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Last year was declared a holy year. Hence the higher numbers.
If you want to compare apples ... try the year before last.
Compare the numbers for individual months for 2016 and 2017. Last year, Easter was in March. This year, Easter is in April. I guess this explains the decrease in total numbers for the first three months of the year because most of it is due to the March figures. We will know more at the end of April 2017.
Ha! Very droll, I love it.You'll know even more in December.
Good insights are all I was after, so thank you for the "on the ground" report, @dgallen!Not sure about the numbers going down based on real world experience. On my 8th Camino and 5th along the Frances all in April. I know it's always busy around Easter week, but am in Burgos now and past week Albergues have been full, aside from usual choke points. Today I'm moving to the Primitivo where hopefully a little quieter.
whariwharangi makes a very good point. 2016 was a declared "Year of Mercy" by Pope Francis. This made this year, and all pilgrimages done during the year fall under Holy Year rules.
Consequently, interest particularly among Christians, especially Catholics increased. So, 2016 is likely a spike, more akin to a formal Holy Year.
I agree that the comparison to 2015 numbers is likely more appropriate for that reason.
This stated, the two weeks that straddle the Easter holiday are usually a peak time as well. People have time off, and combine formal holidays with personal time to have a week or more off work. This allows them to do pilgrimage.
Now that Easter / Semana Santa is behind us, the daily numbers arriving at the Pilgrim Office should start to go back to normal, probably next week, after 23 April.
Easter does; however, mark the start of the formal season for pilgrimage. The Pilgrim Office at Santiago increases its opening hours starting after Easter. Now they are open 0800 through 2100 until October.
I hope this helps.
He, he, Tom,That is why I leave for Lisbon next Tuesday and start from there on Thursday. This puts the entire Easter surge well in front of me, and all the university students well behind me. I am (hopefully) in the trough of two waves.
He, he, Tom,
Indeed, some good planning is essential.
I arrive in Lisboa on Friday, spend the weeekend there, and start walkiing on Sunday. Going to Faro first (cheap airfare, then a morning train to Lisboa). May hit you down the road somewhere, although I am 4 days ahead
It may be too early to call it but the first quarter of 2017 shows a distinct reduction in pilgrim numbers compared to first quarter of 2016.
1st quarter 2016 = 14,104 pilgrims showed up at the pilgrim office.
1st quarter 2017 = 8,227 " " " " "
That is almost 42% reduction.
PM sent. Going to bed in 6 hours: Very early plane tomorrow to Faro, then train to Lisboa Friday. I will divide some days: 1st day 37 kms will be divided in 2: 20 + 17 kms. I will also have two short days some later: Stopping in Conimbriga too for the Roman ruins, so another long day split in two. Other than that; taking my time, turtle-like.Alex, send me a PM with your e-mail so I can send you a list of my pre-booked accommodations. The Lisbon route has some awful long walking days that I will likely have to use a taxi on to complete the segment, or to reach the next accommodation. My days of walking 35 km are over.
It is very likely that I will catch you up before Porto. I have reservations to stay near the university at Porto for two nights 6-7 May.
Hope to see you out there. It has been a while.
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