Hi all
I just happened to read on this on the Air Europa website. I wondered if it will affect us folks going on one of the Caminos who don't book accomodation before the trip.
'Travelers visiting Spain for tourism or personal purposes must provide proof of accommodation, either issued by the lodging establishment, a letter of invitation from an individual, or confirmation of an organized trip reservation.'
It may just be an 'official' procedure which doesn't actually happen on a day to day basis, and obviously it wouldn't stop anyone doing the camino, but am a bit concerned that if its strictly enforced, those who want to 'wing it' and not book accomodation ahead may may come up against issues getting into Spain. I just wondered if anyone has come accross this issue on entering Spain through airports recently? I walked on the Frances last year and entered spain by flying to Madrid, and wasn't asked this.
I hope to go next year so am curious about this in anticipation of that trip, as well as it potentially affecting many who want to walk caminos and not book ahead.
I'm probably worrying about nothing but thought it was worth asking about on here!
many thanks-Tim
I just happened to read on this on the Air Europa website. I wondered if it will affect us folks going on one of the Caminos who don't book accomodation before the trip.
'Travelers visiting Spain for tourism or personal purposes must provide proof of accommodation, either issued by the lodging establishment, a letter of invitation from an individual, or confirmation of an organized trip reservation.'
It may just be an 'official' procedure which doesn't actually happen on a day to day basis, and obviously it wouldn't stop anyone doing the camino, but am a bit concerned that if its strictly enforced, those who want to 'wing it' and not book accomodation ahead may may come up against issues getting into Spain. I just wondered if anyone has come accross this issue on entering Spain through airports recently? I walked on the Frances last year and entered spain by flying to Madrid, and wasn't asked this.
I hope to go next year so am curious about this in anticipation of that trip, as well as it potentially affecting many who want to walk caminos and not book ahead.
I'm probably worrying about nothing but thought it was worth asking about on here!
many thanks-Tim