Bus strike in Galicia - May 8-11, 2023

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We are leaving tomorrow to walk to Finisterre but have been told that there will be a bus strike 8 to 11 May which means there is no means of getting back to Santiago on the 10th. A taxi will be too expensive, given our South African/euro exchange rate . We are quite devastated and now have 4 spare days.
 
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We are leaving tomorrow to walk to Finisterre but have been told that there will be a bus strike 8 to 11 May which means there is no means of getting back to Santiago on the 10th. A taxi will be too expensive, given our South African/euro exchange rate . We are quite devastated and now have 4 spare days.
Who told you? Is it Monbus who are on strike?
 

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If you are that devastated, then take the taxi. Sometimes an experience that you will never forget outways its cost.
Seriously….a trip like this is a lifetime trip. I’ve learned along the way that I’ve never regretted spending the money (within reason) on an opportunity like this. Unless you can’t pay your mortgage or eat for days because of a taxi ride, then take the taxi ride.
 
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These folks are from South Africa and the ZAR is a very weak currency, and is really suffering! I do understand their situation. It’s very different for many folks from USA/Canada, and even Europe, financially.
I just did the exchange and my advice was wrong. The exchange blows rights now. Maybe splitting the cost of a taxi? I’ve done that in other parts of the world.
 

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I was in Muxia once when a bus strike happened, and four of us got a taxi back to Santiago for about 15 or 20 € each. You can get an idea of the cost by asking a cabbie in Santiago for the cost of going to Finisterre, and assume it will be roughy the same coming back. You can be sure you will find other peregrinos there who will want to get back to Santiago, so divide the price by 4.

Good luck, @jennysa.
 
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I don’t have too much knowledge of the region but are there other connecting bus options even you go a different route. R2R shows nothing not assume theee may be some local buses that can do albeit an arduous journey.
 
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Seriously….a trip like this is a lifetime trip. I’ve learned along the way that I’ve never regretted spending the money (within reason) on an opportunity like this. Unless you can’t pay your mortgage or eat for days because of a taxi ride, then take the taxi ride.
Taxi from Finisterre is 200 euros. Our currency is 20.5 to the euro!!
 
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We are leaving tomorrow to walk to Finisterre but have been told that there will be a bus strike 8 to 11 May which means there is no means of getting back to Santiago on the 10th. A taxi will be too expensive, given our South African/euro exchange rate . We are quite devastated and now have 4 spare
Last weekend a friend booked a tour to those locations, maybe their tour bus would still run and you can at least see those places? Vs taking the public transportation back from those locations
 
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Sorry I am missing something! Why not just book Flixbus?
I just tried to register for a ticket on May 8 and they are all sold out. The ones for the next two impending strike days don't have many seats left. Mostly in the evening.
 
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I just tried to register for a ticket on May 8 and they are all sold out. The ones for the next two impending strike days don't have many seats left. Mostly in the evening.
Yes the OP needs to move quickly! Flixbus are a private company and assume won’t be impacted by strikes. It’s unclear to me if it is Monbus on strike or suppliers. Last month I needed to get from Leipzig to Berlin when pretty much all German public transport was on strike. Flixbus communicated quite a lot that they were not on strike and still operating.
 
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2 of us are probably taking a taxi from Fisterra tomorrow back to Santiago if anyone wants to join.
Just an add-on to this comment - I got back a week ago from the Camino & we walked on to Finisterre. We did not have time to walk to Muxia but I wanted my first timer friend to see it so I searched taxis here. I found a link to Ismael Montero Lago, Taxi Fisterra. He picked me up at the lighthouse, went back into town & picked my friend up at his hotel, drove us to Muxia & let us walk around for about 20 - 30 minutes, then took us back to San Martin Pinario in Santiago for 120 euros! I had gotten a quote from another service of 400 euros! So a shoutout to Ismael & an FYI to those wanting taxi service around Finisterre/Muxia/Santiago!
 
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