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I sleep so much better when there's a privacy curtain on the bunk bed. Can anyone recommend an albergue with privacy curtains based on recent experience in Finisterra, please?
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I made my own with a lightweight pareo. Doubled as a skirt, scarf, and towel.I sleep so much better when there's a privacy curtain on the bunk bed. Can anyone recommend an albergue with privacy curtains based on recent experience in Finisterra, please?
I do not. I also like privacy. I always ask for a lower bunk when I reserve a bed. And I have found that if I can create even a partial sight barrier, at my head, this helps. I carry 2 things to accomplish this. My somewhat long, but narrow, microfiber towel doubles as 12-14 inch screen. And I take a very lightweight scarf to pin up or secure by the weight of the upper bunk.I sleep so much better when there's a privacy curtain on the bunk bed. Can anyone recommend an albergue with privacy curtains based on recent experience in Finisterra, please?
I was there last summer. In my remembering there were curtains, but indeed on Gronze photos there are not...I actually looked at the pictures of all the albergues in Fisterra listed on Gronze and didn't see any beds with curtains.
Hostel Oceanus Finisterre looks like it has built in bunks, but no curtains.
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Many folks seem to improvise and use towels/sheets etc to create their very private area!I sleep so much better when there's a privacy curtain on the bunk bed. Can anyone recommend an albergue with privacy curtains based on recent experience in Finisterra, please?
Plan B,,, Muxia,,, Albergue Arribada,, it has curtains,,, and is one of my all time favourites!Cheers. You are confirming what I've found on Gronze, Booking, Beds etc. Strange. Oh well. Plan B.....
Guess where I am now ?Plan B,,, Muxia,,, Albergue Arribada,, it has curtains,,, and is one of my all time favourites!
In fact, Martyduc, I agree with you, that the above albergue is so good, I'm not bothering with F now (I've been twice before) and have just booked in for the next few days as well . It's a 4 day holiday now, then fly home. My camino is over for another year (See Camino de Catalan forum, from Barcelona to Muxia, if interested in the daily adventures).
Hi,, and yes ,, Aure who runs the place is such a wonderful person too,,, i am happy that you like it,,, and for me Muxia is the perfect end to our Camino,,In fact, Martyduc, I agree with you, that the above albergue is so good, I'm not bothering with F now (I've been twice before) and have just booked in for the next few days as well . It's a 4 day holiday now, then fly home. My camino is over for another year (See Camino de Catalan forum, from Barcelona to Muxia, if interested in the daily adventures).
I stayed there a couple weeks ago. There are curtains for each section of 8 bunks and he keeps genders separate if possible.I actually looked at the pictures of all the albergues in Fisterra listed on Gronze and didn't see any beds with curtains.
Hostel Oceanus Finisterre looks like it has built in bunks, but no curtains.
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