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Bus from Santiago to Tui

Pinoy73

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Portuguese Central Route from Tui in September
Is there a bus that stops in Tui from Santiago de Compostela ? We are starting our Camino in September from Tui. We are dropping off some luggage in Santiago. We can't seem to find a route that stops in Tui. Thanks in advance.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
You will probably get advice on a bus or train route here, but as an option you can also book with taxigalacia. Cost around 175€ - not terrible if you have several sharing the cost.
 
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Is there a bus that stops in Tui from Santiago de Compostela ? We are starting our Camino in September from Tui. We are dropping off some luggage in Santiago. We can't seem to find a route that stops in Tui. Thanks in advance.
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We got the bus from Santiago to Porto and it stopped at Tui
Booked it through the alsa website
 
Is there a bus that stops in Tui from Santiago de Compostela ? We are starting our Camino in September from Tui. We are dropping off some luggage in Santiago. We can't seem to find a route that stops in Tui. Thanks in advance.
I would take the bus, but it drops you in Valincia. Not a bad start. The busses drop is just a short walk to the fortress
 
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You can take the bus from Santiago to Vigo and there are frequent local buses (not bookable online, pay on the bus) from the bus station in Vigo to Tui.
 
You can take the bus from Santiago to Vigo and there are frequent local buses (not bookable online, pay on the bus) from the bus station in Vigo to Tui.
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And when you get to Tui, there isn’t a bus station, just get off when you reach the centre of the town.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
We were able to book tickets to Valenca and will walk accross the bridge to Tui. Thank you for all the help. We were in Santiago last September to look and decide which route to take. I remember passing through Tui on the way to Porto. I can't recall if we stopped or not. Anyway, looking forward to our first Camino. Thank you again !!!
 
You can take the bus from Santiago to Vigo and there are frequent local buses (not bookable online, pay on the bus) from the bus station in Vigo to Tui.
Yes, use local buses: Santiago to Vigo and frm the smae bus terminal, another local bus takes you from there to Tui and/or Valenca do Minho.
 

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