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Public transport from Santiago D C airport to Pontevedra

Bannerman

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Time of past OR future Camino
(2006)Sarria-SDC,(2007)Leon-Sarria,(2008)Burgos-Leon,(2009)SJPP-Burgos,(2010)Sarria-SDC,(2013)SJPP-SDC.
Looking for information re above please
 
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Just Google it....looks like there are many options, just put in your dates and times, and you will find out what you need. Probably book your tickets also.
 
Website Rome2Rio is a good tool.

Best choice is buscompany Monbus with multiple daily runs from Santiago to Pontevedra.
 
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From what I see, there are several trains direct from SDC daily, prob easiest to bus in to SDC, then catch the train. Just briefly looked, and didn't see any obvious bus connections, but should be worth further investigation...
 
Take the bus from the airport to the bus station (Intermodal) at SdeC, then there are lots of buses to Pontevedra. Monbus is the company and it takes 1hr- 1hr 30. Bus travel is great in Spain, and good value.
 
Bus 6A from the airport to Santiago's 'Estación Intermodal' (both bus and train stations are right next to each other in Santiago). From there, you can either take a train or a bus. Trains take between 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on how many places it stops along the way.
Buses take between 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes. The fastest take the highway and don't stop anywhere before Pontevedra. The others take the regular road and makes a number of stops. The company providing this service is Monbus.
Both stations are next to each other in Pontevedra.
 
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