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Santiago de Compostela to Lisbon

GillieB

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St James, Coastal Portuguese
Any advise on how to travel from SdeC to Lisbon without too many stops or changes?
 
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There’s a direct bus daily at midday from SdC that arrives in Lisbon at about 8:30pm. Train is trickier because you need to change in Vigo and Porto and there are only two options for leaving SdC: one in the very early morning (6am or earlier) and the other in the afternoon that requires staying overnight in Porto.
 
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You can also take a train up to La Coruña and then take a TAP Portugal flight from LCG to LIS.
Buen Camino!
 
We walked... A fair few stops though.
 
Any advise on how to travel from SdeC to Lisbon without too many stops or changes?

What @jungleboy said. The Alsa bus leaves Santiago bus station at 12pm, direct to Lisbon. No need to change. The driver will shoo you all off the bus at the Casa Musica Bus Station in Porto, so he can lock the bus, and go get his lunch. You might as well do the same!

Bus Santiago to Lisbon
12:00 Santiago Compostela
12:45 Pontevedra
13:30 Vigo
14:00 Tuy
13:05 Valenca
14:05 Braga
14:50 Airport Sa Carneiro Porto
15:15 16:10 Porto-Casa Musica
17:00 Albergaria
17:45 Coimbra
18:05 18:45 Leiria
19:00 Fatima
20:30 Lisbon Oriente
20:45 Lisbon Sete Rios
(One time that I took this bus the driver went to Sete Rios in Lisbon first, and then Oriente.)
Jill
 
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Also agree with @jungleboy , the bus is easy, air conditioned, comfortable and cheap not to mention being a good way of seeing some of Portugal.

Buen Camino,

Rob.
 

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