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[QUOTE="Dave H., post: 570078, member: 71179"] I am a travel agent from Canada who did the coastal Portuguese route this summer with my wife the traditional way and now I'm organizing a group for next summer. The group only offers stays (pensions or B'n'B's as our least enjoyable experience was the poor sleep we got at most albergues due to thoughtlessness of some 'pilgrims') and baggage transfers from place to place. Breakfasts are included as well as a welcome and farewell dinner but other meals are open to the individual. A tour in Porto and Santiago and all airport transfers are also included. My purpose was to use our experience to tweak some things we didn't enjoy for the ease of the group. It's not 'guided' per se, everyone is welcome to walk at their own pace or with the group and a detailed personalized smart app will be available for guidance. I feel the way I did this group still allows for the freedom of the Camino yet gives some comfort for those who may be nervous about the experience. My motto is 'everyone walks their own Camino'. [/QUOTE]
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