Over the years I had many conversations, both as a hospitalera and as a pilgrim about this question:
How much should be my donativo?
The easy answer is: As much as you can afford! But things are a bit more layered, so please allow me to digress ;-)
Donativo albergues rely on many things:
- Somebody donated the building or sold it for a nominal price or somebody bought it from their own money without any intention ever to make a profit of it.
- Volunteers renovated it and staff it and they all not only pay their own travel to the place, they very often even pay for their own food during their stay!
- Nothing what is on offer has a price tag on it - it is priceless, the smiles, the welcome, the food, the hot water, the good-bye hug in the morning - none of it can be bought.
Donativo albergues don't make a distinction between those who have and those who haven't - everybody is treated the same - the same food, the same welcome, the same hot shower (ok, depending on time of the day ;-)
So, how much should you give - like the Galicians say "It depends!"
- The least what you should give is a smile, a hug and a Thank You
- There is no upper limit to how much you can leave in the Donativo box.
If you are a pilgrim on an average budget, here some pointers:
What did you pay in the last commercial albergue that offered the same - Shower, Dinner, Breakfast etc?
Put the same amount into the Donativo box!
Follow the 5er rule (taught to me by a pilgrim friend).
Leave five Euros (if you can afford it!) for each of the following: shower, bed, dinner, breakfast (or in the case of the last two, for food in the kitchen put there for you to prepare your own meals).
And if you are able to afford a night at the Parador at the end of your pilgrimage in Santiago, why not leave the same amount in a Donativo albergue that you really liked - always if you can afford it, obviously!
In short:
A smile should always be the minimum Donativo left and there is no upper limit of Euros you are allowed to put in the box!
Buen Camino!