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[QUOTE="MTtoCamino, post: 346512, member: 24296"] If someone has a list of albergues you can look up the donation ones but they still ask for 5 euros , the only way I think to save will be: Air fare start looking 6 months out cheapo air the more you reduce here will enable you to get alburgues Madrid round trip seems to be the cheapest take a bus or train to Pamplona. Carry the lightest 1 person tent you can afford but be prepared you will have a difficult time using in Cities. You will need a 1 burner stove this may be tough to find gas cartridges. Do not use in tent. Sleeping pad. Food from markets will be very reasonable, the bars for liquids will add up quick. As it can be more expensive than alburgues for the night. When you compare other vacations to Europe this is very reasonable in comparison. Once you leave the Camino trails the places are like every place very expensive in comparison. So make sure you have a tablet to search Online. Slow down if you end up arriving days ahead of schedule into Santiago as the places to stay become 100 euros + The Spanish party until morning in the big cities stay in alburgues for your safety. I simply do not know your experience level camping. You will be isolating yourself, so depending on your experience camping you may get extremley lonley & scared. [/QUOTE]
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