JustJack
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF: May/June 2023
VDLP: April/May 2024
For anyone just recently returned from the CF, do you recall what the price of a couple items were, on average?
- cafe con leche
- fresh-squeezed orange juice
- Pilgrim's menu
- Menu del dia
I've noticed that the cost of accommodation seems to have gone up in the past couple years, which is no surprise as prices everywhere have gone up. Those costs can be easily viewed online. But wondering about the other daily necessities - especially fresh-squeezed orange juice, which is an expensive luxury in Canada. Overall have the day-to-day costs of food and drink - whether dining at an albergue, at a restaurant, or buying from a supermarket - risen substantially in the past couple years?
The cost of food and drink isn't going to impact my camino in any way, but I'm curious to know what to expect in May when I arrive.
And on a semi-related note, would you consider the people selling food and drink out of their van or trailer to passing pilgrims to be akin to "trail angels" you find on through-hikes, or are they simply entrepreneurs who found a side-hustle to make some extra cash?
Thanks for your thoughts.
- cafe con leche
- fresh-squeezed orange juice
- Pilgrim's menu
- Menu del dia
I've noticed that the cost of accommodation seems to have gone up in the past couple years, which is no surprise as prices everywhere have gone up. Those costs can be easily viewed online. But wondering about the other daily necessities - especially fresh-squeezed orange juice, which is an expensive luxury in Canada. Overall have the day-to-day costs of food and drink - whether dining at an albergue, at a restaurant, or buying from a supermarket - risen substantially in the past couple years?
The cost of food and drink isn't going to impact my camino in any way, but I'm curious to know what to expect in May when I arrive.
And on a semi-related note, would you consider the people selling food and drink out of their van or trailer to passing pilgrims to be akin to "trail angels" you find on through-hikes, or are they simply entrepreneurs who found a side-hustle to make some extra cash?
Thanks for your thoughts.