Hi all,
I'm planning a trip this summer and I was debating between doing the Camino Portugues from Lisbon and doing the Camino Frances for a second time (I did it for the first time last summer and LOVED it). I'll be starting July 21st.
On one hand, I'll be coming from Lisbon either way (leaving a friend here to start my Camino), and would love to see a whole new country. On the other hand, I enjoyed how social my Camino was last summer and I've heard the Camino Portugues is very isolated (on these forums, some people say there's plenty of people, and then others will say you can walk for a day or two without even seeing another pilgrim). I also speak some Spanish but no Portuguese. And it would be nice to re-do the Camino Frances with a little bit more experience under my belt, and see the cities again.
Also, is the Camino Portugues beautiful? (Hard to beat those views coming from SJPdP...) And is it hotter?
Also, I have some concerns about not speaking Portuguese and being on a relatively isolated path—for the Camino I did last summer, I met Spanish-speaking pilgrims who helped us sort things out all the time. I'm nervous that there will be times when I'll be the only English speaker in a given village in a given day. I speak some Spanish—some Portuguese speakers I know have told me this would be sufficient for "getting by" in Portugal. Is that true?
Thanks!
Andy
I'm planning a trip this summer and I was debating between doing the Camino Portugues from Lisbon and doing the Camino Frances for a second time (I did it for the first time last summer and LOVED it). I'll be starting July 21st.
On one hand, I'll be coming from Lisbon either way (leaving a friend here to start my Camino), and would love to see a whole new country. On the other hand, I enjoyed how social my Camino was last summer and I've heard the Camino Portugues is very isolated (on these forums, some people say there's plenty of people, and then others will say you can walk for a day or two without even seeing another pilgrim). I also speak some Spanish but no Portuguese. And it would be nice to re-do the Camino Frances with a little bit more experience under my belt, and see the cities again.
Also, is the Camino Portugues beautiful? (Hard to beat those views coming from SJPdP...) And is it hotter?
Also, I have some concerns about not speaking Portuguese and being on a relatively isolated path—for the Camino I did last summer, I met Spanish-speaking pilgrims who helped us sort things out all the time. I'm nervous that there will be times when I'll be the only English speaker in a given village in a given day. I speak some Spanish—some Portuguese speakers I know have told me this would be sufficient for "getting by" in Portugal. Is that true?
Thanks!
Andy