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Robo:
Yeah, I was trying Booking. Thanks for talking me off the ledge. Being new to all this, I am working from a knowledge deficit.
And, if possible, contact places directly.Agree with responses: don't lock yourself into accommodation options on booking.com alone. Widen your lens. Use Gronze, Wise Pilgrim App or the Buen Camino app. What I've also found helpful is google maps. Just type in the town and see what albergues pop up.
And, if possible, contact places directly.
Also remember that booking.com and similar sites don't get access to all rooms in a hotel. I have seen a place "full" on booking.com but when I called them they had plenty of vacancies.I’ll be doing my first Camino next May and was looking at accommodations. I can’t find anything… for next May … in Calda de Reis.
I’m not terribly bright, but is it possible rooms are already sold out around SdC over 7 months in advance?
NO, it is NOT possible. Maybe try calling them using the telephone. Moreover, calling in September to reserve a room for May 2024 may not be perceived as serious but DO call.I’ll be doing my first Camino next May and was looking at accommodations. I can’t find anything… for next May … in Calda de Reis.
I’m not terribly bright, but is it possible rooms are already sold out around SdC over 7 months in advance?
Another good tip from this Forum, on Wise Pilgrim app there’s a link in Albergue listing to call via What’s App. I’m on Francis route now and found this feature very useful to message or call ahead for a bed request.Agree with responses: don't lock yourself into accommodation options on booking.com alone. Widen your lens. Use Gronze, Wise Pilgrim App or the Buen Camino app. What I've also found helpful is google maps. Just type in the town and see what albergues pop up.
I like it. Succinct. To the point.Q : Is it possible all rooms are sold out for 2024 ?
A : No.
I travel a lot and have found a strategy that works well for me. Didn’t use it on the Camino that I am starting my first Camino next week. instead, I used a Camino planning company to make my reservations and that worked very far out because they apparently have special relationships with the hotels, inns, hostels, etc. a good strategy, if you don’t want to use a travel company this is what I often use. Use Bookings or similar to investigate the properties. Once you find one you want to book call them directly using the number from their website. They almost always allow you to book regardless of how far in the future. You can also often get the best price by booking directly with the lodgings but always ask “is this the best price for that accommodation?”. One caveat is, this does not always work with basic accommodations like auberge or hostels.I’ll be doing my first Camino next May and was looking at accommodations. I can’t find anything… for next May … in Calda de Reis.
I’m not terribly bright, but is it possible rooms are already sold out around SdC over 7 months in advance?
One caveat is, this does not always work with basic accommodations like auberge or hostels.
The caveat was obviously meant for timing not price negotiation. sorry If you interpreted differentlyAnd a very good caveat at that, because those basic accommodations and albergues are most likely volunteer-run or small businesses. I would not want to ask someone charging a mere 10-15 euros a night for a bed, hot shower and meal, if that is their best price.
Also, note that some places do not accept reservations. Where I was hospitalero did not, to correct the problem of having to turn away pilgrims when the reserving person never arrived. Recently, we tried accepting reservations for some of the beds, but telling them “Reservation will be cancelled if you don’t arrive before 16:00."And, if possible, contact places directly.
No, it’s just too early for Booking . Com. You might want to reach out directly to the hotel.I’ll be doing my first Camino next May and was looking at accommodations. I can’t find anything… for next May … in Calda de Reis.
I’m not terribly bright, but is it possible rooms are already sold out around SdC over 7 months in advance?
What dates? I can see rooms available for dates in May. Some properties make rooms available from almost a year out.I’ll be doing my first Camino next May and was looking at accommodations. I can’t find anything… for next May … in Calda de Reis.
I’m not terribly bright, but is it possible rooms are already sold out around SdC over 7 months in advance?
If you are using booking. , good because I love them. But since walking the CF these last 3 weeks, I am amazed to find that dozens of albergues do not list on booking! Just no interest in doing so.I’ll be doing my first Camino next May and was looking at accommodations. I can’t find anything… for next May … in Calda de Reis.
I’m not terribly bright, but is it possible rooms are already sold out around SdC over 7 months in advance?
That’s fine. Each outlet can chose their own distribution strategy. If they can generates enough sales without engaging a third party seller, that’s a good position to be in. It should improve their margin. I am sure they review it regularly!If you are using booking. , good because I love them. But since walking the CF these last 3 weeks, I am amazed to find that dozens of albergues do not list on booking! Just no interest in doing so.