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I am flying into London first and will be there a few days before taking a flight to Biarritz. Like you I would prefer to get a SIM ready to go. I can pay for global roaming on my AU SIM and then buy one which I can use for my time in UK and Europe. Can you tell me what is the one you bought...
Just to be safe, I have booked for SJPDP and Roncesvalles. At this stage, there is nothing cheap in Roncesvalles. Anyway, I can cancel for free if done before the certain dates. Thank you
Thank you for the link. It is a pity that it is valid for 30 days and you need multiple SIMs which is kind of inconvenient. Otherwise, it is great value. I will remember this for my other travels. BTW, I am also Aussie and am planning to start my walk on 1 May.
I share your sentiments. This is why I don't want to plan too much as I thought that if I liked a place, I may wish to stay longer. However on the flip-side with the increase popularity of the Camino, there is always a risk. Perhaps as suggested by others, I could book the first couple of...
I am coming from Australia so am not familiar with the different mobile networks in Spain. It would be good if I can get a SIM which will work in Europe as well as in Spain as I plan to be in several countries in Europe. Do I wait until I get there to buy one or just get a global SIM?
I am not particularly nervous but I am walking solo and I am a more matured woman :). I like to start my day early so I think I should be okay. I am looking forward to the walk. It has been on my long list of walks to do.:cool:
Thank you. I should have checked up on public holidays. My start date has some flexibility as I am walking solo. I am actually just flying to London from Australia, then planning to fly from London to Biarritz. The plan is to sort out getting there when I arrive in London. This is why I...
Thank you.
By the way, I don't plan to book my accommodation ahead but given that there will be plenty of fellow walkers, perhaps I should consider booking ahead. I just want to be more flexible and not be driven by my bookings. Is this being foolhardy?
I am planning to start my walk on 1 May. I am hoping that it will not be too cold to start with and not be too crowded. I would appreciate any advice from others that have done the walk. Thank you
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