One of Via Sacra’s distinguishing features is the diversity of options it offers. From one-day pilgrimages within Hungary to international trips by road or air, the agency has designed its programs to meet the needs and possibilities of every person. Whether it is a family, a parish group, or an international collective, the agency guarantees the same dedication in planning, spiritual guidance, and the well-being of participants.
At the heart of every pilgrimage is the desire to reconnect with what truly matters: faith, community, and the spirit itself. Via Sacra upholds the idea that a pilgrimage is not just physical travel but a transformative experience that invites reflection, contemplation, and rediscovery of life’s meaning. That is why all groups are accompanied by expert guides and spiritual leaders, usually priests, who not only provide historical and religious knowledge but also offer guidance and emotional support throughout the journey.
Over the years, Via Sacra has succeeded in organizing more than 100 annual pilgrimages, both open to the public and tailor-made for parishes, dioceses, and religious communities. This volume of activity reflects not only its logistical capacity but also the trust and recognition it has earned among the faithful and religious leaders. The agency works closely with parishes and church organizations to create authentic, accessible, and safe experiences.
Always seeking new horizons, Via Sacra maintains an open spirit toward international collaboration and innovation. For this reason, it is proud to be a founding member of organizations that share its vision and mission, considering the exchange of experiences and best practices with other religious tourism entities as essential. For the agency, these spaces of cooperation represent a unique opportunity to strengthen ties and enrich the global spiritual offering.
Although its main activity is organizing international pilgrimages, Via Sacra also supports those wishing to undertake pilgrimages within Hungary, whether to Marian devotion sites, historic monasteries, or national sanctuaries. This local dimension complements its international approach and reaffirms its commitment to preserving and strengthening the country’s religious and cultural heritage.
In an increasingly fast-paced and disconnected world, Via Sacra offers a path back to what is essential. Its pilgrimages are much more than a trip: they are an invitation to pause, look inward, and walk toward the sacred. With a solid track record, a clear vision, and a profound vocation for spiritual service, Via Sacra continues to grow as a benchmark in pilgrimage tourism, offering every traveler the possibility of rediscovering faith, community, and peace.