Experience the grace of France’s great shrines
A deep Catholic journey with daily Mass celebrated by an accompanying priest.
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Since 2016, Sky Travel has organized Catholic pilgrimages to France for Spanish-speaking pilgrims from the U.S. and Colombia. Unlike general sightseeing tours, our journeys are authentic spiritual experiences with daily Mass (whenever possible) and an accompanying Catholic priest. Learn more about our Catholic mission and read testimonies from pilgrims who have experienced grace and renewal in these holy places.
Each pilgrimage includes a priest who celebrates daily Mass in Spanish, hears confessions, offers personal spiritual direction, and preaches homilies that help you live each stop of the journey in depth.
We prioritize the Sacraments: daily Mass when possible, individual confession, Eucharistic adoration, priestly blessings, and guided moments of silence and prayer— far beyond a typical cultural or historical tour.
Our guides are experts in the history and spirituality of each shrine, connecting faith, culture, and the stories that shaped these sanctuaries, so that every visit becomes a moment of encounter and not just information.
We keep groups to a maximum of about 30 pilgrims to foster fraternity, shared Rosary, and deeper conversations, creating a family atmosphere where it’s easy to pray, listen, and support one another.
A balanced schedule with daily Mass, Rosary at sacred sites, time for confession, adoration when possible, and personal prayer—without rushing, and with space to simply remain in front of the Lord.
Hundreds of pilgrims have traveled with us. Read their stories of conversion, spiritual healing, and renewed faith and discover how the Lord has used these journeys to touch many hearts.
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Pilgrims arriving in Lisieux feel the tenderness of a simple yet burning faith. Walking through the places where Saint Thérèse loved, prayed, and wrote her “little way” is to enter into the purity of a soul given without reserve. It is an invitation to rediscover the beauty of small things and the strength of everyday love.
In the heart of Normandy, Lisieux preserves the luminous legacy of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, the “little flower” who offered her life to Love. Her childhood home, Les Buissonnets, and the majestic basilica dedicated to her recall her way of spiritual childhood—a path of humility and complete trust in God.
Climb in prayer towards the abbey of Saint Michael the Archangel, letting each step become a quiet conversation with God. The meeting of rock, sea, and sky invites gratitude, awe, and inner renewal.
Walking the path up to the monastery, contemplating the tides and the wide bay, and pausing to ask for the Archangel’s protection make this place a true school of trust and abandonment into God’s hands.
Located in Normandy, Mont Saint-Michel is one of the oldest sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Michael. According to tradition, in the year 708 the Archangel appeared to Bishop Aubert of Avranches, asking him to build a sanctuary on the mount.
Since then, the abbey has become a spiritual beacon of prayer, penance, and encounter with God, and one of the most important centers of pilgrimage in Europe.
At the Shrine of Sainte Anne d’Auray, pilgrims feel the embrace of the grandmother of the Savior. Hearts fill with gratitude for the gift of faith passed down from generation to generation. It is a place to pray for families, children, and for the transmission of God’s love in the home.
In Auray, Saint Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, appeared to the farmer Yves Nicolazic, reminding the world of the holiness of family roots. Vannes, an ancient episcopal city, keeps churches and streets that have witnessed centuries of deep Breton devotion.
These shrines are stations of deep encounter with Mary. Each step is an invitation to renew consecration to her Immaculate Heart and to taste the tenderness of a Mother who always leads to her Son. It is an interior pilgrimage that blossoms into surrender and hope.
Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, apostle of love for the Virgin, rests in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, where his Marian spirituality continues to bear fruit. In Les Ulmes, a Eucharistic miracle confirms Christ’s real presence, and in Pellevoisin, Our Lady appeared as a compassionate Mother inviting confidence and trust.
In Rocamadour, pilgrims climb stone steps—each one a supplication, each glance upwards an act of faith. It is a place to leave fear behind and embrace trust in God, who sustains us even on the steepest rock.
Rocamadour, suspended between heaven and earth, is an ancient sanctuary dedicated to the Black Madonna, a sign of maternal protection amid human fragility. Limoges, with its Gothic cathedral and sacred art, preserves centuries of prayer and quiet fidelity.
In Lourdes, everything becomes a gesture of encounter with Mary’s maternal love: the water, the Rosary, the candlelight procession. Pilgrims pray, sing, and often cry, finding in this sanctuary relief for both body and soul. It is a heart that beats in rhythm with the Hail Mary.
Since Our Lady’s apparitions to Saint Bernadette in 1858, Lourdes has become one of the most beloved Marian shrines in the world. Here Mary presents herself as the Immaculate Conception and opens a spring of healing and hope that continues to draw millions of pilgrims each year.
Walking through the halls of the Papal Palace and venerating the relics of Mary Magdalene is to enter the early heartbeat of the Church. Every stone speaks of the transforming power of forgiveness and conversion—a call to rediscover our mission as witnesses of the Gospel.
Avignon, former seat of the Popes, preserves in its palace the memory of a Church that upheld the faith in turbulent times. In Saint-Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume, tradition venerates Saint Mary Magdalene, witness of the Resurrection and apostle of the redeeming love of Christ.
Before Our Lady of La Salette, pilgrims experience the power of repentance and mercy. Lyon invites them to renew their faith with joy, remembering that grace always springs up again in hearts that are willing to listen and return to God.
At La Salette in 1846, Mary appeared weeping, calling the world to conversion and prayer as it drifted away from God. Lyon, cradle of saints and martyrs, keeps alive the memory of a Church that flourishes in fidelity and witness.
Here, prayer becomes intimate and trusting. In Ars, the soul learns the value of sacrifice out of love, and in Paray-le-Monial it discovers the compassionate heartbeat of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who never stops loving. Two destinations where mercy truly has a face and a fire.
Ars was home to Saint John Vianney, the Curé of Ars, model of priests and tireless shepherd of souls. In Paray-le-Monial, Jesus revealed His Sacred Heart to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, a message that has set hearts ablaze throughout the world with His burning love.
The pilgrimage concludes in the light of Paris, under Mary’s mantle extended over the city. Each church and each moment of prayer becomes a spark of faith that rekindles hope. The journey ends with hearts transformed by grace and ready to go back into the world as witnesses of God’s love.
In Nevers lies the incorrupt body of Saint Bernadette, a visible testimony of purity and fidelity. Paris, both spiritual and cultural heart, holds treasures of faith in the Chapel of the Miraculous Medal, the shrine of Saint Vincent de Paul, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at Montmartre, and Notre-Dame des Victoires.
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