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Correos Luggage transfer

DianaEB

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Do you have to be in Spain to arrange to have your luggage transferred by Correos? I have tried to prearrange it online and am unable to do so as the country section is locked to Spain. Thank you for any information as I would like to arrange the luggage transfer before I leave Canada.
 
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Do you have to be in Spain to arrange to have your luggage transferred by Correos? I have tried to prearrange it online and am unable to do so as the country section is locked to Spain. Thank you for any information as I would like to arrange the luggage transfer before I leave Canada.
I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. You can register and pay for your luggage transfer on the Camino before arriving in Spain. You can give them all your stages and accommodations in advance too, or you can notify them day by day as to where to pick up and drop off your bag.

I haven't done this myself, but a friend did last year.
 
Do you have to be in Spain to arrange to have your luggage transferred by Correos? I have tried to prearrange it online and am unable to do so as the country section is locked to Spain. Thank you for any information as I would like to arrange the luggage transfer before I leave Canada.
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Do you have to be in Spain to arrange to have your luggage transferred by Correos? I have tried to prearrange it online and am unable to do so as the country section is locked to Spain. Thank you for any information as I would like to arrange the luggage transfer before I leave Canada.
I paid in advance for the entire CF in ‘22 and ‘23. No issue. Not sure what you mean by “country locked to Spain.” Correos only operates in Spanish territory, so your pick-ups and drop-offs will always be “in Spain.” You can, however, purchase the service from anywhere. Can you put up a screen shot of the “country locked” issue?
 
I paid in advance for the entire CF in ‘22 and ‘23. No issue. Not sure what you mean by “country locked to Spain.” Correos only operates in Spanish territory, so your pick-ups and drop-offs will always be “in Spain.” You can, however, purchase the service from anywhere. Can you put up a screen shot of the “country locked” issue?

I am wondering if I should book this as it looks really "cheap" this far in advance. I still wish to carry my pack as much as possible, was it ok to book the transfere the night before and was there any issues with skipping stages? Thank you so much in advance!

EDIT: I am walking the Norte so not that many other options I think.
 
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You can ship one night or all. If you think you will do some bag shipping, set up your profile in advance. Make sure you have some way to identify your bag for the driver. Normally they send you a "tag" and you have to find somewhere to print it and attach. Alternately, you can use paper and pen to copy what they send you as printers are so.ewhat scarce at albergues I had to fashion a tag out of duct tape and a ziplock bag. You need to call or notify Correos by a certain time the day before to let them know where to pick up and drop off.

They don't pick up everywhere as some albergues don't support bag shipping so check the drop down menu for the town on their website before picking a place to stay.
 
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Do you have to be in Spain to arrange to have your luggage transferred by Correos? I have tried to prearrange it online and am unable to do so as the country section is locked to Spain. Thank you for any information as I would like to arrange the luggage transfer before I leave Canada.
Contact The Correos through their website- excellent English - country of origin should not be a problem.
 
The price for the whole journey (paid in advance with as many stops as you need) is much cheaper than paying for each individual stage, especially if you walk shorter stages. I suppose you could just book the whole thing and then only use it as needed.

I'm not sure if you would need to notify them each day you don't require the service.
 
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The price for the whole journey (paid in advance with as many stops as you need) is much cheaper than paying for each individual stage, especially if you walk shorter stages. I suppose you could just book the whole thing and then only use it as needed.

I'm not sure if you would need to notify them each day you don't require the service.
Yeah! The price for the Norte from Bilbao to Santiago was a little bit over 200 euros. Which is much cheaper than booking along the way. Will give it some more thought, but I feel that is a good solution.
 
I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. You can register and pay for your luggage transfer on the Camino before arriving in Spain. You can give them all your stages and accommodations in advance too, or you can notify them day by day as to where to pick up and drop off your bag.

I haven't done this myself, but a friend did last year.
I made all of my arrangements with Correos here in the U.S. prior to leaving. They are easy to work with, you can change your accommodation plans along the way as long as you let them know ahead of time. I also shipped items to myself to the main Correos office in Santiago, they will hold things for you.
 
Do you have to be in Spain to arrange to have your luggage transferred by Correos? I have tried to prearrange it online and am unable to do so as the country section is locked to Spain. Thank you for any information as I would like to arrange the luggage transfer before I leave Canada.
Did you try “PAQ Mochila” on the Correos website ? Or just google “PAQ Mochila in Spain” . We have used Correos several times and found it easy to book and pay for every stage from Canada.
 
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