Mark McCarthy
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2014 2015
Lourdes 2 SdC 2016
Sarria 2 SdC April&Oct 2016 & (April 2018)
Camino Baztan June 2017
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There is a company that does such a day trip. Covers Finisterre as well as other places to see along the coast.
Buy tickets close to the cathedral. Catch bus few blocks away. Left early morning and returned about 5 or 6 pm
Yes can catch the regular bus and return same day. But this does not go to all the interesting towns and places to see.
If you search on line (or when in Santiago, easy to find the company.
The office for tickets is close, very close, to the Post Office in Santiago.
I am looking for recommendations for companies that do 1 day guided daytrips from Santiago to the coast including Finisterre. Anyone had any experience of these that they enjoyed and can remember the name of the tour company?
Hi, I walked to Finisterre the first time, took the public bus there and back the second time, and I did an organized day tour the third time, for which I can highly recommend this company:I am looking for recommendations for companies that do 1 day guided daytrips from Santiago to the coast including Finisterre. Anyone had any experience of these that they enjoyed and can remember the name of the tour company?
I did something similar. I started the CP with a friend, who unfortunately tore a muscle early on and had to stop walking after only four days. While I continued on foot, she took the train to Santiago and spent five days there resting until arrived. At that point she was still not able to walk very far - certainly not to the lighthouse in Finisterre. We then took the tour bus, which was definitely more interesting than the public bus, and I got to see the enormous hórreo on Carnota, and the water falls. We stayed on the bus until the lighthouse and took a taxi back to town, where we had booked a pensión for the night. That night we took the two hour sunset cruise for only 15€, which took us out to the lighthouse point. The next day I walked to Lires, then Muxía, while my friend took the final legs on the tour bus back to Santiago.We booked a day tour from Santiago. We arranged to stay in Finisterre when the bus left and got back on the bus two or three days later when it cam back through. No extra cost. Both of the main tour companies allow this.
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