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How to return to Lisbon from Santiago

christine labeau

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Portugues (2014)
There will be four of us returning to Lisbon from Santiago around September 19 or 20. We are wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Bus? Train? Plane? Renting a car? With the Camino Portugues becoming more popular I also wondered if anyone might have set up a van service? Please let me know what you think the best and easiest way would be. Thanks
 
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Hi!
If you're travelling during the week the best way is by train.
If you have to return during the weekend I think the bus is probably better.
Anyway it takes about 7hours.
Bom Caminho!
 
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There will be four of us returning to Lisbon from Santiago around September 19 or 20. We are wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Bus? Train? Plane? Renting a car? With the Camino Portugues becoming more popular I also wondered if anyone might have set up a van service? Please let me know what you think the best and easiest way would be. Thanks
Some days ago there was a discussion about it on this forum. The bus is okay . I have no experiences with the train any way not the fast train .
Renting a car. You start traveling back in Spain and leave the car in Portugal which means high costs. I do not know if there is a plane going from Santiago to Lisbone.
Ask my good friend Diogo92. He is very often on this forum and knows about
 
There will be four of us returning to Lisbon from Santiago around September 19 or 20. We are wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Bus? Train? Plane? Renting a car? With the Camino Portugues becoming more popular I also wondered if anyone might have set up a van service? Please let me know what you think the best and easiest way would be. Thanks
About the flight You better can walk back
All flights are going with a transfer, either via Madrid or Barcelona ! the last alternative costs you 11 hours.
 
About the flight You better can walk back
All flights are going with a transfer, either via Madrid or Barcelona ! the last alternative costs you 11 hours.
I found this whilst looking for my way back to Lisbon. I still haven't decided yet which I will take but there was a flight that went straight to Lisbon. ImageUploadedByCamino de Santiago Forum1406969249.372738.jpg
 
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There will be four of us returning to Lisbon from Santiago around September 19 or 20. We are wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Bus? Train? Plane? Renting a car? With the Camino Portugues becoming more popular I also wondered if anyone might have set up a van service? Please let me know what you think the best and easiest way would be. Thanks

Monbus from Santiago to Vigo

Autna bus from Vigo to Porto

Rede Expressos provides bus service all over Portugal.

Renex provides bus service between Lisboa and Porto. Renex provides service to many locations in Portugal.

Note there is no central bus station in Porto ... you need to know where the bus companies have their stops.

Monbus
http://www.monbus.es/index2.htm

Autna
http://www.autna.com/es/

Rede Expressos
http://www.rede-expressos.pt/

Renex
http://www.renex.pt/

Renfe trains connects Santiago to Vigo. Another train connects from Vigo to Valenca where there are CP trains.

CP operates trains that connect Vigo to Porto - Estaçao de Campanha. See Internacional/Celta.

Renfe (Spain)
http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/index.html

Comboios de Portugal (urban, regional, national, and international train services)
http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=87cbd5abe2a74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD

There are flights from A Coruña to Lisboa.

A Coruña Airport (LCG) (with flights to Lisbon)
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-A-Coruna/en/
 
Thank you all for responding. We actually did go with returning on a flight from A Coruna. It is only an hour and a half flight. Using TAP Portugal the price was only $104 per person. Since we thought we'd be coming close to that using other sources and this would save us nearly a day in travel, we went for it! Gives us another day to enjoy Portugal before we have to get home. Thanks for your responses.
 
It's easy! In the pilgrimage Office there is an ALSAbus Office! Here you can book and pay your ticket!
We had the bus this week! Arriving to. Santiago latest monday!
 
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Thank you all for responding. We actually did go with returning on a flight from A Coruna. It is only an hour and a half flight. Using TAP Portugal the price was only $104 per person. Since we thought we'd be coming close to that using other sources and this would save us nearly a day in travel, we went for it! Gives us another day to enjoy Portugal before we have to get home. Thanks for your responses.
Yep I think that is what I will do as well. Don't want to waste time sitting on a bus when I could go exploring more in Lisbon before flying home. :)
 
Excellent info. Saves me the having to ask the very same question. Thanks to all responders.
 
