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Camino Cost

How much money is needed on the Camino is something that I know a lot of people will wonder about - it can be a very cheap holiday if albergues are used but costs can increase a lot dependoing on whether you cook for yourself or eat out and if albergues or hotels are used.

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As a rough idea of cost for the Camino I spend 5-10 euros per night on albergues, tend to buy cereal bars for breakfast from supermarkets (5 of these cost about a euro) and cook my dinner (so that is about 10 euros between two of us but when I have the Pilgrim menu it tends to be 8-12 euros). I do stop for a snack during the day and pay about a euro for a Cola Cau (hot chocolate) and then 1-2 euros for a cake or tortilla that I share with Becky.

Working from the above my daily cost is between about 12 and 25 euros (and before I set off I tend to budget for 20 euros a day - some days will be more and some days less).

This site: http://caminoteca.com/en/camino-frances/cost-calculator has a 'cost calculator' that very roughly works out what you will spend on your Camino.

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