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Travel from Santiago to Porto

Cecy

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Sept 2016
What would be the best way to get to Porto from Santiago for my flight home
 
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Indeed Spain is one hour ahead of Portugal as Laurie noted! I remember driving a few years back from Tui, Spain, to Valenca do Minho, Portugal, to arrive at the Pousada in time for late Sunday lunch in winter. No hurry was necessary for we arrived in VdM before we had left Tui! Of course we had plenty of time for that lunch!
 
I have done this several times as flight out of Santiago by Aer Linus have got Crazy. Bus is the best and direct option you can buy the ticket a the Pilgrim Office, do buy it a day or two in advance I got caught once. Porto is a lovely city to visit and the Poets Hostel is a great place to stay in, but also the bus stops at the Airport also there is a Hostel ten mins walk from the Airport it is called http://www.airportohostel.com/eng/ it is actually on the Camino. Dont forget the time difference between the two Countries as already mentioned.
 
I have done this several times as flight out of Santiago by Aer Linus have got Crazy. Bus is the best and direct option you can buy the ticket a the Pilgrim Office, do buy it a day or two in advance I got caught once. Porto is a lovely city to visit and the Poets Hostel is a great place to stay in, but also the bus stops at the Airport also there is a Hostel ten mins walk from the Airport it is called http://www.airportohostel.com/eng/ it is actually on the Camino. Dont forget the time difference between the two Countries as already mentioned.
You caught my eye on "Poets" lol, i write poetry!!! So definitel adding this to my planner
 
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.
Train requires a transfer in Vigo but is easy. But you can get a bus direct to the airport or to downtown, check schedules here:

http://www.autna.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/horarios_2014.pdf

Are you going to spend some time in Porto? (Highly recommended, it's a great city)

Remember, Portugal is on a different time zone than Spain, one hour ahead. Buen camino, Laurie
I would love to spend some time in Porto, I am still working on what my options are...I wish I could just go for a whole month but that impossible so I want to see as much as I can in a short period!! Thank you for your tips
Cec
 
Was in Porto last year, doing the Portuguese Way. Going back in March, to be in Santiago for Easter. God willing. Great city, food and people. Buen Camino :)
 
What would be the best way to get to Porto from Santiago for my flight home

Castromil (Monbus) bus from Santiago bus station to Vigo bus station. Then Autna bus from Vigo to Porto including a stop at the airport. Note Oporto does not have a central bus station.

Or; Renfe train from Santiago to Vigo Guixar. CP Celta train from Vigo to Oporto Campanhã. Porto Metro from Campanhã to Airport. The Celta train is operated by CP and Renfe; you can get information on either company website.
 
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I June this year we caught the bus. Bought the tickets the day before in Santiago. If I remember rightly it took about 3 hours to Porto and was a lovely trip.
 
You need to go via Santiago de Compostela. That is, bus Finisterre to S de C then bus to Porto.
 
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