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Luggage transfer options to Finisterre & Muxia?

Shazenalan

Active Member
Time of past OR future Camino
CF 2018
We arrive in Santiago in 4 days and now planning to get to the Atlantic Coast - Finisterre then Muxia. What would the hive mind members recommend for baggage transfer? As an older couple we are avoiding dorms - and so some of our accom will not be in Albergues - this may make a difference? Thank you for your help.
 
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Try Jacotrans. In this Web they state that they go to Finisterre.

Another possibility is Pilbeo. In this Web they give more info.

Good luck an Buen camino.
 
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Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

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€60,-
We did this in May and used Jacotrans. We stayed in a several different types of lodging, including an apartment in Muxia. Bag was always waiting when we arrived. For the apartment I had to contact the owner to find out how Jacotrans could deliver and he provided instructions for them to call the day of delivery to give an estimated time of delivery so someone could be there. Worked out great.
 
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That is very encouraging thank you. We will complete our bookings tomorrow then will have the itinerary the companies request. Any accommodation you would recommend at all?
 
We used Pilbao with great success. I would use them again with confidence ~
Buen Camino
 
Hi
I just finished today walking Finisterre and Muxia staying in pensions and hotels not albergues. Used caminofacil throughout my Frances Camino and out here too.
 
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By way of an update on this - we went the lazy route and continued with Caminofacil as we had used them from StJPdP. Frankly we were too tired to learn a new process

We had to provide itinerary details in an email as not all accommodations were on their database. They were very efficient & reliable - the price they gave was for the whole itinerary - 8 drops for €76. Thanks to everyone for your suggestions.