I do sometimes query those flying in from the US or Australia / NZ and then looking to budget-Camino.
Why? I would understand if we were all flying first class but as far as I know we're not.
Speaking as a New Zealander, unlike the UK our Island isn't just a few kilometres from our nearest neighbour. As a result the flight costs are significant. Our exchange rate isn't exactly wonderful either. So we need to make the best use of the funds we have.
I have taken a number of flights from New Zealand, every single one of them has been the most economical option I could find. Wages in New Zealand are relatively low, living costs are high. It takes a while for many of us to save enough to travel internationally, so unless we're well off we
have to budget.
Agreed, the flight costs from Australia and the United States are lower, however they are still significantly more than flying from the UK. Which if we all started from the same financial baseline would mean we had less in our pockets than you upon arrival. Therefore naturally we try and operate on a tighter budget, whilst you have more money for luxuries.
Why do people on this forum try so hard to scare away potential pilgrims from going on the Camino?
What do you mean? Do you think that the people above are trying to scare pilgrims away by posting unrealistic costs?
They're not, they are posting real life examples based on recent personal experience, not outdated figures or theoretical nonsense.
My personal experience is already dated (2023) and I spent 50 euros per day staying in a mix of Albergues and private rooms, self-catering somedays, eating out on others.
100 to 150 euros per day for a couple staying in private rooms (as per the Ops question) seems a reasonable assessment.