Those who plan ahead have a better chance of saving on the Camino de Santiago. If your goal is to cross the route on a tight budget, the key word is planning. Here are our top tips for 2025!
1. Do the Portuguese Camino de Santiago in low season
Most people walk the Camino during the summer, especially in August. Although the summer months are popular, this high demand makes many services, such as hostels and restaurants, more expensive. Choose to do the Camino in spring (March to May) or fall (September to November). During these times, in addition to less pressure on accommodation, you'll find a milder climate and a less crowded experience. This helps you to saving money and enjoy the Way more peacefully.
2. Gives priority to public shelters
Public hostels are the cheapest option for staying overnight on the Camino. As well as being affordable, they offer an authentic atmosphere for pilgrims to socialize. Plan your stages in such a way as to guarantee a place in these albergues, especially during the high season when demand is highest.
3. Explore the less frequented paths
Existem diversas rotas no Caminho Português de Santiago: Central, da Costa, do Interior e outras variantes. Enquanto o Caminho Central é o mais popular, trilhos menos frequentados como o Caminho do Interior podem oferecer preços mais acessíveis em alojamento e refeições.
As well as saving money, these routes offer a more serene and authentic experience. Before choosing, research the options and see which best suits your budget and preferences.
4. Prepare your meals
One of the most effective ways to save money on the Camino is to prepare your own meals. Many albergues offer equipped kitchens where you can cook simple dishes and share moments with other pilgrims.
Buy food at local markets or supermarkets to reduce costs. Take light, nutritious snacks for the journey, such as nuts or energy bars, and reserve pilgrim menus for special occasions. These menus, which include a meal, drink and dessert, will still be an affordable option in 2025. Don't forget your pilgrim credential to access these offers.
5. Reconsider your memories
Although it's tempting to buy souvenirs at every stage, these expenses quickly add up. Instead, focus on the memories you'll create and the photos you can share with friends and family. If you still want to take something special, set a budget so you don't compromise your spending on the rest of the route.
6. Use applications to share expenses
There are free or low-cost apps that help you share expenses, such as transportation or food, with other pilgrims. Groups of pilgrims often organize themselves to share costs, which can be advantageous, especially on less frequented routes.
7. Take a reusable bottle
Drinking water points are common along the Camino, allowing you to refill your bottle instead of buying bottled water. You save money and help the environment.
Give us your opinion
Now that you have these tips updated for 2025, we want to know: do you have any savings strategies for the Portuguese Camino de Santiago? Share in the comments and help other pilgrims plan an unforgettable trip!
Regarding the documents, they didn't mention it, but it's very important: the European health card. It's easy to get, just go to the social security website and ask for it.
Do the hostels and restaurants along the way accept cards (debit, credit) or do you need paper money?