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Hello all! My wife and I will be taking my mother to visit Santiago in May, before we do a river cruise. She has been keen to see it after all our Camino stories. I was wondering if anyone has a good transportation suggestion for a pickup at airport in Porto, travel direct to Santiago?
I see car hire like ‘My Day Trip’, which works but a little pricey , never used Uber….but soliciting suggestions from the Camino crowd I know have worked every angle and tried every trick!
Thanks!
 
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Have you considered going by bus? Several ALSA buses per day direct from the Porto airport to Santiago. Only a 3.5 to 4 hour journey in fairly comfortable coaches. And a fraction of the price of a hired car. Here is one day's timetable for example.

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Thanks for your reply Bradypus- we are looking at this as well, but was hoping for the quick, private options as well.
 
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Direct from the airport? I would just go with the bus. The ALSA service is very comfortable and makes a stop about half way in Vigo, enough time to grab a coffee and stretch your legs. It's also way cheaper than the other options.

You won't do it a whole lot faster in a taxi and with a lot less comfort. Same with a hire car, though you would have some flexibility with that. You could fly too, if you could find a schedule that fits with your arrival at Porto but really, I think the bus, door to door, would be your least stressful option..
 
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Hello all! My wife and I will be taking my mother to visit Santiago in May, before we do a river cruise. She has been keen to see it after all our Camino stories. I was wondering if anyone has a good transportation suggestion for a pickup at airport in Porto, travel direct to Santiago?
I see car hire like ‘My Day Trip’, which works but a little pricey , never used Uber….but soliciting suggestions from the Camino crowd I know have worked every angle and tried every trick!
Thanks!
We know there is a train from Porto to Vigo - only 2 1/2 hrs. You could change trains there or get a private car from there. Renfe is the train line
 
We know there is a train from Porto to Vigo - only 2 1/2 hrs. You could change trains there or get a private car from there. Renfe is the train line
With respect, the guy is looking for simple, affordable and direct means of getting from Porto Airport to Santiago. Your suggestion to go all around the houses with the metro into the city, then the train, then change again in Vigo for another train or a hire car..

It doesn't sound like a simple solution for a lone traveller, much less so for three possibly weary travellers with luggage in tow. The first solutuon offered by Bradypus is by far the easiest option in the circumstances... in my view.
 
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Thanks all, I knew this forum would have seen, tried and experienced every possible method, and many options are appreciated.
I am not worried about my wife or I, but after a long flight, I would like to make my 80 year old mother as comfortable as possible.
Thanks for your help.
 

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