Hello Ladies and Gentlemen of the Camino Community,
I was recently freed from shackles of slavery (aka, a day job) so I am contemplating a trip.
I have done a beach trip to near Cancun (Isla de Mujeres) in Spring this year but it seems I came back mostly an alcoholic as we lay in the beach and sucked on Margaritas all day long and swam a bit.
I am in my late 40’s, and the most strenuous hiking I have done lately is 30 KM (19 miles) hiking in Olympic National Park in the state of Washington (west coast in the US), with 4,000 feet incline (1200 meters) in one day.
I think I can do 20-30 KM per day, and hike up 3,000 feet (about 900 meters).
I did sections of Spain tour (Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Seville) 2 years ago in the fall (Oct-Nov), and I came away thinking that I am not a city girl and I actually hate the hordes of crowds…
I am able to speak Spanish like a babbling 3-4 year old so I won’t be completely lost.
Finally, my questions to you good folks are below;
For those who have completed Caminos both Camino De Santiago in Northern Spain and the ones in Portugal, can you please help address below questions?
I see that it’s pretty safe for a female to travel alone in Spain, do you feel the same way for Portugal?
I am running away from Wet/Dark weather of Nov from state of Washington so I am seeking Sunny/warmer weather (Cold is OK but Wet 3-4 days a week is a problem).
For this reason, I am contemplating Portugal Camino (from North to South, chasing after Sun) over Spanish Camino, however as fewer people seem to be doing Portugal way, I am concerned for a Lone Female’s safety.
Taking the weather out, what are the main differences between Spain vs. Portugal Camino?
Your responses are much appreciated!
I was recently freed from shackles of slavery (aka, a day job) so I am contemplating a trip.
I have done a beach trip to near Cancun (Isla de Mujeres) in Spring this year but it seems I came back mostly an alcoholic as we lay in the beach and sucked on Margaritas all day long and swam a bit.
I am in my late 40’s, and the most strenuous hiking I have done lately is 30 KM (19 miles) hiking in Olympic National Park in the state of Washington (west coast in the US), with 4,000 feet incline (1200 meters) in one day.
I think I can do 20-30 KM per day, and hike up 3,000 feet (about 900 meters).
I did sections of Spain tour (Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Seville) 2 years ago in the fall (Oct-Nov), and I came away thinking that I am not a city girl and I actually hate the hordes of crowds…
I am able to speak Spanish like a babbling 3-4 year old so I won’t be completely lost.
Finally, my questions to you good folks are below;
For those who have completed Caminos both Camino De Santiago in Northern Spain and the ones in Portugal, can you please help address below questions?
I see that it’s pretty safe for a female to travel alone in Spain, do you feel the same way for Portugal?
I am running away from Wet/Dark weather of Nov from state of Washington so I am seeking Sunny/warmer weather (Cold is OK but Wet 3-4 days a week is a problem).
For this reason, I am contemplating Portugal Camino (from North to South, chasing after Sun) over Spanish Camino, however as fewer people seem to be doing Portugal way, I am concerned for a Lone Female’s safety.
Taking the weather out, what are the main differences between Spain vs. Portugal Camino?
Your responses are much appreciated!