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[QUOTE="Mark Francis Auchincloss, post: 1080410, member: 25181"] I've worked with quite a number of them. They have much greater purchasing power so get the best accommodation rates that they can pass on to you. They also provide alot of resources and info to help you plan well for your Camino including videos, podcasts guides etc. They can arrange for baggage transfer between stages which many older people take advantage of otherwise they couldn't do the Camino. They therefore take the stress out of travel planning allowing you to maximise your time available on enjoying your scarce time making everything alot more efficient. Yes of course you could arrange all this yourself but it wouldn't be any cheaper on price. So don't be put off by those who think they know better without appreciating there are other viable options too. All have their pros and cons. Ultreya, Camino Ways, Santiago Ways, Follow the Camino, Eat&Walkabout, Galiwonders are all fine.. If they didn't provide a good service they wouldn't still be in business!! [/QUOTE]
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