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Hello all, I'll be heading out on my walk June 17th and i'm going with a male friend. was wondering how the albergues feel about sharing beds; men and women being in the same bed. I'm sure the hot nights i'll be more than happy to have my own little bunk. but the cooler nights, will there be a problem?

thank you so much. (i'm so excited to finally get started!!!)
 
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margarita4 said:
Hello all, I'll be heading out on my walk June 17th and i'm going with a male friend. was wondering how the albergues feel about sharing beds; men and women being in the same bed. I'm sure the hot nights i'll be more than happy to have my own little bunk. but the cooler nights, will there be a problem?

thank you so much. (i'm so excited to finally get started!!!)

I would advice you not to do that. It's just something you don't do out of respect to your fellow pilgrims. :)
 
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I agree with the above however, if the beds were scarce and you could top and tail it - eg you sleep at his feet and he sleeps at your feet (you are upside down from each other but still along side each other) you might be helping other pilgrims by freeing up a bed. Not sure how comfortable it would be, but I don't think other pilgrims would mind if it was obvious you were only sharing a bed space rather than anything else, if you know what I mean :oops:
 
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In Galicia, most of the albergues can't take in more than their allocated number of pilgrims. If the fire regulations and insurance rules stipulate 20 peregrinos then 20 is the maximum allowed.
Some of the double bunks are rickety as it is, with just one body on the top bunk. Two might pose a danger to the poor peregino on the bottom!
 

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For some people the beds are barely large enough for one person. There was a poor guy from Australia who was at least 6 feet and some change and he had a heck of a time fitting in some of the bunks in the Albergues! I can't imagine sharing one of those tiny bunks with another person!
 
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In some albergues bunk beds are pushed together so that you sleep alongside another pilgrim. Like this one at Roncesvalles.



Many albergues have matresses on the floor - you can push those togther if you want to.


Some albergues have beds and you could push those together as well.



There are many opportunities to sleep alongside each other. Many couples share a bed for their afternoon siesta - and why not?
 

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In May 2004 a couple who were adverse to using soap or having showers shared a bed in an albergue. In the morning, while everyone was getting up, they took it a step further.

I was speechless, as were the other pilgrims. I think everyone was uncomfortable.

I suggest one person per bed, and when two beds are pushed together, content yourselves with holding hands. Otherwise, get a private room in one of the many hotels.

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Marcel234 said:
margarita4 said:
Hello all, I'll be heading out on my walk June 17th and i'm going with a male friend. was wondering how the albergues feel about sharing beds; men and women being in the same bed. I'm sure the hot nights i'll be more than happy to have my own little bunk. but the cooler nights, will there be a problem?

thank you so much. (i'm so excited to finally get started!!!)

I would advice you not to do that. It's just something you don't do out of respect to your fellow pilgrims. :)

i must say that i agree. things might have changed since my last trek ('06) but couples tend to lean more towards a conservative front when it comes to bunking. there was, during my journey, an Italian couple that, night after night, didn't share a bunk nor display any other signs of their commitment (marriage) to one-another. after seeing them day after day at the same hostels and, thus, befriending the, i learned of their relationship to one-another. it was during this understanding that i learned of their desire not to make other pilgrims feel awkward or uncomfortable.
i say... be modest! a couple doing such a pilgrimage is beautiful, but too much openness might offend other pilgrims!
 

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Last year we kept on meeting a young newly married Irish couple. They married in May and due to a change of plans, found that they had time on their hands until the end of the year, so at the beginning of July, decided to walk the Camino, setting out from Dublin. We met up with them towards the end of September and on a couple of occasions, shared the same dormitory. Before lights out, he would SIT on the side of her bunk and spend about five minutes of whispering together. A few secret thoughts, maybe a prayer? Nothing else. I agree, modesty and avoid offending fellow pilgrims should be the top on the list of "albergue etiquette"! If you want to share a bed, then you should book into a pension. Anne
 

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