If you looking for a great place to kick off your Camino and rest up for a day we have stayed here a few times. Jean François is a great host. His breakfasts are legendary. A short walk out of town right on the river. Not the cheapest option but just an amazing place to start.
Maison Donamaria...
It all depends where you want to end up. Your going to end up with a connection somewhere. Just check what the last leg will cost you where ever you end up. Madrid can be a good hub to jump from. But so can other places. I’d only say Don’t make all those flight connections too tight. Give...
Yes it’s direct. 14 hours. Funny Norwegian has a kind of an auction system to buy last minute business class inventory. For $110 we upgraded to business. It’s not like a flag carrier but for that money you get meals free drinks bigger seat etc. luck of the draw totally
One other idea you may want to keep an eye on is Norwegian Air. I’m From NZ but live in LA. My wife and I just got our one way ticket LAX to Madrid for $220. Sure you have to transfer in LA but it might be worth keeping an eye on. Flown them about 5 times. A great budget carrier. New planes etc...
Hi, you will have a great time. We have done 5 caminos now. My email is ctowersnz@gmail.com drop me a note and I’ll put togeather a list of possible tips you can look at laugh at then decide what makes sense for you.
Biggest tip is to toughen up your feet. Walk barefoot a lot. Buy footwear...
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