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I don't know if this has been posted. I did a search but didn't see it.

Caminofacil has started a bag transport service on the Portuguese Route.
They blog about it here: http://blog.caminofacil.net/en/
Scroll down to find the bit about the taxi.
The service is at www.transfertaxi.es

They write:
The Camino Portugues with Caminofacil and TransferTaxi.es

16 November, 2015

We are hard at work preparing the upcoming season of the Camino, and today we can announce that, as part of our services, next year we will be providing luggage transfer services in the Camino Portugues (Portuguese Way) through our friends at Transfertaxi.es.

Transfertaxi.es
is a cab service located in Pontevedra which provides 24 hours transports and covers the airports of Vigo, Santiago and Oporto. Transfertaxi.es also offers day trips through Galicia, services for events and all kinds of transport and messaging services.
The Camino Portugués starts in Lisbon, and passes along the portuguese cost through Coimbra and Oporto before entering Spain through Tui. Caminofacil and Transfertaxi.es offer our services in the following stages:
  1. Tui – Porriño.
  2. Porriño – Redondela.
  3. Redondela – Pontevedra
  4. Pontevedra – Caldas de Reis.
  5. Caldas de Reis – Padrón.
  6. Padrón – Santiago de Compostela.

If you are going to walk the Camino Portugués and need your backpack carried for you, call us! We will be delighted to help you.
 
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In my opinion nothing news. Tuitrans is covering that part since a long time.

More interesting should be a service being covered from Lisbon to Porto.
That should be great news for them who want lugage transport.
 
Cheers Annie. Will sent the link to my friends who are walking the Portugues next month. Good to know they have more options.
 
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Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
In my opinion nothing news. Tuitrans is covering that part since a long time.

More interesting should be a service being covered from Lisbon to Porto.
That should be great news for them who want lugage transport.
Do you transfer luggage on route between
Lisbon and Santarem if so what towns do you service
Thanks Madge
 
Do you transfer luggage on route between
Lisbon and Santarem if so what towns do you service
Thanks Madge
No I do not have a transportcompany
Ask Mario of the Santarèm Hostal He is on the forum write Santarèm Hostal in the searchbox and you'll find him and you can send him a personal message. Click on his avatar and you see a text "start a conversation" he definitively eill answer you
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
@madge.conboybrowne
It is possible to walk 3-4 day trips from Lisbon to Santarem and train back to Lisbon if you wish. That means you are walking without your pack as you will keep your pack in Lisbon at your hostel there.
The hostal in Santarem (Mario), the hostel Tomar2000 (Fernando) and hospitalero Carlos in Alvaiazere have organized together a pick-up- drop-off service. @santaremhostel
So actually you can walk at least to one day trip PAST Alvaiazere without your pack because Carlos would drive your pack up to your next stop.
 
I don't know if this has been posted. I did a search but didn't see it.

Caminofacil has started a bag transport service on the Portuguese Route.
They blog about it here: http://blog.caminofacil.net/en/
Scroll down to find the bit about the taxi.
The service is at www.transfertaxi.es

They write:
The Camino Portugues with Caminofacil and TransferTaxi.es

16 November, 2015

We are hard at work preparing the upcoming season of the Camino, and today we can announce that, as part of our services, next year we will be providing luggage transfer services in the Camino Portugues (Portuguese Way) through our friends at Transfertaxi.es.


Transfertaxi.es is a cab service located in Pontevedra which provides 24 hours transports and covers the airports of Vigo, Santiago and Oporto. Transfertaxi.es also offers day trips through Galicia, services for events and all kinds of transport and messaging services.
The Camino Portugués starts in Lisbon, and passes along the portuguese cost through Coimbra and Oporto before entering Spain through Tui. Caminofacil and Transfertaxi.es offer our services in the following stages:



    • Tui – Porriño.
    • Porriño – Redondela.
    • Redondela – Pontevedra
    • Pontevedra – Caldas de Reis.
    • Caldas de Reis – Padrón.
    • Padrón – Santiago de Compostela.
If you are going to walk the Camino Portugués and need your backpack carried for you, call us! We will be delighted to help you.

Thank you so much for your help i will contact them
 

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