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Best way to get to Baiona?

jazzhorse

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2021
I hope to start my first Camino in Baiona next year. I am coming from USA and would like to know the best way to get to Baiona. Fares are cheaper for me to fly into Madrid than Porto, but I will consider either option. Need advice on getting to Baiona once I land - train? bus? plane? all three? Many thanks!
 
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We went through Porto. Two buses (Porto to Vigo, Vigo to Baiona). I have posted the full info with timetable somewhere in the forum
 
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Yes! We took the 10h15 bus to Vigo from Porto in Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, it's a yellow one, named Autna, was half hour late and made us a bit nervous, but it always passes there, just wait by the sidewalk. Bought the ticket on the bar in front with the lovely Brazilian waiter.
Then on Vigo station, downstairs at stops 9, 10, 11 and 12, I think, at 15h30 we took the bus to Baiona. The info guy there did not speak English, so a few words in Galician/Spanish will be useful

On the Vigo bus station, there's bus that goes to Baiona. It's on stops 10, 11, 12, downstairs. You just arrive on time to your bus and pay to the driver. It was something like €3. There's no need to book, the bus has plenty of seats but it gets full while picking up people at the many stops of Vigo. There are many stops in Baiona by the sea front so it's very easy to get it near the hotels.View attachment 62118
 
Vigo (EstaciĂłn De Autobuses - SaĂ­das)
57 Av Madrid, Angorén

ATSA (not ALSA) bus provides Service from Vigo to Baiona

ATSA bus lines map ... you can catch the bus at any of the stops. The bus to Baiona starts at Vigo bus station

1. Madrid to Vigo

a. Fly from Madrid to Vigo. Find service providers on Airport websites

Madrid Airport

Vigo Airport

Vigo Airport bus service

b. Fly Madrid to Santiago. Catch Renfe train Madrid Chamartin to Vigo or Catch Monbus bus to Vigo bus station

Santiago Airport Note Empresa Freire provides bus shuttle from airport to Santigo bus station

Renfe Train

Monbus from Santiago bus station to Vigo bus station

c. Take Renfe train from Madrid Chamartin to Vigo Guixar then take local bus or taxi to bus station.

2. Porto to Vigo

Porto Airport

a. Take Autna bus from OPorto Airport to Vigo bus station

b. Take train from Porto Campanha to Vigo Guixar

Take tram from airport to train station

CP (you can also use Renfe for this train information)
 
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Great info, everyone! And many, many thanks. Really appreciate all the links to the various options!
 
I hope to start my first Camino in Baiona next year. I am coming from USA and would like to know the best way to get to Baiona. Fares are cheaper for me to fly into Madrid than Porto, but I will consider either option. Need advice on getting to Baiona once I land - train? bus? plane? all three? Many thanks!
We started our Camino walk from Baiona in September. However we flew from Paris to Porto. We took the bus from the airport to the historic centre. The train station is located right in to Historic centre. It only cost 11 Euros to Vigo , than hoped a city bus to Baiona for approx 2 euros. I think we ended up taking a Vigo cab from the train station to the bus station which was not too expensive.
 
Whatever route you choose - have an extra day in Baiona to help recover from your journey. There is plenty to see and do there. The Tourist Office is very helpful.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Whatever route you choose - have an extra day in Baiona to help recover from your journey. There is plenty to see and do there. The Tourist Office is very helpful.
Baiona is a really nice town ... great little bars and restaurants and a lovely beach too
 

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