Hotels used by Carnival US during the pilgrimage are generally 4-star standard. However, at certain pilgrimage destinations, hotels may be simpler and focused more on comfort and practicality rather than luxury service. Travelers should understand that a pilgrimage is different from a leisure vacation. The purpose of the journey is centered on sacred places, prayer, and meaningful experiences rather than luxury accommodations, so expectations should be adjusted accordingly.
Carnival US will send travelers detailed hotel information by email, including hotel names, addresses, and ratings. Most hotels provide basic amenities similar to what travelers may expect at home. However, single rooms may be smaller in size, and some rooms may have a queen bed instead of larger bedding arrangements.
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
Hotel check-in is usually between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Hotels will try to accommodate early check-in when possible. However, if rooms are not ready, travelers may store their luggage at the hotel and spend free time exploring the surrounding area. Travelers may ask the tour guide for suggestions on nearby places to visit or rest while waiting.
Hotel check-out is usually between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM. To make check-out easier, travelers should carefully check all drawers, nightstands, closets, the bathroom, and the hotel safe before leaving the room. Please make sure no jewelry, cash, passport, documents, chargers, or personal items are left behind.
ROOM KEYCARD
Many hotels use keycards to operate room electricity, lights, or elevators. The layout of switches and electrical outlets may be different from one hotel to another, so travelers may need to look around the room to find the correct switches.
Travelers should keep the room keycard with them during the stay because it can be used for several purposes:
To open the room door.
In many hotels, the keycard must be inserted into a slot near the door to activate electricity and outlets inside the room.
When using the elevator, travelers may sometimes need to tap or scan the keycard before selecting the floor.
ADDITIONAL HOTEL SERVICES
Most hotels offer paid TV or entertainment services. If travelers do not wish to use this service, please do not press the PAY button. button. If the button is pressed, the hotel may charge the room even if the movie or program is not watched. The minimum charge may be around 25 EUR per movie, depending on the hotel.
Some hotel rooms may also have sensor-based minibars. If an item is moved, lifted, or used, the system may automatically record it and charge the room according to the hotel's policy.
BATHROOM
All rooms have private bathrooms. Most hotels provide a hair dryer and basic toiletries, but travelers should still bring their own personal items. Hotels usually provide large bath towels and face towels, but small washcloths may not always be available.
PLEASE BE CAREFUL IN HOTEL BATHROOMS
In many hotels in Spain, bathtubs may have high sides and can be difficult to step into or out of. Travelers should place a towel on the floor and be especially careful to avoid slipping. Carnival US always tries to request walk-in showers when possible, but hotels may not always be able to provide them, especially during peak travel seasons.
Room Cleaning
Many hotels today may not clean rooms daily as often as in the past. This may be due to staffing, cost, sustainability practices, or hotel policy. Some travelers also choose not to request daily room cleaning.
If travelers would like daily room cleaning, they may request it from housekeeping, and the hotel will try to assist when possible.
Personal items to prepare
Hotels usually provide basic amenities such as towels, soap, shampoo, and Wi-Fi. However, travelers are encouraged to prepare additional personal items, including:
Travel-size toiletries such as toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, body wash, and other personal hygiene items.
Personal medication and common medicine, such as sickness as motion medicine, headache medicine, allergy medicine, and digestive medicine.
Tissues, sunscreen, and lip balm.
Bandages, ointments, vitamins, and basic first-aid items.
A pen for filling out forms.
Any other personal items needed during the trip.
If travelers need to purchase additional items during the journey, they may ask the tour guide or hotel front desk for assistance.