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One option is to change your plan to something like T-mobile that gives you free data while you are abroad, plus calls for 25¢ a minute.What type of phone or plan do I need to be able to call an Albergue to reserve a bed? My phone plan does not provide use while in another country.
Thank you for the helpful information - I am in Eastern Oregon and did not know about the American Pilgrims on the Camino in Portland - I will check that out!One option is to change your plan to something like T-mobile that gives you free data while you are abroad, plus calls for 25¢ a minute.
Or you can buy a Spanish sim card.
Third option is to only use wifi calling.
BTW, where in Oregon are you? There are two chapters of American Pilgrims on the Camino in Oregon - one in Portland, and one in Southern Oregon where I'm a chapter coordinator. We help new pilgrims with all kinds of questions like this.
Most albergues are listed on what’sapp so you can use WIFI at another albergue or at a cafe to contact them - if that is convenient.What type of phone or plan do I need to be able to call an Albergue to reserve a bed? My phone plan does not provide use while in another country.
You can convert your plan as suggested by some or you can buy a sim card in Spain as suggested by others. I go to Vodafone. Bring your passport and some cash and you can get a great plan for about 20 euros or less depending on where you are going. If you are on the camino more than 4 weeks you can recharge on your phone. You will get a message and you can recharge in English. It takes about 90 seconds.What type of phone or plan do I need to be able to call an Albergue to reserve a bed? My phone plan does not provide use while in another country.
Hey Trecile so now I am thinking about using my phone for calls and data in Portugal and Spain (no one in their right mind would use international roaming from Australia it is so expensive), and my question is that if Municipal Albergues are for pilgrims only and don't accept reservations, why would I call one in advance? I am tossing up whether to get a sim card or just use Wi-Fi. I also don't want to buy a sim card for both Portugal and Spain. I don't intend on making any other calls.Another option is to ask the hospitalero where you are staying yo call for you.
You are right that most municipal albergues don't accept reservations, but there are many other albergues that do, and some towns don't have municipals. But if you are committed to just walking each day and finding a bed in the afternoon you probably can do that.Hey Trecile so now I am thinking about using my phone for calls and data in Portugal and Spain (no one in their right mind would use international roaming from Australia it is so expensive), and my question is that if Municipal Albergues are for pilgrims only and don't accept reservations, why would I call one in advance? I am tossing up whether to get a sim card or just use Wi-Fi. I also don't want to buy a sim card for both Portugal and Spain. I don't intend on making any other calls.
if Municipal Albergues are for pilgrims only and don't accept reservations, why would I call one in advance?
also don't want to buy a sim card for both Portugal and Spain.
Thanks as usual Trecile I am a very active planner and have already chosen pilgrim hostels in all places I am stopping except Apulia. Thanks for advice about a sim card. I assume Vodaphone is the way to go.You are right that most municipal albergues don't accept reservations, but there are many other albergues that do, and some towns don't have municipals. But if you are committed to just walking each day and finding a bed in the afternoon you probably can do that.
Have you checked to see if each town you want to stay in has a municipal albergue?
Gronze lists the albergues, and whether they take reservations or not.
Camino Portugués Central | Gronze.com
www.gronze.com
I would still get a local SIM card though. As a woman walking alone it's important to me to be able to contact someone in case of an emergency. The cost of a local SIM card is quite low for the peace of mind.
I got good service¹ from Google's Project Fi in two dozen countries including Spain. Downsides: it only works on a few phone models, and Google will only ship them to a US address. I didn't try it, but they claim that after you set it up on the phone you buy from them, you can get a SIM card to make it work in another model.What type of phone or plan do I need to be able to call an Albergue to reserve a bed? My phone plan does not provide use while in another country.
I tried it about two years ago. I took the card and transferred the data to my Pixel 3a's eSIM. That worked fine. Then putting the SIM card into my Pixel 2 didn't though. The process requires the SIM/eSIM to be installed on only one device.I didn't try it, but they claim that after you set it up on the phone you buy from them, you can get a SIM card to make it work in another model.