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Albergue - reservation necessary?

avin83

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Hello! :)

I am leaving tomorrow for my first camino (Camino Portugal - Seaside route or Senda Litoral). I have gathered accommodation information from various sources (CSJ book, spreadsheet etc). I prefer to stay in albergue as possible. wondering whether reservations are necessary for this less common route.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you! :)
 
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Hello! :)

I am leaving tomorrow for my first camino (Camino Portugal - Seaside route or Senda Litoral). I have gathered accommodation information from various sources (CSJ book, spreadsheet etc). I prefer to stay in albergue as possible. wondering whether reservations are necessary for this less common route.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you! :)
Hmm. Assuming you're starting in Porto/Matosinhos, there may be some shortage of albergues going that way. Though we only did the beach to Vila do Conde, and we stayed at a pension there. I'm not sure if there is an albergue there. The next day we went more inland. Perhaps if you look in the threads about the Camino Portugues there will be more info for you.
 
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Hmm. Assuming you're starting in Porto/Matosinhos, there may be some shortage of albergues going that way. Though we only did the beach to Vila do Conde, and we stayed at a pension there. I'm not sure if there is an albergue there. The next day we went more inland. Perhaps if you look in the threads about the Camino Portugues there will be more info for you.

Yes, I will be walking from Porto and searched the CP coast route subforums - And there aren't many comments about the availability of albergue/accommodation for the routes.

Book for the first night or two, you will then get a sense of how busy things are and if you need to keep booking.

Sounds like a solid advice. Don't want to get stressed by not finding albergues for the first couple of days :)
 
The only albergue I would book at is Casa Fernanda, which is very popular due to it's great ambience, wonderful meals (communal) and generous hosts. If you plan to not arrive late, you should not need to book at other alberues
 
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Thank you all :) I am at 2nd day of camino and (Santa clara albergue at Vila do Conde) so far so good. No reservations were needed.

I might have to consider reservation when I reach Spanish coast...
 

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