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Booking return tickets on the Camino

Pilgrim Drew

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Hey everyone in Vilar de Mazarife at the minute, got the whole place to myself. I was speaking with an Australian man earlier who told me how expensive the flights were from Santiago to London with Ryanair. I checked and he was right they are something like 150euro. I checked the day after I should arrive in Santiago and for some reason they are only 48euro.

I am just wondering if there is anywhere that is safe to book tickets from and use my card. A printer would also be needed. I hear there is somewhere in Santiago but that is approx 11 days away and the prices may change by then. So does anyone know of anywhere along the stages I am set to walk? I head to Astorga tomorrow. I am sceptical about using the albergue computers as they seem so glitchy, god knows what spyware etc they have infested on them

I will check back for a reply in a day or so.

Thank you.
 
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Hi Pilgrim Drew

Can you get someone at home to book it for you to avoid any computer threats? Even if that meant them sending you your boarding card by email you could print it off in Santiago. There's a big internet cafe 10 mins walk from the cathedral.

If the difference in price between flying on different days of the week is 100 Euros it could be worth spending an extra day or so in Santiago if necessary and if you have time. I pay 23 Euros a night for a private room in the seminary down the side of the Cathedral. Better to spend the money on that than putting it into Ryanair's coffers, in my opinion. It's also nice just to enjoy the place and the chance meetings with people you know from along the Way.

If you find flight prices are really escalating, check the Vueling flight from La Coruna to Heathrow. It's 45 minutes from Santiago to La Coruna on a nice, modern train and costs about 7 Euros. It probably won't work out cheaper overall if you're going straight to the Midlands, but worth checking, especially if you're planning to spend any time in London.

Edit: I've just had a quick look on t'interweb, and booking about a week in advance would cost about £65 from La Coruna to Heathrow. If you book on Expedia it appears to cost more than on Vueling's own website, but I think that includes baggage.

Keith
 
Drew,

Glad to hear of your progress.

Keith's advice is sound. The Internet cafe BBIGG on RUA SENRA, 13, 15702 Santiago de Compostela, Spain is one I have used several times and they do printing.

Your booking with Ryanair can also be directly accessed via the Internet. I have no reason to doubt BBIGG's security systems.

They are well used by locals and they have been there for some years now. The tourist office at Rua de Vilar recommend them and they will give you a map to show you where it is. It is a short walk from the office to the cafe. The cafe keeps long opening hours.

Burger King is almost next door and I have re-entered "civilisation" by using both!

If you can't organise this then public libraries often have Internet facilities. If you are too late for Astorga you will go through Ponferrada.

If you find a librarian who speaks English you may be in luck.

At Palas de Rei I found a travel shop where they booked my flight for me and charged me 5€.

If you need to stay an extra day or two and money is tight remember that Monte de Gozo is 5€ per night and the bus fare is 1€ each way from the city. The tourist office will tell where to catch the bus both ways. If the 23€ is ok, then Keith's suggestion is a good one though the Tourist Office (again) will tell you where else is available in SdC.
 
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Drew:

I usually wait until I am about a week away from Santiago and I can predict a bit more accurately my return date. I make my reservation at that time and then print out my boarding at my hotel when I get to Santiago. The prices do fluctuate quite a bit the closer you get to your departure date.

I have been following your blog and you are doing great.

Ultreya,
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tyrrek said:
Hi Pilgrim Drew

I pay 23 Euros a night for a private room in the seminary down the side of the Cathedral.

Keith

Keith,

do you happen to know if this place accepts females?
 
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Hi Bromeliad

Yes it does. The seminary has been converted into a nice hotel, but the top floor has basic rooms for pilgrims. The entrance, reception, and dining area are the same for all guests.

I was there last month and the cost was 23 Euros including breakfast.

Keith
 

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