on 8 April at 10:00. They cover visits from 30 June to 6 December.
Standard tickets cost €10, with a limit of ten per person. Guided tour tickets cost €18 and include an official guide. Tickets from Get your Guide or Viator are slightly more expensive but are a convenient option if no tickets are left on the official website.
Visits run from 08:30 to 17:00. However, from late October, winter hours apply from 09:00 to 16:00.
Children under eight cannot enter. Moreover, visitors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult and show valid ID.
You can purchase tickets online through the official website but, if you can’t get tickets for the dates that you want on the official site then take a look at guided options over at Viator or the entry ticket at Get Your Guide.
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