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Difference in daily cost in different seasons?

LiseB

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Want to go for 1 week in May/Juni 2019 with 2 girlfriends.
Is there a difference in the cost pr. day if I go in May vs if I go in September?
Or will the cost (accommedation, food etc.) be more or less the same in these 2 periods?
 
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Is there a difference in the cost pr. day if I go in May vs if I go in September?
Or will the cost (accommedation, food etc.) be more or less the same in these 2 periods?

The same for food , drinks and general products.
Do take into consideration though that May has lots of official holidays so Spaniards take long weekends or " puentes " so especially in the bigger cities prices for private accomodation might be higher.
 
On the less travelled caminos, there may be less of a choice in acommodation in the winter, since cheap albergues may not be open while hotels that aim at business travellers may be. May and September should be quite similar, though.

You must also consider your own fitness level and heat/cold tolerance. While walking another 7 km to get to a cheaper place may be perfectly fine, you may not want to do that if it's very hot or cold. And weather in Spain is getting less predictable.
 
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On the less travelled caminos, there may be less of a choice in acommodation in the winter, since cheap albergues may not be open while hotels that aim at business travellers may be. May and September should be quite similar, though.

You must also consider your own fitness level and heat/cold tolerance. While walking another 7 km to get to a cheaper place may be perfectly fine, you may not want to do that if it's very hot or cold. And weather in Spain is getting less predictable.


True! I was referring to the Frances and the Portugues. The lesser walked Caminos are very different.
 

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