Alex Krizel
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Portuguese Way (2017)*
* I hope!
Greetings again.
As I start to plan, I find that I have more and more questions.
I can find many answers on the posts here, but some others I'm still looking.
If I missed it, sorry about that.
I am planning a trip along the Portuguese Traditional route (Porto to SdC).
I have 2 weeks in which to complete it.
I live on the East Coast of the US.
Looking up flights, I can go to Porto via Madrid.
This is about a 12 hour flight.
On the way back, I can go SdC home via Madrid and others (Dublin I believe was an option).
This ranges from 16 hours to 45 hours.
Meanwhile, I can fly into Lisbon of about the same price, non-stop, taking only 7 hours.
So, no-brainer, right?
Well, that depends.
How easy is it to get to Porto from Lisbon?
Then, how difficult is it to get from SdC back to Lisbon?
Also, what's the 'general' cost?
Next, I was hoping to start in Porto.
This should give me just enough time to go to SdC and fly home.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't have much "buffer" time in case of weather, emergency, etc.
Then I thought maybe I can do it a bit different.
What if I start in Tui, head to SdC, then on to Finisterre (I wanted to go there, but time constraints wouldn't let me if I started in Porto).
This should be about 8-9 days and leave plenty of time as a buffer or just to explore (which I am sure I will do quite a bit as it will be my first Camino).
Any thoughts on this?
Will I miss a great deal between Porto and Tui?
Lastly, how much should I plan to bring in terms of money (I am assuming I would need to change to Euros)?
I mean an average per-day expense?
Hostel, food, misc, cafe, un poco de vino o cerveza ?
Ok, that's about it for now.
I'm working the pack issue (actually getting one for the Camino, not the monster I used on the AT).
Looks like 30L will do me, just looking at styles.
Thanks again for all your help.
Alex
As I start to plan, I find that I have more and more questions.
I can find many answers on the posts here, but some others I'm still looking.
If I missed it, sorry about that.
I am planning a trip along the Portuguese Traditional route (Porto to SdC).
I have 2 weeks in which to complete it.
I live on the East Coast of the US.
Looking up flights, I can go to Porto via Madrid.
This is about a 12 hour flight.
On the way back, I can go SdC home via Madrid and others (Dublin I believe was an option).
This ranges from 16 hours to 45 hours.
Meanwhile, I can fly into Lisbon of about the same price, non-stop, taking only 7 hours.
So, no-brainer, right?
Well, that depends.
How easy is it to get to Porto from Lisbon?
Then, how difficult is it to get from SdC back to Lisbon?
Also, what's the 'general' cost?
Next, I was hoping to start in Porto.
This should give me just enough time to go to SdC and fly home.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't have much "buffer" time in case of weather, emergency, etc.
Then I thought maybe I can do it a bit different.
What if I start in Tui, head to SdC, then on to Finisterre (I wanted to go there, but time constraints wouldn't let me if I started in Porto).
This should be about 8-9 days and leave plenty of time as a buffer or just to explore (which I am sure I will do quite a bit as it will be my first Camino).
Any thoughts on this?
Will I miss a great deal between Porto and Tui?
Lastly, how much should I plan to bring in terms of money (I am assuming I would need to change to Euros)?
I mean an average per-day expense?
Hostel, food, misc, cafe, un poco de vino o cerveza ?
Ok, that's about it for now.
I'm working the pack issue (actually getting one for the Camino, not the monster I used on the AT).
Looks like 30L will do me, just looking at styles.
Thanks again for all your help.
Alex