What are your recommended time frames for advanced booking and the travels that bracket the walk?
My plan as of now is:
Going -
1. Fly from JFK (NYC) to Paris
2. Possibly overnight in Paris depending upon flight and train schedules
3. Train from Montparrse to SJPDP
4. 2 nights in SJPDP to shake off all jet lag
Returning -
1. Train to Madrid
2. At least 3 nights in Madrid (possibly 4)
3. Fly back home to JFK
So what is a good time frame to book the trains and SJPDP accommodation ahead of time?
Oh and I am planning for next April.
Thanks a bunch!
Hello,
I just recently got back home from doing the Frances (Apr-Jun2023). Through the entire pilgrimage, I pre-booked my accommodations knowing my itineraries. Knowing how far I am walking for the day, and which accommodations to pre-book (from previous experience). Pre-booking gave me the confidence that I have a good place to lay down and rest comfortably at the end of the day, and have amenities to serve my comfort. I did not have to join the walkathon for chance at a bed. Lastly, set your priorities. Socials or rest at the end of the day's walk.
Here's how I did pre-booking/booking 3-4 months ahead. First and foremost, if avoidable, do not use "booking.com." They charge as much as 25%. However, to get further information, use booking.com's pages of the desired accommodation. They usually have good description, pictures, and reviews of places. Call or email the desired place. A lot of places do not promptly respond to calls or emails. so be patient
At SJPdP, I like Beilari, it's a nice place (next to the Pilgrims' Office), I like Joseph (owner?), but they have angels that wake you up in the morning. If you are staying for another day to acclimate, it is a hassle because you have to leave the albergue and can't comeback until they open for the day. I like the place where I stayed to shake off jet lag. Good breakfast and excellent host.
Orisson is notorious for not responding to emails or phone calls. But you can take the chance of a bunk space after you get there. I like Borda myself since you can pre-book or book online and receive a prompt response. Aside from online booking, you can call to book and get the same prompt response. Borda is newer albergue about 1km past Orisson. There's a bar, laundry machines, and a briefing about the next day's walk after the communal dinner.
I turned 71 while on The Way and have physical challenges hence I pre-booked all the way to Santiago. I tailored my walk to stay at the places I knew were very good to excellent from previous Frances. I did not cheap out on my accommodations since they were for my benefit. Also, confident that Santiago de Compostela is not going anywhere, I took my time doing "my Camino." It is an awe watching people doing a walkathon to Santiago. Worst, not even sharing/wishing other pilgrims, "Buen Camino."
One thing about Hospederia San Martin Pinario in Santiago de Compostela, "calling" is the way to book or pre-book. You can pre-book/book for however many days you want to stay. The good thing about Hospederia San Martin, booking comes with a free breakfast buffet, and it is right around the corner to Plaza Obradoiro and the cathedral.
During your walk, please do not forget to share or wish your fellow pilgrims, "Buen Camino."
Buen Camino