My son and I walked from St Jean and shared a room until León. My wife and our daughter joined us there and we arranged to either have an apartment or 2 private rooms into Santiago. We walked 32 days and had an extra day in leon to allow the new arrivals to acclimatize. So we had 33 days total for accommodations and spent $4,600 Canadian for the entire 34 nights (34th night was in Santiago). We knew it was going to be more expensive, but wanted a private room and our own bathroom. As far as availability and booking - we always were booking 5-7 days ahead, depending on where we were - how busy it would be.
I just finished watching all the videos. Very nice video documentary. I plan to walk starting about April 20, 2024. Thank you for some very good information.
Most of these places seem pretty reasonable. I'm aiming for next May-June, and will probably budget around $3500 for just the Camino. Thanks for showing these places!
An excellent series of Camino videos. Off soon on my ninth Camino with accommodation largely booked this time but will keep this resource as a reference for future walks/ accommodations. Think you were wise to largely avoid the ‘tradition’ distances and popular destinations. Thankyou.
@@Pablo_J_M hi. When you start at St. Jean Pied de Port in France, the pilgrim’s office will give you a list with albergues and they will also give you a schedule with all the stops along the way to Santiago. The schedule has little squares that are basically sections to hike. That’s their recommendation. Now at the end of each square there’s a stop (city/town) that most people will stay at. So it can become very crowded and you might have a hard time finding an albergue. So we chose the stops before or after the “recommended” stop. This way you can also see how much more or less you have to walk. Hope it helps. Buen camino.
You must have walked long days, or bus ahead? I didn't see Leon or Astorga. I've walked for several years, so I now walk my favorite sections and leave Sarria to SdComp for the others! Nothing like it. Great videos.
Hi. Yes we had some long days and some short day but we walked the entire time. We didn’t stay in León. We stayed in Villarente before Leon and Oncina passed Leon. Same with Astorga. We stayed in Hospital de Orbigo before Astorga then walked pass it and stayed in Murias de Rechivaldo. We documented everyday in this channel in case you want to check out more videos. Thank you for the comment. 😊
Great informative video and makes it helpful for me to budget using a mix of private and dormitory style. Can I please ask how far in advance you did your private room/hotel bookings? 😊
Thank you. We started the first couple of days without reservations and we realized really quick that places were booked and we had to go from place to place to find a room. So we decided to start booking the next three places in advance. Then towards the end of April we began to book around 5 or 6 places in advance because we were calling albergues and they didn't have rooms. We used the list from the pilgrim's office to make sure the albergues were near or on the trail. And we booked though Booking.com. Some places we had to call because they were not on that site. Hope it helps. Buen Camino.
Very helpful and informative video. I may have a chance to go on a Camino this year, possibly starting in October, if I do go I'll be in no hurry. Unfortunately I'll probably be traveling alone, did you encounter many lone pilgrims ?
Yes. We could estimate about 50 percent of pilgrims were alone. Many pair up on the way with people they met and walked stretches of the trail together. And many others just walked alone. Let us know if you have more questions. We have a video about tips for the Camino in case you would like to watch it. Here’s the link. Buen camino ☺️ ua-cam.com/video/wgHyqVRyV4g/v-deo.html
@@360cynandscott I'll be spending approximately 8 to 12 weeks in Spain and was wondering which Camino to do especially because it's late in the year...I heard there is a very long route that begins in southern Spain....
@@johnorourke2279 the longest route is the Via de La Plata. Starts in Seville. We have not done it so I don’t know much about it. But it’s about 1000 km length.
Are those room prices per person or for the double? Those rates seem fair and attainable if for the both of you. You answered my question there at the end.
Hi. Yes the rates were total for both of us. They charged by the room not by the person. Now if you stay in “open bay” albergue then it would be per person and those rates vary. Let us know if you have more questions. Thanks for the comment. ☺️
@@360cynandscott this was useful. I’ve traveled in Central America and rates were often per person even in rooms with one bed. I’m planning on a fall Camino with a buddy to scout the way for a Spring 2025 Camino with my wife. She won’t want to stay in the open rooms. Still those prices make
@@DunRovinRanch-1969 yes prices were reasonable. We also have a video on tips for the Camino on our channel in case you want to see it. Have a great day and buen Camino 😊
Hi, We are a couple and we decided we wanted to use private rooms even with some sharing a bathroom. The difference is not that much when you think we were two people for the price.
Hi. We had days of 20 to 25km and a few of 30+. We documented each day in the channel and we showed the mileage and what we saw each day. Hope it helps. Thank you for your question. ❤️
Hi, we walked from April 12 through May 16 plus 3 days to Finisterre. We have a whole playlist with day by day here in the channel in case you would like to see it.
most of the camino walks I've seen on you tube the presenters stayed in private albergues some of the time. I would put away more money allotted for private because you are only going once or once a year? save up to go private if you can.
I have watched many of these Camino videos. This video is in the top tier. Thank you for such helpful information.
Thank you so much 😊
My son and I walked from St Jean and shared a room until León. My wife and our daughter joined us there and we arranged to either have an apartment or 2 private rooms into Santiago. We walked 32 days and had an extra day in leon to allow the new arrivals to acclimatize. So we had 33 days total for accommodations and spent $4,600 Canadian for the entire 34 nights (34th night was in Santiago). We knew it was going to be more expensive, but wanted a private room and our own bathroom. As far as availability and booking - we always were booking 5-7 days ahead, depending on where we were - how busy it would be.
Congratulations on your accomplishment. It is a great feeling. We thought private rooms were the best fit for us too. Thank you for your comment.
