Hi guys,
I'm a lone female planning on starting the Camino Portugues on the 15th / 16th May 13. I completed the Camino Frances on my own last year and as a female travelling alone I had no issues, in fact probably the opposite I felt other pilgrims quite protective over me when the realised I was on my own. All in all a very humbling experience - which brings me onto the concerns I have over starting the Camino Portugues. I have chosen to start in Lisbon but I am aware there is very little in the way of pilgrims hostels between Lisbon and Porto with pilgrims reliant on the hospitality of the bombederos. Is this option pretty straight forward? I speak pigeon Spanish but my Portuguese is non- existent and i worry about making myself understood or having a request for accommodation refused through lack of understanding. Maybe it's just Pre-Camino nerves - I have heard the Camino Portugues is quiet and beautiful and I am very excited but any advice big or small would be appreciated .
Kind Regards and god bless
Jax
I'm a lone female planning on starting the Camino Portugues on the 15th / 16th May 13. I completed the Camino Frances on my own last year and as a female travelling alone I had no issues, in fact probably the opposite I felt other pilgrims quite protective over me when the realised I was on my own. All in all a very humbling experience - which brings me onto the concerns I have over starting the Camino Portugues. I have chosen to start in Lisbon but I am aware there is very little in the way of pilgrims hostels between Lisbon and Porto with pilgrims reliant on the hospitality of the bombederos. Is this option pretty straight forward? I speak pigeon Spanish but my Portuguese is non- existent and i worry about making myself understood or having a request for accommodation refused through lack of understanding. Maybe it's just Pre-Camino nerves - I have heard the Camino Portugues is quiet and beautiful and I am very excited but any advice big or small would be appreciated .
Kind Regards and god bless
Jax