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Possible daily cost of Camino Frances, single traveler, 9/2024

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sept 2024
I realize this has been discussed in different ways...apologies for redundancy. I might have to economize in some ways
when I finally do the Camino Frances, if not Sept 2024 it will be Sept 2025. Requesting feedback from veteran pilgrims.
I realize fees will go up by next year. Just need a reality check for planning.
What is a reasonable daily budget for single traveler, mostly vegetarian, pescaterian? I am planning to bring my own heating element for coffee and tea, prepare own meals from mercados, dine out once daily, non pilgrim meal, stay in private rooms only in simple hotels, gites, inns, unless one of the private rooms in albergues is available, and do own laundry, for one month?
THanks everyone for your always kind and helpful generosity.
 
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Your biggest daily expense, which will come as no surprise, will be your nightly accommodations. As you’ll be looking at private rooms, your expense will be significantly more than a charge for a bed in an albergue municipal or private. Prices vary greatly in private accommodations. I would suggest that you go on a site like Gronze.com and explore accommodations at your possible nightly destinations. Whether traveling solo or with another, what you’ll find at inns, hostels, hotels, gites, etc. is a room price. From Gronze, you’ll get a good sense as to what might be considered an average price you’ll pay and you’ll be better able to plan from there. As private rooms may get taken quickly in some locations, and if you’re interested in places due to price, you may want to consider if making reservations would be best for you. Buen Camino!
 
I realize this has been discussed in different ways...apologies for redundancy. I might have to economize in some ways
when I finally do the Camino Frances, if not Sept 2024 it will be Sept 2025. Requesting feedback from veteran pilgrims.
I realize fees will go up by next year. Just need a reality check for planning.
What is a reasonable daily budget for single traveler, mostly vegetarian, pescaterian? I am planning to bring my own heating element for coffee and tea, prepare own meals from mercados, dine out once daily, non pilgrim meal, stay in private rooms only in simple hotels, gites, inns, unless one of the private rooms in albergues is available, and do own laundry, for one month?
THanks everyone for your always kind and helpful generosity.
If you go for private accomodation I would not budget below 50€/day. Despite cooking/preparing drinks by yourself. Cooking will also be limited in many of those places.

If you go with albergues, I would say 30€/day. I have often enjoyed making shared dinners/costs with other pilgrims in albergues, at a cost of 4-7€ including wine,

I should also say, that if you plan your evenings/nights alone in a private room, you will miss out on the cameraderie/friendship/shared meals with other pilgrim you hopefully will connect with on your way. This may be a big addon value to your Camino. I have made several life-long friends in these circumstances.

Just my 0.02€ after 16 years on various Caminos.
 
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If you go for private accomodation I would not budget below 50€/day. Despite cooking/preparing drinks by yourself. Cooking will also be limited in many of those places.

If you go with albergues, I would say 30€/day. I have often enjoyed making shared dinners/costs with other pilgrims in albergues, at a cost of 4-7€ including wine,

I should also say, that if you plan your evenings/nights alone in a private room, you will miss out on the cameraderie/friendship/shared meals with other pilgrim you hopefully will connect with on your way. This may be a big addon value to your Camino. I have made several life-long friends in these circumstances.

Just my 0.02€ after 16 years on various Caminos.
Yes, I was planning to do dinners socially ... and budgeting for $100 US or Euros daily.
 
Yes, I was planning to do dinners socially ... and budgeting for $100 US or Euros daily.
If you plan to do social dinners, you will most likely have to stay in albergues, not private places. Money saved, that can be used on cold beers. :cool:
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If you plan to do social dinners, you will most likely have to stay in albergues, not private places.
You can gather a group together to dine with without staying in albergues, but organized "communal dinners" will only be found in albergues. However, many albergues have private rooms in addition to dorms.
 
I realize this has been discussed in different ways...apologies for redundancy. I might have to economize in some ways
when I finally do the Camino Frances, if not Sept 2024 it will be Sept 2025. Requesting feedback from veteran pilgrims.
I realize fees will go up by next year. Just need a reality check for planning.
What is a reasonable daily budget for single traveler, mostly vegetarian, pescaterian? I am planning to bring my own heating element for coffee and tea, prepare own meals from mercados, dine out once daily, non pilgrim meal, stay in private rooms only in simple hotels, gites, inns, unless one of the private rooms in albergues is available, and do own laundry, for one month?
THanks everyone for your always kind and helpful generosity.
at least 30 euros a day, approx
 
Private rooms unless in an albergue will often not have a kitchen available. Albergues are self-contained and usually have what a pilgrim needs. Kitchen, showers, clothes washing facilities as well as a place to sleep.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Having recently returned from the Camino Frances where I averaged about €25 a day, having €100 euros would not feel like economizing!! I don’t know if I could even spend that much!!
Hmmm. If I’m honest I probably spent €15 a day on radler beer, coffee and vino tinto!
 
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Correct. I think that your 100€ is more than adequate.
I have pre-booked for the Frances, starting in mid-September of this year, and over 37 nights my average cost is just over 59 Euros/night for accommodation — a mix of albergues, hostals/hostels, pensions, and full-on hotels, and that includes the overnighting I'm forced to do at Paris after arrival and then Barcelona prior to leaving for home the next day. The four most expensive nights are Paris, SJPdP (that one surprised me a bit), Pamplona and Barcelona.

The above average may look like a lot to many of you, but I've been traveling Europe since the mid-90s, and I'm actually quite pleased at how "cheap" the accomms are, by and large. Hopefully that leaves me budget room for contingencies, those mainstays of our lives. ;-)
 
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$100Eu/day is more than enough, you will probably average 50-60.

I personally carry cash, most do not, I find it makes life more simple, spread it around but mostly in a money belt that NEVER leaves you, sleep with it, even in private room ( not like Golum's "my precious"), if into a routine of some caution it is of no issue. I carry not more than I can afford to lose.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I realize this has been discussed in different ways...apologies for redundancy. I might have to economize in some ways
when I finally do the Camino Frances, if not Sept 2024 it will be Sept 2025. Requesting feedback from veteran pilgrims.
I realize fees will go up by next year. Just need a reality check for planning.
What is a reasonable daily budget for single traveler, mostly vegetarian, pescaterian? I am planning to bring my own heating element for coffee and tea, prepare own meals from mercados, dine out once daily, non pilgrim meal, stay in private rooms only in simple hotels, gites, inns, unless one of the private rooms in albergues is available, and do own laundry, for one month?
THanks everyone for your always kind and helpful generosity.
My husband and I together never spent as much 100 euros in a day. We stayed in private double rooms and ate breakfast, dinner and some lunches in restaurants. If you are planning to prepare your own food, you would not often find kitchen facilities in private accommodation other than in albergues.
 
It will also depend on whether you are travelling alone or sharing accommodation. Quite often, though not always, it’s the same cost for a room for two as for one….
 
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Efren Gonzalez is noted for his Peregrino travels on many Caminos, not just in Spain. He has also don the Via Francigena. Below is a link to his first day on Camino Frances in 2017. Yes, though his prices are from 2017 in the Description, adjustment for inflation will be necessary.

Each day's travels has its own list of expenses, all the way to Santiago de Compostela

 

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