Excellent and really useful presentation 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks a lot. ❤
I just finished watching all the videos. Very nice video documentary. I plan to walk starting about April 20, 2024. Thank you for some very good information.
Thank you ❤ Let us know if you have any questions. Buen camino.
Most of these places seem pretty reasonable. I'm aiming for next May-June, and will probably budget around $3500 for just the Camino. Thanks for showing these places!
Thank you 😃
We are planning to start the Camino in September. This video is very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you. Buen Camino.
An excellent series of Camino videos. Off soon on my ninth Camino with accommodation largely booked this time but will keep this resource as a reference for future walks/ accommodations. Think you were wise to largely avoid the ‘tradition’ distances and popular destinations. Thankyou.
Thank you. Yes the traditional stops are getting very crowded so we decided to look for stops before or after and it worked out better. Buen camino.
Can you please explain what you mean by "stops before and after"? It sounds like something I am very inclined to do. Thanks@@360cynandscott
@@Pablo_J_M hi. When you start at St. Jean Pied de Port in France, the pilgrim’s office will give you a list with albergues and they will also give you a schedule with all the stops along the way to Santiago. The schedule has little squares that are basically sections to hike. That’s their recommendation. Now at the end of each square there’s a stop (city/town) that most people will stay at. So it can become very crowded and you might have a hard time finding an albergue. So we chose the stops before or after the “recommended” stop. This way you can also see how much more or less you have to walk. Hope it helps. Buen camino.
You must have walked long days, or bus ahead? I didn't see Leon or Astorga. I've walked for several years, so I now walk my favorite sections and leave Sarria to SdComp for the others! Nothing like it. Great videos.
Hi. Yes we had some long days and some short day but we walked the entire time. We didn’t stay in León. We stayed in Villarente before Leon and Oncina passed Leon. Same with Astorga. We stayed in Hospital de Orbigo before Astorga then walked pass it and stayed in Murias de Rechivaldo. We documented everyday in this channel in case you want to check out more videos. Thank you for the comment. 😊
Great info, thanks
Glad it was helpful! ❤
Great informative video and makes it helpful for me to budget using a mix of private and dormitory style. Can I please ask how far in advance you did your private room/hotel bookings? 😊
Thank you. We started the first couple of days without reservations and we realized really quick that places were booked and we had to go from place to place to find a room. So we decided to start booking the next three places in advance. Then towards the end of April we began to book around 5 or 6 places in advance because we were calling albergues and they didn't have rooms. We used the list from the pilgrim's office to make sure the albergues were near or on the trail. And we booked though Booking.com. Some places we had to call because they were not on that site.
Hope it helps. Buen Camino.
Thanks so much for your response, some things to consider for me. :)
@@360cynandscott
@@360cynandscott thanks so much for taking the time to reply. This has been really useful in my planning.
Can you do a video on how you booked these hotels. Also how many days in advance you had to book each hotel.
We are working on a video with more information.
Very helpful and informative video. I may have a chance to go on a Camino this year, possibly starting in October, if I do go I'll be in no hurry. Unfortunately I'll probably be traveling alone, did you encounter many lone pilgrims ?
Yes. We could estimate about 50 percent of pilgrims were alone. Many pair up on the way with people they met and walked stretches of the trail together. And many others just walked alone. Let us know if you have more questions. We have a video about tips for the Camino in case you would like to watch it. Here’s the link. Buen camino ☺️
ua-cam.com/video/wgHyqVRyV4g/v-deo.html
@@360cynandscott I'll be spending approximately 8 to 12 weeks in Spain and was wondering which Camino to do especially because it's late in the year...I heard there is a very long route that begins in southern Spain....
@@johnorourke2279 the longest route is the Via de La Plata. Starts in Seville. We have not done it so I don’t know much about it. But it’s about 1000 km length.
@@360cynandscott wow, thanks for that. Must plan thoroughly for such a trip. Many thanks guys 👍
Are those room prices per person or for the double? Those rates seem fair and attainable if for the both of you.
You answered my question there at the end.
Hi. Yes the rates were total for both of us. They charged by the room not by the person. Now if you stay in “open bay” albergue then it would be per person and those rates vary. Let us know if you have more questions. Thanks for the comment. ☺️
@@360cynandscott this was useful. I’ve traveled in Central America and rates were often per person even in rooms with one bed. I’m planning on a fall Camino with a buddy to scout the way for a Spring 2025 Camino with my wife. She won’t want to stay in the open rooms. Still those prices make
@@DunRovinRanch-1969 yes prices were reasonable. We also have a video on tips for the Camino on our channel in case you want to see it. Have a great day and buen Camino 😊
@@360cynandscott when I get off work I’ll go back and watch some more of your videos.
Why did you choose to stay in private accomodation over the traditional alberques?
Obvio !!! !!! 😄😄😄
Hi, We are a couple and we decided we wanted to use private rooms even with some sharing a bathroom. The difference is not that much when you think we were two people for the price.
Thanks for all of info. What was your average Km per day?
Hi. We had days of 20 to 25km and a few of 30+. We documented each day in the channel and we showed the mileage and what we saw each day. Hope it helps. Thank you for your question. ❤️
What time of year did you walk?
Hi, we walked from April 12 through May 16 plus 3 days to Finisterre. We have a whole playlist with day by day here in the channel in case you would like to see it.
most of the camino walks I've seen on you tube the presenters stayed in private albergues some of the time. I would put away more money allotted for private because you are only going once or once a year? save up to go private if you can.
Yes we agree.
Ooohh you depend to much money