Yep I think that is what I will do as well. Don't want to waste time sitting on a bus when I could go exploring more in Lisbon before flying home. :)
Depends on what time the flight goes !
When I click on the link flying from a Coruña and give in Lisboa nothing happens so I like to know who somebody else coped with thisconnection because for the price and time it is an interesting link.
 
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There will be four of us returning to Lisbon from Santiago around September 19 or 20. We are wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Bus? Train? Plane? Renting a car? With the Camino Portugues becoming more popular I also wondered if anyone might have set up a van service? Please let me know what you think the best and easiest way would be. Thanks
I made that trip this past May by train and it was thoroughly enjoyable. However, I did stop for a day in Porto to see a couple of sights, especially the Altar of Jesse. If any of you are seniors, be sure to ask for the reduced rate for train tickets. Buen Camino.
 
Depends on what time the flight goes !
When I click on the link flying from a Coruña and give in Lisboa nothing happens so I like to know who somebody else coped with thisconnection because for the price and time it is an interesting link.

One possibility is that there are no flights for the date selected.

The service provider is TAP Portugal.
http://www.flytap.com/Canada/enus/Homepage
 
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One possibility is that there are no flights for the date selected.

The service provider is TAP Portuagal.
http://www.flytap.com/Canada/enus/Homepage
Okay. Found one flight now via www.expedia.com
7:35a
LCG
La Coruna
8:05a
LIS
Lisbon
1h 30m, Nonstop

$239 .70
roundtrip per person
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Yep you go
Okay. Found one flight now via www.expedia.com
7:35a
LCG
La Coruna
8:05a
LIS
Lisbon
1h 30m, Nonstop

$239 .70
roundtrip per person
TP.gif
TAP Portugal 1087 operated by Portugalia
Yep you got it. Only I did one way not round trip.
 
the cheapest flight tickets are to be found at www.skyscanner.com
(this site can be useful: http://www.flightconnections.com/)

Going back from Santiago de Compostela to Porto, Porto Airport, Lisbon or Algarve:

Take the RENFE-train from Santiago de Compostela to the Vigo-Guixar railway station in Vigo (€10 -> 17 train connections per day) and from the bus station in Vigo take the AUTNA bus (€12 to Porto & Porto Airport, €32 to Lisbon, €42 to Algarve, 5 buses per day). Reservation of both tickets can be made online. You can even pick your seat in the AUTNA-bus online. The AUTNA-bus has a toilet.
You can also take the ALSA-bus to Tui (= Spain) (about €20) and across the river in Valença (= Portugal) you can take the AUTNA-bus (€8,05 Porto & Porto Airport, €28,05 to Lisbon, €38,05 to Algarve, 5 buses per day)
You can also take the Castromil-bus from the bus station in Santiago de Compostela to Vigo. They have their own ticket office at the bus station in Santiago de Compostela.
From the Airport in Porto you can take the metro to all destinations in Porto.
RENFE (= trains in Spain):
http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/index.html
AUTNA (long distance bus in Portugal):
http://www.autna.com/venta/index.php
Autna-tickets probably also for sale at the following address:
Viajes Zafiro Tours Sa
Montero Rios, 48
15706 Santiago de Compostela
tel.nr.: +34 (0) 981 562 952
You can also take the bus from Santiago de Compostela to Fatima in Portugal (the bus takes 8 hours)
Ask also more information at the Tourist Office, at the Pilgrim's Office and at the Bus stattion in Santiago de Compostela.
See if ALSA or Castromil can take you even to Porto. but so far the train to Vigo and the bus from Vigo sounds to me the cheapest.
Count for less than €30 p.p. to reach Porto from Santiago de Compostela! Buuen Camino!
And stay about two full days in lovely Porto. It is a beautiful World Heritage City:
for an impression about Porto see https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152619122129282.1073741842.761289281&type=1&l=d85328e93a
 
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There will be four of us returning to Lisbon from Santiago around September 19 or 20. We are wondering what the easiest way to do this is. Bus? Train? Plane? Renting a car? With the Camino Portugues becoming more popular I also wondered if anyone might have set up a van service? Please let me know what you think the best and easiest way would be. Thanks


Start about which flight connection you need to take on http://www.flightconnections.com/
and check then the cheapest possible ticket at http://www.skyscanner.com/
Let me know a better way!
 

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