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dorothydenigris said:Hello All,
I'm looking for updated information regarding the bus from Finisterre back to Santiago after sunset. I'll be there on or about October 13, 14. Any recent info would be ever so helpful. Many thanks in advance!
Buen Camino!
DD
The bus from Finisterre to Santiago will deposit you on the ground floor of the Santiago bus station. Go upstairs to buy a ticket for the airport bus. See this SdC airport web for more transport and access info >> http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Santiago/en/anyone know how near this bus is to the airport? or how to get there from the stop?
I can't seem to get the Monbus site to work. Has anyone had any recent success getting a timetable for the Santiago-Fisterra-Santiago itinerary?
Old thread, but hoping someone will see this and have experience/thoughts...
I've read a lot of stuff saying it takes 3 hours, but the Monbus timetable says 2h 20m for the morning bus from Finisterre to Santiago (currently: 8:20 - 10:40). Does anyone know if that's true? My plane leaves from the airport in Santiago at 12:35, trying to figure out if I can make it. If it's 2h 20m, then I think it would be okay. But if it's really 3 hours, then that seems like I'm cutting it too close (in which case... I'll take the 19:00 bus the night before, but I would really prefer to stay the night in Finisterre)?
I started getting nauseous on the bus from Finisterre to Santiago, I hadn't ridden in any motor vehicle during the Camino, I'm sure its happened to others as well.
I would just like to add to already said above that there must be (at least) two different schedules from Fisterra to SdC.
In 2011 we stopped in Muros and had plenty of time for toilets, buying some water, snacks etc.
Last year I drank some beer before departure and had really awfull ride to SdC. Had to get off the bus at railway station, rushed into first bar and ... well, you know
So, better check if the bus stops along the way or don't drink at all.
Are they available to purchase closer to the date (August 10th and 11th in my case) or will I have to buy them locally?
Thank you.You buy them locally. BTW, be aware that to make the route with Autocares Vázquez means a change of buses along the route.
You buy them locally. BTW, be aware that to make the route with Autocares Vázquez means a change of buses along the route.
I was advised to sit at the front of the bus to avoid feeling nauseous. It helped in Mexico.I started getting nauseous on the bus from Finisterre to Santiago, I hadn't ridden in any motor vehicle during the Camino, I'm sure its happened to others as well.
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