WALKING PILGRIMAGE CHARTRES TO PARIS
AN 8-DAY PILGRIMAGE INCLUDING THE ANNUAL SSPX 3-DAY CHARTRES WALK
WALKING PILGRIMAGE CHARTRES TO PARIS
An 8-Day Pilgrimage
June 3-10, 2025
Starting at $2,335
Is the Chartres-to-Paris walk on your bucket list? This shorter pilgrimage spends two days in Paris, visiting Montmartre, the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal, and more. Afterwards, travel to Chartres to visit its magnificent cathedral, housing the veil of Our Lady. Then, embark on the annual 3-day, 65-mile SSPX walking pilgrimage from Chartres to Paris. It is an extraordinary experience to walk, sing, and pray with thousands of other traditional Catholics from around the world, while representing your country and proudly professing your Faith. It is a testimony to our Catholic heritage; a way to thank God for being Catholic, to make reparation, and to ask Him for all our intentions. The 3-day walk is a strenuous one and two overnights are in camping tents. Attend daily Holy Mass, forge lifetime friendships, and experience the incredible SSPX Chartres-Paris Pilgrimage of Tradition!
TRIP SYNOPSIS
HIGHLIGHTS AT A GLANCE
Paris: Shrine of the Miraculous Medal, St. Catherine Labouré, St. Vincent de Paul, Sacré Cœur Basilica, St. Peter Church in Montmartre, Seine River cruise
Chartres: Cathedral housing veil of Our Lady
3-Day SSPX Walking Pilgrimage from Chartres to Paris: walk 65 miles in three days, overnighting in camping tents along the way, and joining thousands of traditional Catholics from around the world
ITINERARY
Day 1. Tuesday, June 3: Flight to Paris
Day 2. Wednesday, June 4: Paris
Welcome to Paris! Upon arrival, enjoy a panoramic view of this breathtaking city before visiting the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal. Pray before the incorrupt body of St. Catherine Labouré, to whom Our Lady appeared in 1830 and displayed a vision of the miraculous medal. The incorrupt body of St. Louise de Marillac and the heart of St. Vincent de Paul, founders of the Daughters of Charity, also rest in this church. Nearby is the Chapel of St. Vincent de Paul, housing a wax figure of the saint containing his relics. Tonight, enjoy a river cruise along the Seine River before dinner. (BB, D)
Day 3. Thursday, June 5: Paris
Today, visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at Montmartre, built on the site of the martyrdom of St. Denis, first bishop of Paris, and his companions. In the Basilica, the Blessed Sacrament has been exposed uninterruptedly for adoration since 1885. Then, visit the Church of St. Peter of Montmartre, the oldest surviving church in Paris, where the first vows of the Society of Jesus were taken in 1534. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure in this magnificent city. (BB)
Day 4, Friday, June 6: Paris – Chartres
This morning, travel to Chartres. After lunch on your own, enjoy a guided walking tour of Chartres downtown. Visit its magnificent Cathedral. Pray before its greatest treasure: the Veil of Our Lady, miraculously preserved during a fire in 1194. Admire the glorious collection of over 150 stained glass windows, illustrating biblical passages and daily life in the 13th century. Dinner and overnight in Chartres. (BB, D)
Day 5. Saturday, June 7: SSPX Pilgrimage Chartres to Paris (25 miles)
Join thousands of SSPX pilgrims on the annual Pilgrimage of Tradition from Chartres to Paris (65 miles). Breakfast today is at the hotel. For lunch, bread and water will be provided. For dinner, hot soup and bread are provided. Water is supplied throughout the entire day. Overnight will be in tents along the way (provided); pilgrims must bring their own sleeping bag, a ground tarp, a soup bowl, and a cup/mug for your coffee/milk. (BB)
Day 6. Sunday, June 8: SSPX Pilgrimage Chartres to Paris (25 miles)
Continue on the walking pilgrimage. Breakfast is bread with coffee or milk. Overnight will be in tents along the way. Meals as described on previous day.
Day 7. Monday, June 9: SSPX Pilgrimage Chartres to Paris (15 miles)
Walk the last leg of the pilgrimage to Paris. Meals as described above. After the final ceremonies, transfer to your Paris hotel for dinner and overnight. (D)
Day 8. Tuesday, June 10: Homebound Flight
Transfer to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport for your flight home.
Buffet Breakfast (BB); Dinner (D)
* In case of unforeseen events, this itinerary is subject to change.
CHAPLAIN
This pilgrimage will be accompanied by a priest the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) who will celebrate daily Tridentine Mass.
travel restrictions
Currently, there are no restrictions to travel to France. For current travel advisories by country, please visit https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/
It is projected that starting in mid 2025, non-European Union (EU) tourists planning to visit Europe’s Schengen Zone (most of Europe) will need to apply for the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). This new requirement affects travelers from visa-exempt countries, aiming to boost security measures while making the process smoother for short-term visitors. While the ETIAS is not a visa, it does require non-EU tourists to get pre-approval before their trip. (Information taken from www.etias.com)
The ETIAS is likely to cost around $7 per person and it is projected to be a very quick process; however, we would ask travelers to obtain it at least one month prior to travel.
Currently, there is no ETIAS registration site yet. We will be monitoring this possible new travel requirement, and when applicable, we will notify travelers and ask them to acquire their ETIAS independently.
flight schedule
The group air reservation was made with Delta. The roundtrip flights to Paris (CDG) departs from Newark (EWR) airport. Please do not purchase any connecting domestic or independent international air tickets until we advise that the group is fully formed with a minimum of 20 travelers. The group air schedule could change frequently, if a major change occurs, we will modify the flight schedule.
The current group flight schedule is as follows:
03JUN Delta flight 63 departs Newark (EWR) at 5:00PM and arrives Paris (CDG) at 6:05AM 04JUN
10JUN Delta flight 62 departs Paris (CDG) 12:45PM and arrives Newark (EWR) 2:50PM 10JUN
ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations for this pilgrimage are in first-class hotels.
Rooms in double occupancy are for two people to share; they have two twin beds. Rooms in single occupancy have a single bed and are for one person to occupy; a “single supplement fee” is added for single occupancy rooms.
Paris: 2 nights - Marriot Rive Gauche or similar
Chartres: 1 night - Novotel Chartres or similar
Paris: 1 night - Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Marriot Hotel or similar
TRIP PACE
The pace for this pilgrimage is “on the go” and has an activity rating of strenuous.
Please note that this trip includes a 65-mile walking pilgrimage from Chartres to Paris, with two overnights in camping tents. Pilgrims should be physically fit and prepared for full-day hikes, walking 12 to 25 miles per day.
Also see the “PHYSICAL HEALTH & FITNESS” section in the General Terms & Conditions.
PRICING INFORMATION
Pilgrimage price per person (pp) with air from Newark (EWR): $3,335 (includes estimated air taxes & surcharges of $690 as of August 2024, subject to change)
Land-only pilgrimage price in double occupancy: $2,335 pp
Single supplement: $620
Non-refundable deposit of $250 pp is due by: February 21, 2025
Balance due by: April 3, 2025
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Roundtrip transatlantic flights
Accommodations in first-class hotels
3-Day Walk from Chartres to Paris
Daily Holy Mass
Deluxe motor-coach for scheduled transfers and sightseeing
Meals as outlined in the itinerary
Admission fees for all included sightseeing
Service charges, government fees
What’s not included:
Travel insurance
Gratuities to tour escort, local guides, and driver
Also see the “Not Included” section in the General Terms & Conditions.